Turkish President Erdogan vows Euphrates Shield campaign's next target is Kurdish-controlled Manbij.
Five out of six members of the Tunisian police detained for cowardice and incompetence have been released
The al-Qaeda linked extremist group said it carried out three simultaneous assaults across the Afghan capital.
First institute for study of psychotherapy and psychotraumatology in Middle East opens in University of Duhok.
Some 1,200 people died and more than 600,000 were displaced in Kenya's 2007-08 post-election violence.
Turkish backed rebels and the Kurds could be involved in the fight to take back Raqqa
Jong-nam reportedly used the pseudonym Kim Chol for his Facebook account, the same as that on his passport.
Operative was one of 23 convicted in absentia for abduction of Egyptian cleric Abu Omar.
UN estimates five million people in Somalia, roughly half of the population, are in need of aid.
The UN humanitarian aid agency, OCHA, estimates that up to 250,000 people could flee the fighting in the coming days.
Documents, found by Reuters, include some of the first first-hand accounts from Isis suicide bombers to be made public, offering an insight into the mindset of young recruits.
House of Commons committee highlights need to tackle outbreaks of violence and political stalemate.
The forces also captured a damaged bridge in Mosul that could connect the eastern part of the city to the western side.
Benomar is currently leading the UN response to the political crisis in Burundi.
The rally was part of an anti-terror crackdown on radical Uighur Muslims after escalation in violence.
Al-Masri was implicated in the 1998 bombings of two US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya.
Raed Salah said in a statement that the world should help end the bloodshed in Syria.
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, Iraq has been the deadliest country for media workers.
America's support of demographically inappropriate allies has aided jihadi recruitment.
Keith Harper says Aung San Suu Kyi's iconic status should not be a hindrance.
At least 1,200 people from west Mosul fled the fighting on Sunday.
Bill Owens refused to meet President Donald Trump when his son's body was flown back to the US.
Over 500 people were injured during 2016 as a result of 3,500 incidents
Max Hill QC warns Isis fighters are planning 'indiscriminate attacks' on UK citizens
Abu Tahseen, a volunteer with in an anti-Isis militia, says he has fought in five wars
Eyewitnesses said people were blindfolded and executed at point-blank range
The bodies of the bombs were made of PVC pipe.
It was not immediately clear if the Isis was behind the attacks.
Experts claim social media and messaging apps are increasingly being used for weapons sales.
A seventh member of the minority Christian community was killed on Friday (24 February).