The British foreign secretary brands Baghdadi's recording 'cruelly ironic' as intelligence suggests he fled.
Lieutenant General Ondieki fired as UN probe says Unmiss failed to protect civilians in Juba.
The video footage released by the Border Security Force of India shows mortar fire hitting Pakistani border posts.
Afghan police said as many as 26 civilians died in the raid against Taliban fighters.
Cameroon part of regional force against Nigeria-based Boko Haram, which also attacks neighbouring countries.
Aung San Suu Kyi says the response is based on the 'rule of law'.
The UNHCR winter assistance programme was launched this week, but remains severely underfunded.
If confirmed, it would his first communication since 2015.
Chilcot was giving evidence to the Parliamentary Liaison Committee on Wednesday 2 November.
President Buhari meets Niger Delta leader and militants to discuss solutions to renewed violence.
Russia alleged to have instigated fight between soldiers and locals to discredit British forces in Baltic.
Most residents refused to leave in the October humanitarian pause fearing arrest from government forces.
UN probe blames lack of leadership for inadequate response during deadly violence in Juba in July.
Russian defence minister railed against the rebels and said they have wasted a chance for peace talks.
Sources say the secretive state will test launch the intermediate-range Musudan missile.
The army took control of the eastern neighbourhood of Gogjali, about 8km from the city centre.
IBTimes UK speaks exclusively to HRW about vacuum left by French troops as 'emboldened' rebels gather.
The veteran war reporter is notorious for his friendly relationship with Islamist groups.
NDGJM carries out attacks in restive Delta in retaliation to presence of foreign oil corporations in the area.
Kagame and King Mohammed discussed bilateral relations during monarch's three-day official visit.
UNHCR tells IBTimes UK it does not expect refugees to return home in next 12 months.
Tensions with Russia over the Syrian conflict are growing source of concerns to stability in the West.
Audio tapes of Pulse nightclub shooter's 911 calls released on court order.
The forces have captured the small town of Bazwaya and are said to be very close to the outskirts of Mosul.
Church bells rang out for the first time in two years in the town on the outskirts of Mosul.
Former Labour foreign secretary says UK should increase spending to 2.5% of GDP.
The troops are about 3km away as they advance under heavy fire.
At least 41 civilians, including 16 children, have been killed over the last three days in the rebel offensive.
The Times says Moscow wants to exploit the political hiatus of the US election cycle.
The involvement of Shia militias has shifted the focus of the battle.