The decision came after a Hamas-run court in Gaza rejected the electoral list of candidates put forward by Fatah.
IBTimes UK exclusively speaks to Tajamuka activists who say 'judiciary has shown it is still independent'.
Israel says it is a direct response to the spillover by the Syrian army in the second such incident of its kind this week.
China and the Philippines agree on building a code of conduct for all the South China Sea claimants.
This kind of 'miscalculation can result in death' and escalates tensions, warns Pentagon.
Erdogan says Barack Obama floated the idea at the G20 Summit in Hangzhou.
The 27 August polls have been marred by allegations of fraud, prompting deadly riots in the capital.
IBTimes UK speaks to French authorities about the alarming rise in gangland slayings in 2016.
The three soldiers were killed as Daesh counter-attacked against Turkish positions in northern Syria.
The council urged all members to 'redouble' efforts for full implementation of sanctions against Pyongyang.
The foreign secretary's comments come as the Syrian High Negotiations Committee meets in London.
The Syrian Army have been accused of dropping barrel bombs containing chlorine numerous times in the city.
Details of every serving officer, reservist and university military trainee are now available online.
Russia's Ministry of Defence spokesman dismisses allegations by Baltic States of repeated incursions.
Reports claimed Khalimov replaced Abu Omar al-Shishani who was killed by US air strikes in July.
The violence highlights the precariousness of security in the capital just a month before a conference in Brussels where the Afghan government can set out its vision on reform.
Seven dead following contested re-election of President Ali Bongo.
On 2 September, Pakistan had violated ceasefire along the Line of Control.
The Islamic State claimed the attack through its propaganda outlet Amaq.
Japan earlier agreed to provide multi-role response vessels and mid-sized coastguard ships to the Philippines.
It comes a day after Theresa May raised concerns over the conflict in Yemen with Saudi leaders.
Around 7,000 fighters from Europe have reportedly joined the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
The assault on Kabul was one of the bloodiest in recent weeks.
Officials fear cyberattacks could undermine faith in system and even directly manipulate vote tabulations.
The US and South Korea will hold a meeting on the latest North Korean missile test to discuss countermeasures.
The group has made a U-turn on its burka stance following reports of a veiled woman targeting fighters.
Afghan capital was rocked by twin blasts which killed at least 24 and injured 91 on Monday (5 September).
For the first time since apartheid, divisions within the ANC are played out in the open.
Boris Johnson insists Britain 'operates one of the most robust arms export control regimes in the world'.
Regime under pressure to agree to troops after deadly fighting in capital Juba.