Child executioners are identified as British, Egyptian, Kurdish, Tunisian and Uzbek nationals.
US Secretary of State John Kerry said both parties still have to work out technical details.
Israel claims airstrike which killed 15 members of family did not break international law.
IBTimes UK looks at the pro-independence fight in Balochistan on 10th anniversary of Bugti's death.
Refugees are registering to return to war-torn Somalia over fear of Kenyan security officials.
Photos of bleeding toddlers and houses flattened are yet to prompt a statement from the UK.
The extremist group linked to al-Qaeda has carried out a wave of attacks in Somalia to overthrow the Western-backed government.
Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said that these incidents carry a risk of escalating tensions in the region.
Earlier this month, peace talks collapsed after three months of negotiations.
Daraya's residents have been encircled since 2012 and endured food, water and power shortages.
Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service worked with armed locals to drive Daesh out of Qayyarah.
Standoff in Strait of Hormuz comes a day after US warned Iran over 'dangerous' manoeuvres.
UN confirms that Assad and Isis have used chemical weapons on civilians in the Syrian Civil War.
America has chosen to placate Turkey rather than back Kurdish anti-Isis forces.
IBTimes UK speaks to Pierre-Claver Mbonimpa who alleged 14 mass graves have been identified.
Vice President Joe Biden had warned Kurdish fighters that US would withdraw support if they failed to retreat.
IBTimes UK speaks to expert Charles Laurie about the battle to succeed 92-year-old president.
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi says priority is to keep digging to save those trapped in collapsed buildings.
The UN children's agency says 475,000 children across Lake Chad hit by insurgency and drought.
Military says it closed 7 cases after conducting thorough investigations.
'We have won the most beautiful battle: peace,' rebel commander Iván Márquez said.
Jarablus was 'taken back' just hours after Syrian rebels and Turkish tanks entered the city.
A security guard was among the dead while 700 students were rescued.
Local police have described it as a 'complex attack' with reports of teachers and students inside.
Photos of army, navy and airforce units marching through Kiev with military hardware trundling across the city's main square.
The coordinated operation comes four days after a suicide bomber killed 54 people at a wedding in Gaziantep.
In rising violent assaults, armed men have looted medicines, supplies and destroyed medical equipment.
Advance preceded by air strikes and artillery bombardment in Turkey's largest intervention in Syrian civil war.
Burundi closes border with Rwanda, whom it accuses of arming Burundian rebels, as diplomatic relations worsen.
Soldiers wounded in attack on military vehicle near popular resort.