Presidential hopeful Dayib shares her hopes for Somalis in an exclusive interview with IBTimes UK.
The extreme Islamist group is said to have left booby traps in the city's hospital.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK interviews Nigerian army on latest Chibok schoolgirl developments.
This is not the first time Islamic State defectors have been found posing as women while attempting to flee.
More than 1,150 people have been killed and kidnapped in DRC's mineral-rich North Kivu province.
The move could help anti-Isis troops retake the de facto capital in Iraq from the militants.
Médecins Sans Frontières confirm the Saudi-led coalition bombed the hospital in Abs, Hajjah Province.
Multiple reports from Mosul suggest the gruesome execution took place in Shora square.
Extra troops deployment follows deadly fighting that left at least 300 dead in capital Juba.
Nato's Resolute Support Mission denies any substance to propaganda claims.
Dozens were killed when a suicide bomber boarded a bus carrying rebel fighters near the Turkish border.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK interviews people the Nigerian army declared wanted due to 'ties with Boko Haram'.
A study has concluded that the US should invest in submarines and missiles to decrease the Chinese threat.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi avoided direct mention of the Kashmiri unrest in his Independence Day speech.
Russia's defence minister Sergei Shoigu complains US not sharing information about extremists.
Ambulances were dispatched to the scene of the blast in the restive Kurdish area.
A Washington think-tank has said amid growing security instability in Turkey that US nukes may be at risk.
Mehbooba Mufti says guns cannot get justice to the people, blames nation's leadership for the violence.
Modi has urged youth of the country to join the mainstream instead of taking up arms.
Scenes of joy as the Syrian town on Manbij is liberated from Daesh control.
Ariel died after being stabbed 18 times by Mohammed Nasser Tarayrah in her home near Hebron.
Analysts allege that the blasts could have been carried out by Muslim rebel group "Red Shirts".
Saudi government also announces reopening of Sanaa International Airport for relief parties.
Video of kidnapped girls emerges after Shekau replaces an IS-appointed leader.
Revelation came after Libyan authorities seized documents during Sirte offensive in August.
Japanese government says Chinese military jets have approached the Senkaku Islands.
More than 275 girls were kidnapped from an evening school in Chibok in April 2014.
The offensive is backed by US-led coalition strikes as IS fighters fire mortars and detonate a car bomb.
Coalition war planes bombed a small village school in Saada district.
The most physical symbol of the division between East and West came down 27 years ago.