Putin calls Obama with new peace proposal but demands US stop treating Nusra Front as moderates.
The former extremist from Ingushetia was smuggled into Syria via Turkey with help from a Dagestan fixer.
Children play out on the streets as hostilities cease until Friday 8 July.
In a declassified note Blair tells Bush that weapons of mass destruction are the 'justification for action'.
Tony Blair never had the option of keeping its hands clean over Iraq
Initial reports suggest that Administration Police officers may have been involved in the murders.
Blair told Bush: "I will be with you, whatever."
Sir John Chilcot presented a damning indictment of the British case for the 2003 Iraq invasion.
In the 13 years since UK and US ousted Saddam Hussein, Iraq remains a byword for destruction and death.
IBTimes UK photo gallery looks back at Britain's involvement in the Iraq war between 2003 and 2009.
Saddam Hussein massacred thousands of Kurds during his al-Anfal campaign, and the US and UK removed him.
Saudi Arabia is facing a renewed threat from Islamic State after suicide bombings in Jeddah and Medina.
Girls as young as 12 are being held as sex slaves and anyone who attempts to flee is killed.
At least 20 militant attackers were killed in a four-hour gun battle at the military base.
The list calls on pro-Daesh supporters to 'kill them all' and 'slay them'.
Remote pilots lose control of drone that's blown up to keep it out of enemy hands
The long-awaited report into the 2003 Iraq war will be published on Wednesday 6 July, 2016.
In 2003, Corbyn spoke in front of a huge rally to say 'no justice' would be served by invading Iraq.
The cowardly jihadists were killed by their own men as punishment for fleeing in Sharqat in Salahuddin.
Opposition tells IBTimes UK Burundi's forces carry out targeted killings of members of the Tutsi community.
Attacker detonated his suicide vest while driving into a police compound on a motorbike.
Valerie O'Neill's son Kris was killed in an IED attack in 2007.
The 34-year-old driver killed four security officers and injured five others in Medina.
Human Rights Minister Martin Nivyabandi says security operations in 'respect of international law'.
An international court in The Hague is due to give its ruling next week.
Justice ministry calls it punishment for 'those whose hands are stained with the blood of Iraqis'.
Syrian opposition groups accused of torture, abductions and killings.
The soldier killed the extremists with a kukri after being ambushed in the besieged Iraqi city.
Isis has claimed responsibility for the blast in Baghdad's Karada district.
Sweden has the second highest number of combatants per capita from Europe fighting for the Islamic State.