Al-Qaeda has created a separate Kashmir wing for its Jihad movement in the restive valley.
The aggressive stance comes following reports that the Chinese air force flew warplanes near Taiwan and Japan.
Proposal has been denounced by Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party.
There are conflicting reports about the exact death toll since protests began in April – but it is over 100.
America's First lady will join Prince Harry at Invictus Games in Toronto this September.
Chancellor says that 'many things will look similar' as the UK transitions out of the EU.
The Palestinians were re-entering the mosque after about two weeks of protests against security measures installed by Israel.
Sharif was allegedly involved in corruption and money laundering to buy properties in London in the 1990s.
Better Off Out campaign plan to send 200,000 leaflets to voters across the UK.
Syrian regime allows Russia to use the strategically important Khmeimim Air Base in Latakia province until 2066.
The White House is concerned about a provision in the bill that blocks President Trump's powers to ease existing sanctions.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he apologises to Japanese people 'from the bottom of my heart' over the situation.
The incoming White House communications director abused Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon in an interview with the New Yorker.
Donald Trump's communications director went on an explosive tirade in an interview with the New Yorker.
"The Conservatives are failing in their duty of care to children in poverty," Angela Rayner said.
Pence was not a fan of the movie's message that women can and should serve in the military.
President Trump stirred criticism for announcing army would not accept transgenders due to "medical costs".
End of the road for Libor nears as watchdog FCA says global interest rate benchmark has outlived its usefulness.
"Wow, stooping so low that you're faking letters from kids now?" one Twitter user wrote.
Violent incidents have soared in the past year with 20 members of staff per-day suffering assaults.
Defence Minister Michael Fallon said the exact location of the deployment is yet to be finalised.
Trump is only accepting a nominal salary of $1 per year.
Employment law expert Martin Chitty explains what the landmark decision means.
"How many times have you served again?" one Twitter user wrote.
YouGov poll released on the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act (1967).
New White House Communications Director director Anthony Scaramucci defended his new boss.
US President takes credit for Taiwanese giant's $10bn investment in Wisconsin.
Tim Thomas, of the EEF, the manufacturers' organisation, writes for IBTimes UK.
Pyongyang asks Washington to abandon its 'hostile policy" to ease Korean peninsula tensions.
Founder of the FairFuelUK campaign gives his view on Michael Gove's Air Quality Plan.