The Filipino president said the move was down to 'a gain, a rise of drug activities by 20%'.
Deal will not restore retirement income promised by bust BHS pension scheme but offers some relief.
Those who leave corruption-wracked Romania prefer to go to Italy or Spain.
Jeremy Corbyn grilled the prime minister over planned reforms to personal independence payments.
Mugabe, who turned 93 last month, says he will remain Zimbabwe's leader 'until God says "come"'
William 'Ryan' Owens died in controversial clandestine mission which president says was 'highly successful'.
The French President took a moment's pause after the gunshot rang out before continuing with his speech.
The decision to step down comes amid a fake jobs scandal and investigation.
Exclusive: Shadow minister spoke to IBTimes UK at launch of Labour's gender economic equality probe.
US president pitches spending surpassing Great Recession plan and health insurance safeguards for Americans.
The king's official visit will see Indonesia and Saudi Arabia signing a pact to combat terrorism.
The test is part of India's efforts to develop a multi-layer missile defence system.
The Stop Trump Coalition vows to turn the temperature up on the US president rather than quieten down.
Some 1,200 people died and more than 600,000 were displaced in Kenya's 2007-08 post-election violence.
Demonstrators fear voter registration will be tampered with in forthcoming election.
Damning new report reveals that at least 917 people were arrested between 15 and 31 December 2016.
Professor Glen O'Hara tells IBTimes UK that the opposition party could be reduced to 1935 levels.
According to French law, distribution of violent images or those inciting terrorism is banned.
The Foal Eagle exercise will run until the end of April while Key Resolve is expected to start in mid-March.
Analysis of EU referendum voting patterns by the BBC's Martin Rosenbaum simply inflames prejudices already poisoning political debate.
A report by the comptroller said important information was kept hidden from many senior cabinet members.
The President took to the podium to call for a "renewal of the American spirit".
The revised travel ban order will replace the earlier one that was blocked by a federal court.
China and Russia, staunch allies of the Syrian regime, vetoed the resolution.
Earlier former secretary of state Hillary Clinton had said the president must take a stand against intolerance.
Steering away from 'American carnage', the president went for 'American spirit' instead.
Duncan Lewis noted that in 2015 around 40% of those investigated were between 15 and 24 years of age.
There was criticism and praise of the president's first address to the the joint session of Congress.
Possible return follows barbed public row with former Ukip leader Nigel Farage.
Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong and Indonesian Siti Aisyah were seen in public for the first time since the murder.