Filmmaker was convicted of having unlawful sex with a child in the US 1977
Traditional US day of discounts passes without much incident in UK after 2014's controversy.
Officials spent six hours in custody as government says lateness was irresponsible.
Viernes Negro, Vendredi Noir, Schwarzer Freitag and other translations of Black Friday grow more popular.
Known as Striezelmarkt, the market celebrates its 581st outing in 2015.
The man reportedly experienced stress and anxiety before he jumped to his death.
The controversy surrounding Khan's remarks on growing intolerance continues despite his clarification.
Michel Onfray's tweet has appeared in an Islamic State propaganda video
Lyon midfielder attacks behaviour of France teammate as "indefensible" over alleged blackmail plot.
Special forces will serve in advisory role in fight against Isis in Kobani Syria.
Labour leader's spokesman tells IBTimes UK Corbyn will not be commenting on resignation calls.
Justice Goddard announces scale of inquiry into failure to protect children over decades.
Some people improvised the tricolour flag out of red, white and blue shirts and even bras
One banned book was Fanny Hill, an erotic novel published in 1748
The Nigerian and Polish governments are still waiting for the hostage takers to make contact.
Met Police issues dating do's and don'ts after scores of people lose £4m to con artists.
All four suspects, aged 15 or 16, are to be tried by juvenile court for sexually assaulting the girl.
Anastasia Lin held news conference after she was denied permission to board flight to China.
In the UK, 24% of adults admit they are prepared to push shoppers out of the way to claim bargains.
Forecasters say no storm predicted for this weekend, despite warnings of heavy wind and rain.
Mothers of five dissidents facing imminent execution, vow only death will silence them.
France mourns 130 people killed in 13 November attacks in solemn ceremony at Les Invalides.
Pro-Jeremy Corbyn organisation spoke to IBTimes UK about its lobbying plans.
Some analysts believe the Nigerian army will not be able to defeat Boko Haram terrorists by December.
The major retailers were fully prepared for the event, offering deep discounts across the board.
A slew of bus accidents led government-run bus depot employees to hold a prayer ritual to get rid of ghosts.
Left-wingers call for all mosque sermons in France to be delivered in French.
The former chair of the Stop the War Coalition faces a row at the top of his party over the issue.
Buy Nothing Day is a backlash against the consumerism of Black Friday, observed after Thanksgiving Day.
According to court documents, the weapons were sold online