Kuwati preacher Ibrahim Al Kandari says that the ancient Egyptian monuments should be "destroyed".
EXCLUSIVE: Tsuneoka tells IBTimes UK he is back in touch with Jihadist 'friends'.
Far-left groups blame Nato for Ukraine crisis, while centre-left point finger at Kremlin aggression.
The actor told London's High Court he became suspicious of his former partner.
Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe apologises to families of girls who fled to Syria
The 52-year-old allegedly used a circular saw to attack the child because she would not stop crying.
The popular BBC2 show will not be broadcast on 15 March as a result, according to the BBC.
Islamist motive behind murder of Kremlin critic was criticised by friends and colleagues
Original video extolled virtues of Soviet occupation, but parody shows famine, war and poverty in countries behind Iron Curtain.
French athletes Camille Muffat, Florence Arthaud and Alexis Vastine among 10 victims of mid-air collision.
Women in Cambridge and Norfolk terrorised by 'night-stalker' Clive Howard.
The boy thought the blood testing device found on a classroom desk was an electric shock toy
Unity deal with Hamas still in place, senior PLO official says.
Queen and Prince Philip name 141,000 ton ship before it embarks on maiden voyage on 14 March
BREAKING: Government forced to pass emergency legislation after court voids current drug laws until 12 March.
There's no point in a 'conservative' strategy that doesn't deliver a Parliamentary majority.
Merseyside Police have arrested three teenagers after boy was left fighting for life after stabbing.
Abu Bakr al-Faransi, a teenager from Strasbourg, reportedly died near Homs.
Exiled Tibetans protest at Chinese embassy on anniversary of uprising against China's rule.
Sara Payne condemns authorities for losing track of nearly 400 sex offenders.
Excavation work to unearth around 3,000 skeletons from the 16th and 17th centuries at London's Liverpool Street Station.
Video taken near the finish line shows Tsarnaev and his brother at the scene of the blasts.
Sherwood Rise Ltd, the company that owned Autumn Grange, has been summoned for corporate manslaughter.
Every year Vietnam residents in Nem Thuong village, 30km north of Hanoi, carry out a public slaughtering of two well-fed pigs.
Braydon Anderson allegedly scaled the Palace of Westminster and remained there for eight hours.
Lebanese news host Rima Karaki halts conversation with Sheikh Hani al-Sibai as he scolds her for having interrupted him
David Duckenfield admits he lacked experience to police football matches and knowledge of ground.
The senior Tory said people should not make 'excuses' for terrorists by blaming Mi5 and Mi6.
Riot police in Myanmar charge at students with batons as they break up a protest.
The former First Lady sentenced for her role in the 2010 post-election violence that killed 3,000.