Reports suggests tanks fired over an hour after truce began.
Recruitment group revealed that revenue rose to £310m from £288.8m.
In the UK, there is uncertainty on how to handle suspected cases. The US prepares for evacuations of citizens.
At least 25 people were killed and 267 injured when gas blasts ripped through a city in Taiwan.
The father reportedly allowed his son to enter the prohibited area and stroke the tiger.
ONS: average house price in London is £492,000, while UK is at £262,000
Its believed the explosions were caused by ruptured pipes in the undergound sewer systems.
Up to 6,000 people attend pro-Israel demonstration in the French capital.
Alleged message of IDF soldier reveling in the death of Palestinian soldiers sparks outcry on social media.
Delhi High Court orders three-wheeler e-rickshaws off the road
Photo montage of the 61 IDF soldiers killed in the Gaza conflict - average age 22.
Council may run Palestine flag back up flagpole despite claims it incites anti-semitism
Disney Middle East couple hold princesses and Family Guy members hostage in weird pro-Israeli stunt.
The world is rallying round Hamas's cause - but people need to gain a sense of perspective.
Contractor in Minnesota invents 3D printer that can print concrete directly from CAD designs
A poster sponsored by the Home Office blames women drinking for one in three rapes.
Utah man claims he was let go because grammatical blog post would confuse students
Turkish PM launches another rant against Jewish state.
Nabeel Rajab, who is president of the Bahrain centre of human rights (BCHR) and was recently freed after spending two years in prison for taking part in "illegal gatherings", told IBTimes UK that the Bahraini government "have bought the silence of the British government by increasing the business" since the start of the crackdown on peaceful protesters in 2011.
Activist slams Britain's cosy relationship with Bahrain and vows to continue struggle.
Filipino government calls for its workers in Libya to leave country following latest incidents.
IBTimes UK takes a look at how the war was fought across land, sea, and skies.
World War I marked a major change in the way wars were fought over land, sea and skies. As part of IBTimes TV's special series of videos, looking at the First World War, the Imperial War Museum opened its doors to its WWI exhibition that showcased thousands of artefacts, from personal letters to a replication of the trenches.
Renae Ferguson is taking legal action against zoo where lion bit off her finger
Friends of Scotland, supported by Sir Sean Connery, says 74% of expats vote 'No'.
Belgian physician refuses treatment of a Jewish woman
Midfielder has been charged over an alleged incident at bar during night out.
HMP Nottingham inmate launches violent Mike Tyson-style assault on staff member.
Black cats abandoned because they take bad selfies.
Increasing cases of female suicide bombers spark fears they could be abducted Chibok girls.