IBTimes UK looks back at nearly two years of devastating civil war in the Arab world's poorest nation.
Jesus Dureza said he was 'embarrassed' because of his nephew's actions.
Russ O'Connor says he even quit smoking weed to look after the animals he rescued as motherless ducklings.
Book tells children two place two kittens in separate boxes – one with air holes and one without.
The US president lost a court battle to reinstate his controversial travel ban.
The law firm is accused of facilitating money laundering for firms like Odebrecht, who were bribing officials.
It was the first royal insult case brought during King Maha Vajiralongkorn's rule.
Merseyside Police find body of man on central reservation between J2 and J3.
Investigation launched into 'tragic' incident at house in Manchester.
The national weather agency said heavy rain would continue in Bali on Saturday and Sunday.
Keith Cooper was jailed for 40 years in a 1996 armed robbery case, but DNA evidence proved his innocence.
Met Office and health experts warning drivers and the vulnerable to plan carefully ahead of icy blast.
In December 2016, the Philippines president said he planned to close all forms of online gambling in the country.
Sources said the involvement of a number of Pakistanis in some terrorist actions led to the move.
President Duterte and his cabinet revoke Regina Lopez's decision to close 23 mines.
Lord Alfred Dubs, after whom the scheme has been named, has started a petition asking the PM not to abandon it.
Local councils looking to hike charges for parking, leisure services and even green waste collection.
The overseas edition of the People's Daily said the letter was an opening to help manage issues.
The president says need policies to address illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and violent crime
John Watson formerly served alongside James Dicks at Combermere Barracks, near Windsor.
Press Secretary Sean Spicer described the leaks facing Trump's administration as 'very concerning'.
Antonio Marquis Willis was arrested following the death of Donte Samuels 22 December 2016.
Ronald Coyne was captured performing the 'appalling' act on social media.
The global agency had come under fire for being responsible for the spread of cholera in the country.
The right-wing newspaper revealed Lineker's links to firms such as Ingenious Media.
Soraiya Begum was taken to 'spiritual healers' by her husband after she began talking to herself.
Politicians reacted as they heard the news a court refused to reinstate the travel ban.
A staff member for Abbott said racist, threatening and sexist tweets are an everyday occurrence.
Pilipa walked much of the 6,500 mile route from Canada to Brazil barefoot.
'See you in court', the US president tweeted moments after the decision.