Three men arrested following reports that a woman was violently assaulted for several hours.
The US president tells reporters his phone conversation with the Israeli PM was 'very nice'.
Shayla Rudolph, 18, filmed herself restraining the toddler and streamed it on Facebook Live.
A number of shots were reportedly fired from a car on Crumlin Road.
24 people remain unaccounted for as hopes of finding more survivors dwindle.
Israeli PM announced he plans to discuss Iran, Syria and the Palestine issues.
Use of illegal CS canisters emerged during inquiry into a fatal shooting.
The 110-year-old is at risk of losing his home due to costs of his 24-hour home care.
The project manager was sentenced by the court on 'secret charges'.
The pontiff said charismatic leaders such as Trump abuse our judgement in crises.
Twitter has apologised after an estimated 14m people start following Donald Trump without consent.
16% of adults in England are 'functionally illiterate', with reading abilities below an 11-year-old's.
Actor was one of thousands of protesters at Women's March in London on Saturday.
A Sunday Times investigation revealed a conventional test missile went off-course.
The number of reported anti-Semitic incidents was said to have risen by 62% in the UK
British Transport Police look for man who saved London Underground commuter.
David Goodwillie and David Robertson were ordered to pay their victim £100,000 in a civil rape trial.
Wildfires were caused by people, says the head of Chile's CONAF forestry service.
Vikesh Kumar, 16, accused of luring relative to his home and cutting him into six pieces.
Unarmed Trident II D5 missile veered off course towards US mainland last June, a report says.
The incident comes two months after 146 people were killed in a train accident in Kanpur in northern India.
The Vermont senator sent messages of support to the Women's March on Washington
Sean Spicer used his first statement from the White House to slam media for their reports on crowd size.
IBTimesUK speaks to demonstrators marching for women's rights throughout the US.
Downing Street has not confirmed the trip, but May is rumoured to be expected in the US on Thursday.
Hollywood's biggest female stars took to the streets to raise their voices in defence of women's rights.
The unidentified shooter voluntarily surrendered to police custody.
The D.C. Metro was packed today, with numbers expected to be higher than yesterday.
Celebrities across the globe joined worldwide protests against the new US president.
More than 1,500kg of cannabis was seized.