BBC documentary revisits death of Tottenham native Mark Duggan which sparked the 2011 London riots.
Former child soldier Ongwen is charged with 70 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Protesters in Northwest and Southwest regions call for end of use of French and perceived disenfranchisement.
Liberals espouse identity politics, but being 'representative' still hasn't abolished elitism.
Rohingya flee Rakhine state following alleged crackdown by government forces, which Myanmar denies.
The assault on Pearl Harbor remained the deadliest attacks on US soil until 11 September 2001.
Detectives believe the gunman was 'lying in wait' for his 24-year-old victim as he ate dinner with a friend.
Defendant met with Mohammed Abrini in Birmingham park in July 2015 to exchange money.
Bishops have urged parties to negotiate but the Government demands that strikes are suspended.
Knight Frank prime central London sales index for November 2016 also shows 25% drop in transactions.
The attack by Japanese forces led to the United States' direct involvement in the Second World War.
Investigation report follows disturbing history of sexual exploitation and abuse by UN personnel.
An Afghan asylum seeker has been arrested in connection with the crime.
The RMT and Aslef unions have called a number of strikes throughout December.
There is just a fortnight left to prevent more violence, deaths and conflict, British diplomat warns.
Woman originally from Fife found stabbed to death in Finnish village of Kuttanen.
Thousands killed and millions displaced in Nigeria's north-east due to seven-year-long Boko Haram insurgency.
Tsai will visit Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador next month.
DRC faces a fateful moment later this month when President Kabila is due to stand down.
The building served as a base for the Ghost Ship Artists Collective, yet reports suggest people had also been living there despite its use being permitted only as a warehouse.
Pub has become a draw for coach loads Chinese tourists after president visited with former British PM.
Iman Ahmad Abdulati from Egypt is suffering from a disruption of the glands.
Muslims are mentioned 249 times in the review - and are far more scrutinised than any other minority group.
A blizzard hit the North Dakota camp where thousands of protesters have gathered to block the construction of an oil pipeline.
The footballer is a goodwill ambassador for the UN agency which fights for the rights of children.
Floods have also severed the rail link to the south and Malaysia beyond.
Japanese troops attacked and killed more than 2,400 people at the US Naval base in Hawaii in December 1941.
Massive crowds throng Chennai public hall as leaders from across India pay tribute to Amma.
The president-elect plans to review Army Corps' decision to stop DAPL construction in Standing Rock.
Chris Grayling said to be keen on bringing both track infrastructure and train operations under one company.