Flament, who accused the photographer of raping her when she was 13, said his death will not 'erase the sleepless nights.'
Critics say President-elect must take responsibility for "alt-right" support.
Police are still looking for her abductors, believed to be 2 women thought to be armed with a handgun.
American and allied forces campaign takes out more Daesh's influential computer experts
Report due to be published on Monday highlights the use of social media to promote hate speech.
The Ukrainian army notified its Russian counterparts it was to carry out tests on 1 and 2 December
All three shootings took place in the car parks of popular American retail chains.
Trial of alleged white supremacist accused of killing nine black churchgoers will start in January
In 1932-33 Joseph Stalin starved millions of Ukrainians to death.
Four bodies were found in the Hampton Inn and Suites hotel in Fairbanks, Interior Alaska
The train crashed in the northern province of Semnan on Friday, leaving around 100 injured
Two people tipped to be members of Trump's cabinet also stand to profit from the pipeline.
White Helmets warn inhabitants in desperate need of food and medicine
Cooper exclusively speaks to IBTimes UK about her fight to survive one of Africa's bloodiest wars.
A number of staff members have written to the retailer protesting advertising deals with right-wing press.
Avon and Somerset Police said his death was being treated as unexplained and inquiries were ongoing.
Associate citizenship could be offered to Britons and other nationals of a country that has left the EU.
The weeks before Christmas are about more than opening calendars for devout Christians.
The Army Corps of Engineers will close a parcel of land near the Missouri River that has occupied since April
Shabnam Madadzadeh was held for six years in some of Iran's most infamous prisons
Somalia is holding election where 14,000 specially selected voters are picking 275 members of parliament.
Firefighters quelled fires in Haifa, but flames spread to Israeli-occupied settlements near Jerusalem.
River Po bursts its banks in Turin after 171mm of rain fell in just three days.
Electoral Commission claims it accepted an "impermissible donation" from the Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe (ADDE).
Ban Ki-Moon celebrates International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls.
Castro's death was announced on Saturday morning by his brother, and Cuba's President Raul Castro.
Snowden filed a lawsuit to gain safe passage to Oslo without risk of extradition to the US.
The accident happened in 50kmph gusts as many other vessels decided seas were too rough.
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan Jamaat-ur-Ahrar claimed responsibility for the attempted attack.
The pygmy marmoset is inhabitant to South America and one of the smallest primates in the world.