The UN human rights staff received reports of extrajudicial killings and summary executions in the Mosul area.
Investigators believe woman has a 'chronic mental disorder'.
Islamic terorrism increases in secular Balochistan as Pakistan face accusations of inaction against terrorism.
IBTimes UK hears how Afghan refugees spent their first night outside Calais' Jungle camp.
Boris Johnson and Friends of the Earth among those who object to decision to expand London airport.
Salad sprouts beneath feet of unsuspecting Londoners as Growing Underground keeps it local, with no produce travelling past the M25.
Interior Minister Angelino Alfano said the protest 'does not make Italy proud'.
Police suspect the perpetrator was under the influence of drugs when he performed the grisly act.
CCTV caught four men beating the animal to death as they left a bar.
In an iPhone video shot by Rurik Jutting, the British banker said he had killed Sumarti Ningsih.
Police say the pair praised those who fought for Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Women's Day Off has been observed for the past 11 years in memory of a massive strike in 1975.
The proposed sanctuary would stretch from South America to Africa.
Border closures and a deal to tackle migrant crisis leave tens of thousands facing crippling uncertainty.
Russia insisted that six humanitarian corridors were operational and around 50 people had fled the city on Monday.
Simone Gbagbo accused of crimes against humanity for alleged role in 2010 election violence.
Ministers gave long-awaited nod during a cabinet committee meeting.
The UN refugee agency called the movement a 'milestone' as both Thai and Myanmar governments have approved it.
Isis has said its suicide bombers used assault rifles and grenades over the course of a four-hour assault.
A US military spokesman said the fighting is ongoing as Iraqi forces send reinforcements.
No entrants meeting need of students to live in accommodation that will not force them into poverty, say judges.
Prosecution calls for stronger sentence than the 25 years handed to Pascal Simbikangwa in 2014.
The constable succumbed to injuries while being taken to hospital.
Nathan Shepherd was bitten on his upper arm while he was surfing off Shelly Beach in Sydney.
The statements come hours after the president said that 'there should be no worry about changes of alliances' with the US.
Police investigate incident believed to have taken place during funeral attended by travelling community.
The accident happened while the individuals were on a Thunder River Rapids ride.
Suffolk Police receive possible information about 23-year-old who disappeared in Bury St Edmunds.
The new team will be likely based in al-Quweira in south-western Jordan.
The assailants managed to escape via the Kenya-Somalia border.