The veteran war reporter is notorious for his friendly relationship with Islamist groups.
Bulldozers have flattened the ramshackle huts and tents that had been home to about 6,000 people.
Parliament approved replacement of 21 ministers proposed by Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn
Detlev Günzel is accused of murdering man in a specially designed S&M dungeon then burying the body parts.
NDGJM carries out attacks in restive Delta in retaliation to presence of foreign oil corporations in the area.
Championship club has pledged to lay on buses to go and collect vulnerable children from Calais.
The 21-year-old prince was a member of one of Florence's oldest families.
Benefit cap will be lowered to £23,000 in London and £20,000 outside of the city on 7 November.
Labour MP quit as chair of the Home Affairs Committee amid sex scandal allegations in September.
James Starkey, 36, reportedly had strangulation marks on his neck and burns on his body.
'If you have a dog that turns, you just cannot risk it,' Heseltine said in an interview.
The days following the secular celebration of Halloween are marked around the world.
The woman was raped when she and her husband were looking for a house in a slum area.
The Melbourne Cup is known as 'the race that stops the nation' - this may be because revellers become so hungover they can't move.
Kagame and King Mohammed discussed bilateral relations during monarch's three-day official visit.
UNHCR tells IBTimes UK it does not expect refugees to return home in next 12 months.
Wallenberg saved thousands of Hungarian Jews by providing them with Swedish protective passes.
Tensions with Russia over the Syrian conflict are growing source of concerns to stability in the West.
Police have launched a murder investigation following the man's death.
Audio tapes of Pulse nightclub shooter's 911 calls released on court order.
Pope Francis and Bishop Munib Younan signed a joint declaration at an ecumenical prayer service in Lund to heal the 500-year-old divide.
The government is reportedly preparing to support the construction of 100,000 prefab homes.
Tesco's market cap declined by billions in 2014 after it admitted to having previously overstated its profits.
The forces have captured the small town of Bazwaya and are said to be very close to the outskirts of Mosul.
Premium to crude gas prices in New York jumped 60% after the explosion shut the US's largest pipeline.
The Morton County Sheriff's Department has disputed claims it tracks protesters via Facebook check-in.
Fifa does not allow 'political symbols' to be worn on players' shirts.
Andrew Parker is the first serving spy chief to give a newspaper interview.
It is the first time since 1913 that Canada has resettled over 300,000 new permanent residents in one year.
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