Saif Aldeen Tahhan tells IBTimes UK he hopes the images shift focus to "Syrian suffering instead of Pokémon".
Investigations revealed the five suspects provided logistical support to Mohamed Lahouiej Bouhlel to plan the attack.
We are being threatened on two ideological fronts: foreign-born terrorism and homegrown racism.
UK housebuilders say demand is still strong in housing market amid chronic undersupply of homes
Army spokesman says troops attacked Boko Haram's makeshift camps and recovered several weapons.
EDF board will decide on the 3,200 MWe project proposed by the UK government in 2010.
Murdoch to take on role as interim chairman and CEO until a suitable replacement is found.
Platform backs 'natural' man-woman marriage and advocates discredited 'gay conversion therapy'.
Eyewitnesses said 'there was blood everywhere' after six friends quarreled over another passenger.
Ali Qazimaj, who was detained under a European Arrest Warrant will appear at Ipswich Magistrates' Court.
There is a 'potential specific threat' to US citizens in Saudi Arabia's Red Sea port city of Jeddah.
A 'hyena' is hired by communities in various circumstances to provide sexual 'cleansing' rituals.
Since 2014, some 400,000 migrants have braved the dangerous crossing between Libya and southern Italy.
Alongside the revenge, the woman left a gleeful note and had social media users in a buzz.
Police are yet to identify the man and woman after their bodies were found inside.
The owner of Dartmoor Zoo said that 3 Pumas were released into the Devon countryside.
Thousands of giant ants will take flight to mate in different locations around the UK on the same day.
The 'disorganised cell' planned to secure weapons and carry out terror attacks in Brazil and abroad.
The Unesco head tells IBTimes UK what she would bring to the position of world's top diplomat.
Community in shock at the news, describing pastor David Utt as "a really nice guy".
The woman reportedly said that she had been living there for three days.
The Charities Aid Foundation has published another thoughtful report on blockchain technology for social good.
Many Chinese people believe ruling was strongly influenced by the US and have boycotted American companies.
US officials with diplomatic immunity amass 89,000 congestion charge fines worth £10m.
Locals wait inside the crater with nets to catch the money and food meant for the gods.
Arrests come as French Senate prepares to extend state of emergency until the end of January 2017
The London Fire Brigade attended reports of smoke between London Bridge and Southwark.
Private income of Duchy of Lancaster was 120-times David Cameron's salary as prime minister.
IBTimes UK interviews ex-SABC journalist fired for speaking out against perceived self-censorship.
Violent rebellion from angry veterans also happens in UK, but is hidden behind carefully engineered 'hero' PR.