The UN called for an urgent ceasefire in Aleppo, where two million people reportedly do not have access to clean running water.
A third of sellers cut prices by an average £25,000 but discounts 'not as high' as expected.
Malaysian counter-terrorism official says most attack plotters were working without coordination from Syria.
Brighton Pier's management reports as much as a 30% drop in the number of visitors.
Ministers also plan 15,000 more armed police by 2020 and increased surveillance of public transport.
Tomas Ceidukas, 28, died after being rescued from the flames.
Mary Knowlton, 73, was one of the two participants selected for the exercise.
The proposal aims to tackle the problem of tourists overstaying their visas or running from the police.
RMT Union members to stage walkout over work-life balance dispute.
Islamist militants are planning to attack crowded places like schools, markets and police establishments.
Saudi Arabia's arms purchases helped push global sales of weapons by more than 10% last year.
Beijing contends that Pyongyang's missile launches were in response to moves to deploy the Thaad system.
The pollsters were the employees of SIMO Consulting firm.
Early inspection reports indicate that a mechanical failure caused the accident.
The British forces will train rebel group, the New Syrian Army to defeat Daesh.
Four out of five women who suffered sexual harassment at work did not report it out of shame or fear.
While Moscow has more powerful weapons than Britain, they are not the only tools in Russia's arsenal.
A probe was launched after an accuser herself became a target of a university honour code investigation.
Marcotte was found without clothes and partially burned in Princeton, Massachusetts on Sunday 7 August.
Justo will now only serve one year for attempting to blackmail his former employers, PetroSaudi.
The Duke, who was close friends with royalty, was the third richest man in Britain and 68th in world.
Hugo Rubén Castellanos Jiménez, 39, was killed after being abducted by masked men in the embattled region.
Sky News says it has interviewed mercenaries recruited by an obscure Russian military company.
Seddique Mateen told reporters he believes Clinton, unlike Donald Trump, is good for the United States.
Nightclub confirms that staff member Tomas died from his injuries despite being airlifted to hospital.
Police believe the man may have been planning to attack the first fixture of the national football league.
Military government has vowed to crack down on foreigners who overstay or commit crimes.
Philip Temple, 66, admits lying under oath in the 1990's when he was first accused of the assaults.
Injured 4-year-old boy was rushed to Liverpool's Alder Hey Hospital where he died.
Sharon Goodfellow says she was surprised a number of papers featured only Daley on their pages.