IBTimes UK interviews a security analyst and military spokesperson about action in Lagos and Ogun.
The authoritarian leader is rounding-up journalists and has vowed to "eradicate" Twitter.
Mire, who has a history of mental illness, will serve a minimum of eight-and-a-half years.
Opposition claims Togolese mediation leader Edem Kodjo has too many ties with President Joseph Kabila.
Aircraft parts believed to belong to the plane have been discovered since 2015.
Putschists raided Erdrogan's hotel near resort of Marmari hoping to capture or kill him.
Poke a hole in your bun to make cream ooze out...
Cathay Pacific and Dragonair have cancelled all their flights for the next 16 hours.
Concerns growing after war veterans withdrew support for President Robert Mugabe
Captain Khan was posthumously awarded two medals for saving lives of his soldiers.
Earlier, only doctors had been booked under the Act that bans such tests.
Kremlin said five people on board were killed.
With the risk of a terror attack classed as 'severe', 'even more public assistance' is needed.
IBTimes UK takes a look at some of the best costumes from the event.
Hay, Kalb & Associates will be ceasing services amid increasing sanctions against Kim Jong-un.
Husband and father of victims tied up at gunpoint says he will kill himself unless there is justice.
Margaret Thatcher introduced Right to Buy in 1980 to give council tenants the chance to own their homes
The yoghurts are mainly marketed under the supermarkets' own-label brands.
Boys are accused of murdering father-of-four Bradley Moore outside fast food restaurant.
US and Nato force chief in Afghanistan says Daesh fighters are now feeling the heat of air strikes.
A section of the country's military is pushing Beijing to opt for a stronger response aimed at the US and its allies.
Jihadist groups claim they have taken over some of the positions in the government held areas.
The pontiff said he would let justice take its course before making any decision regarding the Australian cardinal.
Offensives started months after oil pipeline attacks severely affected country's oil production.
Aparecida Schunck, 67, was kidnapped in the Sao Paulo neighbourhood of Interlagos on 22 July.
The attacker is now believed to be between 45 and 64 years of age and about 160-180cm in height.
Locals from her village also revealed that the woman's former husband who is a suspect in the case, has a criminal record.
All men need this lesson and our indigenous population is not a haven of gender equality, she says.
The visa requirement was originally to be lifted in July.
Senior air crash expert Larry Vance said the flaperon was not broken off, but eroded while entering ocean.