Nigerian leader will be staying in London until Sunday 19 June to reportedly rest and cure an ear infection.
The discovery will allow investigators to hear what the pilot and co-pilot were saying to each other.
Activists and human-rights groups say authorities have killed more than 400 Oromo people since November 2015.
The hate church suggested it would picket the funeral of the men and women killed at a gay club in Florida.
Friends, colleagues and all major party leaders send messages of support to Jo Cox.
A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said a 52-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the killing.
The disease could lead to sudden kidney failure, which could prove fatal for the dog if not treated quickly.
Devotees at the temple said that Phra Dhammajayo was unwell and could not attend the judicial process.
The 41-year-old was seen lying and bleeding on the pavement in Birstall, West Yorkshire.
Global coverage is limited by reporting restrictions and journalists having trouble accessing the region.
London is the first UK city and second in Europe to get the app.
Indian space agency's chairman speaks to IBTimes UK on launch and its challenges.
Qui Bai's attempts to sue the Education Ministry failed two times before being accepted in court.
Labour leader calls for reinstating of Migrant Impact Fund to help public services said to be under strain.
Half-undressed body of the woman was found lying face down on a mattress in her flat in Vienna.
The tiger was trained with whips up until Animals Defenders International found him after an 8-month search.
Pakistani military says its troops retaliated with heavy artillery at Afghan forces.
Nine children and one pregnant woman were among the 44 people stranded since 11 June.
Muslim students in Ahmedabad school say yoga has nothing to do with religion.
Every non-LGBT person, faith, and political party needs to address the role it plays in building the closet.
The Kenyan government has stated homosexuality is an 'unnatural act'.
South Yorkshire Police has been criticised for the way it handled the raid of Richard's home in 2014.
Spencer Beynon was an army veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
United Arab Emirates has been conducting air strikes over Yemen within a Saudi-led coalition since March 2015.
Greater Manchester Police highlight drink-driving dangers after 6-year-old boy escapes with minor injuries.
Bill Shorten says his party may scrap temporary visa programme but won't welcome refugees.
French police used tear gas to disperse groups of rowdy, chanting England fans in Lille.
Mateen took to Facebook to pledge alliance to the leader of Isis and denounce the 'filthy ways of the west'.
Attacks blamed on militants caused oil production to drop to 1.6 million barrels per day from 2.2 million.
Tesco blames its bakery and its beers, wines and spirits division for the increase in food waste.