The women were protesting against the 1861 abortion laws of the country.
£30million worth of fake designer goods has been seized from Glasgow's Barras Market in three years.
Complaint launched against Brown University, Dartmouth College and Yale University over 'racial bias'.
Human rights lawyer is counsel for former president jailed over 'politically motivated' charges.
The investigation showed dogs thrown against walls as training and cats kept for use as 'bait'.
Employees of state-run diner in China reportedly fled to Seoul over work stress.
Suspected gang member Nykerion Nealon faces life in jail for the killing of Ahmed Al-Jumaili.
Demonstration taking place against militarisation of Pride as 'homophobic' military to take part.
The pre-1990s rape and assault allegations against Bill Clinton were revisited by Donald Trump last week.
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party blamed for violence but residents say protest is apolitical.
Scandinavian country has third highest number of Isis recruits per capita in EU.
The image was widely shared on social media and picked up by pro-Europe groups.
Egyptian forensics official says body parts bore marks consistent with an explosion.
Unicef has launched a humanitarian fund to educate children in crisis zones.
Romania has decriminalised gay marriages after 2000, petitioners are pushing to ban such marriages.
IBTimes UK speaks to a Sudanese refugee from South Kordofan who uses art to express his experience in Calais 'Jungle' camp.
This line will connect London, Birmingham and Leeds and could be operational in 2026.
In their 30-minute meeting, the two religious heads are reported to have discussed the problems of violence and terrorism.
Prosecutors say she lay in wait for her boyfriend with gun as he returned home with new girlfriend.
Australian law revokes visa for long-time residents who are not naturalised, if they are imprisoned for over one year.
Khadija Ibrahim said there was another female in the car, roughly 15-year-old, who also seemed drugged.
Greek authorities are moving the migrants from the makeshift camp to other organised facilities.
Victims 'can't speak as loudly as people in power,' states the Lord of the Rings actor.
The UNHCR special envoy will join William Hague for the MSc course on women, peace and security.
Tanishq Abraham has three college degrees and aims to become president of the United States when he grows up.
'It was not only sports and tennis, it was a theater production,' said author Larry Engelmann.
Archdiocese officials say they have a deal as nuns battle Perry purchase.
A senior Egyptian aviation official said there was no unusual movement before the Airbus A320 crashed.
El Shafee Elsheikh, 27, from White City, London, was part of a gang operating in Raqqa after being radicalised.
Haqqani, and the network bearing his name, is blamed for a number of attacks in Kabul which have killed dozens.