Families have been seeking compensation for 1983 terror attack that killed 241 US Marines.
The two states have passed controversial anti-LGBT laws in the last few months.
Initial reports claimed the ship had travelled from Egypt.
President Rafael Correa said rebuilding costs could reach $3bn.
Speculation surrounds his decision to leave barely a year into his 3-year contract with the airline.
Bouattia once described Birmingham University as "something of a Zionist outpost"
Barack Obama snubbed by King as Air Force One lands in Riyaadh ahead of Middle East summit.
Sotloff's family accuse Assad's government of providing support to Isis before beheading.
Victim was waiting for the bus home on Mother's Day when she was attacked by a gang of men.
Curnow the youngest British soldier to serve in Afghanistan was beaten to death in his hometown.
The victims of sexual slavery were told to accept 'temporary marriages' but they refused.
Fury after Flint residents exposed to high levels of lead from contaminated water supply.
Tubman set to be not only first woman on a US paper currency but also the first African-American.
EXCLUSIVE IBTimes UK speaks with South Sudanese ambassador in London on Machar's failure to reach capital.
Those who feel aggrieved by a perpetrator who has 'got off' may take punishment into their own hands.
The president said government's first duty was to respect individuals - not to police veil etiquette.
Foreigners accused of carrying out ritual killings following the discovery of six dismembered corpses.
London forecast to see 0% house price growth in 2016 amid EU referendum and affordability issues.
Survivors told UN team they drifted on sea for days before being rescued.
The racing driver pair remained calm and finished the stage.
A rich man in China has flaunted his wealth by going luxury good shopping with eight robot servants.
Forecasters have warned that an Arctic blast could bring wintry showers to parts of the UK this weekend.
It is the eighth country this year to either downgrade or sever relations with the country.
The 17-year-old neighbour has confessed to the killing and police said he will face 'decisive action'.
Supermarket's chicken and sweetcorn pasta salad with a use-by date of 23 April is being recalled.
Southend-on-Sea was named as the most-stressed city in country, with low incomes and high crime rates.
Unesco said much of the centuries-old damaged temples and cultural treasures can be restored.
Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros were killed by a mortar attack in the rebel-held Libyan town of Misrata.
Oslo court rules far-right fanatic who killed 77 people in 2011 is being held in degrading conditions.
IBTimes UK speaks exclusively to spokesman for presidential candidate André Okombi Salissa.