FDC candidate Besigye has been arrested six times in ten days and is currently under house arrest.
Proposals will impact the sharing of both phone calls and email content across US intelligence agencies.
Peshmerga militants fall ill after suspected chlorine strike near Iraqi town.
Facebook forbids bullying, harassment and threatening language, but critics say it does not enforce them properly.
Organisation says labelling posed a risk of misleading public perception of Sikhs and Hindus.
Italian police detains alleged Isis recruiter linked to Bosnian imam Husein Bosnic in Mestre.
The original article said Galloway had made 'anti-Semitic' remarks at a pro-Brexit rally in Westminster.
The Syrian conflict has been going on for five years, killing more than 250,000 people and displacing millions.
Female law student allegedly sent minister erotic photographs and declarations of love.
The EU - Congo's largest donor - also condemns illegal government arrests and detentions.
Campaigners call for end to private running of young offenders' institutes.
EXCLUSIVE: Bauma tells IBTimes UK about the non-violent fight to secure democracy.
Regional offensive against Boko Haram continues to score success, but analysts warns group still deadly.
The gang was described as behaving like a 'pack of animals' by victims.
Offering a free holiday to an apartheid state in Oscars goodie bags is the latest in Israel's propaganda war.
The National Sikh Campaign aims to promote the fact that Sikh values are American values.
Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) consolidate control on Shadadi as regime troops make last push ahead of truce.
One dog was captured, the other died at the scene.
Neil Bantleman and Ferdinand Tjiong's sentence was also increased to 11 years as Canada calls ruling 'unjust'
EXCLUSIVE: Only a third of claims, including for acts such as electrocution, have so far been settled.
Operation Elveden was launched by Met Police in June 2011.
Animals are dying of starvation and water shortage in southwestern city.
Gulf Oil Corporation and Solar Industries have been involved in the supply chain of bombs used by Islamic State.
Darbyshire claimed she was putting father Brian out of misery by killing him at their home.
There are now approximately 20,000 refugees stranded in Greece, in what Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras described as a 'warehouse of souls'.
Indian government admits more than half of population still have no access to toilets and defecate in the open.
Police say they're 'increasingly concerned' about the 14-year-old, who has not been seen since 17 February.
Refugees may have travelled to other countries, as authorities report a 13% no-show to assigned accommodation.
Pilots and physical therapists are the most right-swiped professions on Tinder.
Ethiopia alleged Eritrea used protests in Oromia state to ally with terror groups and destabilize country.