The 29-year-old man is accused of abducting and raping a 14-year-old girl.
Gusau replaced by banker Tijjani Mohammed Abdullahi but no reason for sacking.
Police use laws originally designed to combat the fascist 'Blackshirts' in the 1930s.
"We don't have time for decency any more", said Tatjana Festerling in an extended rant.
Umunna says David Cameron's renegotiation is 'meaningful and deserving of our support'.
Police say US journalist detained during security operation in Jerusalem's Old City.
The 145-year-old letter from a man to his mother has been found in the country's National Archives.
Tensions ignited after Ugandan opposition leader is detained by police claims life of protester
Alun Miles wrestles with a wheelie bin for nearly three minutes as temperatures plummet across the UK
Alfred de Zayas claims inaction by UK government "erodes the credibility" of UN system.
Child sex advocate O'Carroll has now been kicked out of the party after complaints from MPs.
LUCHA movement tells IBTimes UK it believes the arrests are 'abductions' of activists.
However, the four US journalists held in Sitra on 14 February have been released from custody.
Pair allegedly entered Europe with two of the Paris attackers.
Protesters said the girl was kidnapped and gang-raped by five men from the families of senior officers.
Journalist Ahmad Salkida claims row over Boko Haram's modus operandi alienating combatants.
Western Global Airlines said a stowaway could have entered the plane at a previous stop
Referee Cesar Flores, 48, was shot in the head, chest and neck.
Exeter-bound carriageway incident caused three cars to collide after traffic cones were sent flying into air.
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has a history of using his art to draw attention to the plight of the refugee crisis.
Porn sites could soon start asking for credit card numbers or mobile phone account details.
Alex Chalmers quits amid concerns over 'poisonous' anti-semitism within the group.
The two-term president endorsed his younger brother at a rally in South Carolina.
Paris attacks: 'Until nobody has guns, everyone should have them,' claims Eagles of Death Metal frontman
Daesh militants believed to have raped the women before they were stoned to death.
Properties searched in Bremen and four Brussels districts, including infamous jihadi hotspot of Molenbeek.
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu: Deadly hospital air strikes are an 'obvious war crime'
Germany had imposed the ban in 2009 as it was considered harmful to minors.
One of the children issues a threat against Indonesian President Joko Widodo and US President Barack Obama.
Delta Airlines was the first to frame a policy on such announcements.