Angry Mosul residents gather to fight jihadists who destroyed heritage site and evicted Christians.
Only 4% blame Russian pro-separatist rebels in Donetsk, a survey has revealed
German man becomes latest victim of internet craze Cold Water Challenge.
Shayma was delivered after her mother was killed in Israeli airstrike
Swearwords were used by Russia's enemies for the desecration of holy places, Strelkov claims.
IB Times UK asks activists, lobbyists and social media users what the #FreePalestine hashtag means to them.
EU announces extra aid to help Syria relief and recovery effort
Child labour and donkeys employed at a coal mine in Punjab Province, Pakistan.
July 30 is the first annual United Nations day against human trafficking with #igivehope campaign.
Italy donates money to Gaza as conflict enters 23rd day
NYT report reveals governments, mostly European, paid $125m in ransom to free kidnapped hostages.
Fighting erupts in eastern Libyan city killing 38 people
However, earlier this year, one fan paid $2.16m for lunch with legendary investor Warren Buffett
Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arınc faces backlash after saying women shall not laugh in public.
Neither the identity of the woman nor the reasons of her gesture are known
Japanese mill workers recollect the fateful day and the ploy they used against enemy planes.
Jamaican sprinter has taken to Twitter to deny claims made by The Times.
Basketball stars past and present were set to inaugurate new Jerusalem facility
Last-ditch attempt to resolve disputes before November independence referendum takes place.
Savage attack in East Jerusalem left two Palestinians in intensive care.
Bodies of fallen warriors were desecrated after battle by their enemies around the time of birth of Christ
Russia set to ban Polish fruit on August 1 after Poland lobbied for tough sanctions against Moscow.
Information relating to Nigerian drug cartels and criminals from Russia, Ukraine and China feared to be in stolen gadgets.
Doctors battling power outages and appalling conditions to treat victims of Al Shati blast.
Gaza militant group calls on Hezbollah to open Lebanese front in battle against Israel
Dozens of houses hit by landslide triggered by monsoon rains in Mumbai's Maharashtra state.
Matteo Vatta, a cardiovascular expert discusses syndrome where healthy young men die in their sleep.
Poor market potential and clinical trials held up for lack of high risk subjects have led to four vaccines against Ebola being non-starters.
VTB was sanctioned along with Bank of Moscow and Russian Agricultural Bank.
Pyongyang's fighter jet most likely crashed due to poor piloting skills or bad condition of aircraft.