Bus carrying military personnel attacked in Afghan capital by suspected Taliban militant.
Right-wingers shouted 'Death to Arabs' and chased Palestinians in the streets.
Authorities arrest at least 511 protesters, mostly students, for illegal assembly and obstruction of police duties.
Uyghur Muslim minority is subjected to Beijing's religious crackdown.
Neighbouring tribes renew deadly conflict over plot of land believed to be rich in oil.
New law enables judges to prosecute human rights crimes in absentia.
Cath Everett makes a brief return to the Cape Town and realises how much she misses the place.
Police find body of Palestinian youth suspected to have been abducted and murdered in west Jerusalem woods.
Fokker 50 cargo aircraft headed to Somalia's Mogadishu flies into commercial buildings in Nairobi.
Killers of three yeshiva teens named as members of fanatical Hebron clan
Hong Kongers demonstrate for democratic reform at rally marking British handover of city to China on 1 July 1997.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the self-styled caliph of the Muslim world, urged jihad against the West.
Russia could face economic isolation and $100bn of capital flight in 2014.
South Sudan's civil war has claimed thousands of lives and left millions displaced.
Confidential medial records of stricken racing legend Schumacher were 'offered for sale from Switzerland'.
'I have been kidnapped' whispers one teen to the operator before kidnappers shouted 'heads down'
Capital gains tax part of new administration's plan to boost public finances.
Egypt's army claims it found cure for HIV and hepatitis.
European Court of Human Rights dismisses Muslim woman case against 2010 French law banning face-covering veils.
Seoul's new defence chief threatens to respond strongly if Pyongyang provokes again.
Numsa, South Afriuca's biggest union, leads strike a week after five-month long platinum mines strike
Israeli Cabinet ponders which actions to take after bodies of three teenagers found near Hebron.
Italian missionary tells IBTimes UK Boko Haram's insurgency is a product of Nigeria's corruption.
US court allowed NSA in 2010 to spy on 193 foreign governments and political organisations.
Campaign groups seeking to halt the use of conflict minerals in the US said the new law had some impact.
Indomitable Lions management suspect deep corruption in the ranks of the World Cup flops
Nigeria arrests businessman and suspected Boko Haram cell leader Babuji Ya'arim in connection with mass abduction.
Erdogan to run in August for first head of state directly elected by the people.
Two people were rescued alive from debris after 40 hours of ordeal.
Ten-day truce between Ukraine and separatist rebels expired on Monday evening without renewal.