Nadeem James was accused of blasphemy by his Muslim friend after he shared content that allegedly insulted Islam.
Traffic on M1 stopped to allow aircraft to make landing.
Trump claimed the "loser terrorist" suspect was being monitored by police prior to the attack.
The individuals were indicted by the Justice Department in March last year over their role in the DDoS attacks.
Investigators still uncertain what caused symptoms suffered by embassy staff in Havana.
Paul McClean was reportedly snatched by a crocodile when he was washing his hands in a river apparently infested with the reptiles.
Facebook has come under scrutiny after disclosing it sold $100,000 worth of ads to fake accounts likely linked to Russia during the 2016 election.
Pyongyang has said before it is "carefully considering" a plan to attack Guam amid rising tensions.
French police and military deployed to protect public against terror attacks have become targets themselves.
Clinton's vanity shines through in her new book, What Happened, which fails to answer her critics' questions.
The change, led by President Beji Caid Essebsi, was met with strong condemnation and protest from Muslim clerics.
The American citizen is currently being held by US forces in Syria pending instructions from the White House.
Seoul's army shot Hyunmoo-2 missiles within six minutes of the North's launch.
The teacher claimed that she had not followed through with the threat.
Activist Andrew Holmes discouraged speculation that Kenneka Jenkins was murdered.
Japan warned its residents to take cover and the UN has called an urgent meeting.
Paul McClean was reportedly washing his hands when the crocodile snatched him.
Stop the Horror short movie released as Australian MPs vote on whether to support 'right-to-die' law change
Ebenezer St John's Presbyterian Church in Australia said Facebook post had "practical consequences".
After the popular and critical success of his first book, Soviet Bus Stops, Herwig has returned to the former Soviet Union to hunt for more.
Attacks on an air force training school and barracks were also thwarted, France's interior minister says.
Isis, which controls pockets of the country, said it was behind the attacks.
Abe, on a visit to India, and Modi also lay foundation for $17bn bullet train project between Mumbai and Ahmedabad.
Video appears to show soldiers beating men with batons and forcing them to drink dirty river water.
14-year-old Ona was caught up in protests when officers allegedly shot him four times.
Award-winning British photojournalist Dan Kitwood has spent several days in Bangladesh covering the Rohingya refugee crisis. His photos show the scale of the exodus as wave after wave of desperate people arrive by land, river and sea.
Driver treated for shock after vehicle caught fire without warning.
'He looked directly at the eclipse. It was just a matter of time,' one Twitter user wrote.
Greek authorities have appealed to swimmers to stay away from the beaches in the southern suburbs of Athens after thick black oil began washing up.
Rights group says 530,000 Syrian children missed school last year as funds did not reach hosting countries.