One solar analyst said it would take the government 125 years to pay back the estimated $28bn total cost of the wall.
Ankara has a military base in Qatar which hosts about 90 Turkish troops.
The so-called 'toothpick crossbow' is designed to shoot out toothpicks, but nails and needles can also be used.
A Pyongyang official said Moon should correct his attitude before initiating any dialogue with the neighbour on reunification.
Experts say panels recently installed produce highly toxic hydrogen cyanide gas when they burn.
The anti-immigration One Nation party head has said that students with autism are holding other students back.
The people who died included a homeless person and two hikers.
The inmates of a Georgia jail, who were cutting grass at a public cemetery, came to the rescue of the guard who collapsed in the heat.
The American president also said he "really likes" China's President Xi.
The US Treasury Department has expanded sanctions against more than three dozen Russian individuals and firms.
Pyongyang's ambassador to India Kye Chun Yong says the US should remove its nuclear-capable weapons from the Korean peninsula first.
A 14-year-old is being investigated on suspicion of attempted bodily harm, although the king has not pressed any charges.
Carlos Cardona has been living the in the US for over 30 years.
'He's now one of our brothers,' said biker Mike Basso from the Cape Breton Bike Rally.
At least seven passengers were taken to hospital for further evaluations.
States all along the Gulf Coast batten down in preparation for the coming storm.
53-year-old Julian Rodriguez had been 'so excited' to achieve 'the milestone' of citizenship.
Violence erupts in Bria town as truce fails to halt sectarian conflict that has killed thousands since 2013.
The controversial festival in China was banned by government - but Yulin officials refused to acknowledge it.
Actor is staunch supporter of WikiLeaks founder who she calls "one of her favourite people."
Animals suffer as collateral damage of a diplomatic fallout on the Arabian Peninsula.
The reshuffle is seen by some as a significant move that can bring about economic changes in the Kingdom.
Seoul's new sports minister also wants to field a unified Korean ice hockey team.
No work, no water, and now no light: The oppression of Gazan people is the bloodline of Hamas.
Republican senator for Arizona joins list of US politicians frustrated by lack of transparency in bill's drafting.
Pets and farm animals are now being treated with marijuana for physical and mental ailments.
IBTimes UK interviews refugee Laila, who now helps Afghan women in abusive relationships.
Grindeanu has clashed repeatedly with party grandee Liviu Dragnea.
Tens of thousands of dogs and cats are expected to be killed during the 10-day controversial festival.
Militants and security forces engaged in a 30-minute long fight in restive Borno state.