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.
Nato's F-16 was chased off by an Su-27 that was escorting Sergei Shoigu's plane, Russian media reports said.
Islamabad officials say the Iranian unmanned aircraft entered 'deep inside Pakistani airspace'.
The treasure chest was hidden by millionaire Forrest Fenn in the Rocky Mountains in 2010.
The anti-ballistic missile drills took place at the air defence force's Camp Asaka base in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
Woman seeking help for son at clinic demands doctor who speaks "perfect English" and was born in Canada.
The event was held on the eve of International Yoga Day on 21 June.
At least one person stabbed as police called to disperse group of youths 'coming from nearby block party'.
If Brazil's top prosecutor agrees, Congress will decide whether Temer should be investigated.
Incident occurred just days after a van ploughed into pedestrians outside a mosque in Finsbury Park.
"As far as we are concerned the case is very clear," Qatar's Attorney General Ali Bin Fetais al-Marri said.
"I am very sorry that martial law had to happen. Forgive me for what happened to Marawi City," Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said.
Warmbier died on 19 June in Ohio after spending about 17 months in North Korean captivity.
Muhammad bin Nayef, who was in control of the powerful interior ministry, has been stripped of all official posts.
However, military said that they were investigating if five civilians were still being held by the militants.
Businesses within a 100 yards were evacuated after the incident, police said.
Tuesday's high in Phoenix went over the maximum operating temperature of certain aircraft.
Animal rights groups say that the hunting method, known locally as 'Grindarap', must end.
Raging forest fire has already claimed scores of lives in the region.
The military has regularly overstated its position, claiming fighting would be over "within days". It is now in its fifth week.
European Court of Human Rights says law is discriminatory and encourages homophobia.
The alligator had broken into a cattle pen but wasn't going to leave without a fight.
The duo filmed the fights and shared them on social media.