Isis militants are now surrounded by the army from the south and Turkish-backed rebels from the north.
Supreme People's Court judge says president's attack on US judiciary against the rule of law.
The US president had said Iran was "playing with fire" following the test-firing of a ballistic missile.
Three women started a group to crowdsource support via Twitter for lawyers volunteering at US airports.
The situation for the gay community has been deteriorating in Tanzania amid government crackdown.
Osinbajo addresses anti-government protests as President Buhari prolongs medical leave in UK.
A gloomy forecast for renewable industry just because Donald Trump is the White House is premature.
Bercow has approved invitations for other leaders accused of human rights abuses.
According to reports, Samshul Hoda has close links with Pakistani intelligence agency ISI.
Young Australian man takes pensioner on trip of a lifetime after Gumtree ad request for fishing mate.
Charlie Hebdo attacker and Berlin Christmas market terrorism didn't get enough coverage, says Trump administration.
Residents of the city and local villages have fled with whatever belongings they could carry and have set up makeshift camps in the desert.
Assad, who is backed by Moscow and Tehran, believes he can work with the Trump administration.
Sarkozy is accused of knowingly breaking campaign finance rules in 2012.
Kremlin critic was taken to hospital on 2 February after suddenly falling ill.
Prime Minister Bill English says the talks reaffirmed the relationships that both countries share.
The entire fleet is expected to be built by 2026.
Ban hurting states financially by hitting universities, hospitals, and tax revenue from tourists, states say.
Under the controversial law houses built illegally on privately owned Palestinian land will be legalised.
Ceasefire in place since December after simmering conflict left 15,000 Mozambican displaced.
The predominantly Muslim Seleka rebellion splintered into several movements over leadership rivalries.
IBTimes UK talks to foreign correspondent Martin Fletcher.
The US and Japan successfully conducted the test of their jointly developed missile interceptor on 3 February.
Environment Minister stands by decision to close 23 of 41 mines and says country 'unfit for mining'.
Both companies drew criticism during the US election campaign for failing to curb the spread of fake news.
Four men died in one week in the Moria refugee camp on the island of Lesbos.
"Trump doesn't like his people to look weak," a source told Politico.
The ships sailed within days of US defence chief James Mattis pledging to defend Japan and the islands.
Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger to establish regional anti-jihadist unit.
Bernardi has been critical of the 'moderate' nature of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull-led government