Kimberley Taylor of Blackburn is first known British woman to join fight against jihadists.
'Most destructive weapon of all time' used to send millions to their deaths expected to sell for six-figure sum as part of Maryland auction of war memorabilia.
Harry Clarke pleads guilty to driving car just months after tragedy left six people dead.
Teenager who had been reported missing found and held in custody.
Senate majority leader sympathetic to plight of DACA programme's child immigrants as president mulls mass deportation pledge.
Asylum claims from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala increased by 600% since 2015.
Freedom of Information request unearths X-rated guide for British troops partying in Tallinn during 2015 operation.
Fashion editors shunned Tiffany Trump, but a woman's worth is not dependent on the men in her life.
Grade-8 pupils were given the leaflet to help them come up with ideas for skits.
A 2014 legislation, allowing same-sex marriages, is due to come into force on 1 March.
Liberia's ex-President Taylor is serving a 50-year sentence in a UK prison for crimes against humanity.
The 89-year-old Dutch writer and illustrator sold more than 85 million story books during his lifetime.
Labour minister Gabriel Duop Lam is the second high-level official to resign in the past few weeks.
The White House has immediately denied the veracity of the reports.
Staffers flunk form meant to weed out those who shouldn't see confidential, secret, or top secret information.
Presence of foreign corporations in oil-rich Niger Delta is seeing rise in new terror groups.
Grace Mugabe positioning herself as potential successor to President, who she says may die in 2018.
Three civilians and three soldiers died after they were overcome by methane at the base in Durban.
Malaysian police seek more suspects in killing of North Korean leader's brother.
Central African Republic's new court will investige war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Government report says impact of barriers on US-Mexico border 'have not been assessed'.
Jim Watson is travelling along the US side of the border, while his colleague Guillermo Arias is making the same journey on the Mexican side.
Embattled US president lashes out at journalists as 'dishonest people'.
Children were indoctrinated to denounce their families as apostates and fight for the jihadists.
Failings to ensure first peaceful transition of power in DRC could spark rise of insecurity and instability.
US president dismissed concerns over tumultuous start to his adminstration, offering an alternative narrative.
Rawat talks of local boys' 'acts of terrorism, displaying flags of Isis and Pakistan'.
Security expert Bruce Hoffman said India was an important target for the terror group.
Would a Le Pen presidency destroy the EU and usher in a return to the pre-Second World War power blocs?
"Day Without Immigrants" shows emigres' vital role in the US after President Trump's controversial ban.