Landmarks lights will be turned off at 8pm local time, as fighting resumed in Syrian city.
Al-Qaeda jihadist has reportedly survived a French air strike in which it was claimed he had been killed.
Documentarian behind Fahrenheit 9/11 takes Trump to task for not getting national security briefings
Esperanto was designed in the late 1800s by Polish ophthalmologist Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof.
Tanzanian authorities say Melo should identity those who post sensitive information on his popular blogging site.
Several Western embassies in Kabul have called for an investigation into Ahmad Ishchi's allegations.
IBTimes UK interviews Gambia's President-elect Adama Barrow amid an ongoing electoral dispute.
IBTimes UK looks back at five years of bitter conflict that have left the historic city in ruins.
With just days to go before Kabila's final term expires, what are the consequences of a prolonged rule?
Sectarianism is a scourge and all must reject tolerating or using it for political ends.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned of the public being manipulated by fake news and propaganda.
Most of those who supported Islamic State in northern Iraq have fled or been arrested.
Bernard Cazeneuve allegedly sent an explicit text to a female colleague by accident.
Climate change denier who sits on board of controversial Dakota oil pipeline will form US energy policy.
Researchers found more than 5,500 items ranging from mortar rounds to rockets and explosives.
Family of Manal,13, fear she will become a child bride after being kidnapped from a refugee camp in Lebanon.
German politician chaired his final full plenary session of the European Parliament.
The boy has been forced to flee Afghanistan because his family were bombarded with death threats.
The commission, headed by Vice President Myint Swe is expected to deliver a complete report by 31 January.
China's spat with President-elect needs to avoid 'spiralling out of control' says French foreign minister.
Test-firing of the Agni V, which has a strike of 5,000 kms, set to take place soon.
The Pakistani state has established an apartheid system for a religious minority.
Turkish President Erdogan says he will discuss a truce for Aleppo with Russian President Putin.
The situation in the Syrian city is described as 'a complete meltdown of humanity'.
The macabre discovery follows a suicide attack against a military base in the war-torn country.
The regional king is accused of supporting a secessionist movement to found the 'Yiira' state.
So far, 10 fatalities have been recorded in the reef in one year, which is twice the marine tourism industry average.
Rebels have blamed the delays on interference from Iran which backs the Assad regime.
Admiral Harry Harris said ensuring freedom of navigation was 'an enduring principle'.
'This is a long walk to freedom,' the 69-year-old leader told reporters after the verdict.