A man disguised as a construction worker destroyed the five-pointed terrazzo and brass monument.
Matteo Renzi warned Italy cannot take so many arrivals - 153,450 so far in 2016 - for another year.
Zimbabwe gets $91.2m for clearing its IMF debt, but 'meaningful' economic reforms still needed.
'This is not simply a trip-wire….This is a serious military presence,' said Defence Secretary Michael Fallon.
Family friend claimed 'tragic accident' happened when the weapon misfired.
Gambia wants to pull out from ICC claiming the court fails to investigate crimes committed by the West.
Elite Iraqi forces are clearing areas retaken from Isis since the beginning of Mosul offensive
Al-Shabaab militants have recaptured three towns since Ethiopian troops withdrew in October.
Several traditional Republican states are becoming competitive for the Democrat nominee.
The former skills minister said he 'fought cancer off nine years ago and I am sure I can do it again'.
Republican whips the media media and those who check the accuracy of what he says.
Isis fighters distrust civilians with armed training as they attempt to crush any possible resistance.
Halloween celebrations typically include apple bobbing, creating jack-o'-lanterns and children asking for treats.
After Burundi and South Africa, Gambia is latest to leave the ICC which investigates war and genocide crimes
Former Secretary of State says Trump 'not the right candidate'.
IBTimes UK speaks to banned group FOCODE about Burundi's latest crackdown on rights groups.
Pakistani authorities found Sharbat Gula living with an illegal identity card.
'We did not talk about arms. We did not talk about stationing of troops. We avoided talking about alliances', the Filipino president said.
The couple said they were the directors of Street Kids Philippine Mission that has been operating for six years.
NDA says it fights to end disenfranchisement of Delta's poor communities and get greater oil revenue shares.
One of the demands made at the talks was an apology for Pyongyang's attack on the South Korean naval corvette Cheonan in March 2010.
Vice President has said if he were still in high school he would like to fight Trump over his comments about women.
Maduro's opponents say Wednesday's protest is aimed at highlighting the 'dangerous situation' in the country.
The victims, mostly farmers, were kidnapped and shot dead to avenge the death of a militant commander.
The president has recommended Raul Cervantes, a senator from the ruling PRI, replace Arely Gomez.
National Intelligence Director James Clapper says the best the Pentagon can hope for is a cap on the North's capability.
Russian naval fleet to dock at Spanish port of Ceuta for fuel and supplies after spending 10 days at sea.
One rape survivor is transforming the way we talk about sexual violence through the medium of art.
Police said two rafts of the Thunder River Rapids ride hit one another and one of them flipped.
The former speaker of the House challenged the Fox News host to call Bill Clinton a 'sexual predator'.