Chandana Keerthi Bandara was sacked after 18 years of employment with BBC Sri Lankan news service.
Moscow said 'opposition and terrorists' were using the ceasefire to 'boost their forces and prepare for renewed hostilities'.
After Armeggedon on Earth, Jrump must climb walls in outer space to 'make the galaxy great again.'
President Rodrigo Duterte seeks six-month extension to ongoing bloody drug war.
Bush was one of several celebrities to 'help' host Jimmy Kimmel make it to the Emmys.
Donald Trump finally pust the 'birther movement' to rest.
The result comes a week before a presidential debate showdown with Trump.
The president made it clear to the African-American community who he wants them to vote for in November.
Zeynab Alshelh, staged the Riviera protest to show her solidarity with Muslim women in France,
Turnout for the Duma elections was low in the urban centres.
CCTV from local businesses in Manhattan shows explosion that injured 29 people.
Three men may face trial after a teenage Iraqi boy drowned after the soldiers ordered him into a canal.
Record number of people are fleeing their homes as a result of war and conflict.
The lawyer for the UK's domestic intelligence service has access to top-secret files.
With all parties supportive of Putin, the elections are not expected to change much.
Visegrad Four have called for equality for their citizens who live and work in the UK.
Public money spent on neurolinguistic programming and time-line therapy.
Vast sums paid out 'without checks or balances'.
Almost 600 practices are at risk of shutting if more family doctors are not recruited.
New Delhi blames Pakistan for Uri military base attack which killed 17 Indian troops and left several injured.
Mountbatten says he 'struggled with his sexuality', but knew he was bisexual since he was a teen.
Natural disasters in Tibet have left thousands homeless, leading to children being sold to brothels.
Philippine militant group Abu Sayyaf frees 3 Indonesian hostages a day after it released Norwegian captive.
New York's mayor Bill de Blasio said there are no 'credible threats' to the city.
Washington acknowledges an air strike targeting Isis positions in Deir-Ezzor may have hit Syrian soldiers.
At least 17 soldiers have been killed, while 4 militants were shot dead by Indian forces.
Moscow said the airstrikes, which left 62 Syrian soldiers dead, seriously jeopardizes the US-Russia peace plan for Syria.
The US will be to blame if the truce fails, according to Russian generals.
The writer dashed into the blaze to retrieve his laptop containing two completed novels.
In 2014, SNP said the indepdendence referendum was a 'once in a generation' event.