The US and South Korea decided to deploy the anti-missile system in July to counter growing North Korean threats.
In 2015, the Polish government backtracked on a decision to offer explicit sex education in schools.
The former model made a rare appearance in Pennsylvania rally as she tried to woo female voters.
America's 'write in' candidates also include rival politicians, friends and family and fictional characters
The British foreign secretary brands Baghdadi's recording 'cruelly ironic' as intelligence suggests he fled.
Gambians make up the fourth-largest group of arrivals to Italy according to the Institute of Migration.
Pygmy tribes claim they are tortured and threatened with death if they return to their land.
The number of people killed crossing the Mediterranean is around 4,220, the highest yearly death toll on record.
Burundi, South Africa and Gambia's decision to leave the ICC generated widespread support for the ICC.
A court is hearing the case against the pro-independence lawmakers who are barred from taking their oath.
Exclusive interview with executive director of Oromia Media Network, banned as Ethiopia declared emergency.
IBTimes UK interviews Jawar Mohammed as Ethiopia bans Oromia Media Network under state of emergency.
New Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Democrat has made gains over Donald Trump.
Teen says she has been 'victimised' by media spotlight in wake of renewed Clinton email scrutiny
Misogyny is presidential, disrespect should be expected.
Get out the vote campaign's data shows dive in support for Republicans from 2012.
Circumstances of Lance Corporal Joe Spencer's death being investigated by 30 police officers.
The actor has formed an unlikely friendship with Russia's strongman leader.
The school is a state-run institution that teaches military and patriotic classes in addition to an academic syllabus.
Gay people in Morocco face detention of up to three years and fines of up to 1,000 dirhams.
Hun Sen believes that a Trump victory will be good for better US-Russia relations.
Zimbabwe's President Mugabe is expected to plead for South African investments amid economic crisis.
Basic rights are consistently violated and security forces continue to use 'excessive force and torture'.
Oireachtas Rince na h-Éireann is the longest major running dance competition in Ireland.
Reports from India suggest all eight diplomatic staffers are to be immediately evacuated.
Bath MP Ben Howlett was reported to have been 'very drunk' at the time of the alleged offence.
Lieutenant General Ondieki fired as UN probe says Unmiss failed to protect civilians in Juba.
Authorities have shut down various parts of the motorway till the smog clears.
The video footage released by the Border Security Force of India shows mortar fire hitting Pakistani border posts.
He also said that the inquiry should be conducted in a prudent manner.