Canadian-Bangladeshi man Tamim Chowdhury named as chief suspect could now be in India.
Rebels made a series of gains in Aleppo despite heavy aerial bombardment.
They are to spend five months between UK and USA for their training programme.
Defence officials deny that it will be a 'shock and awe' operation.
Trump suggested Ghazala Khan 'was probably not allowed to talk'.
Fears Rio may not be ready in time as Olympic Games structure collapsed over the weekend.
California boy who suffered from Aicardi-Goutierres Syndrome dies following Camp Pendleton ceremony.
The 48-year-old received CPR from fellow riders at Kingston Bridge but later died in hospital.
Katumbi's brother Raphael Katebe Katoto says he will attempt to return no matter what.
The smaller candidates could dictate the outcome of the US election.
The Olympics' ancient birthplace has been battered by economic misery since Athens hosted the games in 2004.
Ms Sturgeon should give Brexit a rest, resist populist legislation and help Scotland's flattened economy
Quezon City Jail was built six decades ago to house 800 prisoners. It now accommodates 3,800 men.
IBTimes UK interviews a security analyst and military spokesperson about action in Lagos and Ogun.
The authoritarian leader is rounding-up journalists and has vowed to "eradicate" Twitter.
Opposition claims Togolese mediation leader Edem Kodjo has too many ties with President Joseph Kabila.
She has promised to grant them autonomy and restore their rights to ancestral land.
Aircraft parts believed to belong to the plane have been discovered since 2015.
Putschists raided Erdrogan's hotel near resort of Marmari hoping to capture or kill him.
Extremist groups in Pakistan warn against Rajnath Singh's upcoming visit for a Saarc meeting.
Cathay Pacific and Dragonair have cancelled all their flights for the next 16 hours.
Concerns growing after war veterans withdrew support for President Robert Mugabe
Captain Khan was posthumously awarded two medals for saving lives of his soldiers.
Duterte says he would rather forgo revenue than let the environment be ruined.
Kremlin said five people on board were killed.
The rights group fears the law may lead to "unjust restrictions" on free speech and assembly.
Hay, Kalb & Associates will be ceasing services amid increasing sanctions against Kim Jong-un.
US and Nato force chief in Afghanistan says Daesh fighters are now feeling the heat of air strikes.
A section of the country's military is pushing Beijing to opt for a stronger response aimed at the US and its allies.
Jihadist groups claim they have taken over some of the positions in the government held areas.