Among the arrested are a French couple caught with cash and a migrant hiding in the boot of their private car.
Umerov faces 'trumped up' charges for opposing Russia's seizing of Crimea, say campaigners.
Israel claims airstrike which killed 15 members of family did not break international law.
IBTimes UK looks at the pro-independence fight in Balochistan on 10th anniversary of Bugti's death.
Full-body swimsuit has been banned in 30 French towns.
When the shipment did arrive the next morning, a quarter had spoiled, said organisers.
Frequent international negotiations have failed to end the 5-year-old war Syrian Civil War.
Lotte Group had allegedly received South Korea won 30bn every year from illicit financial transactions.
Refugees are registering to return to war-torn Somalia over fear of Kenyan security officials.
Dana Mahji says the hospital refused him an ambulance but officials refute the story.
The US is reported to be frustrated that Pakistan is not ending its support to Islamic militant groups like Taliban.
Mother-of-three wearing sarong to hide body complexes after pregnancy asked to leave pool in latest incident.
The Pak-Afghan border at Chaman was closed after Afghan demonstrators set a Pakistani national flag on fire.
Photos of bleeding toddlers and houses flattened are yet to prompt a statement from the UK.
Pavlina Pizova said she got lost in bad conditions on the Routeburn track near Queenstown.
Hillary Clinton calls out alt-right support for Trump, members thrilled to be iin the spotlight.
Li tells visiting senior Japanese official that China and Japan must set aside differences.
Sarkozy, seeking to win votes from far-right FN, says he will be tough on immigration if re-elected.
The extremist group linked to al-Qaeda has carried out a wave of attacks in Somalia to overthrow the Western-backed government.
Asks Pakistan to work together with Afghanistan against terrorism.
Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said that these incidents carry a risk of escalating tensions in the region.
Women reportedly hired as they can get close to targets without arousing suspicion.
The government will pay €560 to 2,000 randomly chosen working-age residents in an experiment that will begin in 2017.
Local reports blame PKK Kurdish extremists for the car bomb attack that targeted police forces.
When asked where the money came from, Duterte shot back: 'Maybe from my bank.'
The humanitarian aid worker's parents released a chilling video they were sent soon after her abduction in 2013.
Authorities are trying to recover Rodolfo Illanes's body.
'We were able to show that together we can do wonders,' Piotr Malachowski said.
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has announced €50m for restoration work.
Earlier this month, peace talks collapsed after three months of negotiations.