EXCLUSIVE: Zimbabwe could follow Angola's steps to silence social media with legislation.
Furniture, photos and toys line the streets after three-day storm takes 13 lives and leaves 3,000 in shelters.
Director-General Ronald dela Rosa was testifying on the second day of the senate hearing on alleged extrajudicial killings.
Trudeau says individual rights should be 'at the top of public discourse and debate'.
The former Secretary of State dismissed the increasingly regular attacks on her health.
School argued that freedom of communication is hindered by the full face veil.
Daughter-in-law of late Dutch Jewish gallery owner Jacques Goudstikker plans to appeal.
Investigation launched after father-of-one Daniel Harris, 29, killed following a low speed chase.
In the wake of the report, AFP commissioner Andrew Colvin has vowed to set up a new division to address allegations.
Critics believe the new rules are the clear outcome of January 2015 assault involving university student Brock Turner.
The latest Boko Haram attack came amid Nigerian government claims of defeating the militants.
Turkey views the presence of Kurdish forces in northern Syria as an intolerable 'red line'.
An army raid reportedly killed several top Boko Haram commanders.
Regional security and territorial disputes likely to dominate trilateral talks of South Korea, Japan and China.
The judge filed the injunction in response to a lawsuit filed by Texas and 12 other states.
The Republican nominee's latest spat is with Morning Joe presenter Mika Brzezinski.
Information could be released by court order in the run-up to presidential elections in November.
The prime minister said earlier information on the perpetrator 'is unfortunately not right.'
Twitter users described the incident as the 'human chair' lift as image emerged online.
McAuliffe said his administration will continue to restore the rights of nearly 200,000 people.
Rise in the number of women being smuggled into South Africa from Zimbabwe
The man found the precious 34kg 'good luck charm' in coastal waters off Palawan Island in 2006.
A British contractor has died and another worker injured while clearing explosives in Ramadi.
Frantic search in pitch black nearly ended in tragedy before cries were heard coming from beneath the boat.
Solo Krummah arrested during May protests calling for electoral reforms and President Jammeh's resignation.
Defeated four years ago, Sarkozy says he has 'strength to lead this battle at a troubled time in our history'.
Vote is a blow to the international community's efforts to purge Islamic State from country.
Hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated and dozens have died in Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
Oleksandr Onyshchenko who was was due to appear at the Rio Olympics says his life is in danger.
IBTimes UK speaks to Iwacu founder-director Antoine Kaburahe about the investigation into Bigirimana's disappearance.