The city has seen up to 42,000 people flee since the Iraqi army started their operation in May
MP had been giving a weekly advice surgery in her Batley and Spen constituency.
IBTimes UK investigates claims that South Sudanese people fleeing instability are banned from seeking asylum.
Leave vote worrying prospect for the 800,000 British migrants who call Spain home
Barron said that Trump's presidency would be the best choice for LGBT Americans.
Nigerian leader will be staying in London until Sunday 19 June to reportedly rest and cure an ear infection.
The discovery will allow investigators to hear what the pilot and co-pilot were saying to each other.
Activists and human-rights groups say authorities have killed more than 400 Oromo people since November 2015.
The hate church suggested it would picket the funeral of the men and women killed at a gay club in Florida.
Jocelerme Privert was elected by the assembly in February for a four-month term.
Devotees at the temple said that Phra Dhammajayo was unwell and could not attend the judicial process.
Global coverage is limited by reporting restrictions and journalists having trouble accessing the region.
London is the first UK city and second in Europe to get the app.
Indian space agency's chairman speaks to IBTimes UK on launch and its challenges.
Five Star owes its rise to the groundswell of discontent with a failed political mainstream.
Qui Bai's attempts to sue the Education Ministry failed two times before being accepted in court.
The choir has sang Taiwan's national anthem at President Tsai Ing-wen's inauguration ceremony.
The tiger was trained with whips up until Animals Defenders International found him after an 8-month search.
Pakistani military says its troops retaliated with heavy artillery at Afghan forces.
Nine children and one pregnant woman were among the 44 people stranded since 11 June.
Muslim students in Ahmedabad school say yoga has nothing to do with religion.
The Kenyan government has stated homosexuality is an 'unnatural act'.
The parliament passed a 225-74 member vote to change 'in all thy sons command' to 'in all of us command'.
United Arab Emirates has been conducting air strikes over Yemen within a Saudi-led coalition since March 2015.
Bill Shorten says his party may scrap temporary visa programme but won't welcome refugees.
French police used tear gas to disperse groups of rowdy, chanting England fans in Lille.
Mateen took to Facebook to pledge alliance to the leader of Isis and denounce the 'filthy ways of the west'.
Attacks blamed on militants caused oil production to drop to 1.6 million barrels per day from 2.2 million.
Young boys are allegedly used as sex slaves among high ranking officials in Afghanistan.
The girl's father says in a Facebook post that her vital signs are good and she is stable.