Isis claimed responsibility for killing the priest and critically injuring a nun.
Presidential nominee suggested Mrs Khan did not speak at DNC because she is Muslim.
Islamists storm building after attack which has left two gunmen and civilians killed.
Luke Aikins has made more than 18,000 jumps in the past.
As part of the reforms, chiefs of armed forces and intelligence will directly report to the president.
Habib Essid voted out over failure to tackle Tunisia's economic problems.
Angus Mayer, 86, stepped onto the tracks at Cardiff Central station and was hit by a train, but survived.
People demand change after footage showed children being tear-gassed and abused in prison.
Child marriages in Afghanistan on the rise due to poverty.
The hot air balloon was carrying at least 16 people when it caught fire and crashed.
Russian defence ministry sets up escape routes for those wishing to escape the ruined Syrian city
Sir Vince said she was unhappy about the gung-ho approach to Chinese investment.
Philippine National Police chief vows to obey the country's commander-in-chief.
County Sheriff said he had never seen anything like this 'dark and callous' act.
Yorkshire Water said 3,600 properties affected by polluted water.
UK and French officials concerned that Isis may attack a UK-bound ferry, say reports.
Not a single person from either the European Union or the west had come to give condolences, he complained.
Officials said Turkish army launched air operations to target Kurdish militants in southeastern Hakkari province.
Global warming could lead to increase in worldwide shark attacks this year.
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary, Yoshihide Suga, said it did not engage in espionage against any country.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi has urged South Sudan to protect the safety of lives and property, including Chinese.
US military investigators have offered a $10,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to the recovery of the weapons.
ATSB chief commissioner Greg Hood confirmed that the wing part was definitely from a Boeing 777.
He accused the EU and the US of taking the side of coup plotters and said they could not be Ankara's friends.
The former leader has been accused of trying to prevent a probe into corruption at the state-owned oil company but his spokesperson stated that the charges are flimsy.
Burundi government has already told the UN it would not accept more than 50 troops in the country.
Survey comes a month after the UK voted 52% to 48% to split from the EU.
Critics say that indigenous Australians have been complaining of rights abuses for decades
One lucky winner scooped £61,102,442.90 in Friday's lottery.
The hospital treats around 1,300 women and children a month and is the only maternity facility for 70 miles.