Despite pressure from UN and human rights activists, the executions went ahead.
Maggie McMuffin was taking a connecting flight having already flown from NYC to Boston with JetBlue.
People of Braunsbach in south-western Germany have begun to remove rubble and mud from streets and homes.
Private memorial service to be held in Sydney for the soldiers.
IBTImes UK investigates the wave of killings in Beni in the Congo's mineral-rich North Kivu province.
The Brains have been allowed to stay in the UK until 1 August, but the couple have been denied the right to work.
Those dead in the air strikes that targeted multiple locations included seven children.
Millennials aged 18-35 that believe that the political process can solve the problem is at an all-time low.
Secret recordings of Fabiano Silveira advising the senate leader on a corruption probe were aired on TV Globo.
More than 2,000 personnel to carry out week-long operation to relocate over 100 big cats.
Previously, royal funding was meant only for the successor to the throne, their spouses and widowed queens.
AfD deputy chief Alexander Gauland had suggested Germans would not want Boateng as their neighbour.
He encouraged 'well-educated future mothers' to stop using contraceptives.
India and North Korea are key offenders, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index.
Explosion at Central Ammunition Depot in Wardha district triggers fire.
Air France is yet to make a formal announcement about when they will begin the strike but it will be in June.
Seoul officials say rocket was likely a Musudan intermediate-range missile.
Afghan Taliban intensifies offensive in embattled Helmand province.
But Snowden should still suffer consequences of leaking NSA, said Holder.
Non-Muslim cabinet ministers threaten to resign if hudud law is approved.
Cincinnati Zoo has defended its decision to kill the endangered silverback gorilla, but said it was a big loss to the zoo.
Proposal met with uproar as bank is accused of trampling on personal privacy of customers.
Jihadists turn to social media to sell sex slaves seized as they rampaged through Syria and Iraq
The insurance company's finance chief Pierre Wauthier committed suicide in 2013.
Paris terror attacks mastermind planned to carry out an assault on Three Lions fans in Marseille.
The pair had initially thought the animal was harmless when they encountered it on the trail.
The 94-year-old Duke of Edinburgh will miss commemorations in Orkney to mark 100 years since Battle of Jutland.
Nigerian president vowed to address grievances but insisted army crackdown would continue.
'We are all one and the law must take its course,' said president Abdel Fattah al-Sisis in televised statement.
The conductor was at the rear of the train as it was backing up to a station, standing in the door opening when she fell.