The political commentator urged people to get out and vote for Hillary Clinton.
PM John Key announces mulit-million dollar initiative to get rid of all non-native predators in country.
B!B! movement piggy-backs on anti-Muslim sentiment but members are mocked and jeered at parades
Bomber was Syrian refugee who had failed in asylum application.
Bavaria's security chief confirmed German police had discovered a video on the bomber's phone
The boy was described by friends as a talented athlete who was always smiling.
But will the Democrat candidate bite back after her party's four-day event?
Avengers deny claims by the Buhari government that peace talks are ongoing - IBTimes UK investigates.
Attacker refused access to music festival before detonating backpack outside restaurant.
The US has put its prudish past behind it but female sexuality is about more than male fantasy
Journalists at Chinese news organisations are accredited only to cover sports and entertainment stories.
Reuters photographer Goran Tomasevic accompanies forces as they advance towards the centre of Sirte.
Ferrovial has rejected the allegations saying reports of abuse occurred prior to its taking over the camps.
Mahathir Mohamad says foreign nations should criticize Malaysian government links to embezzlement scandal.
China's state media calls for tit-for-tat action over denial of visa extension to journalists.
Melih Gökçek said opposition cleric in exile Fethullah Gülen had used genies to control people.
The draft National Health Policy has been pending approval for the past two years.
Police have launched a manhunt to arrest the 2 men.
Analysts warn Taban Deng Gai's appointment could create fractures as fears of return to civil war loom.
Pilot Byron Bailey had first mentioned about the information recovered from the flight simulator in January.
Cambodia stymies the 10-member bloc's attempt to rebuke China.
There are roughly 150,000 North Koreans working abroad and sending a total of $900m back to the country.
Arrest orders issued over journalists' apparent links to cleric Fethullah Gulen.
The girl's friend was shot in the leg as the pair fled Club Blu
Children as young as 13 were at the club when gunfire broke out
According to UNICEF, 7.4m children aged between 5-17 are working in Bangladesh.
The explosion occurred to the north-east of Baghdad.
Karenna Gore, 42, was among the 23 people arrested during the protest.
Authorities say all 100,000 television equipment were voluntarily donated by Iranians for demolition.
A South Korean official said it would not be effective to share information about an incoming missile at its terminal phase of flight.