At least 4 die as Phoenix heads for 120 degree heat and fires rage across three states.
At least one Chinese fisherman was injured and crew members detained by Indonesia, claims Beijing.
14 people were reportedly killed and eight wounded in the attack on 20 June.
Profiling is 'common sense just like in Israel' claims presumptive Republican candidate in interview.
The cockpit voice and flight data recorders were discovered on 16 June and 17 June respectively.
Runner suffers several bites to head, neck and upper body, but is expected to survive the attack, say doctor.
The iPhone maker is the first company to publicly blame Trump for its refusal to support the GOP convention.
Muhammad Irshad, 43, was attacked by his wife's father and two brothers in Punjab.
Lebanese say that Syrians are taking jobs, pushing down wages and stretching already-crumbling infrastructure
Many Palestinians who were forced out of Israel in 1948 have been exiles from Syria too.
IBT UK looks at the unprecedented migrant crisis in the Mediterranean on World Refugee Day, marked on 20 June.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says six of the casualties were from the same family.
The Gare Centrale and the Carrefour de l'Europe hotel were cleared out around midday on 19 June.
Netanyahu says extra funding will boost tourism, business and security.
Lam Wing Kee is one of five Hong Kong booksellers who disappeared in the last year.
80,000 civilians flee the Iraqi city following a four-week battle between Daesh, Iraqi and Coalition forces.
The billionaire said he was prepared to stop fundraising and return to self-funding his campaign.
Tensions have risen at funerals of some of the 49 victims of the Omar Mateen shooting at Pulse nightclub.
The victim, a 21-year-old student at the time of the June 2013 attack, nodded in approval at the verdict.
Tourist group hit by a storm reportedly consisted of two boats and one raft.
The incident allegedly occurred last month while SAS troops were training Libyan militia groups.
Every day, thousands of families are forced to flee war and violence, leaving everything behind – except their hopes and dreams for a safer future.
India's foreign secretary in diplomatic push to convince China on New Delhi's Nuclear Suppliers' Group bid.
Gove and Corbyn clash on immigration as EU referendum campaigning resumes.
The deal will represent the first time Iran buys aircraft from the US giant since 1979 Islamic Revolution.
The accused was arrested by local police for allegedly raping the woman at the Meikles Hotel in Harare.
Islamists attacked a record shop hosting a Radiohead listening party for drinking alcohol during Ramadan.
The handover of 15.6 square miles of jungle would be the largest return of land since 1972.
Photo story: IBTimes UK follows the journey of a South Sudanese asylum seeker looking for protection in Kenya.
Police confirmed body found in River Clyde was that of Kirsty Aitchison who went missing last week