Doctors treat fighters from Ahrar al-Sham and other Islamist militias just miles from Syria's border
The hunting party were grabbed from an Iraqi desert camp at dawn in Samawah province.
Dozens of arrests in Montenegro and Russia of members highlight how Japanese cult has resurfaced in Europe.
Soliciting itself is no longer punished, but clients also face a €3,500 fine for repeated offences.
Mossack Fonseca lodges criminal complaint for 'outside' hack over massive data leak.
Tackling violent ideology is at the core of this year's commemoration 22 years on from genocide.
Fan Binxing was blocked by the system when he tried to access a South Korean website during a lecture.
Human Rights Watch's Germany director condemned the agreement over returning refugees.
Trump later reversed himself to say doctors who provide abortions should be held responsible.
Twenty-three boats – 13 from Vietnam and 10 from Malaysia – were blown up simultaneously in seven different ports.
The 48-hour strike marks the fourth time doctors have downed tools over the proposed new contract terms.
Women for Women International trains women affected by Rwandan genocide to run their own businesses.
Wang Yi becomes first top foreign dignitary to visit Myanmar after the takeover by t he NLD.
The absence of convictions before the ICC continues a cycle of impunity in Kenya says HRW.
Military officers opposed the bill, calling it unconstitutional and 'bullying by democracy'.
Japanese cult, responsible for deadly sarin nerve gas attack on Tokyo metro in 1995, has 30,000 members in Russia.
Tokyo deploys helicopters to find the missing jet operated by Japan's Air Self-Defense Force.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks with genocide survivor and Aegis Trust regional director Freddy Mutanguha.
Bans on imports of gold and rare earth elements used in high-tech products are announced.
Thousands of junior doctors to take part in 48-hour pay and conditions protest on 6 April.
A week after arrival of UN-backed government in Tripoli, rival administration said it would 'cease duties'.
China, Iran and Pakistan governments top list of world's most prolific executors.
Athens is believed to be struggling to implement the controversial EU-Turkey deal on account of soaring asylum claims.
Both candidates believe they can surpass the party frontrunners to nab the nominations in July.
1,634 killed in 2015 as China, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and US named 'top five executioners'.
The 1896 Games of the I Olympiad were held in Athens and included nine sports and 43 events.
European watchdog also warns cannabis and heroin are being increasingly produced in the EU.
42 Republican delegates and 86 Democratic delegates were up for grabs in Wisconsin.
The city has been surrounded by the Iraqi army for months since the liberation of nearby Ramadi.
He apparently had vowed to be ordained as a monk once he had completed his duties as president.