Indian Prime Minister is said to be taking advantage of a weakening of Saudi-Pakistan ties in recent months.
There is no look within communities of colour that has not been used to either typecast or vilify.
The group formed a giant human arrow to point out to a police helicopter where the men were.
Modi spoke to thousands of members of the Indian diaspora in Brussels on 30 March.
Giant rats have been trained to sniff out explosives in Africa, and they are now also being used in Cambodia.
EXCLUSIVE: Front runner for the South Yorkshire seat speaks to IBTimes UK ahead of the 5 May vote.
Islamic State propaganda arm has issued chilling threat to Germany.
Some 27 other people were injured in the blast in the largest city of the mainly Kurdish south-east.
Lawyer was asked to move after being allocated seat next to ultra-Orthodox man.
The sports minister and the Olympics' head of security have resigned only months before Games.
In conjunction with the Nuclear Security Summit, these are the nine countries that now have nuclear weapons.
Mullah Rahim and 50 of his men are talking on Daesh despite being unpaid and untrained.
Photos of filthy accommodation for workers, as well as the much-improved facilities in Qatar's new Labour City.
Anja Ringgren Loven's NGO has been caring for the child and he is now healthy.
Libya's rival eastern and western administrations have been hit by the EU sanctions.
How using the eyeWitness app can help bring perpetrators of atrocities to justice.
Letter signed by press freedom groups says court ruling 'undermines press freedom'.
Five people slightly injured in French capital by blast caused by suspected gas leak
'Unfortunately we know children and women in camps are not safe from abuse and sexual assault,' says minister.
Rousseff of the Workers' Party may be removed from power if lower house of Congress approves her impeachment.
Uttar Pradesh-based Darul Uloom of Deoband issues fatwa against chanting 'Bharat Mata ki jai'.
Opposition calls for impeachment after ConCourt rules Zuma violated constitution in Nkandla renovation case.
Political wrangling breaks out in West Bengal where state assembly elections are to be held shortly.
The construction company hinted the collapse could have been caused by a 'bomb blast', not negligence.
Emails show hundreds of companies paid bribes to Unaoil to secure contracts in the Middle East and Africa.
World has seen a 'big achievement' in barring nuclear terrorism but threat remains, says IAEA director general.
The company is calling it the Internet of Trousers Fashion Range.
The hacktivist group takes down over 20 government websites.
It is impossible for Japan to arm itself with nuclear weapons says foreign minister.
Pyongyang's apparent missile launch comes amid high tensions in Korean peninsula.