Valls in favour of Muslim headscarf ban but says French constitution would make move difficult.
In an interview with Dave Rubin, Fry lamented safe spaces and our culture of self-pity.
Magnitude 6.9 tremor hits Asian nation with impact felt in northern India
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks with Jean-Paul Kimonyo, senior advisor to Rwanda's President Paul Kagame
Government agency website said the "internet should be used only after subscribing".
Islamic Republic denies any such executions take place but not the number of under 18s on death row
The Feria de Abril (April Fair) is in full swing as revellers flock to Seville to celebrate Andalusian culture.
Islamic State propaganda title hails 22 March suicide bomber, Khalid el-Bakraoui, in English-language obituaries.
New Delhi and Washington agree 'in principle' to share military logistics.
War veteran spokesman Bernard Manyadza claims Mugabe 'has failed Zimbabwe' and can not contest election.
The theme of Gajan is satisfaction through pain, devotion and sacrifice, and winning the favour of Shiva.
He told US congress enlisting the help of the actors would rob the terror group of their power
Wrestling stars including Mick Foley and Al Snow pay tribute to Jonathan Rechner, who died aged 44.
Latest deaths bring French army casualties to 17 since operations began in 2013.
Haryana renames corporate hub Gurgaon to honour Guru Dronacharya, a character in Hindu epic Mahabharata.
North Carolina's 'bathroom bill' says trans people must use bathrooms that correspond with their birth gender.
Machar expected in capital Juba on 18 April to resume vice-president office and work on unity government.
The stewards want the right to refuse to fly to the Islamic Republic, where homosexuality is punishable by death.
Pyongyang warns of 'unimaginable consequences' if Seoul fails to return the defectors.
Trump family speaks at town hall, with Ivanka vowing that her father believes in female empowerment.
Ministers hinted they would not accept international security assistance for fear of deepening divisions.
This year the festival is being celebrated on 13 April.
Rousseff faces impeachment over allegations she changed deficit figures ahead of 2014 election.
The 16-week maternity leave for unwed mothers is expected to kick in from early next year.
One of those deported to China reported to also hold US citizenship, claims Taiwan.
After serving as a mess hall for the British army, the Basra palace will become a museum in September.
Lebanese court charges Australian woman and 4 TV crew members for abducting her 2 children in Beirut.
The insurgents switched their allegiance saying Isis too interested in beheadings.
Girls, who are often drugged, are behind three-quarters of such suicide attacks.
EgyptAir hijacker fears he will be given a death sentence in Cairo and requests asylum in Cyprus.