Lebanese people are concerned that with the death Isis will try and occupy the country.
It sends out a clear message of tolerance and acceptance.
An international aid convoy has been denied entry to Daraya, which has been under siege since 2012.
Amnesty International has asked the country to consider alternative punishment for Alireza Tajiki.
Police beat the crowd back as they gathered outside the courthouse to support Katumbi.
Internet giant gets in hot water for excluding minority neighbourhoods in many US cities from Prime.
Truck exploded when rebels were loading on explosives intended for an attack on security forces.
Train collided with truck near Poznan in Poland.
A police vehicle equipped with licence plate-reading cameras slapped on a Google Maps logo.
IBTimes UK speaks with terrorism expert David Otto on dangers posed by new militants in the Niger Delta.
The two ostriches escaped on to a busy road in Foshan City
Two brothers lost their lives because of their addiction to legal highs.
Plans would see derelict Peckham Lido in south-east London restored almost 30 years since it was closed.
21-year-old loses most of arm after ignoring posted warning signs and swimming across lake.
Shadow health minister claims mental health classification "stigmatising".
Also known as Miss Susie, she was the last American born in the 1800s.
The man was executed on drug charges, to which he pleaded not guilty.
Court has also urged him to tell JNU students to end their hunger strike immediately.
The Downes family say they were forced to organise their own search boat and divers.
The lesbian couple could be forced to go back to India, where their marriage would not be recognised by law.
Badreddine's history of terrorism and violence dates back over 30 years.
Speaker of the House says he is "very encouraged" by meeting Trump on Thursday 12 May.
Two militants fired into a crowd outside a café before detonating their vests upon police arrival.
Hacker named shenfenzheng shares personal details of business tycoons Jack Ma and Wang Jianlin.
Commander Eric Rasch led his squadron toward capture in the Persian Gulf.
South Gauteng High Court ruling paves way for potentially the biggest class action in South Africa's history.
Newly established group has claimed its attacks have already halved oil production in the Niger Delta area.
Six soldiers and two pilots were killed in clashes and a helicopter crash.
The vice president took up his new role following the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff.
The explosion occurred when militants were loading explosives onto a truck intended for use by security forces.