Claims the African strongman flew to Singapore to seek medical attention.
More than 3,500 customers are being told not to use water to drink or wash.
AoL has come under heavy criticism on social media as the first day of festival kicks off.
Scuffles between al-Qaeda's Nusra Front and anti-Assad protesters in Marat al-Numan
Slavery Footprint aims to make people aware of where their products come from.
Russia whipping up anti-refugee feelings in Germany's Russian diaspora, they tell politicians.
EXCLUSIVE: African Union must establish a hybrid court in South Sudan to deliver justice, Amnesty says.
Hundreds have drowned trying to make it across the narrow stretch of the Aegean separating the island from Turkey.
Claim comes after series of anti-Islam comments by presidential candidate.
Despite none of the hijackers coming from the Islamic Republic, the US court said it was liable for damages
Israel Kristal believes he was 'saved by God' when he survived Auschwitz.
The country mourned the thousands who lost their lives in a massive earthquake and tsunami five years ago.
Assad-forces to launch offensive on Unesco World Heritage site seized by Isis in May 2015.
Billionaire businessman often pauses to scold protesters before asking security officers to take them away.
UIS government has until March 17 to rule on abuses in Iraq and Syria.
The four are a part of a group of 47 convicts who were executed in January.
The woman's dog was taken into care by the RSPCA after footage of the alleged attack went viral.
Maneka Gandhi says she does not think India is ready to outlaw marital rape.
Prime minister Desalegn promises to address grievances, but claims Oromo protests were infiltrated.
Iraqi vetenarian was taking shower when he heard the plane crash and rushed to help.
IBTimes UK interviews Malawian MPs about how country is coping with severe drought.
US Africa command refutes Nigerian government's claim that anti-terror fight was 'technically won'.
By staging a lavish welcome, Obama turned the page on years of shaky ties with Canada.
On 3 March 2011, a massive earthquake hit northern Japan, triggering a tsunami that killed nearly 20,000 people and sparked a nuclear disaster.
Drinks tycoon has responded to media reports that he had fled the country while in debt to banks.
For those who are unable to attend the World Culture Festival 2016, you can tune in via a live online stream.
Sadr has pushed for the government of Haidar al-Abadi to make good on promises of reforms
Building evacuated after 'psychologically disturbed' man claims to have explosives
Trump said at the Florida GOP debate that 'a lot' of Muslims hate the US.
Poisoned with mercury, up to 80% of Peru's Nahua tribe may be wiped out.