Tim Cook has rejected a court order to help FBI decrypt Syed Farook's iPhone 5C.
King's Fund think tank warns financial position of one in three trusts getting worse.
No more than 3,200 migrants and refugees will be allowed to travel through the country per day.
Maruyama, a member of Prime Minsiter Shinzo Abe's Liberal Democratic Party, apologised on 17 February.
Turkish president and prime minister cancel foreign visits to deal with the security situation.
Programme seeks to protect heritage threatened by recent global crises, notably in Iraq and Syria.
Moscow mayor aide says ad is not legit and will be removed but liberal Russian MP 'disgusted.'
Prosecutors have fined the son of the deceased man believed to have hunted the animals in Africa in the 1980s.
Two other polls released in the last two days, however, show Trump clearly in the lead.
The prime minister is facing opposition fro within his own party amid a scandal that could loosen his grip on power
Respected former leader Muhathir Mohamed has demanded the resignation of Najib.
Jihadis found Hussein listening to music on a portable CD player in Mosul.
'We will protect democracy and we will protect the DRC,' said Moise Katumbi.
The sporting giant said they 'no longer have a relationship' with Pacquiao.
Activists now warn thousands of students could take streets of Goma tomorrow if belongings 'not returned'
Officials are alarmed at the prospect of a dirty bomb if Isis gets its hands on the material.
Jeb has the misfortune to be standing when Middle America has run out of patience and is searching for a warrior.
Women were turned away at the gates as they attempted to get in to see the game
The fierce battle to topple Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi began with anti-government protests in the eastern city of Benghazi, and a "day of rage" on 17 February 2011.
Turkish president criticises US as German Chancellor Angela Merkel proposes no-fly zone.
Local poet Godfrey Kudakwashe said Mugabe's work should be recorded in the history of the country.
The death toll has risen to 28 following an explosion near military buildings in the city.
Aviation shows saw performances from the South Korean aerobatics team as well as the US and French airforces.
EXCLUSIVE: African Union electoral observer tells IBTimes UK about widespread irregularities in run-up to poll
Young skier rescued from Whistler's Peak Express chairlift after slipping from his seat.
In post-Gaddafi Libya power plays between revolutionary militias have led to a civil war.
Tim Leissner is reportedly under investigation by the FBI over his links to Malaysia PM Najib Razak.
Photographer David Ramos travelled around Sweden to document the daily lives of people stuck in no-man's land during the cold Scandinavian winter.
Cover of Network magazine depicts blonde woman assaulted by dark-skinned men.
Anti-immigrant group claims to have 5,000 Estonian members.