Author Forrest Fenn penned the book The Thrill Of The Chase which hints to the location of a stash of treasure
Mosquito-borne Zika Virus is believed to cause abnormally small heads in babies.
Around 750 people have been stranded in Greece after Macedonia shut its border on 22 January.
Japan's government says it received a record 7,586 refugee applications in 2015.
Hui Zhang claimed she was acting in self-defence after her employers attacked her with a butcher's knife.
With gusts as high as 60mph and 2ft of snow expected in some states, supermarkets have been raided for food, shovels and salt.
The 24 January vote has been pushed back amid accusations of fraud.
Nigerian army conducts raids across Bono state as joint offensive continues.
States of emergency have been declared in 10 US states and Washington DC.
IBTimes UK speaks with Panzi foundation on dangers to women and girls if political situation worsens in DRC.
The man posted a fake newspaper front page which went viral.
GO will be the third anti-EU campaign to launch after the establishment of Leave.EU and Vote Leave.
IBTimes UK speaks with the World Food Programme following drought exacerbated by El Nino.
The move will extend the government's ability to search and detain people without warrants.
A timeline of the major events of the Arab Spring on the 5th anniversary of the movement.
Doctors of the World UK have launched a project to help with the urgent problem of giving medical assistance to refugees.
Exhibition at Photographers Gallery in London shows executed leaders, evictions and hunger strikers.
Farmers are concerned that politicians will exploit tensions to divert attention from bad governance.
At a press conference Mr Trudeau described the shooting at a community school as 'every parent's worst nightmare.'
Church of England cleric applauds vicars who grow beards to appeal to Muslim communities.
Nearly 35 restaurants in China were found illegally lacing food with opiates like morphine and codeine.
Noah Chamberlin, 2, was walking in woods with his grandmother and sister when he went missing.
Yiannopoulos claims: 'There are enough grants out there for women and minorities'.
Yoga originated in India but it's not connected to Hinduism, claim experts.
Financial Times reports that senior intelligence official traveled to Damascus to relay request from Putin.
Rights activists say President Emomali Rakhmon is using terror threat to stamp out all opposition.
The company has banned staff from working weekends and will encouraging more mentoring and faster promotions.
Police fire tear gas and water cannon to disperse hundreds of young protesters, during the second day of riots.
The village of Shirataki now consists of 18 families and just 36 people.
Recent terror attacks in Mali and Burkina Faso prompt Senegal to increase security measures.