Residents in Madaya shot dead by snipers while scavenging for food, claim activists.
Scientists say energy from the most recent tests in the secretive state too small to be considered hydrogen bomb.
The North Korean leader is constantly surrounded by employees who are either rapidly taking notes, laughing (for a reason that is usually unknown) or watching his every move
The medical charity saved 20,192 refugees over eight months in 2015.
Mountains of stinking rubbish are piled up on the outskirts of Beirut, reaching the height of motorway overpasses.
As fighting continues into its third day fires raged at five oil storage tanks in Libya's oil crescent.
The Address Hotel captured international headlines when it went up in flames on New Year's Eve.
The sixth-biggest jackpot in US history could be claimed on Wednesday night.
Kybernetiq magazine stresses importance of technological understanding for jihadists.
The 15 couples made their vows in temperatures as low as -20C.
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Increasing number of British students buying university assignments from 'contract cheaters' in India.
The UK foreign secretary said sanctions against the regime could be tightened.
Founder of Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta teamed up with students for Bet You Can't Do It Like Me dance challenge.
Anti-immigration group seeks to capitalise on anti-immigrant feeling following New Year's Eve attacks.
Cologne mayor Henriette Reker issued a women's "code of conduct" to protect against sexual assault.
Despite reports, Congolese rebels M23 deny infiltration of Burundian rebels in their ranks.
Bollywood actor claimed India was experiencing a rise in intolerance back in November 2015.
Many Christians around the world are celebrating Epiphany, while others are preparing for Christmas.
Trial resumes for coup plotters whose attorneys claim they were 'mistreated' in jail.
Sanders delivered a speech in New York in which he detailed his plan for Wall Street reform.
Former Saudi high court judge tells state media that 13 judges consider each case.
Both are ruthless clerical tyrannies that systematically abuse the human rights of minorities.
Many residents in Pyongyang cheered and applauded, some shed tears.
Mayor says women should have 'code of conduct' in wake of mass assaults in German city on NYE.
Islamic State vows revenge attack on Saudi Arabia following executions.
This is the official declaration in full by North Korean government confirming the detonation of hydrogen bomb.
A study by Action for Children claimed that unhealthy eating is a cause of serious concern among youngsters.
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UN investigators have reportedly discovered cluster submunitions in several districts of the country.