A woman and a child were confirmed dead as the government blamed PKK for the blast.
The case's investigation and the death sentence handed to two Myanmar migrants have been fiercely contested.
The law does not apply to personal blogs.
Apart from China, stock markets across Hong Kong, Australia, India, Japan and South Korea were trading lower.
The California Powerball has announced one jackpot winner.
MPs in German chancellor's coalition pushing for full border controls in wake of New Year's Eve assaults.
Warning comes after a video showed militants pledge allegiance to the Islamic State.
Kim Jong-un honours nuclear scientists and officials for their contribution in conducting the fourth nuclear test.
The Texas senator's failure could be a violation of federal election rules.
Other footage shows the 10 sailors on their knees with their hands behind their heads.
The isolated nation said that their 'successful' testing last week was in response to US hostility.
AJAM cable and digital operation will end by April.
Orthodox Christians will celebrate Orthodox New Year on 14 January 2016.
French President finds it 'intolerable' for French Jews to be assaulted over 'religious choice'.
The sixth Republican debate will be hosted by Fox Business Network on 14 January.
The government will put forward revisions in law to oblige businesses to stop such harassment.
Foreigners and Thais donate blood following an online appeal that goes viral.
China unveils mummified body of a monk in south eastern city of Quanzhou, Fujian province.
Charlie Hebdo magazine condemned for featuring Aylan Kurdi with 'groper' caption.
Swedish police accused of covering up rapes at music festivals in 2014 and 2015.
The new vehicle delivered last year shortly before he warned of police spending cuts.
Snow and sub-zero temperatures in the Balkans have led to fears refugee children could die of exposure.
So far 31% of arrivals to Europe this year have been children.
Cafe was hit as part of the Paris terrorist attacks of last November.
Hindus celebrate several festivals in mid-January, such as Lohri, Makar Sankranti and Pongal.
Kenyan authorities asked to protect Burundian refugees fleeing for their lives.
IBTimes UK speaks with lawyer of Ipob leader, still detained in Nigeria in spite of High Court rulings.
Oriel College students are campaigning for a statue of the colonial businessman to be removed.
Only a third of Russian air strikes have targeted Islamic State, according to US official.
Some 30 years after the world's worst nuclear accident, Chernobyl is undergoing a major transformation.