Interior Ministry says that most Muslims would not be interested in settling in country.
Members of rival contrade, or parishes, fight at the end of traditional race in Tuscan town.
The pair handed themselves in but insist they are tour guides.
However, Thinni welcomed the prospect of air strikes against the militant group.
Philip Hammond to be the first British Foreign Secretary to travel to Iranian capital in 14 years
The calf was born without complications at Edward Villegas Rubio's stable in Bambamarca in the country's Cajamarca region.
Candidacy by 15-year-old shows demand for third-parties rising in US says pollster.
Ombudsman Pavel Astakhov called for anti-child porn official to be provided with police protection.
Greek-chartered ferry attempts to ease overwhelming influx of migrants
The number of arrivals in Greece last week was equal to almost half the number for the whole of 2014.
Bush took a swipe at Republican frontrunner Trump, questioning his right-wing credentials.
Three women, including a minor, allege they were raped by UN peacekeepers in Central African Republic.
Hackers say service that netted ALM $1.7m in 2014 did not protect deleted profiles from data leak.
Details of an SNP MP, government officials and Piers Morgan's wife have been found in the data dump.
€13bn was paid to Greece so it could make the ECB deadline and €10bn to stabilise the banking sector.
The café in remote Kasol in the state of Himachal Pradesh has been panned for allegedly declining to serve an Indian.
Haul of 350 gold coins come from fleet of Spanish galleons that sunk in a hurricane 300 years ago.
Avant-garde act Laibach performed in Pyongyang, becoming the first western act to play in the country.
There are fairly straightforward steps you can take to check and then confirm your partner's details.
Australia detained young nationals as they were attempting to fly to the Middle East.
BREAKING: Seoul restarted radio broadcasts in response to mine explosion that injured two soldiers
Investigators rule out Uighur Muslim link as they seek help from Interpol.
IAEA has reportedly allowed Iranian experts to inspect their own Parchin nuclear facility raising concerns.
Malaysia will uphold human rights but only within the confines of Islam.
Liang Liang and Xing Xing are on loan from China.
Fresh estimate is nearly four times the number of asylum applications received last year.
Mohammad Allan, who suffered brain damage due to hunger strike, in intensive care.
Loud explosion went off in northern suburb of Shubra al-Khaima in the early hours of 20 August.
No one hurt by the reopening of the massive sinkhole.
New South Wales' rescue officers conduct hour-long operation to help release man from washing machine.