The United States and Cuba have re-established embassies in each other's capitals, formally restoring diplomatic ties.
Three cases of chemical use in June alone confirmed by research groups
Saturday's shark sighting near Perpignan beach was third in ten days
Nelson's attention grabbing stunt came as Blatter was answering follow-up questions to journalists in Zurich.
In the wake of June terrorist attack, country's tourism industry has been hard hit by cancellations.
Islamic State increasingly paranoid about WiFi being used to leak reports of atrocities.
Horrific scenes as garden of cultural centre turned into a killing field with 27 dead and 100 injured in Islamic State slaughter.
Father of girl recounts horror of daughter dying in her mother's arms on migrant trip to Sicily.
Websites sympathetic to the militant group have posted pictures of the three migrants, bound and blindfolded.
Altogether, there are now more than 10 million documents published on WikiLeaks.
Revellers wrestle in huge pools of grey goo at South Korea's Boryeong Mud Festival.
The trio appear on a list of 'high achieving individuals'.
Blast at cultural centre in Suruc, off Syrian border kills at least ten people.
The directive to CFEC to stop investments could affect Kennedy Energy Park and other major projects in Australia.
The dictator has doubled the number of the country's workers who toil abroad, according to North Korean Watch.
Italian foreign ministry sets up crisis team to manage hostage taking in war-stricken Libya.
US Defence secretary begins tour of Middle East today to reassure allies wary of Iran deal.
Targeted outpost was flying Afghan flag when the American helicopters opened fire, local official says.
US, China and EU to finalise Information Technology Agreement later this week after WTO hammers out deal.
The terminal costing £31 million would include pet resorts, massage parlours and a hospital.
The German chancellor still said Greece would have to push through economic reforms it has agreed to.
Instead of €60 a day, Greeks can withdraw €420 as weekly allowance while capital controls partially remain in place.
Hung Hsiu-chu and the Tsai Ing-wen named candidates for January presidential election.
World's number two Tennis player Roger Federer launches early childhood development centre in Malawi.
The Ku Klux Klan protested on 18 July in front of the South Carolina Courthouse over the removal of the Confederate flag.
Pre-packed foods more expensive at supermarket chains than deli counters of London's upmarket grocery stores.
The apology comes 70 years after the end of the war.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel defends her honest exchange with asylum seeker Palestinian girl.
Charlie Hebdo editor Laurent Sourisseau says he does not want magazine projected as being 'possessed by Islam'.
Moore and her three children were not at the house at the time of the tragedy.