Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty footage shows a suspect throwing a grenade which killed one and injured 90.
Egyptian religious authorities have suspended Mahmoud al-Moghazi.
Called Deopokhari, the 900-year-old custom is still practiced by Newari people in the village of Khokana.
The UK has recently reinforced its border controls around the French port of Calais to curb the illegal entry of migrants.
Thai authorities said they have captured a man seen leaving a backpack at the site of deadly attack.
Clinton was favourite to be Democrat candidate in 2016 but the Vermont Independent is taking over.
At least 18 fish farms to come up along 14km Egypt-Gaza border.
US President said steps must be taken to reduce carbon emissions as protesters greeted him.
With collapsing EU asylum rules, authorities allow trains to move on from Hungary to Vienna and Munich.
The personal health care budgets are for those with long-term conditions, maintains the NHS.
White House prepares list of Chinese state enterprises and private companies for sanctions.
Aragon declares a day of morning after three men and two women killed.
Passport-free travel across mainland Europe cannot continue in current form.
Experts had previously said the walls of the temple were still standing.
Company which manufactured wing parts for MH370 say they cannot tell for sure if debris is from plane.
A massive blast has rocked the industrial zone of Lijin in Shandong, with flames and black smoke coming from a chemical factory.
Australia denies rift with Cambodia over taking in migrants from Nauru in exchange for aid.
US president due to appear in episode of Running Wild with Bear Grylls to highlight effects of climate change
British Vice News journalists and translator charged with terror offences by Turkish court.
A man is fighting for his life after being stabbed at the Notting Hill Carnival, Europe's biggest street party.
Clashes between nationalists and riot police broke out into violent skirmishes after MPs backed reforms for more autonomy in the rebel-held east of the country.
An unusual stepped structure exposed on street ascending from Siloam Pool to Temple Mount has raises questions among researchers.
Corbyn's initiative could be at an auspicious moment for the left.
Latest atrocity shows Iraq soldiers chained and set alight in "retribution" video.
Arrests follow grisly discovery of 71 dead migrants packed into lorry at Austrian border.
World famous British engine manufacturer admits it is talking to authorities over oil giant bribery allegations.
China's president Xi Jinping starts his first state visit to the US and talks with Barack Obama.
Tadeusz Slowikowski claims a local family were killed as the Nazis retreated to keep the train's location secret
Grenade injures 100 police amid clashes with Right Sector protesters at Ukraine's parliament
Journalist paraded by state broadcaster to "confess" to involvement in "great losses" on Black Monday