The presidential candidate also published the phone number of one of the network's anchors.
Isis statement talks of harm in coming days
Greek Prime Minister ' trusts the will of the people'.
On 26 June, in a 5-4 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, the US Supreme Court ruled that LGBT have the right to marry in all 50 states.
UCL president: 'Our view is that reversing that decision would send entirely the wrong signal'.
Research suggests that absence of opportunity to express radical views online may influence decision to travel and join Isis.
Medical authorities have confirmed 37 died in the attack; the death toll has risen throughout the day.
Russian deputy foreign minister calls Dutch plans 'untimely and counterproductive'.
Militants shot civilians, including women and children, dead on the streets of Kurdish city.
Gary Pine, a project manager from Bristol, and his 22-year-old son Benjamin fled for their lives.
IBTimes UK looks back at Islamic State's first 12 months of existence.
President Rousseff jets to the US in an attempt to improve the worst approval ratings in history of Brazil.
Militants reportedly overrun Amisom base in southern Somalia, black Islamist flag raised.
BREAKING: Supreme Court 5-4 ruling means gay marriages can take place anywhere in the US.
BREAKING: Secretary General Ban Ki-moon concerned over prevailing political and security environment in Burundi.
Sergeant fired after photo emerges of him with underwear featuring controversial flag following church shooting.
Attacker was under surveillance in 2006 and has ties to Salafist Islam.
French President confirms one man was killed and two injured in attack in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, Lyon.
Deputy US Defence Secretary condemns Russian sabre rattling, calls for extra funding
Unconfirmed reports by Tunisian media have put the death toll at 13
A man carrying an Islamist flag joins attackers from Islamic State targeting France
BREAKING: Al-Imam al-Sadiq mosque in Kuwait City targeted during Friday prayers.
Both sides have conceded that huge gaps remain in negotiations as self-imposed deadline likely to be missed.
Russian statesman served as prime minister under Boris Yeltsin and worked closely with Vladimir Putin.
Embattled presidential elections are now planned for 15 July.
US jobs are dominated by whites and Asians, according to latest diversity report.
He however expressed sympathy towards taxi drivers.
Pakistan minister has vowed to approach UN if investigation finds coal-powered facilities in neighbouring India are at fault.
Developed nations too have poor quality of abortion services.
Serge Atlaoui's appeal against death penalty on drug offence rejected by Indonesian court.