Investigators raided a home where they found an explosive device similar to that used in Monday's metro bombing.
Cyclist films pedestrian swearing at people on bikes as they go past.
Clinger Borges do Vale survived 11 plane crashes but lost three brothers in aviation calamities.
Former governor Ian Acheson warns that radical preachers have become increasingly influential behind bars.
Study projects that from 2030-2035, there will be 225m babies born to Muslims to 224m to Christians.
A student pilot was practicing a stall while flying over Arizona.
On 7 April, Rwanda will commemorate 23 years since genocide that killed at least 800,000 people.
Several suspects have been arrested after police raided apartment and found an explosive device.
The book contains several famous faces including Nelson Mandela and Abraham Lincoln.
Rescue workers found the heavily-pregnant woman after her family set fire to a tyre to alert them.
Award-winning photojournalist Carl Court visited the Hamam al-Alil refugee camp as the fight to liberate Mosul from Isis enters its sixth month.
Thai men can volunteer to serve in the army for six months or enter a lottery that can mean exemption or two years' service. Transgender women are forced to undergo embarrassing examinations.
Tiffany Li, accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend, is expected to be granted bail after offering the huge amount.
It's available for wedding receptions too.
Jon Platt had challenged a £120 fine for taking six-year-old to Florida for a week.
The men were hanged at a police compound on 6 April morning, the group said.
Father Jeremy Sierla lived at Ampleforth College after sexual abuse claims first emerged.
They were protesting against the Khan Sheikhoun air strike that killed 73 people in Syria.
Regime slams 'inappropriate language' by Imbonerakure as IBTimes UK hears calls for rapes are widespread.
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) arrests a Palestinian man after the attack.
Chilean nun's lawyer said fellow sisters blamed the victim for having been raped.
The driver was later released on bail pending an investigation.
Officers want to identify man after woman in her 20s attack at Strudwick Court in south-west London.
Madueke, said to be 'at large', is accused of bribing three officials before the 2015 presidential election.
Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said the plot related to Anzac Day commemorations.
The Pittsburg Community Schools Board of Education said on its website that they had accepted her resignation.
India's top court is in the process of deciding whether the practice of triple talaq is unconstitutional.
Rescuers used boats, helicopters and tractors to ferry around 2,000 people out of Edgecumbe town in North Island.
South Africa has more than 80% of the world's rhino population.
It aims to find out if authorities enforced building codes and adequately planned for natural calamities.