Benjamin Netanyahu was quoted by Israeli media as saying settlements 'can no longer be developed'.
IBTimes UK explains the importance of the historic nuclear agreement between Iran and major world powers.
Market watchers predict banks from China or India might be first into Iran but Germany also looks like a contender.
France celebrates Bastille Day 2015 with a huge anti-extremism display in Paris.
President Buhari sacks chiefs from all branches of the military as Boko Haram kills hundreds.
A video of a car, driven backward through heavy traffic has prompted a police investigation.
The British actress is one of eight foreign personalities living in France decorated among a total of 544 people given gongs.
Mydiaspora, to be available on iOS and Android, will be Shariah compliant.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu calls landmark agreement a "bad mistake of historic proportions".
The Islamic festival of Eid al-Fitr, held on 17 July in UK, will mark the end of the fasting of Ramadan.
An Islamic school in Indonesia allows members of the transgender community to pray together.
Iraq's Anbar operation set to include army personnel, federal police, Shiite militias, and local Sunni tribes.
Lynn Neal and Beth Ferrier, appearing with their attorney Gloria Allred, filed a memorandum.
Pyongyang's National Defence Commission insists the facility produces pesticides and not biological weapons.
The incident occurred during Godavari Pushkaralu when pilgrims rushed towards a gate on the banks of the Godavari river.
Diplomats say an agreement on Tehran's nuclear programme has been reached.
Foreign ministers of US, Britain, China, Russia, France, Germany and Iran to make announcement.
Nigerian president replaces chiefs of army, navy and air force to combat Islamists.
Each local troop has right to decide for itself on whether to allow gay leaders
Mexican government has announced a reward of £2.5m for information on 'El Chapo'.
Russell Brand defends London's black cab drivers and accuses Uber of tax evasion in the UK.
Danish 'Piss for Pilsner' festival invites people to donate urine to assist in the production of beer by local farmers.
An Indian couple and four of their children were brutally killed after being accused of practicing witchcraft.
Walker becomes the 15th official candidate for the GOP.
Assad regime has repeatedly denied using barrel bombs in Syria.
Pope Francis says the secret to his energy levels is not 'drugs'.
The Greek prime minister needs to push through unpopular measures in the next two days.
Blowing up an in infant was part of an explosives training exercise by Islamic State, according to Iraqi head of security.
1,000-strong Christian 'Babylonian Brigades' joins forces with Muslim militias and Iraqi army to fight Isis.
Indian teenager raped for a second time after police tried to use her as a bait to catch the perpetrators.