A barrel bomb killed 15 civilians in the Syrian city of Aleppo.
IBTimes UK looks back at the act of genocide that saw 8,000 Bosnian Muslims killed.
Earlier Argentinian Pope had received Communist crucifix from Bolivia's President Evo Morales
Serge Brammertz is prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
Author Harper Lee's second book Go Set a Watchman will be released on 14 July 2015.
More than hundred flights suspended after Mount Raung in East Java erupts.
Germany's hawkish finance minister takes a dig at Greece in public remarks offering to swap it for Puerto Rico.
The £65,000 worth 'Young Girl with Serpent' work was stolen from a Beverly Hills collector.
Transport unions warn of more strikes if they fail to get a fair deal.
Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and North Africa sheltering refugees.
Speaking in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Pope Francis calls for just economic order.
Saud was world's longest-serving foreign minister before he was replaced in April due to health concerns.
Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha says Bangkok cannot be blamed for China's troubles.
Hackers stole Social Security numbers, health histories and other sensitive information.
The airline says the captain has not been fired but there is an ongoing investigation.
In an open letter, one London Underground driver clarifies how the strike is not about money.
The court overturned the state's previously congressional map drawn by the Republican-held Legislature.
Photo of a homeless boy using McDonald's light to study goes viral inspiring people to value education.
The Libyan Army has said 15 soldiers were killed in the fighting and eight civilians.
Greek MPs from the ruling Syriza party are scheduled to meet on 10 July to decide proposal.
Bomb explosion kills Colonel Taher Allush outside local mosque.
Foreign and Commonwealth Office changes its travel advice after Sousse massacre.
On 11 July, it's the 20th anniversary of the massacre of over 8,000 Bosnian Muslims in the Srebrenica genocide.
New York sculptor Nathan Sawaya hits nerd nirvana with his Lego sculptures of DC superheroes.
British prime minister cannot claim to respect democratic values and support a leader who seized power.
No casualties as explosive device went off near federal high court in oil-rich River State's capital.
The cases bring the total of those with Ebola to five since Liberia was declared free of the disease
US attorney general Loretta Lynch says all couples – gay or straight – are entitled to the same rights.
State has passed a bill to remove controversial standard from the state capitol grounds.
Two Israeli citizens are being held in the Gaza Strip, at least one by Hamas