Prime Minister Habib Essid says the wall is to stop insurgents from 'anarchic' neighbours
Computer glitch causes system meltdown at American Airlines
Then-and-now photos show scenes in Gaza and Israel one year apart.
It is 20 years since the Srebrenica massacre, Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two.
Conservation officer suspended with no pay for refusing to euthanise cubs after mother was destroyed.
IBTimes UK speaks with a top Israeli official and Palestinian NGO on the war and settlements.
Tsipras points to inequality in Greece and highlights the debt crisis is a 'European problem'.
Somali Islamists storm village in bordering Kenya hurling grenades and opening gunfire on quarry workers.
A new video posted to YouTube details the history of the blaze.
The United Nations Human Rights Office voiced its deep concern over the worsening human rights.
The Srebrenica genocide was the killing of over 8,000 in town of Srebrenica during Bosnian War
First time a gay couple is seeking legal status for their marriage in South Korea.
BREAKING: Three people have been pronounced dead near university campus as police launch manhunt for gunmen.
The move is aimed at improving the moral standards of students, says the university
Greece can become shareholder in Brics' New Development Bank and borrow money, says Russia.
Couples spending too long chatting online instead of talking to each other.
Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian orders probe into Miramas break-in.
Calls for prime minister to stand down while investigations are on-going.
Budget constraints could also drive 17,000 civilian employees out of their jobs in the next two years.
The latest attacks included one by a woman wearing a veil at a military outpost.
The leaders discussed trade, climate change and plans to cooperate on defence.
Youngest-ever Nobel Peace laureate says $39bn is needed on an annual basis.
Authorities in Russia have published a guide to taking selfies more safely due to an increase in the number of people killed or hurt while taking self portraits.
tennis championships halted to observe a national minute's silence.
A large bust of Queen Nerfertiti was hastily taken down after horrified locals complained it looked nothing like the famed beauty of pharaonic Egypt.
The former attorney general said whistleblower could have started a 'useful' debate.
Tons of rock and ice collapsed near the mouth of the Big Four Ice Caves.
Angela Merkel 'not exaggeratedly optimistic' for a solution before 12 July summit.
Lifting of arms embargo and inspections remain key stumbling blocks.
Heroin use has more than doubled among whites.