'Highly likely' Isis leader killed in airstrike, Russia says
Moscow doubles down on claim despite statement earlier this week admitting notorious jihadi leader's death 'could not be verified'
Moscow doubles down on claim despite statement earlier this week admitting notorious jihadi leader's death 'could not be verified'
Russian fighter dips its wings to show the missiles it is carrying
Destruction of Grand Mosque and famous leaning minaret branded a 'historical crime'
Renee Rabinowitz, 80, takes legal action against El Al after strictly religious male traveller refuses to sit next to her for fear of 'immodest' inadvertent contact
Member of the elite Special Forces unit, Joint Task Force 2, kills an Isis insurgent from 3,450 metres (2.1 miles)
Residents of besieged rubble-strewn rebel stronghold breaking their fast with sunset iftar meal captured in striking footage
The Castile family lawyer says she was 'stunned' by the footage
French president's new team includes 15 men and 15 women and 14 ministers from civil society
Mr Trump has instructed the federal government to be tough on immigration
Warden claims police wouldn't 'even want to touch...let alone beat' gay people
'I’m sure the Russians have been able to hack in and gotten most of it,' the Senator says
Mr Kushner holds separate talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
Ehud Barak argues one-state solution would make country 'non-Jewish' or 'non-democratic'
The bill passed with overwhelming support in the Senate and Lower House of Congress
It was the fourth loss in a row for the Democrats since the President was elected
UK ranked as third least vulnerable country with island states the most likely to suffer
Humanitarian organisations call on EU to stop ‘demonising’ NGOs for saving lives at sea
May second deadliest month for civilians since coalition air strikes began in August 2014, according to Airwars