Soviet officer who 'saved the world' by averting nuclear war dies
'I was literally just doing my job'
'I was literally just doing my job'
Unofficial handouts cause ‘chaos’ as refugee camp populations swell
The pair fell out after Saakashvili started began scrutinising people close to the President
Two women were sprayed in the face and remain in hospital, while two others were suffering from shock
'The government is here for all citizens and will secure the respect of rights for all citizens,' said Ms Brnabic
Ten-ton bombs can be launched from aircraft and are 'highly destructive', senior general claims
US and South Korean President agree stronger sanctions needed
'The demand for food, shelter, water and basic hygiene support is not being met due to the sheer number of people in need'
Hamas and Fatah fought a civil war in 2007 and since then Hamas has governed the Gaza Strip
The photos show an intermediate range Hwasong-12, the same type of missile launched over Japan this week
Incident occurs during protests over the acquittal of a police officer
The incident occurred during protests over the acquittal of a St Louis police officer
'There are countless ways a natural disaster can make it difficult to find a health centre that offers abortions or make it impossible to pay for one. That’s why we're here to help.'
Rachel McGeoch and Beccy Pistone had their babies William and Andi delivered in adjacent wards in Mt Auburn Hospital
Each shelter will house up to six families
As Raqqa falls to US-backed Arab and Kurdish forces, women and children left behind face indefinite detention
"They could end up invisible," says Joanne Dunn, a child protection specialist with UNICEF