France strikes: Eiffel Tower shut down as thousands march against labour reforms
One of the world's most popular tourist attractions has been shut down due to strikes against labour reforms.
Sheikh Farrokh Sekaleshfar: Australia reviews British Islamic preacher's visa in wake of Orlando shooting
In 2013, Sheikh Farrokh Sekaleshfar said death sentence should apply to homosexuals under Sharia law.
India's right-wing Hindu Sena throws Donald Trump a birthday party in New Delhi
The Hindu Sena has praised Donald Trump for fighting against Islamic terror.
Orlando shooting: Thousands petition White House to ban AR-15 gun from civilian ownership
If the petition reach 100,000 signatures within a month, the White House will be forced to take up the issue.
Orlando shooting: Muslim American's Facebook post goes viral as he urges people to donate blood
Mahmoud El-Awadi said he was a proud Muslim-American and urged people to look beyond politics and religion.
UK weather: Thundery showers for London as flooding and travel disruption warnings issued
As much as 25mm of rain is expected to fall within one hour, with rain warnings issued for three days.
Orlando shooting: Vigils planned in cities across the globe to honour LGBT nightclub victims
Mourners will gather in London, Hong Kong and Sydney in memory of those who died during the attack.
Euro 2016: Uefa mascot Super Victor confused with giant sex toy in embarrassing blunder
The mascot of the small boy with a cape and superpowers shares his name with a popular sex toy, Super Victor.
US warns Pakistan not to allow its territory to be used to plan terrorist attacks in India
Warning comes days after Indian PM Narendra Modi told US Congress about terrorism on his country's borders.
MPs launch inquiry after thousands urge ban on forcing women to wear heels at work
More than 142,000 people have signed a petition urging a ban on women being forced to wear heels at work.
British couple in Costa Blanca arrest due to retirement home fraud
The couple and their daughter are being investigated for fraud and engaging in criminal activity.
India-Pakistan dispute: UN appoints Swedish general to monitor Jammu-Kashmir ceasefire line
Major General Per Lodin of Sweden will head the mission to monitor the ceasefire line between India and Pakistan.
UK weather: Three rescued in London as emergency services respond to flooding and lightning
Lightning, thunder and torrential rain battered the capital on afternoon of 7 June.
Udta Punjab: Why are filmmakers comparing India to North Korea's dictatorship?
Producer Anurag Kashyap of upcoming Bollywood film complains about 89 cuts Censor Board called for.
Modi in US: Where to watch the Indian PM and US President Obama's joint press statement
Prime Minister Modi and President Obama will discuss economic ties and security issues.
Modi in US: White House commends Indian prime minister on climate change leadership
Narendra Modi will hold a one-to-one talk with President Barack Obama on 7 June at the White House.
UK weather: Warnings issued as thunder, hail, torrential rain and flooding set to batter London
The UK is likely to see up to 20mm or more of rain within one hour, with as much as 50mm within a few hours.
Three dead and hundreds evacuated as deadly storm heads for Tasmania
More than 100 people were evacuated, with helicopters and boats being sent to manoeuvre people away.
Modi five-nation tour: Key outcomes from Indian PM's visit to Afghanistan, Qatar and Switzerland
Indian PM Narendra Modi is visiting Afghanistan, Qatar, Switzerland, the United States and Mexico.
Ramadan 2016: Sadiq Khan to use holy month to break down suspicion around London Muslims
As Ramadan beings, Khan urges Muslims to use the holy month to spread awareness about Islam.
Did Margaret Thatcher's government play a role in India's 1984 Sikh Massacre?
British-Sikhs say Margaret Thatcher's government gave India military assistance during the 1984 Sikh riots.
Refugee crisis: Police arrest 12 men during anti-immigration demonstration in Brighton
Sussex Police received reports of assaults and criminal damage by a group of masked men.
Nigeria government recovers £9.1 billion of stolen money in corruption crackdown
President Muhammadu Buhari has made ending corruption a priority since entering government.
Muhammad Ali: Why the boxing legend converted to Islam and refused to serve in the Vietnam War
The boxer is well known for his outspoken political views on war and religion.
Suffolk: Murder inquiry launched as police find body in search for missing couple
The elderly couple have been missing from their residence since 28 May.
Muhammad Ali dead: Sporting legend's final tweets include Prince, Bono, and Kobe Bryant
IBTimes UK takes a look at some of the final messages posted by Muhammad Ali himself on Twitter.
Isis in Syria: Government forces enter Raqqa in Russian-backed offensive against Islamic State
This is believed to be the first time the Syrian army has crossed into Raqqa since Daesh captured it in 2014.
EU referendum: Michael Gove says Brexit could boost NHS budget by £100m a week
Remain campaign dismisses Gove's funding boost claim as 'totally dishonest'.
United States blasts Pakistan for lack of 'sufficient action' against terrorist groups
The State Department report condemned Pakistan for taking 'slow action' against the 2008 Mumbai attack terrorists.
Indian citizenship a possibility for Hindus facing persecution in Pakistan and Bangladesh
Narendra Modi's government has taken a number of measures to protect Hindu refugees in neighbouring countries.