Trump blames suspected Syria gas attack on Obama administration's 'weakness and irresolution'
As the White House struggles to explain its Syria policy, France calls for clarity on the US position.
Striking a post-Brexit trade deal will be 'a laborious endeavour' German vice-chancellor warns May
Sigmar Gabriel said Germany 'as keen as the UK' to agree on an 'orderly withdrawal' and trade terms.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev says St Petersburg explosion a 'terrorist attack'
The spotlight is on a 23-year-old man from Central Asia known to have links to radical Islamist groups.
Theresa May: British military trainers to be sent to Jordan to help defeat Isis
The PM will discuss terrorism, trade and the Syrian refugee crisis during a 3-day visit to the Middle East.
Mexican newspaper prints final edition as violence against journalists hits breaking point
'If the price is life, I am not prepared for any more of my collaborators to pay it,' Norte editor says.
Donald Tusk prepares to reveal EU approach to Brexit negotiations
The draft guidelines are expected to back Merkel and Hollande's call for departure terms to be settled first.
We still want to work with EU on counter-terrorism says Boris Johnson
UK foreign secretary's comments come as May is condemned for remarks on security cooperation.
Rich Mexican cleared of sexually assaulting underage girl 'because he didn't enjoy it'
Diego Cruz's case has sparked anger and reinforced beliefs that the wealthy and powerful are above the law.
Isis 'on the retreat and broke' in Iraq as the battle to retake Mosul rages
Former Iraqi finance minister Hoshyar Zebari said the group once made $3m to $5m – but that is no longer.
Theresa May to hail Union as 'unstoppable force' ahead of Nicola Sturgeon meeting
The prime minister will give an address north of the border to kickstart a politically significant week.
Mosul: We are witnessing the defeat of Isis, coalition claims
Terror group 'unable to deny Iraqi security forces their objectives'.
Top Democrat: 'More than circumstantial evidence' of Trump associates/Russia collusion
Adam Schiff said evidence is 'very much worthy of an investigation'.
DRC: Drastic cuts to the world's biggest peacekeeping mission is 'playing with fire' warns France
5,190 human rights violations were recorded last year alone, with state agents responsible for 64%.
'There is no evidence Potus colluded with Russia' Trump tweets ahead of Comey testimony
President sent a series of tweets hours before a house committee probes Russia's election meddling.
How Alabama kidnap victim Brittany Diggs used an insulin pump to break out of car trunk
The nursing student is relocating due to fears over her safety.
What is the US Thaad missile defence system in South Korea and why has it angered China?
US Secretary of State says he hopes China will work with the US 'to eliminate the reason Thaad is required'.
Is the US going to war with North Korea? Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says military strike is 'an option'
Top US diplomat lands in South Korea to deliver a combative message to the hermit kingdom.
Maryland judge uses Trump's own words against him to block revised travel ban
The president's public statements indicate the aim is 'the realisation of the long-envisioned Muslim ban'.
'The senator from Kentucky is now working for Vladimir Putin' – John McCain tears into Rand Paul
McCain and Paul clashed over Montenegro's Nato membership.
Afghanistan arrests 24 over deadly hospital assault amid questions of 'insider help'
Officials are 'working on evidence to find out if someone has been involved from the hospital'.
Donald Trump 'will serve the Muslim world' declares Saudi Arabia's deputy crown prince
Meeting between the Saudi royal and US president was heralded as 'a historic turning point'.
Canadian Christian volunteers denied US entry over fears they could 'steal American jobs'
'We're helping people' says church group sent to help rebuild after Hurricane Sandy.
Florida man tries to burn down shop run by Indians to 'run the Arabs out of our country'
Richard Lloyd, 64, claimed he was 'doing his part for America'.
Activist Fred Bauma warns there is no political will from either side to hold elections in the DRC
The prominent LUCHA member tells IBTimes UK how the UK, US and EU can help deliver democracy in the DRC.
Depriving a terror suspect of their British citizenship is lawful rules European court
Judges at European Court of Human Rights unanimously reject Sudanese-born terror suspect's claims.
Eat and run: Suspected Romanian ringleader of huge restaurant scams busted by Spanish police
The man is believed to be behind two food heists which robbed owners of thousands of euros.
German warplane and pilot unearthed by schoolboy on family farm during homework assignment
Armed with a metal detector, Daniel Rom Kristiansen and his father brought history to life.
Asda fined £300,000 for dead rodents, droppings and flies 'running riot' at Enfield delivery depot
Council chiefs said the national retailer's behaviour 'beggars belief'.
John Kelly: US may separate children and parents at Mexico border
US Homeland Security Secretary says he'd do 'almost anything' to deter people from making perilous trek.
Trump 'wiretapping': 5 things you need to know about the accusations against Barack Obama
From president's tweets to intercept warrants and intelligence agency denials, here's the anatomy of the row.