Mexico flatly rejects paying for Trump's wall
Enrique Pena Nieto says his country will not accept anything that goes 'against our dignity'.
Britain accused of preparing an official 'witch-hunt' by Russia
The embassy questioned whether the UK is seeking another EU referendum following US election concerns.
'I will really kill you,' Duterte warns mayors on narco-list
'I might go down in history as the butcher,' the president of the Philippines said.
UK is 'first in line' for trade deal with US, Boris Johnson declares
'There is no way the UK is going to take a back seat,' Senator Bob Corker confirmed.
Boris Johnson to meet Congressional leaders following 'positive but frank' talks with Trump advisers
Foreign secretary on charm offensive despite previous attack on Trump's 'stupefying ignorance'.
'We are not here to sabotage legislation' Lord Speaker tells PM ahead of Supreme Court Brexit ruling
Peer hits outs at those 'intent on creating discord between the House of Commons and the House of Lords'.
Theresa May faces a 'mandarin revolt' as Brexit tensions rise after Sir Ivan Rogers' resignation
Concerns grow over 'the general desire to blame the civil service for everything'.
'Never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power,' UK's departing EU diplomat tells colleagues
Sir Ivan Rogers says UK's 'multilateral negotiating experience is in short supply' ahead of Brexit.
House Republicans spark fury with vote to gut independent ethics body
House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi ridicules 'drain the swamp' claims following the move.
Police shooting: Man dies in 'pre-planned policing operation' on M62 motorway
The incident has been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
UK could create 400,000 jobs by quitting customs union
'We must take back control of our trade policy,' said leading Leave campaigner, Michael Gove.
Amid a rising death toll, global powers react as Kabila refuses to stand down from power
'We can't go on like nothing is happening,' said French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault.
Mongolia bans Dalai Lama future visits following Chinese wrath
Beijing says it hopes its neighbour 'can draw lessons from this, respect China's core interests'.
First Lady says Obamas will be there for Trump 'for the health of this nation'
Obama said she would support the president-elect but could not bring herself to use his name.
The DRC has become a 'powder keg' as angry protesters roar at Joseph Kabila to go
UK and Belgium say they will have to re-evaluate their relationships with the vast African nation.
'There was wood and glass everywhere,' says tourist as she describes Berlin Christmas market horror
Eyewitnesses recount the devastation which killed at least 12 people in the German capital.
'I escaped. I didn't wait to be killed,' says DRC judge who was 'forced' to sentence Moise Katumbi
Chantale Ramazani Wazuri tells IBTimes UK how 'institutions are instrumentalised by the executive power'.
As Kabila deadline looms, tensions remain high in DRC amid a heavy military and police presence
'The regime is arresting and kidnapping people and leaders from the opposition,' one opponent said.
Croatian police discover 67 people crammed into smuggler's van
Many of the victims were treated for carbon monoxide poisoning.
Loretta Lynch regrets 'innocuous' meeting with Bill Clinton on tarmac
The US attorney general acknowledged that it gave people 'a reason to think differently'.
Buses enter Aleppo to ferry people out of besieged Syrian city
People will also be transported out of Foah and Kefraya, two pro-government villages.
LA authorities extinguish burning man on Hollywood Hills street
The man had also suffered a gunshot wound to the head.
Anger in Tunisia as court forces 13-year-old girl to marry brother-in-law who impregnated her
The relative managed to halt the prosecution following the decision.
Great British Take Off: Pie lovers launch meat and potato pastry into space
The savoury treat's space odyssey was recorded on camera.
Five-year-old boy shot dead in his sleep as President Duterte's drug war rages on
The child and his father were killed as unidentified gunmen came knocking at dawn.
Aleppo's orphans beg the world to help them get out of the besieged city so they can eat and drink
Speaking for her 46 'brothers and sisters', Yasmeen Farmouz says they simply want to live.
Answering Aleppo's distress call: Here's how you can help people in the besieged Syrian city
As people continue to suffer relentlessly, international anger has reached breaking point.
EU sanctions seven DRC security officials responsible for deadly violence
US follows suit by imposing sanctions on two officials.
Trump claims he does not need daily intelligence briefings because he is 'like, a smart person'
The President-elect accused President Obama of being 'too busy' to receive the updates in 2014.
Assassin slaps Duterte with murder, kidnapping, torture and genocide charges
Self-confessed hitman Edgar Matobato said the Filipino president ordered and even took part in killings.