Duterte: I will not allow cops in Espinosa killing to go to prison 'even if it was murder'
Filipino leader gives his support to police officers a day after multiple murder charges were recommended.
Burqa should be banned in Germany 'wherever legally possible', says Merkel
'German law takes precedence over sharia,' the German chancellor declared.
Iran will not let Trump 'rip apart' nuclear deal, warns Rouhani
'Do you think we and our nation will let him do that?' the Iranian president said.
DRC nears 'a bloody dictatorship' as Joseph Kabila's political opponents come under siege
IBTimes UK can reveal exclusive first-hand accounts of a campaign of fear and intimidation against the opposition.
Mitt Romney's dinner date with Donald Trump has him oozing with 'anxiety' from his pores
Romney piled on the praise following second meeting with President-elect since his victory.
Channel Islands internet users face slow broadband as ship cuts three cables with anchor
Communications to Channel Islands is currently being routed via the submarine cable link with France.
Duterte's narco-list contains 'about 5,000 to 10,000 government officials'
The president says he is ready to submit the names to the National Security Council by the end of the month.
Donald Trump makes U-turn on torture as ex-marine says 'cigarettes and beer work better'
The president-elect's latest self-contradiction is the 15th in just as many days.
Democrats mount bid to deny Donald Trump the White House
Could there be an Electoral College revolt against the president-elect on 19 December?
China: Mass motorway pile-up involving 56 vehicles leaves at least 17 dead
Snow and rain are thought to have been the main cause of the carnage.
Eurosceptics welcome prospect of Blair's political return as he 'discredits most things he touches'
The former PM is setting up a new London bureau, where he will reportedly move 130 staffers.
Britain faces EU budget bills for more than a decade warns Germany
The UK will also not benefit from any 'generous rebates', the German finance minister has said.
Prolific fake-news writer: 'I think Trump is in the White House because of me'
Paul Horner said his stories were picked up by the President-elect's supporters who "believe anything."
Boris Johnson accused of 'insulting' Italy following Prosecco threat
Brexit talks with an Italian minister led to a spat over who can sell more fish and chips or Prosecco.
Trump, Putin and Le Pen 'would be good for world peace' says far-right French party chief
France will have 'good relations with Russia,' National Front leader Marine Le Pen said.
Assad: Trump could be Syria's 'natural ally' if he keeps commitment to 'fight the terrorists'
The US President-elect said he would 'bomb the hell out of Isis' during the election campaign.
Brexit blues for Theresa May as Supreme Court judge hints at further delays
Lady Brenda Hale said 'a simple Act of Parliament' may not be enough to trigger Article 50.
I would have won popular vote 'even bigger and more easily', says Trump
US President-elect says Electoral College is 'genius', despite previously branding it a 'disaster for democracy'.
Obama: Trump committed to Nato alliance
'There is no weakening of resolve' when it comes to a maintaining a strong US-Nato relationship, said Obama.
Government more interested in 'petty party politics', says Farage after May snubs Trump offer
Ukip leader accuses No 10 of 'trying to keep me out of everything,' despite links to President-elect.
Theresa May under growing Cabinet pressure to exploit Nigel Farage's links with Trump
The Ukip leader has offered to help build bridges with the President-elect after meeting with him.
Far-right French leader says Trump's US election victory signals 'a new world'
Marine Le Pen will battle for the French presidency in 2017.
Farage tells government to bury 'personal animosity' as he offers to help build ties with Trump
The Ukip leader also hit out at 'nasty' comments about the President-elect during the campaign.
Bernie Sanders leaves the door open for 2020 presidential run
Democratic message of standing up for working people 'no longer holds much sway,' said Sanders.
Donald Trump confident US-UK special relationship will 'go from strength to strength'
US president-elect spoke to PM Theresa May in a phone call and invited her to visit Washington.
Could Michelle Obama run for president in 2020?
The First Lady is set to leave the White House in January after eight years.
Duterte: 'I don't want to quarrel anymore, because Trump has won'
Filipino president adopts a conciliatory tone after frequent and hostile outbursts towards Obama.
Iraq: Isis forcibly moves 1,500 families 'to be used as human shields'
Hundreds of people have also been abducted from areas around Mosul, including 30 sheikhs.
Government will trigger Article 50 by March deadline, insists David Davis
Preparations for first draft of a bill to trigger Brexit underway in case government loses its appeal.
Rodrigo Duterte shoots down purchase of 26,000 assault rifles from US
'We will not insist on buying expensive arms from the US,' the Filipino president insisted.