Saudi Arabia and allies reveal 'Qatar-linked' terror list
Four Arab states have accused Qatar of supporting terror groups, something that Doha strongly denies.
Embarrassment for Rex Tillerson as ExxonMobil sues new boss Donald Trump over Russia fine
Oil and gas behemoth taking Trump administration to court over "capricious" Russian sanctions fine.
How the UK's new porn crackdown will impact you and why it could end in disaster
When do the new porn age checks come into effect and what are the cybersecurity risks?
The great British porn crackdown: Age checks coming to adult websites to protect children
UK porn age verification could leave websites open to fines of £250,000.
Eugene Kaspersky denies links to Kremlin as US tech firms seek softer Russian sanctions
"Having Russian roots does not make us guilty," says Kaspersky chief, over Kremlin connection accusations.
North Korea to accelerate nuclear programme in response to 'utterly vicious and barbaric' sanctions
Pyongyang warns it would only strengthen its nuclear arsenal if the global powers continue to expand sanctions.
Hundreds of fake antivirus apps and malware-packed WannaCry 'protectors' found on the app market
Researchers said 20% of total blacklisted antivirus apps are residing in the Google Play Store.
Egypt internet blackout: Major websites and VPNs 'blocked' in censorship crackdown
NGO reveals 62 blocked websites include AlJazeera, Tor Project, Medium and Qatar TV.
'Parthenon' made of banned books erected at Nazi book-burning site - but Mein Kampf is blacklisted
Literature by Orwell, Rushdie and Marx just some of the works to cover replica of Athens temple.
UN clamps fresh targeted sanctions on North Korea for ballistic missile tests
Four individuals and 14 North Korean entities blacklisted in the latest expansion of economic sanctions.
Park Geun-hye: South Korea's impeached president goes on trial for corruption
The scandal-hit leader faces charges including bribery, abusing state power and leaking state secrets.
Church of England fund soars to the top ranks of endowment funds after doubling its returns in 2016
The Church's returns doubled to 17.1% from 8.2% the year prior.
Ukraine bans Russian social media networks and search engines
One of the social media sites has more than 15 million Ukrainian users.
Ukraine bans Russian citizen Steven Seagal as a 'national security threat'
Action movie star was granted Russian citizenship by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2016.
Who is Gulbuddin Hekmatyar? Afghanistan's notorious warlord returns to Kabul
Hekmatyar's return comes eight months after signing a peace deal with the government.
Hackers using 'cybersquatting' tactics to spoof websites of UK's biggest banks
DomainTools found 110 fake HSBC websites were used in the cybercrime scam.
Aadhaar leaks: India's controversial national ID system 'wilfully' exposed personal data of over 130 million
Four specific government websites have intentionally leaked data.
Married gay vicar quits Church of England, says he was blacklisted by homophobic institution
The Church of England prohibits its clergy from getting into same-sex marriages.
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, Afghanistan's notorious warlord, urges Taliban to stop fighting
Hekmatyar also calls for the Taliban to begin peace negotiations with the government.
Russian law will 'ban VPN providers' that fail to enforce government's website blacklist
The bill could 'completely prohibit' the use of VPN software, sources warned.
South Korean military placed on combat readiness for 'immediate response' to North Korea
Acting president Hwang Kyo-ahn says North Korea could carry out a provocative act 'any time'.
Sathurbot trojan targets WordPress sites using illegal movie and software torrents
Sathurbot has been active since at least June 2016 and has compromised over 20,000 computers so far.
South Sudan famine: Russia and US disagree on where blame lies
War-torn South Sudan is first country to declare famine since 2011.
'I beat him with my sandal 25 times,' brags Indian MP Ravindra Gaikwad over business class row
The Shiv Sena lawmaker reportedly became incensed after his flight was changed to an all-economy jet.
Famine-stricken South Sudan denies use of oil revenues to buy weapons
The UN accuses leadership of failing its people amid conflict and famine, something Juba strongly denies.
Ukraine bans wheelchair-bound Russian singer Yulia Samoylova from Eurovision Song Contest
Controversy surrounding Russia's entry for the 2017 song contest has begun months ahead of the competition.
Famine-stricken South Sudan 'using oil revenues to buy arms' says UN
War-torn country became first nation to declare a famine since 2011.
Over 1.3bn email addresses leaked online as major spam operation exposed
'Chances are that you, or at least someone you know, is affected,' one expert said.
Teenager vs Superpower: Who is Joshua Wong, the Hong Kong 'wunderkind' taking on Beijing?
The 20-year-old is the poster boy for Hong Kong's democracy movement.
Trump's Taiwan telephone call could help Hong Kong democracy movement take on Beijing
Activist Joshua Wong told IBTimes UK about the need for the West's involvement.