Vladimir Kara-Murza: Who is the Putin-critic in coma after 'second poisoning'?
Kara-Murza is one of the best known members of Russia's pro-democracy opposition.
Brazzers: Russia blocks adult site because its content is 'detrimental to the human psyche'
Meanwhile authorities decided to unlock YouPorn, owned by Brazzers' parent company.
Ayatollah Khamenei defies Trump's warnings: 'Iranians are not afraid of threats'
The US president had said Iran was "playing with fire" following the test-firing of a ballistic missile.
UN removes notorious Afghan warlord from its Isis and al-Qaeda terrorists list
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, former Afghan prime minister, was blacklisted in 2003 following the 2001 US-led invasion.
Pakistan hits back at India over crackdown on Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed
Islamabad accuses India of involvement 'in terrorist operations in Pakistan'.
UK rejects calls to postpone Trump visit over US travel ban as protests are planned
'The invitation has been extended and has been accepted,' a Downing Street spokesperson said.
Hacksaw Ridge: How recreating the bloodiest battle of WWII gave Mel Gibson his comeback
Production Designer Barry Robison spoke to IBTimes on the challenge of recreating Gates of Hell battlefield
Francois Bozizé: Ex-president of CAR and Christian militia leader still at large
Bozizé is accused of "murder, torture and inciting genocide and hate" in the Central African Republic.
China school allows students to 'borrow' marks to reduce stress of failing in exams
The marks bank operates like a real bank with defaulters getting 'blacklisted' and charged 'interest'.
Madonna has a tough time accepting Donald Trump's presidency: It's like a nightmare
The pop-star has been a supporter of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
US blacklists Kim Jong-un's younger sister Kim Yo-jong over human rights abuses and censorship
Kim Yo-jong is the vice director of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea's Propaganda and Agitation Department.
'Google farked us over': Fark accuses Google of failing to reimburse ad revenue after algorithm glitch
Fark's founder is calling Google out for failing to reimburse lost ad revenue after shutting its ads down.
US sanctions five Russian officials over human rights violations
They include head of investigations committee and two spies implicated in Litvinenko murder.
President-elect Donald Trump confirms Dan Coats as intelligence director
Coats was tipped for the role, despite being a vocal critic of Russia and Vladimir Putin.
Who is Rebecca Ferguson, X Factor star that wants to sing Strange Fruit at Trump's inauguration?
Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the United States on 20 January.
South Koreans continue to oppose Japan deal on former sex slaves, a year after it was signed
Opposition politicians promised to nullify the deal should their party win the next presidential election.
9,000 artists 'blacklisted' in South Korea for opposing President Park Geun-hye
The list purportedly included one of South Korea's most influential figures, film director Park Chan-wook.
Iran to pay half the announced price for 80 Boeing airliners
As per the contract signed on 11 December, the total price of the 80 planes was $16.6bn.
Donald Trump's chief of staff Reince Priebus hints at changes to White House press briefings
President-elect Trump has had a tense relationship with the press since the early days of his campaign.
North Korea embarks on massive military drill pledging 'tough' response to UN sanctions
Kim Jong-un oversees military exercises that simulate targeted attacks on South Korean positions.
UN imposes new sanctions on North Korea in bid to throttle its nuclear programme
China will be the key player in enforcing the new sanctions targeted at coal exports.
US names French Foreign Legion veteran as Isis suspect behind Paris and Brussels attacks
Abdelilah Himich, also known as Abu Suleiman Al-Faransi, is believed to be living in Syria.
Argentina orders mobile operators to create national user register – which could affect the right to privacy
Argentine mobile operators must pay for, set up and operate the national register to stop crime proliferating.
South Korea considering blacklisting Kim Jong-un's younger sister Kim Yo-jong
Kim Yo-jong serves as a vice director of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea's propaganda and agitation department.
Mel Gibson opens up about alcoholism and going 'barking mad' as Oscar buzz builds
Hollywood veteran also spoke about expecting his 9th child with girlfriend Rosalind Ross
Rolls-Royce alleged to have 'bribed its way' to major contracts in 12 countries
The UK company is said to have paid bribes worth up to £10m.
Read Jeremy Corbyn's full speech at Labour's 2016 conference in Liverpool
Left-winger said the party is about protest, campaigning and winning elections.
Cybercrime syndicate Black Team unleashes malicious network weaponising popular torrents to spread malware
Security researchers have uncovered a massive Eastern European cybercrime syndicate collaborating with ransomware developers.
Skepta earns a fan in culture minister Matt Hancock: 'Grime represents modern Britain'
Skepta won the Mercury Prize album of the year award for his fourth album Konnichiwa.
VoIPtalk may have been hit by hackers, initiates precautionary password resets
The details of the alleged breach remain unclear as the firm is reportedly still investigating the attack.