Donald Trump Republican presidential nomination acceptance speech from RNC in full
Trump took aim at Obama administration and spoke of 'law and order' plan at Republican National Convention.
Jews brace for their own Nice: French Jewry under siege but not defeated
Almost 8,000 French Jews moved to Israel in 2015, up from 1,900 in 2012.
Ukip leadership hopeful MEP Bill Etheridge claims party's anti-EU stance has 'held it back'
West Midlands MEP Bill Etheridge speaks to IBTimes UK about his bid to succeed Nigel Farage.
EU referendum: Voters give reasons behind Leave or Remain ballots
Polls are open and voters have until 10pm to have their say on Britain's future in the EU.
Brexit as it happened: Britain has officially voted to leave the EU
Leave has secured more than 13 million votes
Nicky Morgan wants a panic button installed after the murder of MP Jo Cox
Morgan says MPs are regularly abused and wants the tone of the EU referendum campaign to change.
Forget dishonesty, made-up stats and name-calling: 10 real reasons to leave the EU
Analysis devoid of dishonesty, made-up stats, or hysterically apocalyptic predictions.
EU referendum: Brexit could 'shatter Western political civilisation', says EU Chief Donald Tusk
European Council president warns UK of unpredictable economic and geopolitical future in event of Brexit.
Egypt's second revolution unlikely despite rising anger over corruption and police brutality
Egyptians are exhausted after five years of instability, violence and economic hardship.
The incompetent and undemocratic EU could soon implode – is it really safe to remain?
Across Europe, revulsion for the arrogant bureaucracy grows and the EU is a byword for economic stagnation.
Indian millennials work a longer average week than young people in any other country
Research has revealed that young Indians work an average of 52 hours per week.
France: Petrol shortages continue as CGT union warns Euro 2016 football tournament could be disrupted
Motorists around France have been queueing to fill their fuel tanks, as strikes at oil refineries persist.
Iain Duncan Smith: EU is a force for social injustice that hurts the poor
Former work and pensions secretary says Brussels more concerned with 'political project' than 'have-nots'.
Law and disorder in the DRC: Who is Fred Bauma, Congo's jailed Mahatma Gandhi?
EXCLUSIVE: Bauma tells IBTimes UK about the non-violent fight to secure democracy.
Conservative activist Tim Montgomerie quits the Tories
In his statement announcing his departure from the party he criticised the Cameron government.
UK unemployment maintains 10-year low as George Osborne praises Northern Powerhouse growth
Despite the low unemployment numbers, average pay growth slowed to 1.9% including bonuses.
Besigye: 'No chance of Uganda election being free or fair', as supporter is shot dead in Kampala
Kizza Besigye said he has no confidence that elections this week will be free or fair.
Uganda: People have not had a free and fair election for the past 20 years, activists claim
Violations since 1997 posed serious risks for Ugandan's ability to freely exercise their human rights.
Burundi: 'There is no genocide under way', claims award-winning journalist Roland Rugero
'Manipulations and misrepresentations of reality have always fuelled conflict in Burundi' he said.
Violence erupts during Tunisia youth unemployment protests
Skirmishes broke out between police and demonstrators as hundreds breached an overnight curfew.
South Africa: Could Zimbabwe-style farm invasions be triggered by worst drought on record?
Farmers are concerned that politicians will exploit tensions to divert attention from bad governance.
Tunisia protests: Job-seekers roam the streets in frustration over high unemployment rate
Police fire tear gas and water cannon to disperse hundreds of young protesters, during the second day of riots.
Tunisia: Country-wide curfew imposed after protests turn to looting and attacks on police stations
Tunisia's feared security forces have responded to the unrest with teargas and water cannons.
Tunisia: Police and rioters clash in third day of unemployment protests
At least one policeman has been killed in some of the worst protests in Tunisia since the 2011 uprising.
Tunisia: Violence on the streets of Kasserine as youth return to protest incomplete revolution
Five years after protests toppled Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, demonstrators are returning to the streets.
Tsai Ing-wen: Who is Taiwan's first female president, leader of the Democratic Progressive Party?
Law professor turned DPP leader, nicknamed 'Little Ing', breaks the pattern for Asian women in politics.
Uganda elections 2016: What are the issues at stake in the looming poll?
Poll on 18 February may take into account limited government budget and Museveni's last term
Uganda elections 2016: Government curtails freedom of expression as polls loom
Journalists and media houses are targets of threats, bribes and violence ahead of presidential polls.
Uganda elections 2016: Bill targeting NGOs has 'chilling effect' on civil society groups
Voters cannot make informed decisions as independent groups face renewed threats, activists claim
The labour market in 2016: The best countries to get a job in Europe revealed
Unsurprisingly, financially-troubled Greece is one of the hardest places to find employment.