Judges ruled that many Pakistani prisoners were mentally ill and they 'couldn't let everyone go'.
FBCP among groups protesting against organisations behind rights violations and killings.
Hindus are 1.6% of Pakistan's population but have never been privileged to register their marriages since 1947.
Drugs are a problem in the Philippines – the real issue, though, is poverty.
IBTimes UK speaks exclusively to #Tajamuka leader about release of pro-democracy campaigner Linda Masarira.
Opposition candidate Jean Ping claims he was cheated of victory and refuses to 'retreat'.
The system is the 'most significant impediment' to women's rights in Saudi Arabia, HRW tells IBTimes UK.
Tsegay's asylum bid came as Ethiopia's forces accused of killing dozens in Amhara and Oromia regions.
There are currently no provisions for the 1,022 unaccompanied minors in the refugee camp.
'Numerous extrajudicial killings' in the Philippines have prompted S&P to issue a warning over the country's credit rating.
Judge Paola Di Nicola said books could help girl understand the extent of the damage she suffered.
Assaults on humanitarian convoys are the fault of Jabhat al-Nusra.
Incendiary bombs and bunker-busters are being used against civilians in the city of Aleppo.
Tickets on death boats cost as much £3,000.
The former soldier attempted suicide in July after being denied treatment for gender dysphoria.
His wife can be heard begging her husband to get out of his truck.
IBTimes UK meets activist Silvanos Mudzvova, who claims to be latest victim of regime's repression.
Schoolgirl that starved her mother to death exposed a school where teenagers suffer terrifying abuse.
Moise Katumbi's claim comes after 44 died in clashes between anti-government protesters and police.
Protests turn violent amid the deadly police shooting of a black man and the wildly different versions of what happened.
Zimbabwe's former minister of finance Tendai Biti tells IBTimes UK about malfunctioning hospitals.
Priests and church-goers in Manila held candle-light vigil for 3,000 dead in drugs war.
UN report names suspects and says government used security apparatus to carry out possible crimes against humanity.
Three decades on, the former communist regime still casts a shadow over the country.
In 1989, dictator Nicolae Ceausescu's regime fell and the appalling state of Romania's orphanages were exposed to the world.
Anderson runs the Arizona's Faithful Word Baptist Church, listed as an anti-gay hate group.
Clooney has repeatedly spoken out against human rights abuses by dictators in the Middle East.
African Union claims the current tension in the capital Kinshasa did not allow for the dialogue to continue.
Woman believed to be Kharday Zorokong, who supports FGM for girls aged 18 and above.
More than 40% of the country's population are now food insecure, due to conflict and drought.