Human Rights Minister Martin Nivyabandi says security operations in 'respect of international law'.
Elsa Buchanan Jul 05, 2016
Celebrating 22nd Liberation Day, Kagame said Rwanda still has to strive for total liberation.
Elsa Buchanan Jul 04, 2016
Brexit vote has called into question how UK deals with the thorny issue of free movement of people.
Elsa Buchanan Jul 04, 2016
Bodies of lawyer Willie Kimani, his client, and their driver found prior to police trial.
Elsa Buchanan Jul 04, 2016
IBTimes UK meets one of the 1% of refugees lucky enough to be resettled
Elsa Buchanan Jul 02, 2016
Sworn-in head of state nicknamed 'Duterte Harry' vows 'relentless and sustained' attack on drugs and alcohol.
David Sim Jul 01, 2016
Dr Besigye, a long-time rival of President Museveni, has been repeatedly beaten, hospitalised and jailed.
Elsa Buchanan Jul 01, 2016
UPDATE: Bodies of rights lawyer Willie Kimani and his driver Joseph Muiruri allegedly found in Nairobi
Elsa Buchanan Jul 01, 2016
Defence Secretary Ash Carter previously called the ban 'out-dated and harmful to the military'.
William Watkinson Jun 30, 2016
EXCLUSIVE: Somali refugees tell IBTimes UK of the threats they could face if they are returned to Somalia.
Elsa Buchanan Jun 30, 2016
'These migrants have probably suffered inhuman treatment upon arrival,' human-rights groups have warned.
Elsa Buchanan Jun 30, 2016
The #PutDrewInStarWars campaign has even received backing from Luke Skywalker actor, Mark Hamill.
Priyanka Mogul Jun 30, 2016
French government reassures UK 2003 border agreement will remain in place despite UK voting to leave EU.
Elsa Buchanan Jun 30, 2016
Leaders spark genocide fears with anti-Tutsi propaganda amid violent political crackdown.
Elsa Buchanan Jun 30, 2016
This is the 25th such operation in the past 12 months and more than 11,300 migrants have been affected.
Elsa Buchanan Jun 29, 2016
IBTimes UK meets the Somali girls forced to flee Kenya's refugee camps.
Elsa Buchanan Jun 29, 2016
Under revised version of bill transgenders could choose loo of choice after 'certified' surgery.
Mary Papenfuss Jun 29, 2016
The new bill recognises a child's right to grow up in a family setting.
Alice Wheatley Jun 28, 2016
Demonstrators have been asked to attend the rally without backpacks after rallies turned violent
Staff Reporter Jun 28, 2016
Daoud, who previously worked as a reporter for the BBC, hosted a political talk show in Egypt.
Callum Paton Jun 28, 2016
'Africa's Pinochet' was convicted of crimes against humanity, rape, sexual slavery and torture in May.
Elsa Buchanan Jun 28, 2016
IBTimes UK investigates claims that Somali women and girls in the camp have been targets of sexual violence.
Elsa Buchanan Jun 28, 2016
Authorities claim there is a need for tight security after deadly Isis and Kurdish rebel attacks
David Sim Jun 27, 2016
Human Rights Watch calls for prosecution of former banditry controller Robert Yékoua-Ketté.
Elsa Buchanan Jun 27, 2016
The report details violations against lawyers, Hong Kong book sellers and bloggers opposing China's government.
Nandini Krishnamoorthy Jun 27, 2016
Yishai Schlissel killed Banki and injured another five during stabbing rampage in 2015.
Ludovica Iaccino Jun 26, 2016
Crackdown on strange haircuts, necklaces and cloths happened in Islam's holiest city of Mecca
William Watkinson Jun 25, 2016
O'Grady campaigned for a Remain vote at the referendum alongside major trade unions Unite and Unison
Ian Silvera Jun 25, 2016
Ash Carter called the ban on transgender troops out-dated and harmful to the military.
Nandini Krishnamoorthy Jun 25, 2016
Women being reported to authorities in Kuwait, where blasphemy can carry the death penalty.
Mary-Ann Russon Jun 23, 2016