A Tatar politician tells IBTimes UK the international community must not forget the persecuted minority.
The foreign secretary, who will stop in Washington DC and New York, is not expected to meet with President Trump.
May told the magazine about Brexit, Trump and her home life.
Eight countries and ten airports are thought to be affected by the ban.
North Korean state-run media released a threatening video vowing a 'hail of fire' against the US
Former chancellor faces criticism from Labour and SNP MPs over new appointment.
Democrats express disappointment as Obama pick was blocked, but some support Gorsuch.
Philippines president stated "you have to stick to where God placed you".
Could it be that Brits want their cake and eat it?
Satirical sculptures known as 'ninots' go up in flames at the finale of the Las Fallas festival in Valencia.
Pastor Patrick Phillip Mugadza in prison for claiming 92-year-old Mugabe will die later this year.
Labour leader and deputy leader issued the statement after fresh in-fighting within the party's ranks.
The numbers should have been removed from the documents on the government website.
He made the remarks on Mother's Day in Iran — the birthday of Muhammed's daughter Hazrat Fatima Zahra.
Mugabe, 93, is the world's oldest leader and will run as Zanu-PF's presidential candidate in 2018 elections.
Former Ukip leader's comments prompted nine complaints from listeners.
Potential coordination between Trump campaign associates and Russia's government being looked at.
A constitutional convention after Britain leaves the EU could decentralise power across the UK.
IBTimes UK looks at the pros and cons for the prime minister calling an election.
Popular scientist slams proposals to cut funding for education, science, and the environment.
President sent a series of tweets hours before a house committee probes Russia's election meddling.
House Intelligence Committee will get answers to Trump's claim Obama wiretapped Trump Tower
World Happiness Report ranks Central African Republic, Burundi and Tanzania as 'unhappiest' African nations.
The move indicates the screening process to resettle refugees in the US may have resumed.
Both the Torkham and Chaman crossings were sealed on 16 February.
Republican leaders defend healthcare bill that takes from the poor and gives to top 1% of Americans.
Conservative government will invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty to start divorce proceedings with the EU.
Mick Cash's union is planning to hold another walkout on 4 April in the row over rail guards.
Family of president of Djibouti's League of Human Rights say reasons for Omar's arrest remain mysterious.
Schulz was nominated with 100% of the votes to lead Germany's Social Democrat Party.