Prime Minister Theresa May will hope to get on the front foot after a triple whammy of bad news.
Ian Silvera Mar 17, 2017
Former national security adviser was paid $45,000 by Kremlin-backed news outlet RT in December 2015.
Nicole Rojas Mar 17, 2017
Tensions between two countries is high as Turkish government threatens to scrap EU migrant deal.
Isabelle Gerretsen Mar 16, 2017
Ex-President Taylor is serving 50-year sentence for his 2012 conviction of 11 counts of war crimes.
Elsa Buchanan Mar 16, 2017
Centre-right parties feast over historical defeat of Labour as Greens emerge as new political force.
Isabelle Gerretsen Mar 16, 2017
'Of course he was sworn in,' says leader of Hungarian nationalist group Vitezi Rend.
Graham Lanktree Mar 16, 2017
First Minister of Scotland described move as 'untenable, undemocratic and totally unsustainable'.
Ian Silvera Mar 16, 2017
Under the nation's 2006 laws, homosexuality is a crime.
Elsa Buchanan Mar 16, 2017
"There is no way removing the egg from the omelette can be done in two years."
Ian Silvera Mar 16, 2017
Space agency said it would be 'reshaping' its focus based on the resources available.
Hannah Osborne Mar 16, 2017
Corporate account seemingly hacked after tweet is sent ridiculing president's "tiny hands".
Ben Skipper Mar 16, 2017
UK prime minister said "all our energies" should be focused on Brexit negotiations rejecting SNP plans.
Josh Robbins Mar 16, 2017
Group allege that Farage's campaign failed to declare £26,302, more than £10,000 over legal limit.
Jordan Bhatt Mar 16, 2017
Group said they were behind the parcel bomb sent to Wolfgang Schäuble.
Josh Robbins Mar 16, 2017
Department head Rex Tillerson defends plans to cut prevention of mass atrocities and reduce UN, World Bank funding.
Graham Lanktree Mar 16, 2017
The president's public statements indicate the aim is 'the realisation of the long-envisioned Muslim ban'.
Romil Patel Mar 16, 2017
China to fund projects including massive health facility, desalination plants and university in Balochistan.
Vasudevan Sridharan Mar 16, 2017
Free market think-tank and Federation of Small Businesses spoke to IBTimes UK about the issue.
Ian Silvera Mar 16, 2017
Chancellor was forced into embarrassing U-turn over National Insurance hike for the self-employed.
Shane Croucher Mar 16, 2017
Pro-democracy activist Linda Masarira tells IBTimes UK about pervasive criminal cases against opponents.
Elsa Buchanan Mar 16, 2017
Urges China and Southeast Asian nations to conclude a legally binding code of conduct in South China Sea.
Nandini Krishnamoorthy Mar 16, 2017
McCain and Paul clashed over Montenegro's Nato membership.
Romil Patel Mar 16, 2017
PM can now choose date for when to begin two year process of leaving the EU.
Ewan Palmer Mar 16, 2017
Failings to ensure first peaceful transition of power in DRC could spark rise of insecurity and instability.
Elsa Buchanan Mar 16, 2017
Support for populist parties has not diminished despite failing to deliver blow to political stability.
Sofia Lotto Persio Mar 16, 2017
Civil servants, rural workers and labour unions took part in demonstrations in Sao Paulo, Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro.
Alex Wheeler Mar 16, 2017
The estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was murdered on 13 February.
Divya Kishore Mar 16, 2017
The US secretary of state said countries should adopt a 'new approach' to make Pyongyang abandon its nuclear ambitions.
Nandini Krishnamoorthy Mar 16, 2017
The president said he expected "some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks".
Tom Porter Mar 16, 2017
French President Francois Hollande and front runner Emmanuel Macron have praised the victory by Mark Rutte.
Callum Paton Mar 16, 2017