17 women who served as ministers in France sign a declaration against sexual harassment in politics.
Fiona Keating May 15, 2016
London Mayor Sadiq Khan is investigating Johnson's private finance claims.
Mark Piggott May 15, 2016
Johnson has said there is no 'loyalty' to the idea of a unified Europe.
Vasudevan Sridharan May 15, 2016
President Nicolas Maduro orders military drills to take on 'foreign threats'.
Vasudevan Sridharan May 15, 2016
David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn in big push for Remain EU campaign.
Zairah Khurshid May 14, 2016
Cricketer turned politician admits he bought a flat in 1983 through an offshore company.
Nandini Krishnamoorthy May 14, 2016
Emergency imposed citing threats from the US and the country's own right wing opposition.
Nandini Krishnamoorthy May 14, 2016
Geraldine Roman tells IBTimes UK about her struggles with gender and her landmark political victory.
Romil Patel May 14, 2016
The presidential candidate denies having made any calls in which he posed as a 'John Miller' or 'John Barron'.
Lara Rebello May 14, 2016
Police beat the crowd back as they gathered outside the courthouse to support Katumbi.
Romil Patel May 13, 2016
Internet giant gets in hot water for excluding minority neighbourhoods in many US cities from Prime.
Mary-Ann Russon May 13, 2016
Top Labour MP says that Brussels has been a 'strong friend to British women at work' despite its shortcomings.
Ian Silvera May 13, 2016
Speaker of the House says he is "very encouraged" by meeting Trump on Thursday 12 May.
James Lillywhite May 13, 2016
Hacker named shenfenzheng shares personal details of business tycoons Jack Ma and Wang Jianlin.
Vasudevan Sridharan May 13, 2016
The vice president took up his new role following the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff.
Lara Rebello May 13, 2016
A Conservative press officer is heard branding Ashley Fox 'a bit naughty' after the incident.
Ian Silvera May 13, 2016
Clooney said Americans do not fear Muslims or immigrants or women, and that they will not let fear be an issue.
Ananya Roy May 13, 2016
Lebanese militant group confirms death of Mustafa Badreddine but Israel yet to respond.
Vasudevan Sridharan May 13, 2016
Although the order cannot be enforced by law, it carries the threat of lawsuits or loss of federal aid.
Nicole Rojas May 13, 2016
'I've gotten fed up with him,' Mar-a-Lago estate 'historian' says of the president.
Mary Papenfuss May 13, 2016
The judge ruled Obama exceeded his authority in funding a provision that sent billions in subsidies to insurers.
Nicole Rojas May 13, 2016
The former Tory prime minister waded into the Brexit debate for the first time.
Brendan Cole May 13, 2016
This is a bad message to countries being vilified for turning public broadcasters into state broadcasters.
Steven Barnett May 12, 2016
The Caribbean tax haven has always engaged with tax authorities when asked.
Martin Kenney May 12, 2016
IPCC confirm that police did not protect former Tory leader by dropping a case against a former brothel owner.
Ewan Palmer May 12, 2016
FBU chief Matt Wrack warns former Mayor of London is most likely to benefit from a Brexit vote.
Ian Silvera May 12, 2016
Starter homes, pay-to-stay and other policies get go-ahead as Lords back down.
Shane Croucher May 12, 2016
A number of pro-impeachment protesters were seen crying with joy after Rousseff was suspended.
James Lillywhite May 12, 2016
Watchdog is hoping to retrieve information from the party relating to its expenses investigation.
Ian Silvera May 12, 2016
The Rwandan president addresses the 2015 referendum which enabled him to run for third term in 2017 election.
Ludovica Iaccino May 12, 2016