New research says some smoothies would get a red traffic light label based on sugar.
Film business is booming in the state but producers are unhappy about controversial measure.
The US President said he wanted to help Argentina 'heal and move forward'.
Bitter battle looms as first lady Grace Mugabe hints she is out to get the vice-president.
How could a technique using fear of asphyxiation by drowning be considered anything other than torture?
Islamic discourse is in desperate need of revival – not everything in the Quran is applicable today.
A number of prominent Turkish politicians have been linked to a high-profile gold-bullion corruption case.
Mayor of London questioned by Treasury Committee over pros and cons of possible UK exit from European Union.
Grand estimate was revealed to parliament by Cabinet Office minister John Penrose.
The Department of Health said the 'desperate and irresponsible' action would inevitably put patients at risk.
Eurosceptic firebrand Nigel Farage accused the former deputy chairman of 'disloyalty'.
Disability activists shout 'no more deaths from benefits cuts' at PMQs
Conservative leader made the boozy announcement during Prime Minister's Questions.
Hillary Clinton also takes Grand Canyon state while Bernie Sanders gets Utah boost.
ANC has 'full confidence' in Zuma who is accused of corruption through ties with controversial Gupta family.
Islamabad marks Pakistan Day in front of the country's top civilian and military leadership.
Labour leader has denied any knowledge of the document apparently drawn up by his ally.
Pyongyang threatens the South Korean leader and her allies, especially US.
Syrian conflict and Ukrainian crisis likely to dominate talks between Kerry and Russia.
The 37-year-old Peruvian national had been living in Brussels for past six years.
Palin, who has no law degree, will be the judge in new courtroom reality programme.
Voters will head to the polls in Arizona and caucuses in Idaho and Utah.
The presidential candidate also calls for a ban on new refugees from areas affected by terrorist groups.
Morgan claimed that Trump 'is one man who definitely has a plan to deal with Isis terrorism'.
The Republican said security services should be able to do 'whatever they want' to get information.
Lawmakers have passed Chancellor George Osborne's highly controversial Budget
Ex-VP was sacked by ruling ZANU-PF party after accusations of trying to overthrow the president.
IBTimes UK looks back at key events in the life of Fidel Castro and the relationship between the former Cold War foes.
Transport for London issued travel advice to help commuters get around the capital during the action.
Some photos may show those who have been killed – so we must consider the victims and their families.