Uganda's controversial former intelligence chief David Sejusa appears in court
Bishoy Hegazy was convicted of blasphemy under current Egypt president, general Abdel Fatah el-Sisi.
Italy, Nigeria strengthen cooperation on training and intelligence to fight corruption and end terrorism.
Both Afghan and American officials confirm air strikes have brought down radio station in Nangarhar province.
IBTimes UK speaks to Chris McKeon, Africa analyst at Verisk Maplecroft, about potential solutions.
RMT general secretary Mick Cash has urged Underground bosses not to 'drag their heels'.
The frontrunner for City Hall is set to attack Tory housing record during a major speech in London.
Cruz won with 28% of the vote compared to 24% for businessman Trump.
The research coincides with the Federation of Small Business' policy conference in London.
A draft proposal will be published outlining the new demands of the UK ahead of the EU referendum.
Cruz crows that media won't pick candidate as Hillary welcomes battle with Sanders.
France's Francois Hollande set to increase Paris's economic foothold in the Caribbean island.
EU and US missed self-imposed deadline while working on rewriting data sharing agreement.
I'll pay the legal fees, he vows in speech shortly before Iowa caucuses begin
Home Secretary Theresa May said to be against any compromise on migration in EU talks.
Ted Cruz upsets Donald Trump in surprise win, while Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton lock in virtual tie.
Both candidates have previously done well in the caucus but have failed to gain traction in the 2016 race.
Cameron and Tusk put positive spin on renegotiations despite abrupt end to Downing Street dinner.
German politician says law requires police to shoot at migrants who try to enter the country illegally.
Britons are patriotic and see defence as a top priority for the protection of our country.
Sources tell IBTimes UK a dispute around unsociable hours on Saturdays has become a sticking point.
Putin ally has previously branded opposition "enemies of the people".
Union has asked station staff on the London Underground to down tools for 48 hours from 6 February.
AU leaders discussed terrorism in Libya, violence in Burundi and withdrawing from the ICC
Five decades after the first Special Economic Zone in India traders claim benefits are redundant.
IPSA to investigate expenses to cover the cost of the Rochdale MP's children living with him.
Donald Trump made the comments on US broadcaster CBS's Face the Nation
Between 1987, when Ben Ali inherited a somewhat broken economy and 2007, Tunisia's growth averaged about five per cent annually.
Campaigning in the curtain raiser to the US election is expected to continue right up to when Iowans vote.
Opposition described decision of AU as 'a total deception' and warned of potential violence