Kizza Besigye said he has no confidence that elections this week will be free or fair.
Umunna says David Cameron's renegotiation is 'meaningful and deserving of our support'.
Oxford JSoc hopes anti-Semitism on the student left is 'finally taken seriously' following OULC chair resignation.
Child sex advocate O'Carroll has now been kicked out of the party after complaints from MPs.
LUCHA movement tells IBTimes UK it believes the arrests are 'abductions' of activists.
Classified documents were reportedly found in the possession of Hamid Nehal Ansari at the time of his arrest.
India's BJP government tries to cool tempers ahead of crucial budget session of parliament.
Downing Street has reportedly admitted MEPs could make significant changes to settlement.
Sarkozy's campaign team is accused of overspending during the 2012 presidential election
Former US President Jimmy Carter won a Grammy in the best spoken word category at the 2016 awards.
Walker spoke to IBTimes UK about equal pay, childcare and equal parenting.
Two-man Alabama company will open tractor plant to supply farmers in 2017.
South Korean president warns Kim Jong-un's regime is bound to crumble if it pursues its nuclear activities.
While hinting at Donald Trump, the former US President pointed out that 'theatrics' do not indicate 'strength'.
Greek and Turkish aircraft engaged in 'virtual dogfights' above the skies of Aegean islands.
The late night TV show host highlighted just how restrictive the laws can be on everyday Americans.
With five days before the primary, Trump has called Cruz 'unstable' and has threatened to sue him.
Cameron to hold Cabinet meeting to lift collective responsibility on 19 February if he strikes deal.
The 1.2 million-strong union told IBTimes UK it could back either side or remain neutral.
'I have only one political reflection. This is a critical moment,' said Tusk.
Twitter row erupted over Soames' no-nonsense rebuke of a Eurosceptic Conservative colleague.
Tim Farron says Lib Dem peers will try to block 'pay to stay' and 'right-to-buy' for housing associations.
There are important things to fight for in Europe but Working Tax Credits for migrants is not one of them.
Ugandan opposition candidate Kizza Besigye detained by police on the way to Kampala rally
Prime minister was due to meet the Eurosceptic firebrand alongside other political group leaders.
It follows Russia banning Ukrainian trucks as dispute between the neighbours deepens.
He called tax avoidance 'morally repugnant' - then got a payout from his family firm which failed to pay it.
Audience threw their support behind Bush and Rubio as Trump faced a chorus of barracking.
Brussels seeks to improve ties with Minsk to help deal with the conflict in Ukraine.
Source told IBTimes UK that David Cameron has 'poisoned the well' with the union.