Russia says Ukrainian song breaks rule banning 'politicised' songs from competition.
Russia seeks to exploit rising anti-immigrant feeling in EU.
Israel said the move 'encouraged terrorism' and showed Iran as a 'player' in international terror.
Donald Trump was once upon a time a part-time star in professional wrestling
Labour leader made the quip as he launched his party's Police and Crime Commissioners campaign.
Republican candidate bows to pressure over speaking at 2015 religious liberties conference with notorious pastor
British prime minister had promised to slash net migration to 'tens of thousands' at two elections.
Brazil's 5,900km-long submarine internet cable will connect the southern American country and Portugal.
EXCLUSIVE: Top LGBT executive and finance chief spoke to IBTimes UK about his new role.
UN relief chief confirms airdrop reached target area in the Assad-controlled Syrian city of Deir al-Zour.
Up until now Trump had not received any support from the Capitol and had indicated that it did not matter to him.
Voters in 14 states will head to the polls or caucuses to choose their presidential nominees on 1 March.
Washington and Beijing to prepare draft resolution calling for harsh UN sanctions on Pyongyang.
The Republican frontrunner said it was 'too early' to name any potential vice presidential running mates.
Labour has accused the Government of seeking an unfair advantage in boundary reform.
Justice Secretary has reportedly angered Number 10 for questioning legality of PM's EU renegotiation.
General Sir Michael Rose says his name was included on letter backing EU without his consent.
Suffolk-based Adnams brewery and distillery wants UK to remain part of the European Union.
Text comes ahead of the 26 February elections and on the last day of campaigning.
Ukip source told IBTimes UK the decision was intended to 'marshal resources as best we can'.
All eyes are on South Africa president Jacob Zuma, head of mission aimed at resolving Burundi's crisis.
Prosecutors allege former footballer 'insulted' president on social media.
As the UK prepares for the Brexit referendum, here are some facts about the EU.
Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina all dropped out after outperforming Carson.
Elements of the DGSE intelligence agency and elite troops with a light footprint are operating in Libya.
When he was a candidate for the White House in 2008, Obama pledged to close the prison.
Party leaders were debating the junior doctors' dispute until a Labour MP mentioned Cameron's mother.
Both sides are offering their own version of Project Fear - neither has a positive case for leaving or staying.
A 'remain' vote would allow the UK to continue to benefit from the free movement of goods and services, he says.
Broadcast networks called the state for Trump almost immediately after voting ended.