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.
EXCLUSIVE: Jaqueline Mutere, a survivor, tells of devastating consequences and stigma linked to rapes.
The riot took place after officials tried to remove illegal hawkers who had set up their shops in Mong Kok.
Riyadh embarks on an 18-day muscle-flexing exercise involving 20 countries in volatile Middle East.
Young woman claims her 'boyfriend' attacked her during argument in Manhattan's Plaza Hotel.
Russia and the US presidents discuss Syrian conflict over telephone after Munich deal.
Dictator contends North should brace itself because hostile forces get 'ever more frantic to suffocate' Pyongyang.
More than a 1,000 new pages of documents were released, including 84 classified emails.
London remains 'ideally positioned to be the home base' for HSBC, the lender has said.
Scalia died unexpectedly on 13 February at at Cibolo Creek Ranch in Texas.
Salmond also said David Cameron has 'been sensitive about debating with people in recent history'.
Fayulu's arrest confirms 'shrinking of the democratic space', warns UN.
Peer famous for winning Orpington seat from Tory majority in 1962 dies after suffering from blood cancer.
If elected, Srinivasan will become the first Indian American Supreme Court judge.