DRC facing an election delay despite UK's assertion that it is possible to hold elections on time.
Israel's Electricity Authority hit by ransomware attack that shut down computers for over two days.
Chancellor George Osborne warned 'there may be bumpy times ahead' for Britain's economy.
British prime minister will hold talks with Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk in London.
The EU is aiming to prevent a repeat of Volkswagen's emissions test cheating scandal.
Iranian supreme leader releases video questioning historical accounts of the Holocaust.
For the first time since secession in 2011, Bashir has ordered the opening of his country's border
Jewish courts in the UK have faced many of the same challenges as Sharia.
Seoul neither denies nor confirms North Korea's alleged preparations for an imminent missile launch.
The 86-year-old Holocaust survivor said the Republican presidential candidate is 'inciting racism'.
Tobias Ellwood's comments come as David Cameron is told to suspend weapon sales to Riyadh.
The Iranian President is to sign several business deals during his visit to France.
Bernie Sanders has said he will not join the unsanctioned debate on 4 February.
Former Arkansas governor attempts to woo Iowans ahead of the caucuses on 1 February.
Murdoch's taxes came under scrutiny in Australia and now he wants Google to get same treatment.
But the former Labour leader says it is 'difficult' to see if the left-wing is electable.
TUC involvement brings grass-roots muscle to a fight that has so far been dominated by big business.
'Manipulations and misrepresentations of reality have always fuelled conflict in Burundi' he said.
Language matters and dehumanising refugees makes us believe they are a mass to be feared and kept out.
The US lifted export payment and financing restrictions and eased airline travel.
In two cases the tax was found to have discriminated against a disabled teenager and the victim of domestic violence.
Controversial remark came after Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visited the refugees.
The assertion could hinder attempts to mend fences between the two countries after years of estrangement.
Taubira uncomfortable with new tough security measures affecting citizenship.
Labour's candidate for City Hall hit back after David Cameron's speech at a 'Back Zac' rally.
Envoy Ndayishimiye said there is no need to send troops to Burundi because peace prevailed.
The former prime minister said he expects Cameron to 'get his demands' from the EU.
Large-scale crushing of dissent has seen 'enforced disappearance' of many.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has already written to the Chancellor over the settlement.
Bernie's Yearning is a mint ice cream with a layer of chocolate on top