The final phase of voting for the Bihar elections has closed, with exit polls indicating a close race.
It is essential that the Investigatory Powers Bill doesn't let politicians decide who is spied on
Removal of Muslim candidates from Suu Kyi's political party comes against backdrop of anti-Islamic tensions in country.
The draft surveillance laws don't mention VPNs, which can be used to disguise a citizen's internet traffic.
New Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau appoints a cabinet that is half men and half women.
Some see them as protest defenders, others as a toxic influence and easy target for police.
Known as Isis in the Sinai, Ansar's power and influence is growing in Egypt's lawless desert province.
As speculation grows that Islamic State brought down flight KGL9268, Russians rally behind the war.
The Latin American country's Supreme Court ruled by a margin of four on a five justice panel.
Justin Trudeau has been sworn in as Canada's 23rd prime minister.
I want to see a Middle East where Jews and Arabs live together in peace and harmony.
Jeremy Corbyn said the visit showed "contempt for human and democratic rights".
For the second night in a row protesters have gathered in Bucharest's University Square.
Asean defence ministers forced to cancel joint declaration after falling out on sea dispute
The new prime minister had to choose from among 143 men and 50 women Liberal MPs to form the gender-equal cabinet.
Former vice president conducted his own foreign policy during George W Bush's reign, claims 41st US president.
May and her predecessors secretly approved the bulk collection of communication data since 2001.
The polls this Sunday will see the ruling party face polls after 25 years.
The Republican candidate calls his opponent 'a complete and total loser.'
Mayor of London said the new service was not 'absolutely critical' during a radio interview.
Tech companies obliged to help police hack into devices but UK government claims there are better checks.
Debate headed by Labour's John Mann regarding Wanless Review and the Dickens file.
An Old Etonian peacocking away while Corbyn reads out public concerns transforms him into a man of the people
The home office published the 296-page report on 4 November amid controversy.
A divided society speculates on whether it could have been different if the Israeli peace broker had lived.
BREAKING: Former reviewer of terrorism laws spoke to IBTimes UK after Theresa May published her bill.
'David Cameron should not be rolling out the red carpet for a dictator who overthrew Mohamed Morsi.'
The Speaker of the House of Commons had to slap the Conservative backbenchers down.
Many US cities and municipalities have established a higher minimum wage than the current federal minimum.
Labour leader could raise the issue of human rights as Egypt's Abdel Fattah el-Sisi visits the UK.