BREAKING: Presidential spokesman confirms Molina has stepped down.
Pentagon confirmed movements of the ships in Bering Sea between Russia and Alaska.
President Xi Jinping says China would not seek hegemony or expansion, as he cut PLA's strength by 300,000.
Trump said he does not 'quite get' the comparisons between him and Kanye.
German chancellor Angela Merkel irritated by UK refusal to share more of the EU's refugee burden.
Democratic senator Barbara Mikulski announced her support, as the 34th senator in favour.
Obama met with Grylls during his Alaska trip to shoot a special edition of NBC's Running Wild.
Cameron said: 'These are big challenges, but we'll meet them'.
First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon describes the Ipsos MORI poll as 'sensational'.
More than 30.000 participants were involved in the celebrations.
Shadow business secretary made 'solidarity' speech in Netherlands after criticising Corbyn.
UK prime minister will reportedly make the climbdown in an amendment in the House of Commons.
Riot police dispersed dozens of protesters from Ministry building with batons and used warning shots
Pyongyang warns not to misinterpret hard-won inter-Korean deal, else it would lead to confrontation.
Crisis triggered by Kevin McGuigan Sr's murder and Ulster Unionist Party's decision to quit.
Russian president's talks with Chinese leaders to focus on economic issues.
A group of Iranian men appear to have painted over the anti-American graffiti.
BREAKING: The RMT union has cancelled off two sets of 24-hour-long strikes after talks with management.
The left-winger may be the frontrunner but Liz Kendall insists the competition is still on.
Many workers have suffered discrimination amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment on back of media coverage
Tube union TSSA tells IBTimes UK that there is a positive atmosphere as the parties negotiate.
BREAKING: Army tanks have arrived as Ministry of Environment hoping to dislodge dozens of protesters
Clinton emails give fascinating insight into scathing US perspectives on Westminster politics.
Iceland's Minister for Social Affairs has said policy will be changed in the face of public opinion.
UPDATE: Al-Shabaab militants claim "up to 50 troops killed" in attack.
"I looked for soul-searching, for penitence, for a sign that the lessons of defeat had been taken to heart...This would have been a good day for the Japanese press to begin telling the people the real and complete story of the war and defeat"
Sudan's president al-Bashir and UN Secretary General expected to attend WWII tribute in China.
The British prime minister made the move after the Electoral Commission watchdog called for the change.
Exclusive: David Hanson MP says the passport-free treaty should be examined by EU leaders.
Farage said UKIP had a "unique role to play" in the referendum campaign.