Slim's decision comes on the heels of Univision and NBC cutting ties with the presidential candidate.
Six mile buffer zone, scheme to pay for environmental damage, independent monitoring needed to grow industry.
IBTimes UK speaks to the Presidency and opposition hours after Burundi's controversial polls.
New Jersey governor formally announces candidacy for Republican nomination at Livingstone high school.
New date shows more details of nuclear inspection deal need to be hammered out.
London mayoral candidate calls terrorist acts 'cruel and pointless'.
Cyber-activist group planning protest in South Carolina with Occupy and Black Lives Matter to force removal of the Confederate flag.
The chancellor will be boosted after the ONS said the UK economy grew by 0.4% at the start of 2015.
The campaign group has proposed 25 reforms to the EU ahead of the UK's referendum.
The top minister urged the business body to support David Cameron's renegotiation with Brussels.
Workers protesting against sale of MyFerryLink to DFDS.
NBC becomes the latest media company to sever ties with the controversial Republican presidential candidate.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK followed voters at the Burundian embassy in London as protesters called for boycott
Changes to rules allowing no ID on transfers below £600 will aid police efforts.
Minute of silence planned for 3 July at noon in memory of the victims of Sousse shooting.
Private branch of UK Ministry of Justice faces court case after it made a £5.9m bid to help Saudi justice.
EXCLUSIVE: 87,785 London drivers were slapped with a penalty notice over the past four years.
Elon Musk's vision of a 760mph Hyperloop system would be cheaper and more efficient than HS2.
Home secretary is at tourist resort where Seifeddine Rezgui went on 25-minute killing rampage.
European Commission president has come out fighting against the Greek government.
British prime minister says he will put the final touches to government's 'Grexit' plan.
GE's UK boss said leaving the EU could 'cause a lot of difficulties in the short term'.
'Marianne av Göteborg' and smaller boats taken to Israel's Ashdod port.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras imposes capital control amid fears Greece may default on IMF loan.
As many as 170 MPs, including members of far-right Golden Dawn, vote in favour of referendum.
Findings from an independent poll of Russians appear paradoxical, as Russia's involvement in Ukraine conflict continues.
PM David Cameron says he is 'sickened' by the Islamist attacks.
Early general elections scheduled for 17 August, government sources say
On 26 June, in a 5-4 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, the US Supreme Court ruled that LGBT have the right to marry in all 50 states.
The attacks hit Tunisia, Kuwait, France and Somalia in a day of bloodshed marking first year of Islamic State.