BREAKING: Lille court judge announces former IMF chief is acquitted of pimping charges.
Pacelli Ndukimana tells IBTimes UK why only foreign pressure can break Burundi's political deadlock
Nigeria and its neighbours agreed on Thursday (11 June) to set up a joint military force to counter Boko Haram.
The IMF walked away from talks as Greece and creditors cannot agree on taxes, finances and pensions.
Islamist insurgents publish photos and video of attack at airbase.
BREAKING: He beats independent candidate Rabina Khan in the poverty-stricken east London borough by 6,370 votes
Privacy campaigners and some Tory backbenchers want judges to sign off on surveillance warrants.
Huckabee's co-author of his 2008 campaign memories John Perry allegedly molested a girl for three years.
Chancellor announced government will sell stake in RBS for less than £45bn Labour injected into it
A year after Isis seized control of swaths of Syria and Iraq, IBTimes UK looks at US mistakes instrumental in rise of the jihadist group.
Thousands of motorists and campaigners have written to their MPs over the issue.
David C Bannerman MEP, a co-founder, spoke to IBTimes UK after the group's first meeting in Europe.
EXCLUSIVE: Uncle of young man killed by police in Burundi tells IBTimes UK the country has become lawless
Raheem Kassam, the Ukip leader's right-hand man in the election, has criticised the party's only MP.
Government sells 15% stake in Royal Mail for £750m and will use proceeds to help cut the deficit
Secretary of State for Scotland attacks SNP over ambiguous demands for fiscal autonomy
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
Gatwick Airport saw 5.8% year-on-year passenger growth in May compared to Heathrow's 1.7%
Australian prime minister hints at increased participation in ongoing anti-Isis offensive in Iraq and Syria.
Met officers retain an 'open mind' to motive of stabbing in north London
David Covucci attempted to get the collection through a Freedom of Information Act request but was rejected.
The terrorist group has expanded from two countries to 10 in just one year
France is understandably not very happy about it.
Jim Luers also cited as a FBI agent and spokesperson for the Treasury Department.
First Minister tells World Bank: 'We have vast economic potential, many economic success stories'
Clinton used her first Instagram post to make a joke about pantsuits.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he can't recall making any mistakes in life.
Hundreds of Britons have headed to the Middle East to fight for Isis and other radical groups
British government plans to significantly reduce immigration from outside European Union
BREAKING: At least two people dead in Buyenzi as youth try to carry bodies through the streets