Iraqi army and militias seize buildings in the centre of Tikrit as anti-ISIS forces push towards Mosul
Military officials have been calling for an adaptation of France's anti-terrorist Vigipirate plan.
Years of 'reform' and 'privatisation' saw many a protesting group of workers demand imprisonment for men such as Nemtsov.
Germany claims that all reparations owed were paid in 1960, but Greece claims economic damage inflicted by Nazis was not compensated.
The London barrister made the remarks as part of her first major TV interview.
Hillary Clinton said it would have been better if she had used a government email account and a separate mobile device as US secretary of state.
It is alleged that 20 party employees were paid by Brussels, despite doing no work in the European parliament.
Pyongyang intends to boost political and economic ties with Moscow in 2015.
President Juan Manuel Santos announces temporary suspension of bombing in response to Farc's unilateral ceasefire.
The Democratic candidate came under attack for her use of a private email account for official business when she served as the top US diplomat.
IBTimes UK looks at some of the theories behind the murder of one of Russia's most prominent opposition politicians.
Abdullah warns Europe that Islamophobia and failure to defend Palestinians helps foster extremism.
Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe apologises to families of girls who fled to Syria
Campaign groups who 'apologise' for those who commit acts of violence should share the blame, British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said on 10 March.
When I saw our former Prime Minister Gordon Brown had said Britain outside the EU would be like North Korea, I felt sorry for the poor man.
The employment minister was compared to the kitchen appliance by the House of Commons speaker.
Yemen's President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi fled capital Sanaa after Houthi rebels took over the city.
The former prime minister also stressed that pro-Europeans should call for reforms in Brussels.
Iraqi army forces and Iranian-backed militias claim that Isis are besieged in Tikrit.
The senior Tory said people should not make 'excuses' for terrorists by blaming Mi5 and Mi6.
The former First Lady sentenced for her role in the 2010 post-election violence that killed 3,000.
Former Mossad spymaster Dagan spoke to IBTimes UK about the failure of Netanyahu's leadership.
Missile has a range of 2,700 km and can deliver a nuclear warhead as far away as Israel.
Prime minister declared fearing France could smash itself against right-wing party National Front.
Colombia president Juan Manuel Santos said Farc would help in landmine removal in the event of peace.
The £40m a year scheme is designed to counter all forms of terrorism and provide practical help.
Lord Ashcroft poll shows 61% of voters unhappy at prospect of Conservatives/Labour-SNP coalition.
The Tory peer's focus group also compared Labour leader Ed Miliband to a 'university professor'.
Evidence suggests drive to get more women in the boardroom is a baseless folly.
Nick Clegg says he wants the UK to takeover the European economic powerhouse of Germany by 2035.