Lebanese army intelligence arrests one of terror group's leader's wives on border with Syria
Would-be jihadists detained at Dover after attempting to sneak out of UK undetected to join fanatics.
Hodge warned the government of the 'extraordinary' rate of expansion of private colleges.
Football team denies it apologised to St. Louis County Police after symbolic Ferguson gesture.
Four Syrians and six Lebanese among 11 arrested by army in Beirut neighbourhood.
The 1400 flood defence projects were agreed as part of the government's National Infrastructure Plan.
Somali Islamists kill at least 36 people in Koromei, close to Mandera, where a recent massacre took place.
Beijing-backed leader warns of crackdown as Occupy activists mobilise at Admiralty and Tamar.
The findings are part of a four-year project from Aston University academic Professor John Gaffney.
Erdogan: There's no 'your terrorist' and 'my terrorist', 'we have a common stance [with Russia]' on Isis.
Israeli leader's ratings slide to 38% as fourth term becomes more and more unlikely.
The FBU claims that the UK government has not listened to them.
Cameron's migrant curbs and Ukip's anti-immigration views mean the UK will lose out on global talent.
Support for the Occupy Central movement and its offshoots is widely reported to be less than 20 per cent and there is no doubt that the disruption has caused very serious economic damage
Survey shows modern Germans are reluctant to turn 'informer' and blow the whistle at work due to memories of Gestapo repression.
Islamic State target authorities in al-Waleed town, killing 16 and wounding five more.
Assistant commissioner leaves service after more than 30 years.
The Fifer served as prime minister from 2007 to 2010 after Tony Blair resigned as Labour leader.
Israeli authorities launch search for suspect after incident near settlement of Alon in West Bank.
Twitter account apparently run by Russian Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev broke story.
Cameron's mismanagement of the immigration issue has thrust EU relations further into the spotlight.
IBTimes UK looks at the new regulations, which came into force today.
Thousands of soldiers who are missing, dead or non-existent are on payroll, reveals Iraqi PM Haider al-Abadi.
Female attacker stabs man at Gush Etzion Junction before being shot by Israeli forces.
The heavyweight says he would be 'more interested' after a Labour majority.
Sinai-based Islamist group that pledged allegiance to Isis claims to have murdered an American petroleum worker.
Pro-democracy activists clash with baton-wielding police outside government headquarters.
London Underground says the union had 'absolutely no basis' to stage the strike.
At least 18 wounded in attack targeting officials at ceremony in northern Afghanistan.
Team of ex-soldiers and engineers build 12 watchtowers on Syrian border to prevent invasion.