Zuma faced resignation calls earlier after using £13.73m of taxpayers' money on private home
The announcement comes after George Osborne claimed to have 'halved' the UK's EU tax bill.
European Arrest Warrant allows swift extradition between EU countries.
General Sir Nick Houghton: the next government would still face financial constraints post-election.
Dangerous Brinkmanship by the European Leadership Network warns of Russia and West close encounters.
Leaders of Japan and China hold first milestone talks on sidelines of Apec summit in Beijing's Great Hall of the People.
Spain's federal government heaps scorn on 'sterile and useless act' as regional Catalan leaders hail referendum exercise.
The business body says the move would boost the living standards of low income earners.
New phase will see doubling of US troops training Iraqi soldiers, but US forces will not engage in combat.
Iran is also seeking investment to create a power network linking Russia and Iran.
Khamenei's plan calls on arming the West Bank through a public referendum without a Jewish massacre.
Huge turn out reported as region goes to the polls.
Americans land in Washington accompanied by National Intelligence Director James Clapper.
Labour leader Ed Miliband plunged into fresh leadership crisis amid reports of a brewing rebellion against him within the party.
Gordon Klingenschmitt airs homophobic beliefs on religious website.
Several injured as suicide bomber in police uniform attacks police headquarters.
Landmark Brandenburg Gate all decked up for occasion in which Mikhail Gorbachev and Lech Walesa will be taking part.
55-year-old Harvard graduate who rose to prominence prosecuting police brutality to be formally announced on Saturday.
Critic of US foreign policy argues that Western attempts to control global energy supplies have exacerbated relations with Russia.
'All the world' cannot afford another Gaza conflict, claims former Italian foreign minister.
Russian president waxes philosophical about importance of love for family, children and the Motherland.
President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar agree to stop eleven-month-long conflict immediately.
Oil prices have lost 30% since June peak on increased supply and slowdown in Europe and China.
Medical charity warns that cases are on the rise in Guinea and Sierra Leone.
Head of commission on Women's Affairs, Children and Family wants to mail Putin's DNA across Russia.
Wowereit dragged Berlin out of the Cold War era and made it cool again. Here's how he did it.
IAEA report says made no progress on nuclear weapon questions on Iran.
Prominent immigration lawyer Aisha Choudhry (no relation) at LexLaw speaks to IBTimes UK
Explosion hits First Bank of Nigeria in Azare in suspected attack by Islamist insurgents.
EU source tells IBTimes UK that cut-off for surcharge payment is now 1 September 2015.