Caroline Lucas denies opposition to controversial fracking is tangled up with far-left political agenda.
The bitter feud over Liberal Democrat peer Lord Rennard's behaviour is threatening the party's election prospects
'Mad Dog' cannibal hunts Muslims in CAR in revenge for killing of his family.
Army sees bid by anti-Yingluck Shinawatra elements to step up violence.
Clashes between Ukraine riot police and demonstrators in the streets of Kiev stretched late into the night on Monday (January 20), in what is the worst violence for decades in the country's capital.
Existing political divide points to unstable government in India.
Best photos of the day: 21 January 2014.
IBTimes UK news digest: Talking points on January 21, 2014.
Tourist transfers money from Pyongyang to Florida-based charity using virtual currency.
Ban Ki-moon withdraws invitation after Syrian National Coalition threat to keep away from crucial conference at Montreux.
Quilliam co-founder faced threats after retweeting image of Islam's prophet on Twitter
Ukip members condemn homosexuality, immigration and women's rights.
Decision to suspend peer pending disciplinary probe threatens to ignite Lib Dem party conflict.
European Union partially lifts economic sanctions after Iran suspends high-level uranium enrichment.
Drudge editor Joseph Curl explains how Bill de Blasio is about to turn NYC into a fulcrum of left-wing political experiments.
Ukrainian capital Kiev remained tense on Monday (January 20) after a night of clashes between radical groups of protesters and riot police, which left scores injured on both sides.
UN move to invite Tehran enrages Saudi Arabia while Syrian National Council threatens pullout.
Toyota plans to invest up to 20bn baht ($609m) in Thailand.
Government and Labour attempting to outdo each other in talking tough over welfare.
Turkish police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters in Istanbul's central Taksim Square on Saturday (January 18), who are demonstrating mainly against a government bill that would increase controls over the Internet.
Uranium enrichment programme curbed and doors opened to IAEA inspectors.
UkipWeather Twitter account was set up after David Silvester suggested UK floods were caused by legalising gay marriage.
Former boxing champion sprayed with fire extinguisher by police during protests in Ukraine.
Anti-government protests in Ukraine's capital escalated into fiery street battles with police.
Best photos of the day: 20 January 2014.
US and Syrian opposition say invitation to Tehran must be withdrawn as they press plan for Bashar al-Assad's exit.
French President Francois Hollande's partner fears being left homeless if she separates from premier.
David Silvester said on Saturday that UK flooding was wrath of God for same-sex marriage. Today he feels wrath of Farage.
The Square, Egypt's first documentary film, is in the running for an Academy Award.
450,000 Poles targeted in Britain in a bid to defeat Eurosceptic candidates in EU elections.