Despite revelations by Anonymous hacking collective that white supremacists were backing the US, Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, the Texas congressman has seen a surge in the polls.
MPs admit number of civilian deaths in allied campaign to help overthrow Muammar Gaddafi will never be known.
International Business Times UK scores the political punches between Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour leader Ed Miliband during Prime Minister's Questions.
An US-based Christian evangelical organisation has actively lobbied for the re-introduction of the anti-homosexuality bill in Uganda, which was presented in the parliament Tuesday, according to local activists.
An earthquake of 6.7 magnitude hit the central Philippines on Monday, killing more than 30 people and leaving dozens still missing.
Rick Santorum's surprise wins in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri means two things.
British Medical Journal (BMJ) reports that 90 percent of its readers believe the coalition government’s health reforms should be withdrawn.
Bashar al-Assad's troops continue relentless assault on rebel city of Homs, pushing up death toll and cutting power supplies.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan warned that Syria's embattled President Bashar al-Assad is "a dead-end street".
Anonymous hackers have released data linking a Russian pro-Vladimir Putin youth group to an ongoing cyber campaign against opposition supporters.
Anonymous: Full Text of Assad's adviser Sheherazad Jaafari to to former Al Jazeera journalist Luna Chebel
Discrimination against the majority Shia population is fuelling resentment against Bahrain's regime, explains opposition spokesman Ali Alaswad.
Three Indian ministers under heavy fire after allegedly watching porn during assembly sessions resign.
He is the co-founder of a private equity firm, Bain capital and believes that his experience as a businessman would help him to create more job opportunities for the American citizens.
IBTimes UK looks at the largest donors behind each Super Pac and how much each group has in its war chest.
Pro-Assad Belgian journalist and writer Kris Janssen planned a meeting with a government representative in Damascus to report on the situation "from an unbiased an impartial point of view".
Leveson Inquiry hears Times did not reveal at high court that its lawyer knew of reporter Patrick Foster’s use of email hacking.
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas and the Islamic militant group Hamas have taken another step towards reconciliation, bringing the prospect of a Hamas-Fatah unity government even closer.
Cross-party committee approves £325,000 plan for all 650 MPs to be given iPad.
Anonymous hackers reveal secret email from former British MP George Galloway to Syria president's aides asking for Gaza Strip convoy help.
Anonymous hacked hundreds of emails from embattled Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s ministerial office
A report from the UK Home Affairs Committee has called for the government to place more onus on ISPs to censor unlawful material posted online.
Czech PM Petr Necas warns of danger to free information in move that mirrors Poland and Slovakia reluctance to accept copyright regulations.
The chief executive of the London-listed Arab investment bank EFG-Hermes is under a travel-ban for his alleged role in the "Port Said Massacre", authorities said.
Unlikely lad Rick Santorum emerges as shock favourite to win Minnesota ahead of runaway frontrunner Mitt Romney.
Peta takes marine park to court over constitutional rights of five orcas in unique legal case.
Hundreds of emails from embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad's ministerial office were leaked on Monday by hacker collective Anonymous.
Source claims coalition partners on verge of snatching Greece out of danger zone of default and eurozone expulsion.
Mohamed Nasheed resignation forced by coup, says aide, after president quits following weeks of unrest over arrest of senior judge.
BBC Persian Service, banned in Iran, target of crackdown.