Human rights: US government is 'failing' kids working on tobacco farms
Teenagers are at risk of nicotine poisoning and pesticide exposure from toxic chemicals applied to crops.
Burundi: Government faces aid cuts as EU says it is not satisfied with response to rights abuse
European Union said Burundi failed to implement an inclusive dialogue based on the Arusha Agreement.
France: Parents' anger as three-year-olds searched outside schools to deter IS terrorists
Children searched after mayor applied stricter measures to prevent Daesh attack.
Israel: Demolition of Palestinian homes 'a grave violation of international humanitarian law'
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) has condemned the demolition of thousands of homes.
France: Is anti-immigration Front National party surge a barometer for 2017 elections?
French Prime Minister has asked leftist voters to vote right to prevent a Front National (FN) win.
DRC: Elections will bring peace and investment opportunities says Wivine Mumba Matipa
Former Congo minister exclusively speaks to IBTImes UK about the future of the DRC.
France regional elections 2015: Country divided over anti-immigration 'saviour' Front National
FN has been banking on recent terror attacks and economic gloom.
France regional elections 2015: Far-right Front National polls first with anti-immigration ticket
Leader Marine Le Pen says that her FN party is the country's most popular.
Africa-China summit: Xi Jinping pledges $60bn for development - and overlooks rights abuses
Xi told the FOCAC China would help tackle three issues holding back Africa's development.
Isis in numbers: Daesh kills 1,600 people in 83 attacks in 20 countries in 18 months
IBTimes UK looks at the numbers behind the deadly terror group.
Isis: French government launches public information campaign 'in case of Daesh attacks'
The government says the posters 'prepare and protect citizens against terrorist threats'
Burundi: Information sheets asking for teachers' 'ethnic group' worries civilians
Many say these personal questions remind them of the run-up to the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
Burundi: EU agrees to pay £20,000 for Nkurunziza government delegation to attend peace talks
Foreign nations have cut aid to Nkurunziza's government over allegations of human rights violations.
Paris attacks: Ringleader Abdelhamid Abaaoud's 15 year-old brother Younes 'on his way back for revenge'
Facebook message warns Younes Abaaoud, 15, is on his way back from Syria to revenge his 'martyr' brother.
Bangladesh clothing factory workers face 'harsher conditions' despite efforts, claim activists
Progress was made after Rana Plaza disaster that killed 1,135 but women still face abuse.
Nigeria: Aliko Dangote calls on African leaders to push EU-style freedom of movement and trade
Aliko Dangote proposed that African states introduce a European Union-style cooperation.
Nigeria: Who is Aliko Dangote, Africa's richest man with a £10.8bn fortune?
IBTimes UK looks at what drives Nigeria's most powerful man, estimated to have a $16.2bn fortune.
COP21: Lack of climate change solution would condemn Africa says Philip Hammond
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said African's economic growth depends on a COP21 agreement
Pope Francis in Africa: 'Christians and Muslims are brothers and sisters' in CAR
Pontiff urged civilians to reject hatred and violence while visiting a mosque in Bangui.
Saudi Arabia: Strong evidence kingdom will go ahead with mass execution, says rights group
News reports indicate that the Gulf kingdom is 'testing the waters' ahead of mass executions
CAR: Brutal killing of 100 Muslims raise security fears ahead of Papal visit
100 Muslims 'stabbed' or 'had their throats slit' in brutal sectarian violence around Bangui's K5 enclave.
DRC 2016: Why the elections matter to the world
IBTimes UK takes a closer look at the social, political and economic factors in the DRC before the elections.
Pope Francis in Africa: 5 points to understand the violence in the Central African Republic
IBTimes UK explains who fights and why in CAR, as Pope Francis visits K5 Muslim enclave
Paris attacks: Should French imams be forbidden from preaching in Arabic?
Left-wingers call for all mosque sermons in France to be delivered in French.
Burundi: Rights activists condemn 'concerning' government ban on local NGOs
NGOs investigating human rights abuse and fighting against corruption branded 'insurgents'.
Pope Francis in Africa: Pontiff invokes 'the grave environmental crisis facing our world' in Kenya
Climate change could push more than 100 million people into extreme poverty by 2030
Pope Francis in Africa: Pontiff calls for peace and an end to corruption in Kenya
Many challenges are weighing the country down, including ethnicity and corruption.
Pope Francis visit to Africa: Where the Catholic Church grows faster than anywhere else
IBTimes UK looks at the region which includes some of the biggest problems facing the Church.
Pope Francis in Africa: Where to watch his speeches and masses live from Uganda, Kenya and CAR online
Pontiff is expected to address CAR's religious conflict, LGBT rights, climate change and abortion
Pope Francis visit to Africa: Pontiff urged to address Somali community abuse in Kenya
Human Rights Watch tells IBTimes Pope Francis should also call to end "pervasive impunity".