Swedish pygmy monkeys become latest victims of diplomatic spat with Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia told Swedish Skansen Zoo that their monkey entry permits have been denied following row.
France: Is FN's Jean-Marie Le Pen on the presidential campaign trail?
Le Pen confirms FN candidacy in regional elections as presidential campaign website emerges.
Kenya Garissa University attack: Desperate relatives search forums for news on loved ones
While authorities are still updating records of victims, many deaths have not yet been confirmed.
Germanwings disaster: Rogue co-pilot Andreas Lubitz may have used laxatives on pilot
Lubitz made fatal descent after pilot Sonheimer left cockpit with a pressing need
France: Jean-Marie Le Pen may face FN ousting but his fervent supporters are staying loyal
Front National officials who agree with Le Pen's anti-Semitic rant have come out in support
France: Romas involved in 'baby factory' trafficking scheme face up to 10 years in prison
Four men found guilty of selling nephews and nieces for up £7,200 in baby traffic ring
Living With Drugs: France approves safe injection rooms for users
Under new plans drug users will be able to inject safely in drug consumption rooms.
Can Nigeria's new president Muhammadu Buhari crack down on country's crooked pastors?
President faces 'declaring civil war' if he clamps down on Nigeria's so-called super pastors.
French air traffic controllers strike: Thousands stranded as Air France and Ryanair cancel flights
Hundreds of journeys cancelled to and from the UK, with only 60% of some flights operating.
UK adults will owe average of over £47,000 by 2020 as personal debt crisis looms
Calls for next elected government to tackle personal debt hitting £2.5tn by the end of the decade.
Dubai: 28 people including 2 police officers convicted over 'sex and alcohol' boat party
Authorities had confiscated bed sheets and other evidence for forensic tests to prove culpability
Kenya Garissa University attack: Who are terror masterminds Mohamed Kuno and Ahmed Iman?
Kenyan government names Mohamed Kuno and Ahmed Iman as Garissa University College attack masterminds
Garissa University attack: Kenyan universities warned of pending al-Shabaab 'retaliation'
Three universities had been informed of a likely al-Shabaab attack days before the Garissa siege.
Kenya Garissa University: Death toll 'as high as 150' and 315 unaccounted for as al-Shabaab siege ends
Four Al-Shabaab militant attackers have been killed.
Airbnb expands to Cuba as US companies look for business opportunities with the island nation
President Obama to normalise economic ties with Cuba as American businesses look for new markets
Israel tax revenue freeze: The real price paid by Palestinian individuals and businesses
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK reveals the dire consequences of Israel's tax withhold on Palestinian families.
Antalya: 22 arrested over Prosecutor Mehmet Selim Kiraz killing in Istanbul siege
Suspects linked to the outlawed Marxist Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front (DHKP-C)
Palestine joins ICC: Palestinians never signed a secret deal with Israel
Palestinian officials told IBTimes UK reports of supposed secreat accord are unsubstantiated.
Peru sacks Prime Minister Ana Jara over alleged domestic spying
BREAKING: Prime Minister Ana Jara voted out in biggest crisis in President Ollanta Humala's four years in power.
French Senate debates blocking websites promoting pimping and sex trafficking
France wants to block classified ads, forums, or sites dedicated to prostitution used by pimps
Palestine edges closer to ICC investigation of Israeli 'war crimes'
Palestinians prepare to file claims against Israel once admitted to ICC on April 1.
Rebel-controlled Ukraine: Orphans without nappies and cancer patients without therapy
Separatist government has failed to set up an effective welfare system to replace the Ukrainian one
Another blogger hacked to death in Bangladesh as assault on anti-religious writers continues
Latest attack on independent writers follows similar killing in February of American atheist blogger.
Greek economic recovery crippled by corporate tax avoidance
Report alleges listed mining company Eldorado Gold avoided paying €1.7m in taxes via Dutch loophole.
Air France website hacked by 'Algerian Mujahideen'
The hackers said they defaced the website to avenge the 'blood' of the 'Mujahideen of Algeria'.
France:Top 10 ugliest outbursts by far-right Front National party candidates
Racism, Islamophobia, Homophobia: IBTimes UK reveals the worst things ever said by FN candidates
Brazil's new multibillion-dollar tax fraud: What do we know?
IBTimes UK digs into details of new Finance Ministry tax fraud scheme that may have cost $5.96bn
Syria's Assad asks if anti-Isis coalition is serious about ending insurgency
President Bashar al-Assad claims anti-Isis coalition 'don't want to get rid of Islamic State completely'.
Bashar al-Assad: 'There is a connection between the Syrian crisis and what is happening in Ukraine'
Syria's president Bashar al-Assad says the West is trying to weaken Russia.
Argentina: Court rejects accusations against President Kirchner by late prosecutor Nisman
The appeals court said it did not find enough proof to reopen the case against Kirchner