Access to more than 300 internet web pages including some published by Telegraph, Times of India and Al-Jazeera blocked.
Man protesting about heavy-handed police approach to teenage scuffle handcuffed and electrocuted five times in Tel Aviv water park.
Bahrain Watch claims government paid 18 UK and US PR firms to play down scale of pro-democracy movement - and blame protests on Iran.
Israeli minister describes labels as blatant discrimination and says South Africa remains an apartheid state.
Rajab's conviction relating to three separate incidents of anti-government protests remains in place.
Omar Sami Qaradhi, Motaz Al-Junadi and trainer Faisal Hammash dropped from Jordan squad in face of Northern Ireland sex allegations.
Government gives microblogging site 12 hours to remove 'inflammatory and harmful' messages against northeastern migrants living in southern cities.
Omar Sami Qaradhi, Motaz Al-Junadi and Faisal Hammash out on bail following intervention by King Abdullah.
Images reveal Yongbyon light-water reactor, believed by US to be convertible to military use, has roof fitted.
As world wakes up to stories of concentration camps, torture and killings in Rakhine state, IBTimes UK ask why Aung San Suu Kyi has stayed silent.
Military reporter Alon Ben-David says Tel Aviv closer than ever to strike against Tehran.
Russian branch of hacktivists take revenge on Moscow judiciary for two-year sentence on feminist punk band.
'He Can Die, He's an Arab' Said Young Jew after Palestinian Youths Lynching
Pro-Kurdish independence PKK party says car bomb which killed nine, including four children, was not its work.
Anonymous hactivists hit Ministry of Justice and David Cameron's websites in gesture of solidarity with WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange.
Leading clerics forgive feminist punks for staging anti-Putin protest in Moscow cathedral - but jailed girls will not demand pardon.
Attacks on Palestinians and their property by rogue settlers adopt methods of terror groups, says Country Reports on Terrorism.
Myanmese journalists allowed to publish before going through censorship board - ending 50 years of media crackdown.
Three Pussy Riot members were sentenced by a Moscow court for an anti-Putin 'punk prayer' protest.
Feminist punk trio found guilty for singing punk prayer while Garry Kasparov among those arrested in protests.
AntiLeaks group which targeted WikiLeaks launches DDoS attack against Russia Today (RT) in support of Pussy Riot.
Sweden says Ecuador decision to allow Assange asylum to avoid extradition on sex charges is outrageous.
WikiLeaks founder would not get fair trial if extradited to U.S., says Ecuador's foreign minister, Ricardo Patino.
Bahraini court sentences human rights activist Nabeel Rajab to three years in prison for illegal protesting.
Former UK ambassador warns of dangers of removing diplomatic status from Ecaudorian embassy.
UN investigators say both Syrian government forces and opposition groups committed war crimes.
Guards accused of roughing up protesters as Paris, London and Barcelona gear up for further demonstrations.
EU's decision to brand Israel's Modiin-Maccabim-Reut as settlements causes uproar in Tel Aviv.
Dama Rose Hotel damaged in blast which heralds series of explosions across city by Free Syrian Army.
Turkey's state TV omits translation of part of Imagine during broadcast of Olympics' Closing Ceremony which refers to religion