Ukraine: President Yanukovych Promises Government Reshuffle
Prisoner amnesty and fresh faces in government pledged in bid to calm tensions.
Fourth Cairo Bombing Pushes up Death Toll
Wave of bombings on anniversary of Mubarak toppling comes as Amnesty accuses government of crimes against humanity.
Ukraine Protest: Government Ready to Step Down
Government prepared to quit if parliament requires it, says Ukraine's PM.
Nigeria vs Uganda: Which is the Most Homophobic Country in Africa?
Nigeria and Uganda are often in the news for state repression and torture of homosexuals.
Russia Winter Olympics: Conditions at Sochi Games 'Appalling' as Snow 'Disappears'
A worker at the Sochi Winter Olympics speaks of dodgy construction, poor accommodation and questionable employment conditions.
India Raid Against Africans: Delhi Minister Somnath Bharti Suspected
Law minister Somnath Bharti is accused of leading a racist raid against Africans in Khirki Extension, South Delhi
Netanyahu Blasts Rouhani's "Iranian Show of Deception"
Netanyahu blasts Rouhani after his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
How to Beat Female Genital Mutilation in Britain
Manor Gardens charity explains how to help end female genital mutilation.
Morocco Bans Rapists From Marrying Victims to Avoid Jail
Controversial penal code abolished unanimously by Moroccan Parliament.
Ukraine Protest: Watch Live Stream of Protests in Kiev as Threat of Civil War Heightens
Violent clashes between police and protesters is leading Ukraine towards civil war.
Central African Republic Conflict: Five Things You Should Know
Ethnic conflict in Central African Republic pushes country to verge of genocide.
Syria Geneva 2 Peace Conference: 5 Reasons Why it Will Fail
As world leaders meet to discuss the future of Syria, the prospects of success are low.
Syria Geneva 2 Peace Conference: The Main Goals
World leaders meet in Switzerland to find a solution to three-year conflict in Syria.
Syria Conflict Timeline: 34 Months of Civil War
As diplomats meet for Syria peace talks in Geneva, IBTimes UK looks at the main key events of the conflict
Kiev Protests: Two Dead as Ukraine Edges Towards Civil War
Protests in Ukraine become more violent as two people have reportedly been shot dead by police.
Mohammed Morsi to Face Trial for Conspiracy with Hamas and Hezbollah
Deposed Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi is accused of conspiring with Hamas and Hezbollah groups.
South Sudan Conflict: Five Things You Should Know
Ethnic conflict in South Sudan has killed more than 1,000 and displaced half a million people.
Who is 'Mad Dog' Ouandja Magloire, the Central African Republic Muslim Cannibal?
'Mad Dog' cannibal hunts Muslims in CAR in revenge for killing of his family.
Caesar's Revenge: Assad Photographer Exposes Syrian Regime's Mass Torture
A report shows the torture and execution of 11,000 detainees by Syrian government officials.
Vladimir Putin's Top 5 Most Patronising Homophobic Comments
Vladimir Putin anti-gay comments keep sparking outrage among gay rights activists.
Hong Kong: Hundreds of Domestic Workers Abused by Employers
Erwiana Sulistyaningsih case sheds light on lack of rights protection for Indonesian workers in Hong Kong.
Child Marriage in 2013: Third of Women in Developing World Married Before 18
Countries with the highest percentage of child marriage are in West and Central Africa and in South Asia.
Iran Winds Down Nuclear Production in Sanctions-Easing Deal
Uranium enrichment programme curbed and doors opened to IAEA inspectors.
New Zealand: Giant Eagle Promoting The Hobbit Crashes During Earthquake
Two-tonne eagle sculpture topples at Wellington airport during 6.3 magnitude earthquake on North Island.
5 Out of 50 World's Most Violent Cities Are In Venezuela
Homicide rate still high in Venezuela, despite government's attempt to tackle criminality.
Egypt: We're Still in the Revolution says Actor and Activist Khaled Abdalla
Khaled Abdalla speaks about revolution and Egypt's future at documentary preview
South Sudan Rebels Demand Ugandan Troops Stop Supporting Government
South Sudan rebels refuse ceasefire unless Ugandan troops stop supporting President Salva Kiir's government.
North Korea Calls for End to Hostilities to Prevent Nuclear Disaster
North Korea urges South Korea to stop military drills and avoid an "unimaginable holocaust and disaster".
Uganda President Rejects Anti-Gay Bill
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni refuses to sign homophobic bill which proposed life imprisonment for gays.
Top Five African Countries Least Tolerant of Gay Rights
Homophobic crackdown on gays spreads through Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya and others.