Iran will take 'reciprocal action' as US Muslim travel ban block partly lifted
US Supreme court said travel ban targeting Muslim-majority countries can be enforced.
Nigerian Boko Haram kidnaps policewomen 'to serve as slaves'
Boko Haram releases video through journalist Ahmad Salkida claiming responsibility for abduction and ambush.
Sicily's Mafia allies with feared Nigerian Vikings gang in Palermo
Emergence of Nigerian gang comes months after crackdown on Black Axe mafia group.
Negotiations with Isis 'will not help' Philippines retake control of Marawi
Leader of Isis-affiliated group offered to free kidnapped priest in exchange for his parents, held by police.
Car bomb kills military intelligence colonel in Kiev
Defence ministry labelled blast that killed Maksim Shapoval as a 'terrorist act'
Tokyo Ghoul manga blamed for growing skin embroidery trend in China
Chinese media say trend involving youths sewing threads on skin might be inspired by Japanese comic books.
Donald Trump and Narendra Modi warn Pakistan to tackle homegrown terrorism
US president and Indian PM issue joint statement on cooperating to combat terror groups.
France charges Congo President's daughter with corruption for $3.4m mansion in Paris
Julienne Nguesso and husband suspected of financing house renovation through 'corruption practices'.
Roman Catholic priest abducted by Isis-linked militants spotted 'alive' in besieged Marawi
Fighting to liberate Filipino town resumes as temporary ceasefire to allow Eid celebrations ends.
Qatar crisis: Turkey and Iran slam list of 13 demands as 'disrespectful' and 'unacceptable'
Four Arab countries have given Qatar 10 days to meet 13 demands to end diplomatic and economic isolation.
Mosul celebrates Eid with football, cigarettes and a fair after liberation from Isis
End of Ramadan in liberated Mosul was joyous after three years of Isis rule.
Taliban targets children with 'toy bomb' killing six boys in Pakistan
Dozens of children in Pakistan have died while playing seemingly harmless toys found on the street.
EDL founder Tommy Robinson blames Muslims for report he started vicious brawl at Royal Ascot
Robinson said he acted in self-defence and blames Muslims for claims he threw first punch.
Norway's giant 'penis' destroyed in mystery vandalism
Culprits could face one year in prison for a environmental crime against Trollpikken rock formation.
Car rams Muslims celebrating Eid in Newcastle injuring six
Police arrested 42-year old woman following the incident, not believed to be terror-related.
Watch Israeli fighter jets destroy Syrian tanks as tension mounts on Golan Heights
IDF targeted tanks and machine gun after 10 mortars landed into Israel-controlled territory.
Isis in Marawi: Philippines army declares Eid truce in besieged Muslim city
Filipino troops have been fighting against Isis-affiliated militants, who seized town in May.
Why are Arab states targeting Qatar state-funded Al Jazeera?
Saudi Arabia among states that have given Qatar 10 days to meet 13 conditions to end current Gulf crisis.
Tanzanian President's controversial remarks reignite debate on pregnant schoolgirl ban
'I'm giving out free education for students and now you want me to educate the parents,' said John Magufuli.
Albert Einstein's letters reveal scientist was ashamed of his love life
Letters detailing Einstein's troubled love life and passion for his work will be auctioned in London in July.
Turkey scraps Darwin's evolution theory from school curriculum
The move is likely to enrage secular opposition parties which accuse Ankara of curtailing secular values.
Arab countries give Qatar ten days to close Al-Jazeera to end crisis
Four Arab countries give Qatar list of 13 demands to end ongoing diplomatic and economic isolation.
'Dead' Isis blew up iconic Mosul Al-Nuri mosque 'to save face'
IBTimes UK speaks with counter-terrorism expert about possible reasons behind mosque destruction.
Sicilian Mafia killed the dying to generate business for funeral homes
Witnesses claimed paramedics allegedly injected air into patients' veins during journey from hospital to home.
War-torn South Sudan no longer in famine, but record six million still without food
World Food Programme tells IBTimes UK more has to be done to help people in war-torn country.
Grenfell Tower fire: Fears poisonous cyanide released during inferno contributed to deaths
Experts say panels recently installed produce highly toxic hydrogen cyanide gas when they burn.
Hundred killed in Central African Republic day after ceasefire signed
Violence erupts in Bria town as truce fails to halt sectarian conflict that has killed thousands since 2013.
Who is Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's new Crown Prince?
The reshuffle is seen by some as a significant move that can bring about economic changes in the Kingdom.
'My family wanted to stone me to death': How I fled Afghanistan only to be abused and alone in London
IBTimes UK interviews refugee Laila, who now helps Afghan women in abusive relationships.
Suspected Boko Haram militants ambush 200 vehicles and kill two in northern Nigeria attack
Militants and security forces engaged in a 30-minute long fight in restive Borno state.