Paris attacks: Photos and stories of the victims of Isis assault on French capital
IBTimes UK takes a look at the personal stories of those who were killed in Paris.
Paris: 120 killed in terror attacks as France declares state of emergency and Hollande promises 'pitiless war'
President Hollande has declared a state of emergency as France closes its borders.
ISIS: Turkey detains close associate of Jihadi John
Londoner Aine Lesley Davis has been arrested by Turkish officials.
Identified: The top 10 most active volcanoes that could kill over 1 million people
The volcanoes have a risk of erupting within the next 100 years.
Schengen: Europe faces 'race against time' to save passport-free travel zone
Sweden has become the latest country to temporarily reimpose border controls.
Beirut: Isis claims responsibility for twin blasts killing dozens and wounding hundreds
43 killed and more than 240 wounded in Beirut's worst bombing in 25 years.
Diwali 2015: Watch the UK celebrate the Festival of Lights
IBTimes UK finds out about the 'Festival of Lights' and New Year's Day celebrations from around the UK.
DRC: Kabila should not face prosecution says main rival Katumbi
Likely successor says the president should not be pursued after his mandate expires.
Israel boycotts EU meetings over existing legislation on labelling products from occupied land
Israel remonstrates against move to uphold existing legislation to label products from illegal settlements.
Eurosceptics furious at Cameron after prime minister backs down on benefits for EU migrants
Cameron's EU reform plans branded 'pretty thin gruel'.
US: Two students arrested and 20 suspended over 'sexting' scandal
The mass suspensions were over the sharing of a sex clip which featured minors.
Doping scandal: Focus on Kenya and Ethiopia says Russian whistleblower
Testing in Kenya and Ethiopia is 'very limited', said Andrey Baranov.
British jet carrying 189 people came 'within 1,000' feet of missile
Pilot took evasive action to dodge the rocket as the jet approached Sharm el-Sheikh.
Argentina on high alert to Get Shorty amid reports El Chapo is in Patagonia
El Chapo has reportedly tried to cross the Chilean-Argentine border.
US: Ben Carson lied about military academy scholarship as Trump swings at rival
Carson's campaign manager admits he 'did not seek admission' to West Point.
British spies discovered Isis bomb plot, forcing Cameron to cancel Sharm el-Sheikh flights
British spies intercepted Islamic State (IS) messages which revealed the group had planned a major terror attack.
Scotland rises to the challenge by welcoming one third of Syrian refugees before Christmas
Scotland will take around 350 refugees who are due to arrive before Christmas.
Britons to fly home from Sharm el-Sheikh 'under special security measures'
BREAKING: British holidaymakers are due to fly home tomorrow.
Pakistan factory collapse: Up to 150 people trapped and scores injured
At least 20 people have died and 75 others injured.
Putin named world's most powerful man for 'doing what he wants'
For the first time in the list's history, the US President has not ranked first or second.
Volkswagen credit rating slashed amid deepening emissions scandal
Moody's cut VW's rating from 'A2' to 'A3' with a negative outlook.
Diwali 2015: What is the Festival of Lights and how is it celebrated in the UK?
Video explores the meaning of the festival celebrates by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world.
Doctors react furiously to Jeremy Hunt's offer of an 11% pay rise
Doctors argue the offer does not address concerns over safety or work-life balance.
France: Freezing migrant calls authorities to rescue him and 14 others from refrigerated lorry
The 15 men, aged between 25 and 45 were in various stages of hypothermia.
Jon Stewart strikes HBO deal to comment on 'current events through his unique prism'
Jon Stewart has signed a four-year deal with HBO to produce short-form digital content.
India: Fugitive gangster Chhota Rajan to be deported from Indonesia after decades-long manhunt
Rajan will be deported to India a day later than anticipated after a volcanic eruption disrupted flights.
Migrant crisis: 218,000 October Mediterranean crossings almost equal to all of 2014
So far in 2015, there have been 744,175 arrivals by sea and more than 3,400 people have died.
Germany: Flights cancelled after bomb found at Dusseldorf airport
The detection of a 125kg Second World War bomb affected 41 flights.
6 million people nationally earn less than the living wage, but London raises rates to £9.40
Mayor of London Boris Johnson announced that the London living wage will rise to £9.40 from £9.15 per hour.
Romania: At least 26 dead and scores wounded in Bucharest nightclub explosion
BREAKING: The blast occurred at the Collective nightclub, with deaths 'expected to rise'.