Pope Francis UN live stream: How to watch the address to delegates
Stay up-to-date with the Pope's schedule as he visits the US.
When Sofia met Francis: Determined girl delivers message on behalf of millions to the Pope
A little girl got her wish and delivered a message to Pope Francis, urging him to push for immigration reform.
Staffordshire University apologises to Muslim student after accusing him of being a terrorist
Mohammed Umar Farooq was reading Terrorism Studies as part of his postgraduate course.
Caroline Starmer: Mother admits lying about Primark guard snatching breastfeeding baby from her
Starmer pleaded guilty to a charge of intent to pervert the course of justice.
Colombia on brink of historic peace deal after 50 years of war
The Colombian president and FARC rebel leader have pledged to end conflict within the next six months.
Volkswagen emissions scandal: CEO Martin Winterkorn quits
BREAKING: VW boss resigned after news that company had rigged US diesel car emissions tests.
Who is drug CEO Martin Shkreli and why is he the most hated man on the internet?
IBTimes UK profiles Turin Pharmaceuticals founder Martin Shkreli following backlash for 5,500% price hike.
105-year-old Japanese runner 'Golden Bolt' dashes to 100m record and challenges Usain Bolt
Centenarian Japanese sprinter has become a star in his home country.
Refugee crisis: 3,000 migrants to be housed in a Dutch forest
Forest in one of the Netherlands' oldest cities will be used to temporarily shelter 3,000 asylum applicants.
Volkswagen emissions scandal: Shares tumble 23% as European carmakers suffer from fallout
The scandal engulfing Volkswagen is affecting shares in other European carmakers.
Ahmed Mohamed: Muslim clock boy withdraws from MacArthur High School where he was arrested
Mohamed and his siblings have been withdrawn from institutions in the Irving independent school district in Dallas.
Nigeria: 54 people dead after three bomb blasts rock Maiduguri
Three separate explosions have taken place in north-eastern Nigeria, with 90 injured.
North Carolina: Teenager prosecuted for having naked pictures of himself
A US youth has been tried as an adult for possessing naked pictures of himself, despite not sharing them.
Pharrell Williams faces BDS protests from thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators in South Africa
R&B icon targeted for his close links with South African chain Woolworths.
Isis: SAS trooper 'single-handedly kills six Islamic State fighters' in ambush
SAS soldier reportedly killed Isis fighters after his team were ambushed by militant group members.
Pakistan: Death row delay for disabled inmate Abdul Basit
Prison officials in Pakistan have missed a deadline to explain how they would hang a paraplegic man.
France: Robbery trio used 'Devil's Breath' drug to turn victims into 'zombies'
Two Chinese women and a man have been detained after using a potent Colombian drug to rob people.
Who is Bosco Ntaganda – the man they call the 'Terminator' – and why is he on trial at the ICC?
Who is Bosco Ntaganda and why is he on trial? IBTimes UK profiles the man nicknamed the 'Terminator'.
Iranian police seize goods bearing 'Satanic' US and UK flags
Police in Iran have arrested distributors for selling garments which bear the flags of the US and the UK.
Notting Hill Carnival arrests reach highest number for more than a decade
A total of 407 arrests were made over the weekend, which also saw a policeman bitten.
DRC: 'The Terminator' faces international justice as trial opens on 2 September
The Congolese "Terminator" faces 13 counts of war crimes and five counts of crimes against humanity.
Darron Gibson guilty: Everton midfielder gets driving ban after drink-drive collision
Gibson hit cyclists while drink-driving before fleeing from the scene in his sports car.
Notting Hill Carnival: hundreds of arrests and police officers stabbed and bitten
More than 300 people were arrested as knife crime soared at this year's Caribbean street festival.
Does the UK have Europe's toughest immigration policies?
The UK is perceived as the toughest European country on immigration, a poll has revealed.
Libya: UK's Tony Blair secretly tried to save tyrant Muammar Gaddafi in 2011
Tony Blair allegedly tried to save former Libya dictator Muammar Gaddafi before the 2011 allied bombing of the country, it was claimed.
Refugees welcome: German football clubs just made the beautiful game even better
German football fans are showing mass support for refugees by welcoming them to matches.
Enfield police shooting: 'Armed man' dies in north London
A man has died after being fatally shot by police in London.
Bangkok bombing: Police widen hunt as mystery man's arrest raises questions
Man arrested in connection with the attack refuses to cooperate with police.
Emoji enthusiasts paying three times as much to send emoticons
Avid emoticon users are being charged three times the cost of a normal text message.
Russia stakes claim to the lost treasures in Poland's missing Nazi gold train
The Nazi gold train is now central to an international row, but hasn't been found.