Nigel Farage to march on Supreme Court alongside 100,000 others as Brexit appeal starts
The UKIP leader earlier warned of disturbances on the streets if Britain's EU withdrawal is blocked.
Theresa May backs press freedom after Brexit ruling backlash
Speaking to journalists at 37,000 feet, the PM also defended the 'independence of the judiciary.'
'China never criticises' Philippines unlike West, claims Duterte ahead of state visit
The Philippines is ready to cooperate with Beijing to help build its economy, Duterte said.
Donald Trump was 'egged on' 'to say dirty and bad stuff' in leaked tape, says Melania
The GOP nominee was engaged in 'boy talk', the potential FLOTUS has claimed.
Philip Hammond angers Eurosceptics over calls to delay migration curbs
Chancellor accused of 'arguing like an accountant' by seeing risk rather than opportunity.
The battle for Mosul: 'The time of victory has come,' says Iraqi PM as anti-Isis assault begins
Defeat for Isis would effectively flush them out of Iraq, officials say.
Duterte vows to 'humiliate' US, EU and UN if they probe the Philippines' war on drugs
'I am very sure they cannot be brighter than me,' the president said.
'The only real alternative to a hard Brexit is no Brexit,' EU chief warns
Donald Tusk warned Britain cannot have it all as he took aim at 'proponents of the cake theory.'
Tyson Fury vacates WBO and WBA world heavyweight titles
Boxer says he wants to fully focus on his medical treatment and recovery.
Boris Johnson provokes Russian wrath over Syria comments
'What have you achieved so far?' Russian embassy asks Britain's Ministry of Defence.
Theresa May makes 'eleventh hour concession' over Brexit scrutiny to halt Tory rebellion
'This is one hell of a climbdown,' a Labour source commented.
Nadia Murad: The Yazidi woman who overcame Isis wins human rights prize
'I will go back to my life when women in captivity go back to their lives,' said Murad.
MPs could still have say on 'final' Brexit deal following 'tyranny' accusations
The government is under pressure to debate the terms of Brexit in parliament.
SAS 'integral' in the fight for Mosul as Isis assault looms in Iraq's second city
British military personnel are also engaging in the information battle to defeat the jihadists.
UK risks 'closing the door' on an open economy with 'hard Brexit', CBI chief warns
'The world is watching. International investors are watching,' said Carolyn Fairbairn.
There must be a 'risk' and 'price' for Brexit warns Francois Hollande
'Britain wants to leave, but does not want to pay anything,' the French president said.
Man discovers possible human heart while rummaging around in New York rubbish bin
The organ is being tested to determine whether it came from a human or animal.
Philippines will 'not beg' for aid, Rodrigo Duterte warns US and EU
'I'll be the first one to go hungry and the first the one to die,' the president vowed.
How DRC President Joseph Kabila is laying the foundations for a dictatorship
"Time is now of the essence. It's becoming our worst enemy. We don't have much time left," says ex-finance minister.
Female Filipino senators lead charge to derail planned showing of Duterte critic's 'sex tape'
'It is about chipping away at the structural misogyny that pervades our culture,' said Risa Hontiveros.
Hunter survives two vicious attacks by the same grizzly bear
Each bite like a sledgehammer with teeth says Montana man Todd Orr, who was almost scalped by mother with cubs.
Filipino 'sexy actress' Krista Miller busted in anti-drugs operation
Miller was caught red-handed following a tip-off from other models.
Swing states: Will Donald Trump's Cuban crisis cost him Florida and the presidency?
11 graphs to illustrate the key battleground states that will dictate the election result.
Filipinos say no to slut-shaming of senator with Everywoman campaign
Writers, politicians and netizens are banding together to reject showing the alleged video of Leila de Lima.
Philippines: Threat to show 'sex tape' of President Duterte's opponent
'Enough! Just arrest me! That's what you really want! Just put me in jail!' a fed-up de Lima said.
Man lost at sea for 8 days says he was not responsible for mum's death during ill-fated fishing trip
Carman was once a suspect in the 2013 fatal shooting of his millionaire grandfather.
Embattled Filipino senator suspects Duterte government of 'Mafia tactics' in deadly prison riot
'These prisoners are supposed to be under the government's protection,' de Lima said.
Duterte vows to step down immediately if investigators prove state-sanctioned killings
It follows the president's invitation to the UN and EU to investigate the anti-narcotics crackdown.
Afghan soldiers killed by comrades as they slept
The 'insider attack' took place in Kunduz, northern Afghanistan.
14,000 Saudi women call on government to end male guardianship in ultra-conservative kingdom
The system is the 'most significant impediment' to women's rights in Saudi Arabia, HRW tells IBTimes UK.