Yisrael Kristal may have taken the title following the death of Japan's Yasutaro Koide.
Eye witnesses describe early morning carnage after man and woman die in crash near London financial district.
Blizzard warnings have been issues in several US cities and internal flights grounded.
At least one policeman has been killed in some of the worst protests in Tunisia since the 2011 uprising.
Pakistani Taliban commander Umar Mansoor vows to continue terror attacks on schools and universities.
The Court of Appeal judges ruled that Sarah Sands' sentence was too lenient.
Mayor of London candidate accused the BBC of orchestrating a 'show trial' of Vladimir Putin.
IBTimes UK looks at the men behind the insurgency and examines if their existence can impact the conflict.
With only one refinery left open, many fear fuel crisis likely to worsen.
In interview Imam repeated claims 'scantily clad' women provoked attacks.
Senior RAF officer will face major challenges in the combating Islamic State.
IBTimes UK speaks to pressure group Bring Back British Rail about re-nationalising Britain's railways.
Suspected member of al-Qaeda's Jabhat al-Nusra Suliman AS, 24, arrested over kidnapping of UN peacekeeper.
The video was posted by someone a YouTube user identified as Juan Cinco on 19 January.
The group will be chaired by Oliver Letwin, minister for government policy.
O'Barry has refused to leave the country, claiming he was there as a tourist.
The ancient rule banned women from a foot-washing service during Lent.
Israel plans to appropriate large tract of fertile land, in its largest land grab since August 2014.
Met Police believe 20-year-old 'was kidnapped then murdered' days after arriving in the UK.
Viral video shows friends and family of married couple before emotional rendition of Maori dance.
American student was arrested while touring the secretive communist nation.
The Islamic State issued a statement on social media claiming responsibility for the attacks.
Departing flights at Landvetter Airport have resumed, arrivals are still on hold.
Man to tell police about any relationship or one-night stand ahead of court appearance
UN warns of 'deliberate' strategy to deprive civilians used after Juba peace accord was signed.
The Greek coastguard said a wooden vessel carrying 48 sank in the early hours off Farmakonisi.
Two people were killed after the car they were in overturned near London's financial district.
Paiute leaders and governor Kate Brown ask federal law enforcement to deal with the 'armed criminals'.
The men were said to be loyal to the UN-backed government general Khalifa Haftar.
North Korea claims student arrested was 'manipulated' by US government.