Mexican security forces convoy attacked on rural road between Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara.
Slain Muslim preacher 'spoke up for the oppressed'
The basketball player was scheduled to play against his former team, the New York Knicks.
Dmitry Kovtun gives rare interview claiming former KGB agent was contaminated before London meeting
Four men found guilty of selling nephews and nieces for up £7,200 in baby traffic ring
Kenyan Somalis marched in Nairobi's suburb of Eastleigh condemning the killing of 148 people.
IBTimes UK looks at some of the worst attacks carried out by insurgents in Kenya and Somalia.
Under new plans drug users will be able to inject safely in drug consumption rooms.
Fellow activists allege cleric was targetted by Assad regime.
Cloudflare and Yahoo! among companies accused of enabling the spread of Islamic State propaganda.
Sanaa has endured several nights of heavy bombardment targeting Houthi positions and arms stores.
Manchester United and Manchester City go head-to-head day after the Aintree Festival ends
The Kardashians spend some time in Armenia to honour their heritage. Here are 10 things they could get up to
Scores of elderly, infirm or children of the Yazidi minority freed by IS in northern Iraq.
President faces 'declaring civil war' if he clamps down on Nigeria's so-called super pastors.
Deliberations by the jury are set to continue on 8 April.
Passport checks on all travellers leaving the UK are being introduced today.
40% of flights were cancelled in a dispute over working conditions.
South Korean activist flies copies of Seth Rogen's movie across the border
IBTimes UK looks at Iran's top tourist destinations as the nuclear deal has potential to boost tourism.
As diplomatic relations between Tehran and the West improve IBTimes UK has a looks at issues still affecting travellers.
The Longest Ride, a film based off of a Nicholas Sparks movie and starring Clint Eastwood's son Scott Eastwood, premiered 6 April.
Saudi Arabia's 2.7 million Shia fear a sectarian backlash as Riyadh bombards Yemen
It is alleged the gang disabled vault alarms before cutting through 18in metal door.
Hundreds of journeys cancelled to and from the UK, with only 60% of some flights operating.
Radical changes in pension rules combined with lack of understanding could open the floodgates for mis-selling of new products.
At least three Al Qaeda affiliates altered their communications, using human couriers instead of email and mobile phones, according to think-tank Henry Jackson Society.
An 11 year old boy with autism is recovering in hospital in Melbourne after spending 4 days lost in rural Victorian bushland.
One Afghan and one Nato soldiers killed during firefight following meeting between officials and US ambassador
Broadcaster given all clear to host satirical news programme despite Top Gear fall out