IBTimes UK examines the history and controversies surrounding Scientology's Narconon drug programme.
Pair suspected of supporting banned organisation held
Survivors speak of deadly attack in which at least 130 people were killed by the Taliban.
Sir Bruce Keogh said ambulance services in partos fo areas of the country are struggling to cope.
Exclusive: Eyewitness tells IBTimes UK politicians argued with doctors while distraught families demanded war with India.
Brazilian military police have evicted hundreds of families from an abandoned factory.
Stricter bail laws in January meant it would have been "very unlikely" Monis to have been released on bail.
Horror of Peshawar school attack represents hatred of modern education, particularly for girls.
Russia's shock-and-awe raise of interest rates puts the legitimacy and viability of president Vladimir Putin under serious strain.
Religious police chief Ahmad Bin Qassim Al-Ghamdi issued fatwas that sparked outrage in the kingdom
Cath Everett bids farewell to a South Africa struggling with racial, social, crime, economic, and national electricity crises
Car bomb in AQAP stronghold targets checkpoint and Houthi home.
BREAKING: Former colleague of Jimmy Savile jailed after admitting more than 40 sex offences.
Flight left Incheon in South Korea for Dallas five hours before emergency landing.
IBTimes UK explores the increase in reports of anti-Semitic incidents across Europe on Chanukkah.
Angry former in-laws questioned how Monis could have been freed on bail.
Christopher John Barry was allegedly stabbed to death by a 13-year-old boy in Enfield
Guards cleared of killing man who died while pinned down in plane during transportation back to Angola.
Nathan Tomlinson admitted to killing Sudanese student Anowar Tagabo with single punch.
South Wales Police arrested former finance chief Mark Davis, 47, for defrauding charity Cyrenians Cymru.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) installed a giant container in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris on Tuesday (December 16) as they published their report on press freedom in the world, which says 66 journalists have been killed while reporting since the beginning of 2014.The report says 119 journalists were kidnapped this year, which is 35 percent up from last year and 40 journalists are being held hostage.Large banners with RSF's findings stood in front of the Eiffel Tower and one poster carried names of slain and kidnapped journalists across the world, including that of American journalist James Foley who was beheaded by Islamic State militants in August.
Photographers return to some of the worst hit sites in Indonesia and Thailand to see how they have recovered from the tsunami.
35 Besiktas fans accused of plotting to overthrow the government during 2013 unrest in Istanbul.
Athlete do not throw tantrum, claims his lawyer Brian Webber.
The 93-year-old known as 'the accountant of Auschwitz' to go on trial early next year in Germany.
More than 130 people, mostly children, were killed by Taliban militants who were disguised as officers.
Boy killed to prevent suicide bomber's attack in school remembered on day of Peshawar attack.
Wounded children are rushed to a hospital after Taliban gunmen took hundreds of hostages.
Afghans accused Pakistan of pushing Taliban into their country with north Waziristan offensive
Teacher lured Rift Valley boys by offering food and shelter.