Officers apologise for firing Taser at man 'acting agitated' near Levenshulme rail station.
Abuja urges African Union action to protect foreigners living in South Africa after Pretoria unrest.
Anti-racism campaigners fear 28-year-old's firebrand sermons could radicalise Poles in UK.
There has been a 25% increase in applications from British students to Maastricht University in The Netherlands.
It is the first time the Iraqi government has publicly acknowledged an airstrike in Syria.
Kim Dotcom talks exclusively with IBTimes UK about extradition, family life and what the future holds.
Female staff member suffers several broken ribs in second armed robbery in days at Brighton Co-ops.
The dictionary editors are fact-checking the definition of terms used by Trump and his administration.
South Korean sources claim Pyongyang has sarin, mustard gas and hydrogen cyanide.
South African police fired tear gas, water cannon and rubber bullets to break up rival marches by hundreds of protesters in Pretoria.
Italian police are looking to charge Daniel Belling with murder and preventing a lawful burial.
Man whose 'uncontrolled violence' left victim with severe brain haemorrhage gets six years.
Israeli government accused human rights watchdog of "fundamentally biased" reporting and "anti-Israel agenda".
Investigation claims more than $8m was paid into a Gambia's Trust Bank dollar account in the name of Jammeh.
Confiscations come as government faces pressure over failure to make sure crime doesn't pay.
Two rival tribes, the Pokot and Tugen, are fighting for water and pasture in drought-ravaged Kenya.
At least 60 dead after northern town liberated on 23 February by Turkey-backed Syrian rebels.
Punjab law minister says explosion was possibly caused by a gas leak.
The e-commerce giant has filed a motion to quash a search warrant for recordings.
The father of the alleged victims said: 'This was an anti-Semitic attack in all its forms.'
March occurs days after spate of attacks targeting shops and homes owned by foreigners.
Ex-Seleka militia leader forced out of his headquarters by UN force and rival FPRC faction.
Malaysian police announced VX was likely used to kill the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
The government ordered an assessment of diplomatic ties after North Korea blamed Malaysia for the murder.
2016 saw record seizures of ivory in the UK, Germany, France and Austria.
One of the female suspects in custody suffered from effects of the highly toxic chemical.
An underground data trader is reportedly selling Coachella accounts for $300.
Iraq government forces retook Mosul airport from Islamic State within a week of launching the West Mosul operation.
Agents did not find the person they were looking for on the Delta flight to New York.
Jamal al-Harith, aka Ronald Fiddler, received up to £1m from the British government.