January 2017 is fast becoming defined by industrial action on the Southern rail network
Stephen Carruthers is believed to have been living under a false name in southwest France.
IBTimes UK interviews Angelina Teny, SPLM-IO member and wife of South Sudan's former vice-president.
The science behind thundersnow means that it usually only happens at the end of Winter.
US police express frustration at internet companies after disturbing video continues to be shared around world.
Dmitry Ugai is charged in St Petersburg with illegal missionary activity.
Relief centre set up to accommodate residents and pets as police begin evacuation of low-lying area.
Djotodia is accused of recruiting child soldiers and atrocities against civilians.
Conditions remain bleak on the Greek mainland, where government-run camps hold 34,000 refugees.
IPCC hands over thousands of pages of evidence into tragedy in which 96 Liverpool fans were killed.
Some commentators compared parts of home secretary's speech to Hitler's Mein Kampf.
It's bad news to be a hotel manager, a medical practitioner or a merchandiser.
Los Angeles-based firm insists offensive Nazi imprints was 'design flaw' and not intentional.
Khalifa Haftar, the head of Libya's armed forces, spoke with Russian defence minister aboard the vessel.
Alleged victim described as white, and wearing a green coat with a fur trim around the hood.
Sources tell IBTimes UK the Labour leader and shadow defence secretary spoke 'briefly'.
Bozizé is accused of "murder, torture and inciting genocide and hate" in the Central African Republic.
The policy is expected to come into force from 18 January.
Parts of UK experience blizzard-like conditions with further snow and sleet expected.
Robert Duff, 41, was last seen on CCTV withdrawing money from a cash machine outside a Sainsbury's.
Government approved 'big decision' to expand A303 as part of £2bn investment.
A broken rudder forced the pair into a journey across the Tasman Sea.
China's foreign ministry has, however, played down the tough talks by Rex Tillerson over territorial disputes.
IBTImes UK looks at role of monarchy in Rwanda as well as claims of a 'fake king' appointment.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had threatened that no visas would be issued to Amazon officials.
The marks bank operates like a real bank with defaulters getting 'blacklisted' and charged 'interest'.
Seleka rebel forces were supposedly disbanded in 2013 but still operate under Hissene.
Ryan Lock's body believed to have been held by Isis before it was recovered and taken to north-east Syria.
The People's Liberation Army now reportedly commands six naval reconnaissance vessels.
The suspects were stopped by Singapore's Immigration Checkpoint Authority while trying to enter Singapore.