Foreign secretary said Assad allies Iran and Russia have the future of Syria 'in their hands'.
Social media companies accused of allowing spread of misinformation 'while democracy burns'.
Suspect arrested in south-east London following incident at Overground station.
Ufologist John Mooner says aliens wanted to abduct animals for genetic material in latest incident.
IBTimes UK spoke to a TFL spokesman to get to the bottom of exactly what has happened on the line.
IBTimes UK exclusively speaks to the Church's commission hoping to prevent much feared bloodshed.
YayhaJammeh, in power since 1994, originally conceded defeat, but later demanded new vote citing 'abnormalities'.
Office for National Statistics said London commuter town Basildon saw house prices rise by nearly a fifth.
Recapture of Palmyra is reminder of threat the militant group still poses despite suffering setbacks.
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"We urge all parties to the conflict to allow the safe and immediate evacuation of all children," said Unicef.
Delivery driver jailed for killing Brian and Ruth Dickinson in Lincolnshire collision.
Social media companies are finally less apathetic about jihadi recruitment - but it's more than violent videos.
'Significant and sustained' hack in October 2015 led to £42m losses for telecoms giant.
Woman threatened with death after photograph went viral.
Key mastermind Riyaz Bhatkal, who India believes is operating from Karachi has not been arrested as yet.
Abductors punched victim twice in the face and threatened to throw her in a nearby canal.
They took my phone and bank card, I was beaten, treated like a slave and refused access to friends and family.
Ambassador Alexander Yakovenko believes it is up to the West to curb their aggression.
Thousands of civilians are still believed to be holed up in a 'hellish corner' of less than a square kilometre of the opposition-held area.
Acting Iraqi Interior Minister Aqeel al-Khazali expects suicide attacks in major Iraqi cities
The man was a member of the Anti-Terrorist Liberation Groups, or GAL, set up illegally by the Spanish government.
Sir Michael Fallon claims a 'disturbing pattern' of Russian electoral interference is emerging.
Women and children killed by government forces in neighbourhoods held by rebel forces according to UN.
The CPJ notes there are more journalists in jail today than in nearly three decades.
Those who are convicted of rape and murder are not be eligible for pardon, officials said.
India's Narendra Modi and Indonesia's Joko Widodo called for self-restraint in the conduct of activities in the contested waters.
'Hoarders' Roger and Maureen Freestone died following a fire inside their their clutter-filled bungalow.
Commuters react angrily – and humorously – on twitter to the first of this week's three walkouts.
Human rights campaigner told IBTimes UK that the demonstration put the issue on the public agenda.