Oslo court rules far-right fanatic who killed 77 people in 2011 is being held in degrading conditions.
IBTimes UK speaks exclusively to spokesman for presidential candidate André Okombi Salissa.
The man allegedly dropped his trousers while speaking to police.
The wax model of Prime Minister Modi took four months to create and cost £150,000.
Queen Elizabeth II will celebrate her 90th birthday on 21 April 2016.
IBTimes UK speaks with student involved in protest sparked by names of alleged rapists published online.
Despite media reports, the policy does not state that there is a new imposed dress code for women.
Ahead of the Queen's 90th birthday, her grandson gave a rare insight to life in the royal family.
Ashfav Choudry detained indefinitely under the Mental Health Act 1983 for the murder of Zakariyya Islam.
PM Manuel Valls proposes security measures remain in place during euro tournament and Tour de France 2016.
Utah Governor Gary Herbert signed a resolution that called for measures to curb widespread use of porn.
Aerial photos of earthquake-hit towns in Ecuador show the extent of the damage as country buries its dead.
Chancellor George Osborne announced recently that UK will impose sugar tax on soft drinks from 2018.
Grosvenor Group, which manages £6.7bn of property assets, warns of correction in market.
Video of Russian daredevil Oleg Cricket has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times.
Machar expected in Juba to resume vice-president office and form unity government with President Salva Kiir.
Coming in June 2016, Bunyadi patrons will be able to choose from "pure" and clothed sections.
United States Geological Survey says 6.1 magnitude quake struck west of Musine.
The video shows the black man as he kicks and punches the white man before kicking him off the train.
Charges against Kenya's president, who says 'No other Kenyan will go to the ICC', dropped in 2014.
Japanese company faces fuel mileage scandal after admitting to falsifying data on some of its models.
The message in the bottle was thrown into the North Sea by marine biologist George Parker Bidder in 1906.
Violations include 'bad' hijab, reckless driving and playing loud music inside cars.
'Technology has moved us into an area that is beyond belief' said the prosecutor of the case.
McDonald's upcoming outlet in St Joseph, Missouri, will try out new French fries.
Indoor range is being set up for Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps.
Attorney General Bill Schuette expected to announce charges against a city worker and state employees.
'I am clear that there is no appetite in Libya for foreign combat troops on the ground,' said Hammond.
Manhattan US attorney Preet Bharara has sought the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists' help.
Ellie Butler, 6, died after suffering 'catastrophic head injuries' while mother was at work.