Australia marks the 20th anniversary of the Port Arthur shooting in Tasmania by Martin Bryant on 28 April 1996.
EXCLUSIVE IBTimes UK interviews prime minister of self-proclaimed BGIE as calls for independence grow.
The Islamist group believes working women are the cause for increase in divorce rates in Malaysia.
Fighting Cocks was recently named best Isle of Wight pub in the National Pub and Bar Awards.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's Chief of staff Peter Altmaier confirms removal.
Police estimated that close to 50 protesters gathered near the Fennovoima site in northern Finland.
Rabia Girls' and Boys' School criticised for failing to uphold British values following HMI inspection.
Croydon Cat Killer strikes again: three pets found dead in London
EU referendum weighing down sterling and prime London property prices, giving dollar investors a discount.
Bradford West MP said she was sorry for the anti-Semitic language she used.
Some 330 million people suffering from the severe water shortages – a quarter of the population.
There is a discernible barrier between the right and its lunatic fringes – but this doesn't exist in Labour.
MPs say government's inaction to tackle penalties over the last decade is costing the taxpayer,
The US presidential hopeful said women did not like Clinton and she would poll at 5% if she were male.
Darryl Pinkins was released from prison to be home just in time for his daughter's 26th birthday.
The pensions of 11,000 BHS workers are under threat amid the store's financial problems.
Man, a trader from Sydney, was sitting on a portable toilet when the spider bit him
According to Swedish media Iraqi intelligence warned an Islamic State cell had infiltrated Sweden.
The government is sure Australians will come up with better names for their vessel.
Canadian police have opened an investigation into the cause of a fire.
Security forces confront protesters in Madingou amid rising tensions.
Retirees in London are least likely to be reliant on state pensions.
Controversial PCC Kevin Hurley speaks to IBTimes UK about his first term in office.
The dogs had been confined in their cages from birth and the farm is just one of thousands in the country.
Protesters call for end to corruption as President Buhari's anti-graft fight continues.
Foxtons CEO Nic Budden says crunch European Union vote will hold back sales and transactions.
No casualties as firefighters battle blaze in biodiesel factory.
The suspect was arrested in March and will now face trial in France.
A man, named İdris Alakuş, killed a friend for paying his restaurant bill in Bakirkoy district of Istanbul.
President Nicolas Maduro asked civil servants to take five-day weekends to prevent power being wasted.