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US: Obama urges UK to stay in the European Union
US President Barack Obama says UK must remain in the EU to maintain its global influence.
US: White House launches Twitter account in support of Iran nuclear deal
Twitter handle @TheIranDeal launched by White House to support developments on Iran nuclear deal.
St Kitts and Nevis: New anti-corruption leader of Caribbean island vows to clean up trade in passports for super-rich
Prime Minister Timothy Harris will tackle problems related to controversial citizenship investment programme
Iran nuclear deal: Israel warns of Tehran's 'tentacles' as UN and EU approve pact
As the EU and UN each approve the nuclear non-proliferation deal, Israel warns that Iran "has spread its tentacles"
Isis could have been 'nipped in the bud' with attack on Assad in 2013 say ex UK defence chiefs
UK politicians need to convince public to take military action today: former Nato secretary general.
DEA confident Guzman will be caught as drug kingpin tweets 'no one has been able to stop me'
Interpol has issued a 'red alert' for the arrest of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman.
US President Barack Obama makes historic visit to federal prison
President Obama became the first sitting president to visit a federal prison.
Exuberance over Iran oil 'overdone' after US sanctions deal
Glut of short-term crude stockpiles hides larger problem of rebuilding Iran's oil industry, say experts.
Isis in Libya: US wants drone base in North Africa to fight Islamic State
US looking to gather more intelligence on IS as the group grows rapidly in Libya.
Niger: US gives show of support in Boko Haram fightback as militants expand bloody campaign
Boko Haram has increases its attacks in Chad and Niger and killed 200 in Nigeria in one week.
US-Venezuela relations: Rival nations initiate quiet diplomacy to ease tensions
The talks are in the beginning stages.
Iran nuclear deal: Deadline with US pushed back to 7 July
New date shows more details of nuclear inspection deal need to be hammered out.
Trade deal could grow UK food exports but uncertainty lies in Brexit
The UK's food sector is its largest manufacturer, but its growth is threatened by a potential exit from the EU.
Who is Judy Mozes? - Israeli talk show host tweeted racist jokes about Barack Obama
Mozes has been widely criticised for making a racist joke about Barack Obama.
Libya: US believes air strike on al-Qaeda leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar successful
The US is still waiting for definitive confirmation of the Jihadist's death in Libya.
Google announces YouTube Gaming for US and UK summer launch
Google announces a new game streaming service, YouTube Gaming, for summer launch in US and UK.
Russian fighter jet roars within 3 meters of US spy plane over Black Sea
Pentagon rips confrontation as unprofessional and inappropriate
US toddler dies after shooting himself with gun found in mother's purse
Three-year-old killed after playing with loaded handgun in Hamilton, Ohio
Isis: Five US mistakes which led to the rise of Islamic State
A year after Isis seized control of swaths of Syria and Iraq, IBTimes UK looks at US mistakes instrumental in rise of the jihadist group.
Donald Trump in war of words with Alex Salmond over £230m windfarm scheme
The US business magnate made the remarks after losing an appeal in the Court of Session.
McDonald's sees US sales fall 2.2%
McDonald's worldwide sales declined by 0.3% in May, but still beat expectations.
Philip Hammond: US nuclear missiles could return to the UK in response to Russian escalation
The UK could host the weapons for the first time since the height of the Cold War.
US launched massive Stuxnet cyber attack on North Korea that bombed
Pyongyang's communication isolation protected computers, source believes
Iraq: Kurdish fighters on Mosul frontline have Isis in their crosshairs
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK reports from the Kurdish frontline in Mosul - just 12km from the Islamic State
Hundreds of Hillary Clinton's private emails released by US State Department
Many of the emails released show Clinton worried about her public image after the attack in Benghazi.
Cuba establishes bank access in the US ahead of diplomatic talks on 21 May
The US and Cuba are expected to announce the opening dates of embassies.
Six Chinese nationals charged with economic espionage by US authorities
The six are accused of stealing technology for mobile phones often used in military systems.
What will you do in a self-driving car? Watch the road, say concerned, motion-sick Britons
Asked about self-driving cars, motion-sick Brits keep their eyes on the road.
10 members of US Congress took trip secretly funded by Azerbaijan-owned oil company
Funding of conference was revealed by an ethics report obtained by the Washington Post.
iPhone 6 Plus grabs biggest share of US smartphone market
Apple's sales dominate US carriers such as AT&T, Verizon and Sprint.