The negative impact of austerity and economic recession in Greece ahead of a deal with IMF and eurozone
Tony Blair has stood down as Middle East peace envoy after eight years
Former British prime minister was appointed to ease Israeli-Palestinian peace process in 2007.
Aid organisations warn that thousands of Rohingya refugees are still stranded at sea
EXCLUSIVE: Opposition leader Frederic Banvuginyunvira tells IBTimes UK of his fears of 'elimination'.
Doctors say Open Russia Foundation activist could have been poisoned.
Alleged IS commander Abu Leith says extremist group will not bulldoze ancient Syrian city.
One does not need to be passionately opposed to circumcision to see the horrific injustice in Palm Springs.
Seven of its accounts were frozen by the Indian government on alleged violations of fund transfer.
Tensions prevail over Israeli airstrikes targeting Hamas and Islamic Jihad positions in Gaza Strip.
IBTimes UK tells the incredible story of Deedee, the Liberian housewife who lost her husband and baby but somehow beat Ebola.
Vesak, also known as Vaisakha, Buddha Purnima or Buddha Day, is an important date in Buddhism.
Stolnik editor called into prosecutor's office to answer for front cover.
Isis creating image of 'Perfect Caliphate' using the western cultural imagery it purports to despise.
Violent clashes between police and anti-government protesters continue in Burundi.
Holy See secretary of state Cardinal Pietro Parolin attacks pro-LGBT rights vote.
EXCLUSIVE: Israel Defence Forces (IDF) confirms it will look into deaths after IBTimes UK investigation.
IBTimes UK investigates deaths of Bedouin Palestinians during Israel's assault on Gaza in 2014.
Iraqi army launches wide offensive to recapture areas seized by IS in Anbar province.
Tehran says US officials were formally informed of failed attempts made by hackers to penetrate Iran's system.
Four Taliban insurgents killed in high-profile attack in diplomatic quarter of Kabul following six-hour standoff.
The conditions are expected to last for a day or two.
Visits by Americans to Cuba have risen 36% in the past few months.
The agency proposed releasing a new batch of emails on 30 June.
The three-judge panel ruled in favour of Texas 2-1.
The Patriot Act is set to expire in one week.
Treasurer Joe Hockey admits they might be necessary, PM Tonny Abbott puts his foot down
'Collaborators' shot in street, yet no one held accountable for 'Operation Strangled Necks'.
Cross, billed largest in Asia, will remind Christians in Pakistan that 'God is everywhere'.
Psychedelic drugs are 'less harmful and addictive than other Class A drugs'.