Turkey's secular opposition is in rage after Erdogan lifts headscarf ban in state high schools.
American ambassador to Afghanistan calls Karzai's remarks 'ungracious and ungrateful'.
Cameron set to hold talks with Iraqi PM Haider Abadi as Baghdad likely to request for more military action.
IBTimes UK looks at traditional foods, customs and fasting on Yom Kippur to end the High Holy Days period.
18-year-old 'person of interest' had threatened to kill PM Tony Abbott
A landscaper died after an horrific accident in which he tripped and fell head first into a wood chipper, according to Florida Police.
US commitment to stop using antipersonnel landmines anywhere in the world except Korea doesn't go far enough, say Human Rights Watch.
Military spokesman says schoolgirls in custody not from Chibok mass kidnapping
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, the son-in-law of Osama bin Laden received a life imprisonment term for terrorism-related charges at a New York trial.
Figures relate to Sierra Leone and Liberia as US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention releases new report.
IBTimes UK looks at the origins of one of the most important Jewish festivities
Evidence of Islamic State fighters adapting to US air strikes by mixing with local population.
Cookbook launched to raise awareness on safe sex sheds light on Japan's lack of awareness on STDs.
Italian police seizes assets of Russian businessman close to President Putin.
Following Spain's decision to scrap an abortion bill, IBTimes UK looks at tough abortion laws worldwide
New Jersey authorities are investigating Jeremy Rubin for fraud and unauthorised computer access.
Iranian moderate president attacks Obama's 'ambiguous' attitude towards Syrian civil war.
Traditional news publications continue to struggle with the fast moving digital age
US President Obama confirms US forces hit jihadist positions in Syria.
Pew Research shows slight drop in support for gay marriage.
IBTimes UK looks at customs and traditions to celebrate the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said there was no consensus for changing abortion laws in Spain.
French foreign minister tells former British Prime Minister to keep his advice on Iraq to himself
The US and its Arab allies have launched a series of air strikes in Syria targeting Isis positions as a new chapter of American military involvement in the war-torn nation begins.
Mall operator issues public apology after T-shirt justifying rape causes controversy.
Tridevil claimed to have spent $20,000 adding a third breast to her body.
Eastern Europe exposure hits Austria's Raiffeisen.
Dozens of Chinese companies export torture devices, rights groups say.
Abernathy and his wife orchestrated campaigns that exposed the plight of workers and consumers served
North Korean regime mouthpiece scorns US airstrikes against Islamist militants.