US 'Agent Orange' company has inspired fresh environmental protests staged in more than 50 countries
Formula One legend still in coma at Grenoble University Hospital and family has been told the outlook is very bleak
Cairo deports female activists who planned to enter Gaza for International Women's Day
Chinese foreign ministry against use of sanctions "as a threat"
Mugabe speaks out against homosexuality and Malawi urged to end child marriage
IBTimes explores the issue of human trafficking and examines who is tackling the problem.
Facebook and WhatsApp have been hauled up before the FTC on privacy concerns
Public spat with Muslim Brotherhood-supporter Qatar cited as reason behind move.
Prime minister replies to Sir Patrick Stewart tweet with photo with Bill Clinton.
Sultan claims move to implement Sharia law 'not a backward or old-fashioned step' despite foreign criticism.
IBTimes UK gains exclusive access to Egypt's ministers and business leaders over the crisis
Work halted on central London site after piece of concrete falls from tunnel ceiling and kills 43-year-old construction worker
Pravy Sektor paramilitary leader to take part in May presidential vote.
Warlord, known as Simba, found guilty in massacre of Hema tribes in Ituri.
Crimean lawmakers favour union with Russia.
'Slave becomes master' headline leads to humble apology by executive editor
Ukraine's Paralympic Committee head Valeriy Sushkevich asks Putin to ensure peace during Games.
Agent calls claims that attempts to "wake up" the F1 legend have stopped "not valid"
The authorities have not yet decided to press charges against Wilkerson.
Muslim nation bans comic from being sold in the country for fear of disturbing 'public order'
Nicholas Maduro declares Panama diplomats persona non grata and orders them out within 48 hours.
Haredi passenger Schlomo Fox convicted of calling beauty queen soldier a prostitute in segregation row
Muslims are victims of ethnic-religious cleansing in western CAR and thousands flee war-torn country.
Crossrail worker in his 40s dies in central London tunnel from head injuries
Lyon-based organisation is considering international 'red notice' request by Ukrainian authorities.
Russian president defends Kremlin's actions in Ukraine saying they are within international law
Exiled Buddhist leader Dalai Lama approves of gay sex if consensual.
US president says Crimea's decision to hold referendum is violation of international law and Ukraine's constitution
Brooklyn-based artist sparks outrage after tattooing heart on dog's shoulder while it's out cold after surgery
United States to send 12 F-16 fighter jets to Poland for training exercise along with 300 troops.