Government prepared to quit if parliament requires it, says Ukraine's PM.
Site of the massacre of 3,000 Bosnian Muslims in 1992-1995 conflict sees its memory erased by Serb authorities.
Nigeria and Uganda are often in the news for state repression and torture of homosexuals.
Five-year-old escapes major injuries after car ran over his head.
A suspected car bomb damaged a top security compound in central Cairo on Friday (January 24), killing at least four people in one of the most high-profile attacks on the state in months, security and medical sources said.
A marble tombstone in Graz shows Austria's complex relationship with the Hitler era.
Mohammad Asghar, originally from Pakistan, gets capital punishment for 'blasphemy'.
A worker at the Sochi Winter Olympics speaks of dodgy construction, poor accommodation and questionable employment conditions.
January 24, 2014
Explosion near police headquarters on eve of anniversary of uprising which overthrew Hosni Mubarak.
Pyongyang calls for inter-Korean dialogue with Seoul as South Korea rejects it as 'deceptive'.
Higher than permitted levels of 4-Mel found in Pepsi One and Malta Goya.
Seoul rejects proposal seeing hidden North Korean agenda, prompting reiteration of offer by Pyongyang.
An international letter of request has been submitted to Portugal's Attorney General.
Representatives of President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar sign peace deal in Ethiopia.
A history of Australia Day and what it means now.
Law minister Somnath Bharti is accused of leading a racist raid against Africans in Khirki Extension, South Delhi
Singapore's law minister steps in to uproar over Anton Casey's offensive remarks
French Jewish students express concerns for their safety over Dieudonné's controversial gesture.
St Basil's Cathedral toytown, thirsty snail and a crime lord's funeral.
French comedian opens up about anti-Semitic gesture row for first time.
Netanyahu blasts Rouhani after his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Aboriginal ritual in Northern Territory goes horribly wrong as teenager is left with heavy bleeding.
Hawkish Japanese comment inspires economist Nouriel Roubini to make scary comparison with WWI
Former US president's daubings on display in IBTimes UK's special art gallery
Thunderstorms, bad maps and missing hosts conspire to spoil things for sociable expat Cath Everett and her husband.
Controversial penal code abolished unanimously by Moroccan Parliament.
A 29.6 carat blue diamond has been recovered at the Cullinan mine in South Africa
Pakistan's government could gain crucial support and credibility through its handling of the trial.
Former Italian PM denies paying cash 'and other benefits' to bunga-bunga women to give false evidence.