IBTimesUK speaks to demonstrators marching for women's rights throughout the US.
Downing Street has not confirmed the trip, but May is rumoured to be expected in the US on Thursday.
Hollywood's biggest female stars took to the streets to raise their voices in defence of women's rights.
The unidentified shooter voluntarily surrendered to police custody.
The D.C. Metro was packed today, with numbers expected to be higher than yesterday.
Celebrities across the globe joined worldwide protests against the new US president.
The president delivered a gloomy speech in which he vowed to end the 'American carnage'.
An inquiry into historical sexual abuse in Northern Ireland has recommended compensation for its victims.
'We are investigating and taking steps to ensure this does not happen again.'
The women accused US Border Security of screening 'for what your political beliefs are'.
The Front National leader's comments came at during a summit of nationalist leaders.
The agreement gives Russia the capability to more than double its presence of warships.
The 42-year-old convicted rapist described himself as a Luciferian.
Trump's youngest child is staying in New York to complete his studies following the inauguration.
The longtime leader was defeated by Barrow in last month's elections.
The Rubkan camp, in northeast Jordan, is home to at least 75,000 refugees.
Obama caused an outrage when he replaced the bust with Dr Martin Luther King Jr's.
However, the state media also said Beijing can expect a stable and healthy development of relationship under Trump.
Footage of Clinton sparks social media comments that the former US president was staring at Ivanka Trump.
The flagship healthcare law took Obama six years to implement, but Trump started repeal in one stroke.
Beijing said it would not hesitate to oppose any form of separatist activity in the country.
Trailer shows the American flag flying upside down with the message, 'We make the terror'.
The Philippines President hurled abuses at Catholic churches and priests over their criticism of his drug war.
Images show the affected building covered in rubble and riddled with bullets.
The pontiff had earlier criticised Donald Trump for his plans to build a wall along the US-Mexico border.
The online dashboard covers eight policy topics including immigration, healthcare and trade.
The petition needs to get 100,000 signatures in order for it to get a response from the White House.
Jammeh lost to Adama Barrow in December's presidential elections and initially conceded defeat but later changed his mind.
A government official said the blast was caused by an improvised explosive device hidden in a vegetable box.
Concerns among world leaders arose after Trump sparked controversies since his election victory in November 2016.