The French presidential candidate is married to a Welsh woman and admires Margaret Thatcher.
The world leaders who have said they will or will not attend the 4 December funeral.
IBTimesUK talks to Sudanese envoy and SPLM-N banned political party on strike against fuel subsidy cuts.
Trump berates green superintendent and talks about removing neighbouring homes in reality TV show footage.
There's a double-standard from people who, in other circumstances, think of themselves as democrats.
US official says that despite warning US scrapped anti-disinformation unit months before presidential election.
IBTimes UK exclusively speaks to the survivor of an attack by Ugandan rebels at his home in Mavivi.
But it's all done in jest, the president of the Philippines claimed.
Funeral arrangements and procession plans for the late Cuban leader.
Shutdown almost total in opposition-ruled states of Kerala and West Bengal.
Doctors have said they do not have enough beds or medical supplies as they deal with the influx of wounded.
Italy votes on the most significant changes to its constitution since it was first adopted in 1948.
The president says he is ready to submit the names to the National Security Council by the end of the month.
Trump's claims would be 'a conspiracy larger than all previous conspiracy theories combined', says non-profit group.
Global Times article says Singapore might be working against 'One China' policy.
The temple is considered to be the most sacred of Lord Shiva and sees Hindus from across Nepal and India travel to the Nepalese capital for the annual event.
ANC National Executive Committee to discuss no confidence motion put forward by tourism minister Derek Hanekom.
New military leadership being installed in Pakistan as General Qamar Javad Bajwa takes over as army chief.
Biira allegedly arrested during offensive against Rwenzururu king, Charles Wesley Mumbere, in Kasese.
Mintoo was tracked down at the Nizamuddin Railway station in the capital city.
Sudan opposition party tells IBTimes UK people can no longer cope with country's crippled economy.
Thousands sign petition denouncing the broadcaster's 'beauty tips to help you carry on with daily life'.
The former leader of Cuba, who led a revolution in 1959, died on 25 November.
Refugees are fleeing the rebel-held east of the city as government offensive enters its 14th day.
Headmaster of St Mark's School says that it 'rejects racism and bigotry in all its forms and expressions'.
The Army Corps of Engineers had earlier said that it would close the makeshift camp for 'safety reasons' on 5 December.
Prime minister Malcolm Turnbull moves motion in parliament acknowledging family violence as a national issue.
Political battle erupts after Shia legislators passed a law making the Popular Mobilisation Forces legal.
Rainbow's End fun park in Auckland said the removal of the children was not due to a malfunction.
The US embassy officials are yet to comment about the incident.