Sanders took home a surprising victory in Rhode Island, robbing Clinton of a five-state sweep.
Ethnic conflict for more than two years has killed tens of thousands of people.
Obama says the US could destroy North Korea but the humanitarian costs would be too high.
Darpa wants to use bitcoin blockchain technology to build a secure messaging platform that can't be hacked.
Humanitarian calls for international community to take action against President Pierre Nkurunziza continue.
The 25 men were said to be drunk and "abusive" before being removed from flight.
IBTimes UK speaks with Gambian activist about the government's position on April protests.
One year ago, Baltimore was plunged into chaos after the funeral of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old African-American who died after suffering a spinal injury while in police custody.
Illegal gold mining is destroying swathes of the Amazon rainforest, poisoning the river and the people who live along it.
FIDH Africa Desk Director speaks exclusively to IBTimes about 'long descent into the unspeakable'.
The Angkor Wat elephant carried tourists to a Cambodian temple for 15 years
Watch this special documentary from IBTimes UK on the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.
Democrats have filed a repeal against a new law that they say discriminates against LGBT people.
Ban affects rugby, cricket, athletics and netball federations for failing to meet transformation targets.
Kerala's Thazhathangady Juma Masjid, one of India's oldest mosques, opens doors for women visitors.
The article was published without her byline but Lee's biographer found evidence to support that it was her work.
India is suffering from a water shortage that has affected 330 million people.
As Venezuelans struggle to find food and medicine, there are two more things they'll have to do without: electricity and beer.
Between 20 and 48 people killed in southeastern Nigeria as attacks blamed on Fulani militants on the rise.
At least 200 firemen battle blaze in six-storey building for over four hours.
No 4 reactor exploded on 26 April 1986, releasing large amounts of radiation into the atmosphere.
Roman Reusch previously claimed 'nearly 80%' of repeat offenders have immigrant background.
IBTimes UK visited a British Medical Association demonstration outside St Thomas' Hospital in London.
A closed-door meeting was held to address accusations against the Archbishop of Lyon of covering up for guilty priests.
The candidates announced a deal to concentrate their resources in state contests where each has a better shot.
Alibaba used to sell a Mickey Mouse-shaped device through which the DisneyLife service could be availed of.
Pakistan and India's foreign secretaries met to hold talks for the first time since the Pathankot attack.
Refugees who volunteer to leave will be paid £800.
The bear was eventually tranquilised and will be returned to the wild.
Memorial services are held in Ukraine to mark the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.