Hillary Clinton could have a female vice presidential running mate if she wins the Democrat nomination.
Relations between the US and Iran have long been fractious.
German manufacturer reached agreement with US government on how deal with 600,000 faulty vehicles.
42 plaintiffs taking action against site, which suffered huge data leak, cannot use pseudonyms.
Protesters accused of rioting and inciting violence in pro-electoral reform rally held without police permit.
The Snoopy Museum Tokyo opens its doors on 23 April with 150 Snoopy related items.
The rise of unpredictable demagogues seems to be a recurrent feature of democracy.
Protesters numbering 200 from branch of Pegida movement outnumbered by counter-demonstrators.
Diego Andrés Dávila Jimenez's actions were praised on social media after he climbed into the Bogota apartment.
Families accuse Valentin Bagorikunda of threats and failing to look into assassinations.
Mugamba, primarily Tutsi, saw protest movements against President Pierre Nkuzunziza's third mandate
Students came forward with the reported abuses to a teacher at a literary festival in Kalmar, Sweden
The civil rights activist tells IBTimes UK that the Chicago police department cannot reform itself.
Colonel Buzubona is allegedly 'suspected of supporting opposition', IBTimes UK reveals.
Cruz said on 20 April that neither he nor Donald Trump could win the nomination outright.
The company is looking into increasing their veggie-friendly output.
Official says children will soon be reunited with families following Gambella raid blamed on Murle group.
The 53-year-old is just the latest fatality to hit the winter season in the Alps.
It is reported that 2 of the firefighters were injured as over 400 worked to evacuate nearby residents.
Zuma announces commission's findings on £2.5bn arms deal marred by allegations of corruption and bribery.
Bodies allegedly recovered bearing marks of torture, but government says soldiers 'in mission'.
Editor at Ming Pao newspaper sacked after running front-page report on Panama Papers.
IBTimes UK looks back on the best gaffes, falls and fails of the past eight years.
The 2016 World Press Freedom Index showed 3.71% deterioration in media freedom in 2016 from a year ago.
How the 1986 nuclear accident still haunts the plant's workers, residents and clear up staff.
The 4/20 Marley tribute filter has sparked outrage among social media users.
Jan Jambon told parliament the whole community cannot be stigmatised but some are turning against the society.
Lawmakers are talking to all political parties to make Quranic education compulsory in schools.
EXCLUSIVE: Conservative City Hall candidate makes commitment to London firms in IBTimes UK op-ed.
Legislation will be introduced in spring 2017 to legalise the national sale of marijuana.