Ofcom has sent out letters to TV companies that hold an Ofcom licence.
India's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) under fire for allowing drinks tycoon escape his debts.
Sports and leisure centre managers in Jordan have reported a surge in demand for lessons.
Obama greeted Trudeau on the White House's south lawn at the start of the state visit.
Sanders reached out and spoke to his fellow Americans and fought for cohesion, not division.
Pew Research Center survey reveals country's polarised envirments amid wave of violence.
David and Collet Stephan say the case is an attempt to enforce childhood inoculations.
Teacher shared the post online after giving the pupil a mark for effort, writing: 'This is why I teach'.
The NLD party has named Htin Kyaw as its presidential candidate with Suu Kyi vowing to rule behind the scenes.
The human rights lawyer is currently defending Mohamed Nasheed, the jailed former Maldives president.
The move followed a small ceremony for friends and family earlier in the day.
This is a testament to how fed up people are with censorship brought upon by political correctness.
UK newspaper referred to Padukone as a 'female companion', prompting a quick response from Bollywood fans.
Zimbabwe's President pulls out of cultural event days after Indian President Pranab Mukherjee did the same.
A museum in the French capital is staging a huge exhibition paying tribute to an American style icon who has been at the forefront of fashion for nearly six decades: Barbie.
Party leader Paul Golding accuses Electoral Commission of 'political correctness' as body deems slogan 'offensive'.
South African National Defence Force slams 'reckless claims' as President Zuma ends official visit to Nigeria.
'If current performers, such as Beyonce, can a write a song using the subjunctive mood correctly, so must you.'
Trump dismisses questions from the media likening his supporters' pledges to vote for him to the Nazi salute.
Najdi repeated Islamic State claims the militant group would invade Rome.
Moroccan authorities found knives, a machete and gas canisters among items in man's suitcase.
Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, Lusaka, Almaty, Damascus, Algiers, and Caracas among the 10 cheapest.
Gilt bragged that her son was 'jacked up to target shoot with the .22' just hours earlier.
IBTimes UK interviews Oromo activist on protracted struggle for self-rule.
Pugh faces up to 35 years in jail after being foung guilty.
Claims contradict those of US official who said Islamic State commander was killed in air strike.
Concert by American singer Richard Marx went ahead at convention centre despite bomb scare.
Russian military offers $24,000 for five healthy young dolphins for training in military operations.
The Bank of Canada is accepting nominations till 15 April 2016.
Lula denies wrongdoing but it could lead to further political uncertainty in Brazil.