Virginia Kachigunda tells IBTimes UK Malawian girls face challenges, but they can have the future they want.
UK is a close ally to Museveni regime - having spent £841.7m in aid in Uganda since 2006.
Built with locally sourced wood and floating on hundreds of recycled plastic barrels, The Makoko Floating School offers free education to local children
The leaked application form of the 21-year-old British fighter is one in a cache of 1,736 documents.
Using algorithms, Jordanian university experts claim identification technique is 90 per cent accurate.
Before an election can take place, the Democratic and Republican parties need to choose a nominee.
In this IBTimes UK gallery, AFP photographer Fred Dufour peers behind the curtain into the shadowy world of Chinese politics.
Sanders stays relentlessly on-message: that America is being stolen by corrupt Wall Street oligarchs.
Syrian refugees in Canada find themselves at the same hotel as VancouFur furry convention.
Yishai Montgomery and Yonatan Azarihab hailed as heroes for hitting back at Palestinian attackers.
RMT accuse London Underground managers of 'bullying' and 'intimidation'.
Scientists find gender stereotypes have not changed in 30 years.
Kanu's lawyer tells IBTimes UK defence appealed decision to allow witnesses testify behind screens.
More than 250,000 photographs were found after the tragedy and were displayed at collection centres for owners to recover.
Rescue teams respond to large blast in northern neighbourhood of Washington state city.
Labour candidate for City Hall says too many Londoners are missing out on opportunities he was given.
Criminal gangs dubbed 'albino hunters' target those living with the condition to sell their body parts.
Buhari accuses South African mobile giant of fuelling insurgency by failing to block unregistered sims.
Trump's convincing win in Michigan restored his outsider campaign's momentum.
Islamabad clarifies that its nuclear weapons are for domestic purposes and for deterrence.
MPs have branded cuts a 'joke' and demanded better funding for public schools.
450,000 Palestinians have remained in Syria and 95% are reliant on the UN for aid.
Iran tested two missiles with the Hebrew phrase: "Israel must be wiped out" inscribed on them.
Our traditions are not fodder for facile fictions, complain Native Americans
'A customer incident' at Bond Street has left severe delays on the entire line.
Danish sportswear firm Hummel unveils hijabs for Afghan women footballers.
Copy was found in Hitler's flat after Munich was liberated during World War II.
Mohammad bin Nayef was awarded France's highest civilian honour for 'efforts in fight against terror'.
Report by charity paints horrific picture ahead of the fifth anniversary of the conflict's start.
Balkan states say only those carrying proper visa will be allowed to travel through their territories.