From its capital named after slaves to a president who loves rapping, IBTimes UK checks out peculiar facts about Gabon.
Economic diplomacy rendezvous offers an opportunity to assess French President Hollande's Africa policy.
Grayling, who was filmed opening car onto a passing cyclist, appears to be ignorant of UK road law.
Career timeline of politician once dubbed future star of Labour Party.
President-elect says allegations put together by 'political opponents and a failed spy afraid of being sued'.
Spokesman tells IBTimes UK there is 'no chance' the Eurosceptic firebrand will put his name forward.
This comes after multiple social media posts by soldiers showed the poor working conditions of the military personnel.
George W Bush's twin daughters had welcomed Malia and Sasha Obama to the White House with a letter in 2008.
NewsHour executive producer Sara Just says the peaceful transition of power is a 'powerful moment'.
By-election will now take place in region which voted overwhelmingly for Brexit.
Former shadow education secretary to step down for role at Victoria and Albert Museum
Labour's Mayor of London issued warning to City leaders just days before May's major speech.
West African leaders are trying to persuade Jammeh to stand down on 18 January.
The draft was approved last year and has been awaiting endorsement by King Maha Vajiralongkorn.
Reimposing death penalty was among President Duterte's poll promises.
John Kerry holds talks with Vietnam PM Nguyen Xuan Phuc and interim Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son.
China's reaction follows Rex Tillerson's suggestion that the Asian giant be denied entry to the disputed territories.
New regulations now allow NSA to share globally intercepted personal data with other government agencies.
Sir Andrew Wood told newspapers he spoke with McCain at a security conference in Canada.
A blunt statement that we're leaving the single market would mean nuances of negotiated agreements are lost.
Former opposition leader Moon Jae-in and Ban are the front-runners for the post, a recent Gallup Korea poll shows.
Tory MPs urge Theresa May to distance the UK government from report by Christopher Steele.
'It's strange. It's odd,' Representative Maxine Waters said.
At least eight missiles were fired at the al-Mazzeh military airport close to the Syrian capital.
The Israeli PM will only accept bilateral talks, while Palestine welcomes the 70-strong delegation.
The new fleet replaces the fleet of "beasts" that have carried President Obama.
EU will reportedly set up dedicated centres to spot 'fake news'.
'He's now elected and we as a country need to support whoever is the president,' said Kidman.
The president said the award came 'with distinction', an honour only given to three past recipients.
The waiver would allow Mattis to bypass law on armed services personnel.