The Pakistani army says it is 'fully prepared to respond to any attack'.
China's state-run newspaper has stood by its story.
Mike Katz said he 'wept' after Labour's governing body failed to adopt tougher anti-racism rules.
From Isis to tax returns, here's what the candidates had to say.
IBTimes UK speaks exclusively to #Tajamuka leader about release of pro-democracy campaigner Linda Masarira.
Deputy leader will unveil the future work commission as party of his conference speech today.
The proposed MFN review follows the terrorist attack at Uri in Kashmir which killed 18 Indian soldiers.
Of those polled by CNN/ORC, 62% said Clinton won and 27%Trump.
The 'red line' for the Chinese is that the North Korean regime shouldn't collapse, researcher says.
Trump could be heard sniffling loudly throughout the debate leading many to think he may be ill.
Sources tell IBTimes UK more than 1,700 people have joined after Lib Dem's conference and Corbyn's victory.
South Korea expresses concern Pyongyang could be gearing up for another nuclear test before 2016.
Debates provide the winner with a temporary boost in the polls that typically lasts no more than a week.
The party's move to the left, to Old Labour values, can be seen in the conference backdrops. There's more red than a home game at Anfield.
Opposition candidate Jean Ping claims he was cheated of victory and refuses to 'retreat'.
If the legislation is passed it would empower hostile nations to take legal action against the US and its allies.
First Minister of Scotland will address the Institute of Directors' annual convention in London.
'We're very, very concerned for the people of Venezuela, for the level of conflict, starvation, lack of medicine, Kerry said.
According to several news outlets, journalists were asked not to use any personal WiFi hotspots as well.
An older, Turkish language account of Mahir Zeynalov was already blocked by Twitter in August.
Residents of Kalfat, the UK foreign secretary's ancestral village, say they will sacrifice sheep in his honour.
The former secretary of state remained relaxed and in control against an overly aggressive opponent.
Here's a low-down on the first US presidential debate where the nominees clashed over an array of issues.
The presidential nominees debated at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.
Party tells IBTimes UK it cleared Bird of homophobia allegations after an investigation.
Rather than confronting issues with fresh ideas, movements are fearfully retreating to the halcyon past.
Shadow chancellor's policy would better the government's current Living Wage by £1 an hour in 2020.
States hoping to tap into billion dollars in remittance three million in disapora send back each year.
Controversial fracking policy unveiled at Labour party conference in Liverpool sparks union fury.
Shadow chancellor says a Labour government will 'rewrite the rules to the benefit of working people'.