Gundremmingen nuclear power plant in Bavaria shut due to computer malware
The virus hit the plant on the 30th anniversary of Chernobyl.
Junior doctors' strike: BMA tells medics it's not their fault if patients die during action
A letter says that junior doctors can refuse to be on standby during the two-day action.
Tycoon Sir Philip Green under fire from MPs for BHS collapse amid probe into pension black hole
Ex-owner Green's handling of retailer dubbed 'unacceptable face of capitalism'.
MH17: BBC slams 'misleading' headlines claiming its film proved a Ukrainian jet downed airliner
Kremlin-backed media have pounced on reports claiming conspiracy behind airline tragedy.
Barack Obama to announce 250 more US personnel will be sent to Syria to tackle Isis
The deployment would take the number of US personnel there to 300.
Jeremy Hunt cites risk of deaths in last-ditch plea to BMA to scrap junior doctors' strike
The Health Secretary calls for a meeting with BMA head Dr Mark Porter.
Polls show Labour set for historic losses at local council elections in May
Polling shows that Labour could gets its worst local election result since 1982.
Romania expelled from Eurovision 2016 in Stockholm due to unpaid debts
The country's representative Ovidiu Anton has branded the decision 'unfair'.
UK Housing: Tax hike sees lowest growth in London's prime property market for six years
Stamp duty and the EU referendum impact high-end house prices in the British capital.
United Nations Secretary General frontrunner Vuk Jeremic says UN needs to modernise
The former Serbian foreign minister outlined his pitch for the UN's top job to a London think tank.
Deaths in 2016: Prince the latest celebrity to pass on in a tragic year for our most-loved stars
A number of people from the world of music and film have died so far this year.
Chiraq: Jesse Jackson calls on US government to tackle Chicago's crisis-ridden police
The civil rights activist tells IBTimes UK that the Chicago police department cannot reform itself.
EU referendum: What are the key Brexit claims of the Leave and Remain campaigns?
The IBTimes UK distills three arguments from both sides of the EU referendum divide.
Comic book shows Vladimir Putin bent on world domination for Russia
The latest instalment of the Divinity series shows the Russian president keen to restore a lost empire.
Sweden's housing minister Mehmet Kaplan quits after his Nazi comparison to Israel
He made the comments to a seminar in 2009.
Tony Blair advised region of Kazakhstan that saw oil workers massacred
The former UK prime minister helped attract investment to the oil-rich area of Mangystau.
Anti-radicalisation Prevent strategy has fallen short but still works says UK's top Muslim cop
Met police Commander Mak Chishty says the Muslim community needed to work together to tackle extremism.
1MDB scandal: Saudi Arabia made 'no strings attached' $681m payment to Malaysian PM
The kingdom's foreign minister said it was aware of money paid to Najib Razak.
Russia: In Q&A, Vladimir Putin asked 'if two world leaders were drowning, who would he save'?
In his annual Q&A, the Russian president fielded questions on the economy and foreign policy.
EU referendum: Corbyn is ignoring views of Labour voters says party's Brexit group
Labour Go says Corbyn abandoned past opposition because backing Brexit would be 'one battle too many'.
Myanmar earthquake: Magnitude 6.9 tremor hits Asian nation with impact felt in northern India
Magnitude 6.9 tremor hits Asian nation with impact felt in northern India
Panama Papers: Russia's culture minister Vladimir Medinsky hits out at media coverage
Medinsky told IBTimes UK corruption allegations in the leaked documents damaged the west more than Russia.
Chicago: Wealthy flee 'Chiraq' following rising gun crime and racial tensions
Mayor Rahm Emanuel's appointment of a new top cop is hoped to ease racial friction and the sky-high murder rate.
Suicide bombers strike Stavropol police building in Russia
No one else was injured according to Russian news agencies.
Murder-suicide shooting at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas leaves two dead
Several injured as police close off the base's Medina Annex.
Belarus dissident slams Brussels for inaction against Europe's last dictator Alexander Lukashenko
Andrei Sannikov calls on the EU to uphold European democratic values.
Kazakhstan President Nazarbayev demands plates be washed in vodka at New York restaurant
Nursultan Nazarbayev brought a food taster and security team to look after him at MAMO eatery in SoHo.
Malaysia's 1MDB scandal: Najib Razak under pressure as parliament calls for probe into fund scandal
Report says 1MDB's board must be scrapped but does not directly implicate prime minister Najib Razak.
Why have 30,000 Russians joined Japanese doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo?
Dozens of arrests in Montenegro and Russia of members highlight how Japanese cult has resurfaced in Europe.
Royal Bhutan visit: What welcome can Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expect in Himalayan kingdom?
Prince William and Kate Middleton will go to Bhutan after a visit to India.