Six Day War: Interactive photos show Jerusalem today and at time of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War
Jerusalem then and now. Move your mouse/finger over each image to switch between 1967 and 50th anniversary of Six Day War.
We think we know Donald Trump's opinions on the Middle East, but what do they think of him?
To some, Trump is "a hero" and "a brother", to others "an idiot with no policy but terrorising" and "a man who spreads war, chaos and killing among people".
Humanitarian rescue boats or ferry service? Mediterranean migrants up 40% on last year
Critics have accused NGOs that rescue people in the Mediterranean of acting as a "ferry service" that encourages smugglers.
Welcome to the real Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks isn't a real town but many of the show's locations can be found between Fall City and North Bend, off highway 90 east of Seattle, Washington state.
Cannes Film Festival 2017: Best red carpet photos
The 70th Cannes Film Festival has opened, with high-wattage stars such as Jessica Chastain, Will Smith and Marion Cotillard lighting up the red carpet.
Isis uses human shields and plants bombs at front doors to stop civilians fleeing Mosul
Trapped in a shrinking area of control in the city, Isis militants use the several hundred thousand trapped civilians as human shields.
Scenes of flooding in Cali after 'freak wet weather' hits Colombia
In some areas of Colombia, water levels were waist deep and some residents had to resort to travelling along streets on their canoes.
Venezuela's indigenous people leave jungles homes to try survive on the city streets of Brazil
The Warao people live in derelict buildings and tent camps and are forced to make a living by begging from passing motorists.
Landscape Photographer of the Year Award 2017: Enter now
From rocky coastlines to lush woodlands, Britain's remarkable landscape and volatile weather provides generous material to fire the imagination.
Dramatic action photos at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games in Baku, Azerbaijan
Some 2,800 athletes from 56 countries are competing for more than 1,000 medals across 20 sports over 10 days.
Yemen's hospitals overwhelmed by deadly cholera outbreak
Hospital corridors are lined with sick children and elderly patients, as there aren't enough beds to accommodate them
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad nears complete control of Damascus, capturing last rebel suburbs
The most powerful photos of Assad's relentless campaign to crush the rebels in Damascus through sheer firepower, with air strikes, missiles and reported chemical attacks.
Discovery of unique Amazon coral reef could derail plans to drill for oil off coast of Brazil
Environmentalists believe the reef, more 1,000 kilometres long and dotted with brightly coloured coral, may be home to new marine species.
Iraqi forces change tactics after battle to reclaim Mosul grinds to a halt
The US-backed coalition is now trying to encircle the militants, trapping them in the Old City.
National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year 2017: Stunning entries from the People category
National Geographic's annual travel photography competition has kicked off, and is open for entries until 30 June 2017.
Fight against Maduro turns dirty with faeces-filled bottles dubbed 'Poopootov cocktails'
The latest weapon in the fight for democracy in Venezuela is the "Poopootov cocktail" – a play on the Molotov cocktail.
South Africa: Police fire rubber bullets and tear gas on day 3 of housing protests near Johannesburg
The uprising in the Finetown neighbourhood of South Africa's biggest city followed unrest this week in nearby Eldorado Park and Ennerdale.
What to see at the 2017 Venice Biennale
IBTimes UK presents a preview of the works on show in some of the 85 national pavilions at the 57th Venice Biennale.
Vesak Day 2017: Photos of colourful celebrations of Buddha's birthday, enlightenment and death
Known as Buddha's birthday, Buddha Purnima or Buddha Jayanti, Vesak Day commemorates the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama.
Remains of Second World War Soviet soldiers found in mass grave near Berlin
The remains of the Red Army soldiers were found in the town of Seelow, east of Berlin, during the construction of a cycle path.
Beachcombing: Photographer explores London's River Thames at low tide
Stefan Wermuth walked the banks of the Thames, photographing abandoned objects exposed by the receding tide.
Russia displays military might with Victory Day parade on Moscow's Red Square
Thick clouds in Moscow forced cancellation of flyover by scores of military aircraft.
Racial tensions flare after white South African farmers granted bail over death of black teenager
Pieter Doorewaard and Phillip Schutte are accused of throwing Matlhomola Jonas Mosweu, 16, off moving vehicle.
Relics of the Reich: The buildings the Nazis left behind after Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin bunker
Colin Philpott's book – Relics of the Reich – looks at the physical legacy of the Nazis; their buildings, their structures and their public spaces.
VE Day: France celebrates liberation from fascism and Macron's victory over Le Pen
Emmanuel Macron appeared alongside Francois Hollande to commemorate the 72nd anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany and the end of World War Two in Europe.
Photos of severe flooding after torrential rains in Quebec and Ontario
A month's worth of rain has fallen on areas of eastern Canada over the past few days.
Central American migrants choose Mexico over US, thanks to Donald Trump's policies
The president's hardline immigration policies have resulted in fewer Central American migrants trying to enter the US.
Shocking photos of demonstrator engulfed in flames during violent anti-Maduro protests in Caracas, Venezuela
Venezuelan security forces battled protesters who lit fires and hurled stones and petrol bombs in Caracas.
Prince Philip in pictures: The life and times of the Duke of Edinburgh
Buckingham Palace has announced that Prince Philip will no longer carry out public engagements, starting this autumn.
Well-known photographs and portraits of famous people recreated in Play-Doh
Eleanor Macnair uses Play-Doh to recreate photos of celebrities such as Tinie Tempah, Lily Cole and David Hockney.