Burundi: Death of journalist 'inhumane' as 7 killed in Bujumbura shooting and grenade attacks
UPDATE: Journalist Christophe Nkezabahizi among 10 killed in worst spate of violence in Bujumbura.
France: Knife-wielding schoolboy screamed 'Allahu Akbar' before shooting teacher with BB gun
The teenager said he wanted to ram a car into gendarmerie building in order to die as a martyr.
Guatemala: Mayor burned alive by mob in reprisal for alleged attack on rival
Guatemala has the sixth-highest murder rate in the world.
UK: 50% of executives say weather is third most important factor driving consumer demand
Senior executives mostly use weather data for short term sales forecasts.
Burundi: Mutilated body discovered in the capital as violence worsens
Witnesses said parts of the naked victim's body were cut off.
Banks launch programme to empower Egyptian businesswomen
Females account for only 11% of entrepreneurs in Egypt.
UBS rogue trader Kweku Adoboli fights deportation to Ghana
Non-EU foreign nationals sentenced to over a year prison can be deported back to their home country
Understanding TTIP Part 2: Disputed deal 'could bring £400 to every British family'
Sam Bowman tells IBTimes UK why TTIP could bring GDP growth and more money in families' pockets.
Understanding TTIP Part 1: Disputed deal is a 'threat to local farmers, food and firms'
Campaigner Nick Dearden tells IBTimes UK why TTIP could rhyme with chlorine chicken and job losses
Joining Isis: How UK imams hope to compete with the terror group's digital propaganda machine
Editor-in-chief Shaukat Warraich tells IBTimes UK how magazine and website debunk Isis myths.
UK economic slowdown: Construction slumps in August amid larger than expected trade deficit
UK construction output declined in August at its sharpest rate since late 2012.
VW scandal: US boss admits he knew about the rigging since spring 2014 as new lawsuits filed
Dallas joins Texas's Harris County in filing lawsuits against VW's US operations.
Iran: Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei bans negotiations with the US
Khamenei claims talks with the US 'open gates to their economic, cultural and political influence'.
Bank of England vote: When are interest rates going to rise?
A recent poor run of economic data is expected to comfort the Bank in maintaining the rates at 0.5%.
TTIP: Campaigners hand in 3 million-strong petition to European Commission to scrap deal
Campaigners say the deal could impact on EU food, health and environmental safety laws.
House prices: City watchdog launches probe into mortgage market
Many homeowners have taken out risky mortgages they struggle to pay back amid a struggling economy.
Burundi: President Nkurunziza's CNDD-FDD party accuses EU of bias towards Tutsis
CNDD-FDD criticises EU over alleged ethnic bias after it imposed sanctions against four Hutus.
Global growth in 2015 to be at its lowest since 2009, warns IMF
The new figures take into account falling commodity prices and jumpy financial markets.
Air France: New video shows emotionless managers ignoring tearful employees
Union activists protesting against proposed redundancies stormed Air France's headquarters yesterday.
EU referendum: Not enough attention given to 'Brexit' despite pro campaign build up warn banks
Banks say UK markets are failing to 'adequately price in' potential UK exit from European Union.
UK finance watchdog unveils new rules to protect whistleblowers
Banks, insurers and building societies have until September 2016 to comply.
DR Congo: Youths paid $65 to attack peaceful anti-third term protesters says human rights group
Police allegedly did not stop the stick-wielding assailants, but stood by and watched
Greggs share price jumps on consumer appetite after sales up 5%
Sales growth was slower than the 5.2% rate a year ago, but it is slightly better than own forecast.
US government and BP reach $20.8bn settlement over Gulf of Mexico oil spill
'BP is receiving the punishment it deserves,' Attorney General Loretta Lynch said about the deal.
UN Climate Change Conference: Which country pledged what?
Pledges submitted ahead of the conference that will involve more than 190 countries in Paris.
Twitter: Jack Dorsey named CEO after Dick Costolo exit
Shares have fallen since July amid persistent concerns over the company's long-term growth prospects.
Eurozone recovery dips as concerns over Spain return
Despite the slump, the PMI data means business activity expanded over the month of September
Greece: What to expect from Tsipras's painful 2016 budget?
PM Alexis Tsipras hopes to lure back investors and fulfil his election-campaign promises.
Portugal general elections: Could it be the next Greece?
Portugal was poorer than Greece until a year ago and has already been through its own bailout.
Volkswagen scandal: France launches its own investigation
France becomes first country in Europe to launch independent tests into 'fraud'.