ECB: 'Europe is returning to growth' says Mario Draghi
Draghi attributed Europe's economic pick-up to the ECB's accommodative quantitative easing policy
Burundi: EU slaps sanctions on President Nkurunziza security officials for 'undermining democracy'
Sanctions target three associates of President Pierre Nkurunziza and one putschist.
Isis: Who is on the US most-wanted jihadists list?
Three British and four French, three Caucasians among most-wanted jihadists in the world.
Burundi: President Nkurunziza's measures to crackdown on violence criticised by activists
New measures includes permanent withdrawal of driving licences for anyone found carrying 'criminals'
Burundi: EU sanctions against regime 'too symbolic' amid alarming ursurge in killings
Residents tell IBTimesUK why harsher sanctions should be taken against 'guilty' security forces
Syria: 'War crime' inquiry to probe if French among political victims of Assad regime
French inquiry is based on over 55,000 photos showing torture and murder of al-Assad's opponents.
Isis: Pentagon halts Syria rebel training programme after series of deadly failures and defections
$500m training programme paused after 54 rebels were attacked and gave their arms to Al-Qaeda.
Central African Republic: 'Elections dates will no doubt be postponed,' says interim President Samba-Panza
Interim President shortens US trip but says she is confident about electoral funding from donors
Decapitated Syrian pilot's family launch legal complaint against Isis executioner in French court
French Isis fighter Maxime Hauchard appeared alongside Jihadi John as he decapitated Syrian pilots.
Central African Republic: UN calls for immediate end to 'unacceptable' violence and retaliation attacks
Some 42 people killed after death of Muslim taxi driver sparked new wave of Muslim-Christian violence.
France: Jewish and Muslim children made to wear red disc at canteen
Local councillors said the practice is "revolting" and "reminds you of the darkest times"
LGBT in Kenya: 'Government needs to stop violent anti-gay attacks'
Mobs on Kenyan coast repeatedly attacked people based on their sexual orientation and gender identity
Alcohol abuse: Can the UK learn how to drink responsibly from Amsterdam?
IBTimes UK went to Amsterdam to see what the Dutch are doing to curb heavy drinking.
Binge drinking: Why Heineken believes innovative designs can change British behaviour
EXCLUSIVE: 'Italian culture and water' may reduce excesses says global head of design Van Iterson.
Binge drinking: How Amsterdam's night mayor Mirik Milan is trying to kick the city's habit
EXCLUSIVE: Mirik Milan tells IBTimes UK liberal measures have curbed 'coma drinking' in Amsterdam
Burkina Faso: Deposed president Kafando will be returned to office on 23 September, says coup leader
UPDATE: Kafando 'back in power' as elite guard and regular army reach a deal
France: Alleged leaders of Basque separatist group ETA David Pla and Iratxe Sorzabal arrested
BREAKING: Leaders announced the end of the terrorist organisation's 40-year campaign of violence in 2011.
Egypt: Campaign to fight Isis in Sinai may have violated international law says Human Rights Watch
Egypt demolished and evicted of some 3,200 families in Isis counterinsurgency campaign.
Fleeing Isis: Meet the refugees in Iraq who don't want to go to Europe
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks to Syrian and Iraqi refugees who don't dream of crossing into Europe.
Lebanon: Riot police detain 'underaged girls' after Beirut You Stink protest turns violent
Organisers claim 'very young girls' among 38 arrested while more than 20 were injured in clashes.
Hungarian university issues call for translators to 'virtually help' Syrian refugees
There is a huge demand for Arabic speakers to help translate crucial information for refugees.
Migrant crisis: Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris 'offers to buy two islands for refugees'
Eccentric businessman and entrepreneur in touch with UN to cooperate on his £90m project.
Lebanon: Doctors warn of spread of cholera in refugee camps as rubbish crisis intensifies
EXCLUSIVE: Syrians and Palestinians in refugee camps face long-term illnesses doctors tell IBTimes UK.
France: Charlie Hebdo and L'Union cartoonists criticised for drawing drowned toddler Aylan Kurdi
Two French magazines receive death threats for publishing drawing of dead Syrian child.
Burundi: Armed forces chief General Prime Niyongabo survives assassination attempt
BREAKING: Six other people were killed in the 'meticulously prepared' attack.
Venezuela: Human rights groups reject condemnation of jailed Leopoldo Lopez as 'baseless'
Opposition leader Lopez was jailed for nearly 14 years for inciting violence.
Burundi: Attack against army position is another sign of civil war, claim residents
EXLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks to local residents and journalists about fears of spiralling violence
Burundi: inquiry into murder of three Italian nuns 'buried', claim journalists
The three Italian nuns were found raped and decapitated exactly a year ago
Refugee crisis: France to welcome 24,000 refugees and begin Syria air strikes against IS
More than 220,000 people have been killed and more than nine million displaced in the Syrian war.
Palestinian mother burned to death in arson: Israeli government blamed for 'price tag' attack
Riham Dawabsheh and 18-month-old son Ali Saad died as a result of injuries in arson.