Burundi: Dissidents ready for war with £4 grenades and £40 Kalashnikovs
EXCLUSIVE: Protesters speak to IBTimes UK about their growing weapons arsenal.
Burundi: Life behind the barricades after Bujumbura protests [Photo report]
Residents of capital Bujumbura in East African country claim barricades protect them from police violence.
Burundi: Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders slams alleged attack against AFP reporter
AFP correspondent Esdras Ndikumana claims he was beaten by government security forces
Burundi: Catholic church youth group helps refugees 'hunted down' by police
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK meets some of Burundi's most wanted witnesses of police violence.
Burundi: Mothers fear children will go hungry as shattered economy reels from months of violence
Violence in the capital seems to have subsided but Burundians are suffering from the effects of the crisis
Burundi: Torture victim 'forced to hang 5-litre jerry can from his testicles'
EXCLUSIVE: Burundi human rights campaigners claim 80 people have been tortured since anti-Nkurunziza began
Burundi: Opposition activist allegedly shot in wave of violence since President Nkurunziza poll victory
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK speaks to neighbours of man allegedly shot in Kinama, Bujumbura
Burundi: President satisfied by election results but would have liked to do better, says adviser
EXCLUSIVE: Presidency tells IBTImes UK it will take part in new round of dialogue and boost economy.
Burundi elections: President Pierre Nkurunziza wins third term amidst claims of vote-rigging and fears of violence
President Nkurunziza won in all but two of Burundi's districts but major opposition leaders boycotted the poll
Burundi elections: Vote-rigging allegations as opposition vows to reject results
EXCLUSIVE: Burundian human rights group says it has evidence of fraudulent electoral voting cards.
Burundi elections as it happened: Electoral commission announces that President wins third term
President Nkurunziza won with 69% of the vote to his rival's 19%.
Burundi elections: Timeline of political crisis that rocked the east Africa nation
As Burundi goes to the polls, IBTimes UK looks at the history behind the embattled elections
Burundi election: Opposition leader Alexis Sinduhije reveals plans for transition government
EXCLUSIVE: Sinduhije tells IBTimes UK a 'neutral' government should be in place for five years
Burundi: Nkurunziza presidency confirms controversial elections will be held on 21 July
Presidential elections will go ahead later in July despite ongoing negotiations.
Burundi: Who are the armed rebels supported by the country's exiled dissidents?
IBTimes UK looks into the identity of new armed rebels fighting the army and who is financing them.
Uganda: President Yoweri Museveni seeks nomination ahead of 2016 polls after 30 years in power
No internal rival has been able to run for nomination against Museveni for past three elections.
Burundi: Opposition threatens to reject Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni peace proposals
Opposition members claim Museveni may have been 'corrupted' by Nkurunziza government ahead of talks.
Bastille Day: Kristin Scott Thomas awarded Legion of Honour as France celebrates its revolution
The British actress is one of eight foreign personalities living in France decorated among a total of 544 people given gongs.
DRC and United Nations 'failing to arrest' FDLR rebel leader Sylvestre Mudacumura
ICC already issued arrest warrant for Mudacumura on nine counts of war crimes in eastern Congo
Greek debt crisis: French PM Manuel Valls slams Sarkozy 'controversy' comments about Alexis Tsipras
Greece's debt crisis descends into an international war of words, with French government hitting back at former president.
Burundi: Up to 20 people killed in Bujumbura as Independence day police raids turn violent
Civilians killed as police raid turns violent and residents flee in Burundi capital
Burundi celebrates 53rd Independence Day but crowds fail to turn up amid violent skirmishes
Celebrations under way in Burundi as gunfire and grenade explosions are heard in capital's districts.
Burundi: Ruling party CNDD-FDD anticipates 'landslide victory' as opposition boycotts elections
IBTimes UK speaks to the Presidency and opposition hours after Burundi's controversial polls.
London Gay Pride: Hundreds of inter-faith LGBT call for better inclusion by religious leaders
IBTimes UK meets some of the inter-faith LGBT members parading during Gay Pride 2015
French Riviera murder: 'Black widow' accused of poisoning elderly men called Robert
54-year-old woman charged with seduction and murder of men in their 80s, before taking their money.
Burundi: Small turnout in legislative elections as opposition boycotts polls at London embassy
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK followed voters at the Burundian embassy in London as protesters called for boycott
Eye on Brazil: President Dilma Rousseff's popularity ratings, corruption scandal and fiscal crimes
President Rousseff jets to the US in an attempt to improve the worst approval ratings in history of Brazil.
Burundi: UN calls for elections to be postponed until restoration of security
BREAKING: Secretary General Ban Ki-moon concerned over prevailing political and security environment in Burundi.
Burundi: Opposition officially boycotts elections
Embattled presidential elections are now planned for 15 July.
Burundi: Minister of home affairs threatens to 'slam the door' at political dialogue meeting
Edouard Nduwimana 'didn't like' that a participant called ruling party youth wing a militia.