Gay foreigners can be deported and banned from Egypt, top court rules
Administrative Court claims its decision is based on country's public interest.
Scientists find 'oldest-ever stone tools' dating back 3.3 million years in Kenya
Tools thought to date back 3.3 million years and pre-date the first humans.
Goldsboro Ron Lane shooting could have been hate crime, say Wayne College police
Police suggest suspected gunman Kenneth Stancil had 'calculated plan' to kill Lane at Wayne College.
'Ebola man' quarantined at US embassy in Nicaragua
Man isolated at home over fears arising from Liberia trip.
Blackwater trial: Nicholas Slatten gets life for lead role in 2007 Nisour Square massacre
Three other guards receive 30-year sentences for killing 14 Iraqi civilians in Baghdad.
Spain: 'Shaolin Kung Fu Master' Juan Carlos Aguilar facing life in jail for torturing and dismembering women
Aguilar has already confessed to killing Maureen Ada Otuya and Jenny Sofia Rebollo.
Richie Benaud dies: Farewell to the voice of endless summer
Benaud's commentary was one of the pleasures of the summer months and he reflected the best of the sport we loved.
Meet the 'Jewish fight club' rabbi who wants to stop anti-Semitism with guns
IBTimes UK talks to Menachem Margolin, the man who has organised rabbi self-defence classes and argues Jewish communities should be armed.
Slavery Remembrance Day: Why fugitive terrorist John Brown was America's Greatest Emancipator
Abraham Lincoln is the man whose name will live forever, but wild-eyed fugitive Brown was the real hero.
Nick Clegg considers quotas for Liberal Democrats in post-election diversity drive
The Deputy Prime Minister said he would support affirmative action if current measures fail.
Escondite nazi en Argentina: 'Creemos que fue construido como refugio - pero Bormann no vivió alli'
EXCLUSIVA: Daniel Schavelzon, director del equipo de arqueólogos que descubrió el escondite nazi, habla con IBTimes UK
Nazi jungle lair found in Argentina: How Daniel Schavelzon stumbled upon Third Reich find of the century
News of the discovery of a Nazi bunker by archaeologists roaming the jungles of Argentina has gone round the globe.
How Milton Keynes scientists are training dogs to sniff out cancer
Milton Keynes scientists training dogs to pick up smell of lethal disease.
France's plans to ban size zero models are noble - but pointless
French lawmakers plan to jail those who employ super-skinny models. But unless other countries follow suit the plan is meaningless.
Nigel Farage: Ukip workplace racism row shows British media 'institutionally racist'
Spokesman says Farage is 'the only leader standing up for British workers, regardless of colour'.
Your Brain On Porn: How XHamster and PornHub are rotting your mind
IBTimes UK talks to anti-porn high priest Gary Wilson about why millions of people need to kick their smut habit.
Ukip Margate Conference: Transgender Kellie Maloney says 'I'd love to return to boxing as a woman'
Former boxing promoter says she still loves boxing and would be happy to return following sex-change operation
Ukip Margate conference: Jihadi John shows intelligence service must reform, says Douglas Carswell
Tory defector says UK intelligence agencies need more independent oversight.
Antonio Ledezma detenido: Venezuela, un régimen desesperado que se va quedando sin pueblo
La detención del alcalde de Caracas demuestra que Nicolás Maduro ha optado por radicalizar su gestión de gobierno.
Manchester United fans' view: Angel Di Maria doesn't care - and he's given United a huge problem
United's record signing looks like he wants to be anywhere but Old Trafford, leaving United facing a huge financial loss.
Glenn McGrath safari photos: Australian cricket legend sparks outcry with dead animal pictures
Pictures of McGrath posing with dead elephant, hyenas and water buffalo emerge on Twitter.
14 Boko Haram fighters killed in Niger as army claims recapture of Baga
21 dead after Boko Haram attack on village near Lake Chad.
Minneapolis police shooting: Officer stable after early-morning North Side attack
Police hunting for suspect after officer shot in car in neighbourhood of Jordan.
Chelsea fans' Paris Metro racism was unacceptable, says John Terry
Chelsea captain makes stand against Paris offenders four years on from his own racism scandal.
Daily Telegraph facing storm of criticism for 'disgusting' Times suicide article
Article suggested two employees at the Times committed suicide due to commercial pressures.
Libya: Isis claims Qubba suicide bombs were 'revenge for killing of Muslims in Derna'
Islamic State claims attacks which killed 42 people were perpetrated to avenge bombing by Egyptian forces.
Cricket World Cup 2015: Peter Moores must resign after England disaster
England coaches have produced an almighty cock-up - but the problems run deeper than team selection.
Chelsea Paris Metro racists: Blues' first black player Paul Canoville says 'I'd love to stand up to these thugs'
Canoville says he would love to have been able to stand up to racists who stopped black man boarding Paris tube train.
Chelsea Paris Metro racists: Jason Cundy leads Blues outrage at 'mindless scum who don't represent us'
Supporters group leaders Jason Cundy and David Chidgey say Paris racists wish to drag football back to dark ages.
Cricket World Cup: Australia should be wary of India and South Africa, says Steve Waugh
Former Australian captain says that, while Australia are favourites, 'it's the most open World Cup for years.'