War-torn South Sudan no longer in famine, but record six million still without food
World Food Programme tells IBTimes UK more has to be done to help people in war-torn country.
Grenfell Tower fire: Fears poisonous cyanide released during inferno contributed to deaths
Experts say panels recently installed produce highly toxic hydrogen cyanide gas when they burn.
Hundred killed in Central African Republic day after ceasefire signed
Violence erupts in Bria town as truce fails to halt sectarian conflict that has killed thousands since 2013.
Who is Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's new Crown Prince?
The reshuffle is seen by some as a significant move that can bring about economic changes in the Kingdom.
'My family wanted to stone me to death': How I fled Afghanistan only to be abused and alone in London
IBTimes UK interviews refugee Laila, who now helps Afghan women in abusive relationships.
Suspected Boko Haram militants ambush 200 vehicles and kill two in northern Nigeria attack
Militants and security forces engaged in a 30-minute long fight in restive Borno state.
Riot police clash with youths 'armed with knives' in London's Stamford Hill
At least one person stabbed as police called to disperse group of youths 'coming from nearby block party'.
Man waving shoehorn outside London Central Mosque tasered and arrested
Incident occurred just days after a van ploughed into pedestrians outside a mosque in Finsbury Park.
Lego distances itself from fake Isis toy series depicting decapitations
Reports claim toys from "Falcon Commandos" fake Lego series produced in China and sold in Malaysia.
South Sudan war and famine: World's newest nation sparks Africa's worst refugee crisis
IBTimes UK looks at the crisis in South Sudan as world marks Refugee Day.
Grenfell Tower fire: 180 families share £200,000 from emergency fund
Government had pledged to give at least £5,500 to every household whose home was destroyed by the fire.
Finsbury Park attack: Muslims in London 'live in fear every day'
IBTimes UK speaks with Muslim community in Finsbury Park day after attack outside mosque killed one.
Meet the man who fled the Taliban and is now helping Afghan refugee women in London
IBTimes UK interviews director and founder of London's Afghanistan and Central Asian Association.
Jews stand in solidarity with Muslims after Finsbury Park mosque attack: 'They will not divide us'
Fears Islamophobia is on the rise following van attack outside mosque in Finsbury Park.
Finsbury Park Muslims angry mosque attack called 'attempted murder' and not terrorism
IBTimes UK speaks with members of Muslim community outside Finsbury Park mosque day after van attack.
Death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi 'will trigger revenge attacks by Isis' in Europe
Russia is investigating whether one of its air strikes in Raqqa killed Islamic State chief.
Eid al-Fitr 2017: When does Eid start and Ramadan end?
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and is one of the most important festivities in Islam.
How many times has Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi been declared dead or injured?
Baghdadi, who rarely appears in public, often declared dead or injured since inception of Isis in 2014.
Prince Andrew: UK firms should look at Brexit as 'the glass half full'
Duke of York is the first senior member of the Royal Family to speak publicly about Brexit.
Russia may have killed Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in an air strike
Earlier this month reports claimed the Islamic State leader had been killed in Raqqa.
Muslims disguise their Christian neighbours with hijabs to flee Isis-besieged Marawi
Fighting continues in Philippines city where trapped civilians face death due to bombings and starvation.
Mogadishu Pizza House siege ends with 31 civilians dead
Al-Shabaab storms popular restaurant after car bomb hits adjacent hotel in latest attack on Somalian capital.
Grenfell Tower fire: Hero strangers save grandmother by carrying her down ten flights of stairs
"They put me on their shoulders so I didn't have to walk. It was amazing," said 66-year-old Clarita Ghavim.
Isis unable to stay in Osama Bin Laden's Tora Bora fortress for long
Residents and officials claimed Isis captured the cave complex in Afghanistan after intense fighting with Taliban.
Who are the Abu Sayyaf group militants? Isis-linked group wreaks havoc in the Philippines
Group's main leader, Isnilon Hapilon, one of the most wanted terrorists in both the Philippines and the US.
Isis captures Osama Bin Laden's Tora Bora fortress in Afghanistan
Taliban, which controlled the area, deny Isis has taken control of mountain redoubt.
US-led coalition airstrikes in Raqqa cause 'staggering loss of life'
Coalition is helping Syrian Democratic Forces in offensive to recapture city from Isis.
Tragic mass food poisoning during Ramadan meal in Iraq is a lesson to Aid agencies
Incident occurred at a camp near Mosul, where the Iraqi army is fighting against Isis to retake control of town.
Who is Isnilon Hapilon? The charismatic Isis emir at heart of Philippines' Marawi siege
Leader of Abu Sayyaf is one of the most wanted terrorists in both the Philippines and the US.
Iranian town has flogged 20 people caught eating in public since start of Ramadan
Rights groups have long condemned 'inhumane' punishments, including amputations, in Iran.