Iran nuclear deal: Netanyahu creates Farsi Twitter account to warn Iranians against support
P5+1 countries and Iran are holding talks on the nuclear programme in Vienna.
Palestine: Hebron settlements and Al-Shuhada Street - 'The oppressed cannot live with the oppressors'
IBTimes UK speaks with activist Issa Amro on how Palestinian lives are affected by settlements in Hebron.
Boko Haram releases Isis-style video of soldier being beheaded
Boko Haram (Iswap) intensified attacks in northern Nigeria after pledging allegiance to Islamic State.
Nigeria Boko Haram: Bomb explodes in Maiduguri as commercial flights resume
Not clear whether the explosion, in the epicentre of Boko Haram's deadly insurgence, caused casualties.
Gaza War one year on: BDS boycott and Islamic extremism 'prevent peace with Palestine'
IBTimes UK speaks with a top Israeli official and Palestinian NGO on the war and settlements.
Nigeria: I spurned Boko Haram's advances but it's irresistible to many
EXCLUSIVE: Ahmed Umar Bolori tells IBTimes UK how his life was changed by Boko Haram's insurgence.
Nigeria Boko Haram: 13 people killed in twin bomb blasts outside Maiduguri
BREAKING: Blasts occurred hours after terrorists killed more than 100 people at mosques in Kukawa.
Iran executes hundreds in brutal crane hangings at mega-prison outside Tehran
Iran Human Rights estimated that at least 570 prisoners were hanged during the first half of 2015.
Boko Haram: Nigeria urged to ease abortion laws for girls raped by terrorists
Under Nigerian laws, abortion can be performed only if pregnancy poses serious threat to the mother's life.
Nigerians call for second Biafra: 'We are Israelites of Africa'
Biafra was secessionist state re-annexed to Nigeria after Biafran war claimed a million lives in 1970.
Saudi Arabia: Pakistan's controversial Zaid Hamid faces 1,000 lashes and 8 years in jail for criticising kingdom
Critics say political commentator Hamid's views are just conspiracy theories.
Brahamdagh Khan Bugti: Meet hero of Balochistan in exile since grandfather's assassination
Leader of Baloch Republican Party alleges Baloch people are being tortured and killed by Pakistan.
South Sudan: SPLA army rapes and torches girls alive as warring sides fail to achieve deal
UN mission report warns Sudan People's Liberation Army committed human rights abuses against population.
Balochistan: Baloch leader calls citizens 'most oppressed in world', urges halt to aid to Pakistan
Balochistan activists who fled Pakistan held conference on alleged human rights abuses against Baloch people.
In Focus: Rwanda's problem is not about Hutu and Tutsi but lack of freedom and democracy
IBTimes UK spoke with human rights activists on Karake's arrest and state of democracy in Rwanda.
Lions to be reintroduced in Rwanda after being wiped out in 1994 genocide aftermath
Lions extinct after genocide survivors allegedly poisoned them while sheltering in unmanaged parks.
Nigeria: President Buhari vows to crush Boko Haram 'without mercy' as protesters call for second Biafra
Protests erupted after rumours of government plan to relocate dozens of Boko Haram suspects to Anambra state.
Rwanda spy chief Karenzi Karake granted bail as supporters chant 'free our hero'
Karake arrested over human rights abuses allegations he is believed to have committed during 1994 genocide.
Rwanda: Hundreds protest arrest of spy chief Karenzi Karake outside British High Commission
Gen. Karake was arrested at Heathrow Airport on allegations of human rights abuses
Boko Haram: 42 killed as militants attack villages in Borno state
Nigerian government aided by troops from Chad, Benin, Niger and Cameroon in offensive against Boko Haram.
South Africa: Marikana miners shot dead by police 'were killers' says President Jacob Zuma
Zuma criticised for remarks made ahead of reports into Marikana massacre.
Nigeria: President Buhari vows to recover funds 'stolen' during previous administrations
Buhari met with local government leaders to discuss problem of lack of funds to pay their employees.
Boko Haram: 10 killed by child suicide bomber in Yobe as Amnesty warns anti-terrorism fight marred by abuses
Boko Haram is renowned for abducting women and children and forcing them to participate in attacks.
Boko Haram: 30 killed in twin female suicide bomb attacks at busy fish market in Maiduguri
Boko Haram likely blamed for blast as groups kidnaps women and children and force them to carry out attacks.
Boko Haram in Ghana 'before 2016' threathen protesters as government demolishes their houses
Government said it demolished Sodom and Gomorrah slum in Accra to avoid deadly floods.
Spy chief Karenzi Karake arrest based on 'genocide lunacy' says Rwanda government
Karake was accused by a Spanish court of committing crimes against humanity during 1994 Rwanda genocide.
Rwanda spy chief Karenzi Karake arrest 'politically motivated' says Andrew Mitchell
MP Mitchell says Karake, accused of crimes against humanity, should be freed.
Rwanda intelligence chief Karenzi Karake arrested in London for alleged war crimes
Karake is accused of ordering massacres between 1994 and 1997 in Rwanda and in 2000 in Congo.
Rwanda third-term bid: Term limits 'nothing to do with democracy' says President Kagame
Nearly 3.6 million people signed petition calling for a change to constitution to allow Kagame a third term.
Boko Haram: Chad to arrest foreigners in terrorism crackdown following N'Djamena attack
Twin suicide bombings blamed on Boko Haram killed dozens in N'Djamena earlier in June.