Boko Haram: Chad to send troops to Cameroon to help fight deadly insurgence
Announcement came as Boko Haram's attacks have increased in central and and northern Nigeria.
San Francisco: Outrage as anti-Islam ads linking Muslims to Nazis appear on buses
The group behind the ads claim to act against Jihad and Islamic supremacism.
Charlie Hebdo Paris massacre: Angela Merkel vows to protect Muslims and Jews from prejudice
Merkel speaks during a debate on Charlie Hebdo massacre.
Charlie Hebdo Paris massacre: One cannot make fun of faith, says Pope Francis
Pope Francis speaks about freedom of speech and religion while he travels to the Philippines.
Italy: Gay chef forced to have sex with prostitute to keep job
Gay man discriminated at work sues manager and receives support by Italy's gay rights groups
Tanzania bans witch doctors to curb albino killings but 'ghost' persecution continues in Africa
Albinos are often killed as their body parts are used in black magic potions to bring good luck.
Mexico's 43 missing students: Former Iguala mayor Jose Abarca charged with disappearance
Mayor believed to be behind students' disappearance was arrested in November
Pegida: Germany's anti-Islam movement 'as medieval as Isis' says Turkey's PM
Ahmet Davutoglu warns against anti-Islam movement Pegida which organises weekly rallies in Germany.
Nigeria Boko Haram: Gombe mosque suicide attack kills two people
Nobody claimed responsibility but suspicions likely to fall on Boko Haram.
Let Jewish people carry guns: Top rabbi urges EU to pass law 'for essential protection' following Paris attacks
Rabbi justifies use of guns as anti-Semitism increases across Europe and 'Jews don't feel safe'.
South Sudan conflict: UN urges African Union atrocities report to be made public
African Union-led report reveals human rights abuses committed by both factions.
Charlie Hebdo massacre: Attack 'will increase stigmatisation of France's Muslims'
French politics expert Jim Wolfreys speaks on the consequences of the shootings at Charlie Hebdo.
Boko Haram: Cameroon soldiers kill 143 insurgents in fierce five-hour-long battle
Cameroon army killed terrorists after they attacked military base in Kolofata.
Boko Haram: Nigeria needs support like France but 'Western countries don't want to get involved'
Expert says Boko Haram is the result of Nigerian internal issues and countries in the West are not interested.
Peshawar massacre: US Secretary of State John Kerry to visit Army Public School attacked by Taliban
The attack killed 150 people, of which 134 were children.
Saudi Arabia: Raif Badawi's family urges Canada to save activist from 1,000 lashes and decade in jail
Activist's family based in Canada urges government to pressurise Saudi Arabia to drop charges.
Mexico: First gay marriage in Baja California halted after couple deemed 'too insane to wed'
Couple prevented from getting married following counsellor's claim.
Paris massacre: People who kill in name of Islam 'can only be stopped with counter ideology'
Experts provide explanations on reason behind Paris' terror attacks and freedom of speech.
Charlie Hebdo Paris terror attack: Kouachi fugitive fought with al-Qaeda
One of the Kouachi brothers who perpetrated the Charlie Hebdo terror attack has been linked to Yemen's al-Qaeda
Nigeria: Boko Haram torches 16 towns leaving 'many dead bodies on the ground'
Terror group Boko Haram intensifies attacks in a bit to expand Islamic caliphate.
Charlie Hebdo Paris manhunt: Suspect Said Kouachi 'met al-Qaeda preacher' in 2011
One of fugitive brothers suspected of Charlie Hebdo attack reportedly met al-Qaeda.
Saudi Arabia flogging: Activist Raif Badawi whipped 50 times before Muslim worshippers despite worldwide outrage
Liberal blogger to receive up to 50 lashes in Jeddah outside the Al-Juffali mosque for advocating free speech.
Saudi Arabia: Activist Raif Badawi's 1,000 lashes public flogging to commence after Friday prayers in 'Chop Chop Square'
Badawi was sentenced to 1,000 lashes and ten years in prison for promoting public debate.
Syria civil war: First day without deaths since 2011 as snowfall halts conflict
Snow storm protected displaced civilians from bombardments and fighting, rights group says.
Syria Nusra Front: Al-Qaeda affiliates destroy 13th century tomb of Islamic scholar Imam Nawawi
Tomb attacked shortly after Nusra militants seized military base as civil war continues
Charlie Hebdo Paris massacre: Magazine featured 'Islamophobic' Michel Houellebecq novel
Controversial 'Islamophobic' book featured in satirical magazine target of deadly attack.
Sunanda Pushkar death: Shashi Tharoor's wife was poisoned, say Indian police
Former minister's wife thought to have committed suicide was killed instead, investigators say.
UN: Syrians are largest refugee population after Palestinians with 3 million fleeing war
At least 3 million people have fled Syria since the eruption of civil war in 2011.
Charlie Hebdo Paris manhunt LIVE: Four hostages at Jewish grocery dead as police kill three gunmen
Follow live developments in Paris with IB Times UK's coverage as manhunt for masked gunmen continues
Al-Shabaab: Military offensive against terror group in Somalia kills 54
Military offensive came after insurgents killed scores of soldiers and civilians in past months.