Thousands flock to Yarl's Wood protest over government's 'hostile climate for migrants'
Tenth protest calls for closure of Bedfordshire facility over allegations of sexual abuse and brutality.
December film preview: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Passengers and Sully
IBTimes UK film critic Amy West takes a look at the big movie releases for this month.
All you need to know about the upcoming referendum in Italy
Italy votes on the most significant changes to its constitution since it was first adopted in 1948.
Flood warnings issued in northern Italy after rain deluge
River Po bursts its banks in Turin after 171mm of rain fell in just three days.
Donald Trump, Obama and world leaders react to Fidel Castro's death
Castro's death was announced on Saturday morning by his brother, and Cuba's President Raul Castro.
3 rare pygmy marmoset monkeys stolen from Sydney Park, say officials
The pygmy marmoset is inhabitant to South America and one of the smallest primates in the world.
Cubans in Little Havana celebrate in the streets following news of Fidel Castro's death
Hundreds of people in Versailles, Miami, were heard chanting 'Cuba libre!' and 'Libertad!'.
Fidel Castro lives on through his words: Popular quotes by the Cuban revolutionary
Castro ran Cuba for half a century, leading major revolutions and changing the political landscape.
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro dies aged 90
His death was announced by his brother Raul Castro on state-run television on Saturday, 26 November.
Police hunt for gunman after elderly woman killed at monks' retirement home in Montpellier
Investigators say there is not as yet any evidence of a terrorism link.
Hospitals in eastern Aleppo knocked out by heavy bombardment, officials say
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson calls the air strikes on civilians and hospitals 'sickening'.
Sharon Jones, Dap-Kings singer and soul revival icon, dies aged 60
The soul star, who continued to perform despite her diagnosis, passed away surrounded by family and friends.
Video game news round-up: Legend of Zelda delay, Sombra arrives in Overwatch and Super Mario Run
Your guide to the week's biggest video game news stories.
Malaysia painted red and yellow as pro and anti-government supporters rally in the capital
The anti-government Bersih group and pro-Najib Red Shirts group rallied in Kuala Lumpur.
Vice president-elect Mike Pence booed at Hamilton show; actors ask him to uphold American values
Performers of the hit musical publicly shared their fears about the incoming Trump administration.
Inside the world's biggest Lego store which has just opened in London
The new Leicester Square Lego store covers an area of 914 square metres over two floors.
Witnesses describe terrifying scenes of New Zealand earthquake which killed 2 people
A tsunami warning has been issued with 5-meter-high waves feared to strike the South Island.
Iraqi army captures ancient city of Nimrud from Isis during Mosul offensive
The village, the remains of an Assyrian city, is located 30km south of Daesh-controlled Mosul.
Nigel Farage and Donald Trump enjoy 'incredibly productive' New York meeting
The interim UKIP leader has become the first British politician to meet the US president-elect.
Sting leads moment of silence as hundreds gather at Bataclan theatre one year after Isis massacre
Survivors and relatives of victims gathered at the venue where 90 people were shot dead last year.
Vietnam burns stockpiles of elephant ivory and rhino horns in bid to beat poachers
The seized goods would have been worth more than $7m on the black market.
Donald Trump 'fired' at UK Bonfire Night celebrations
Massive effigy of the Republican Party's presidential candidate was burned at a number of celebrations.
Trump protester kicked and punched for holding 'Republicans against Trump' sign
Protestor was kicked and punched for holding 'Republicans against Trump' placard.
At least 53 arrested as thousands take to the streets for Million Mask March in London
Police and protesters appeared to be anticipating clashes before the march began.
South Korean president says she is not part of religious cult and shamanistic rituals
President Park Geun-hye also said that every person involved in the scandal should be held up to scrutiny, including herself.
Protesters in Seoul demand South Korean President Park Geun-hye's resignation
Park allegedly allowed a long-time friend of hers to interfere in important official matters.
National Black Cat Day: Why don't people want to adopt black cats?
On National Black Cat Day, we met some of the cats and kittens in need of forever homes.
Discover Dogs: London's biggest dog event attended by over 3,000 pooches
Over 3000 dogs will attend the festival and take part with the chance to compete and win awards.
Police fear 'petrol stockpile' as Northolt siege enters third day
Around 80 residents have been forced out of their homes in north-west London
Spectacular drone video of bowhead whales reveals their social behaviour
Research shows that the whales spend mornings feeding in deep water and rest in shallows during afternoon.