Protests against alleged rigging of recent elections, corruption and repression.
Anti-US protests enter Europe while the US embassy in London braces to face demonstrations.
President Yahya Jammeh says the executions have only been suspended.
Sun-Myung Moon's followers believe he was asked by Jesus to restore humanity on Earth.
Ashes of Neil Armstrong scattered in the Atlantic Ocean amid glowing tributes.
Anti-US protests spread across Australia, India and Africa.
Rural people have access to fat-rich food but they do not have enough physical activity due to technological advances.
The daughters' mother reportedly did nothing to stop the horror, but punished them instead.
Jinping's absence sparked speculation of a power struggle and the leader's health.
Prince Harry is stationed at Camp Bastion and Nato officials are investigating if his presence in the base was a motive behind the attack.
Companies such as Tesco, Walmart and Carrefour could open their stores in the country.
Protests snowball across Arab world while western leaders are trying hard to calm things.
Bahraini activist talks to IBTimes UK about human rights violations in the tiny Gulf kingdom
Innocence of Muslims Protests: three people were killed in clashes with police in Sudan. The US, German and British embassy attacked.
Demonstrations against the US and anti-Islam movie taint papal visit to Beirut.
Students told to evacuate immediately following bomb threat at the University of Texas in Austin.
Armed men snatch double of Iraqi dictator in Alexandria to use in porn movie con - but then change their minds.
Protests against Anti-Islam Movie made by Nakoula Basseley Nakoula snowball as target widens.
The violence and protests continue today in Sudan, Turkey, Lebanon and Cairo over an alleged anti-Muslim film. With reports just in, that protesters have attacked, the US and Germany Embassies in Sudan and smoke can be seen rising from the buildings.
Shadowy filmmaker behind controversial anti-Islam film that has inflamed Muslims has history of run-ins with the law.
China insists ships were carrying out 'law enforcement of maritime rights' in East China Sea Islands.
UN special envoy to meet President as bombing continues in Damascus.
The on-going, territorial dispute between China and Japan, over the ownership of a series of islands. Has seen China send six surveillance ships into the region today, as part of a 'law enforcement' procedure.
Fuego starts spewing smoke and ash two miles into sky and sends lava 2,000 ft down mountain.
Nearly a dozen US missions in Islamic countries face protests, while Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood demands 'million-man march'.
Guido Westerwelle speaks in favour of circumcision after court in Cologne bans it.
Keeper who dedicated his life to the crocodiles of sacred Yamassoukrou lake consumed by one of his charges.
Dating website AdoptAGuy opens travelling boutique where wannabe beaus are centrepiece of window display.
Arrest in Tampico continues authorities' blitz on drug clan, following recent arrest of fellow boss El Gordo.
Ex-RAF pilot describes scene of French Alps Shooting saying it was something out of CSI TV show.