Votes in the British referendum on the European Union will be counted by hand and results are expected Friday morning local time.
The U.K. has long been a bridge between the United States and the European continent. How would that change if Britain split from the EU?
The gunman who entered a movie theater in Viernheim, Germany, was shot dead by authorities.
As Britain decides whether to stay in the EU, could other referendums in France and Italy be in the works?
Russia and China share many interests but Britain’s EU referendum isn’t one of them. IBT lays out the pros and the cons for the global giants of the U.K. leaving the EU.
Scientists believe that the discovery of high-energy X-ray emissions associated with a dormant black hole is key to understanding how the biggest black holes in the universe formed.
Sabri, one of the world’s most famous singers of “qawwali,” was shot dead by unknown assailants in the Pakistani city of Karachi.
The Hong Kong-based airline announced the complete ban after a year of rejecting all shipment requests for shark-related products.
The Japanese fund is seeking $9.2 million in damages from the electronics conglomerate for losses on its investment stemming from Toshiba’s $1.3 billion accounting scandal.
The U.K. will become the first country to exit the European Union after Britons voted for their nation to leave the bloc. Check here for updates.
Will the United Kingdom be better off if it leaves the European Union? Here are the Brexit pros and cons.
The solar-powered plane, which left New York Monday, landed in southern Spain early Thursday and will end its round-the-world journey in Abu Dhabi.
The ceremony in Havana, to be attended by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and five Latin American presidents, will end more than 50 years of violence in the South American nation.
The kingdom, whose oil output governs prices of the commodity, may return to its role as a swing producer once markets stabilize.
As the U.K. votes in its EU referendum, we go behind the scenes at the company behind Britain’s iconic Brompton folding bike.
John Ashe, who served as president of the U.N. General Assembly, 2013-14, suffered a fatal heart attack, Antiguan media reported.
After two recent test launches, the U.N. Security Council was due to meet at the request of the United States and Japan.
Just days after its track and field team’s suspension from the 2016 Summer Games was upheld, Russia’s weightlifters now face a possible penalty.
“The EU wants to see freedom of navigation and over flight upheld in the East and South China Seas,” the EU executive said in its document.
It has been a long, horrible Brexit campaign in the U.K., with comments about Nazis and immigrants and plenty of mudslinging.
International credit rating agencies are leaving as Russia sets up its own, breaking from S&P, Moody's and Fitch.
Iraq’s elite security forces have received $1.34 billion this year, but they still need more money to wholly rout the terrorists.
People on both sides of the debate about whether the U.K. should remain in the EU exchanged charges recently.
For the first time ever, scientists have detected a vast cloud of high-energy particles surrounding a class of rare neutron stars known as magnetars.
The Information Ministry’s order on the use of the sensitive term came during an ongoing visit by United Nations Special Rapporteur on Myanmar Yanghee Lee.
The suspects — one Turkish national and two from Russia’s volatile Dagestan — were ordered held in custody pending formal charges by an Istanbul court.
Amid tight polls the day that Britons vote on their future in the EU, here are the issues driving the “remain” and “leave” sides.
Many deaths were reported in the last 24 hours, all of them from some eastern and central states as monsoon rains move across the country.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he’s baffled about Brexit but some officials see foreign policy openings.
India’s space agency launched a 320-ton rocket carrying 20 satellites, including 17 from Canada, Indonesia, Germany and the U.S., on a single rocket Wednesday.