At least 12 suffer burns from suspected noxious chemical in east London night club
Emergency services rescued about 400 people from Mangle E8 night club in Sidworth Street, London Fields.
Era of strategic patience with North Korea over says Pence during visit to Demilitarised Zone
The US vice president visited Camp Bonifas, an American military base near zone that divides North and South Koreas.
'I am not a stone-pelter': Man who was tied as human shield to Indian-army jeep says
A recent video showed security personnel tied the man to deter stone pelters from attacking their vehicle.
Afghan officials claim over 90 Isis militants killed in MOAB strike
Achin district governor Esmail Shinwari said there were no civilian casualties in the bombing.
Pope Francis voices shame over sex abuse claims against Church in Good Friday speech in Rome
The Pope also spoke of racial attacks, the migrant crisis and war killings, saying these too were matters of shame for humanity.
Boy, 5, dies after being stuck at Atlanta's rotating restaurant
It took firefighters around 30 minutes to free the boy from a 4-inch gap.
North Korea shows off new ICBM during founder's day parade, warns US against 'military hysteria'
Pyongyang warned of 'merciless' action against US that will 'not allow the aggressors to survive'.
Boy, 8, steals dad's van and drives sister, 4, to McDonald's for cheeseburgers
Witnesses told police the boy was driving effortlessly and obeying all the traffic rules.
Body thrown out of plane lands on hospital roof in Mexican drug lord El Chapo's Sinaloa state
Killing rival gang members and displaying them in public have been commonplace in the region.
New Zealanders' Easter weekend in danger as Cyclone Cook brings wild weather and heavy rains
The cyclone is expected to move onto Coromandel Peninsula and Bay of Plenty.
Man stabs wife to death with scissors after she refuses to give him tea in bed
Police in India said the woman had filed a domestic violence complaint against her husband in December 2016.
Meth-addicted python in Australia back to normal after 7 months at rehabilitation centre
The python was found during a police raid at a crystal methamphetamine lab in Australia.
Abu Sayyaf leader behind German hostage Jurgen Kantner's beheading killed in Bohol encounter
Muamar Askali, alias Abu Rami, served as the militant group's spokesman and had appeared in several beheading videos.
Japan plans drills with US carrier in East China Sea in show of force against North Korea - report
The US Navy's Carl Vinson is headed to the Korean peninsula as a response to North Korean provocations.
Abu Sayyaf militants killed in clash with Philippines security forces
Army said 4 militants and a soldier were killed in Bohol province, but sources told a news channel that 11 bodies were recovered.
Malaysian minister seeks probe into alleged North Korea fund transfers by firm
A North Korean defector alleged that the chief of a Malaysian firm has been sending funds to the Kim Jong-un regime for years.
No Tillerson meeting on President Putin's schedule, Kremlin says
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is due to meet his counterpart, Sergey Lavrov.
Australia's Darwin braces for storm as Queensland recovers from aftermath of Cyclone Debbie
Bureau of Meteorology says the storm is likely to strengthen into category one Cyclone Frances late on 11 April.
Indian cargo ship and 2 crewmen hijacked by Somali pirates freed, 9 still in captivity
The pirates said they would use the captive Indian crew to seek the release of over 100 pirates jailed in the country.
No 'triple talaq' in the Quran and women are being misguided, Indian vice president's wife Salma Ansari says
The controversy surrounding 'triple talaq' has divided the Muslim community in India.
Massive sinkhole swallows bus and car in India's Chennai
Chennai Metro Rail officials said the sinkhole was 2-metre deep.
Top Shell bosses knew Nigeria's OPL 245 oil field money could be used for political bribes
BBC says it has seen emails that show executives knew convicted ex-oil minister would get more than $1bn.
Twist in 'Mowgli' girl's tale: 2 men approach care home saying she is their missing Alida
The girl, rescued from a forest in the northern India, was reported to have been raised by monkeys
9 Afghan soldiers die in anti-Taliban operation; suspected US drone strike kills 12 militants
Balkh governor Atta Mohammad Noor is heading an anti-Taliban operation in his province in Afghanistan.
Pre-WWII building collapses in Poland killing 6, including 2 children
Officials say a gas explosion led to the collapse of the upper two floors of the 3-storeyed building in Swiebodzice.
Sunken South Korean ferry Sewol moved to land
The ferry had sunk off the country's southwestern coast near Jindo Island on 16 April, 2014, leaving 304 dead.
Removing Assad from power a priority to achieve political solution in Syria, US says
US envoy to UN Nikki Haley said "Assad is not the leader that needs to be taking place for Syria".
Devastated Syrian father says US strikes on 1 air base 'not enough', should have destroyed all
The US launched cruise missiles on a Syrian air base in retaliation for an alleged chemical attack on civilians.
Arrested Sweden truck attack suspect an Isis sympathiser from Uzbekistan, local media reports say
'He never talked politics or religion,' a friend of the arrested suspect told a Swedish daily.
'Mowgli' girl in India not raised by monkeys and she may be mentally ill say doctors
There were no monkeys around when the girl was found, says officer who rescued her from the forest.