Greece crisis: Athens won't cross red lines on pensions, privatisation as €750m payment to IMF looms
Athens demands mutual concessions in talks on bailout and debt.
Election 2015: Should they stay or should they go? Five who have threatened to leave if the wrong side wins
Four will leave if Miliband wins, one if Cameron returns to No 10
Australian Sex Party deregistered after electoral watchdog ruling on number of activists
Party is known for its salacious name and election day antics.
Chilean President Michelle Bachelet to reshuffle government as corruption bites and popularity plummets
She has been tainted by questions over a bank loan and lucrative land deal that benefited her daughter-in-law
New research suggests diabetics can stay healthy by drinking a glass of red wine each night
Two year research found red wine had no affect on medication.
Weak dollar and US drawdown prompt oil prices to fall after hitting 2015 highs
Brent crude futures trading at $67.25 per barrel.
Jerusalem's Israel Museum to display oldest known copy of the Ten Commandments
The 2,000-year-old artefact will be on show until 2 January 2016.
Almost a quarter of British children overweight or obese, claims study
UK has second-highest proportion of overweight under-fives
US election 2016: Republican Rick Santorum will announce on 27 May whether he will throw his hat into ring
If the former Pennsylvania Senator enters the race, he will join a crowded field of candidates.
Hollywood star Natalie Portman 'very disappointed' Benjamin Netanyahu elected Israeli Prime Minister
Israeli-born, Harvard educated actress directed and stars in adaptation of Amos Oz book.
Election 2015: Let's vote for a Google Doodle
Twitter gets in on the act too with a cheeky hashtag or three.
Bank of England forced to admit to embarrassing 'clerical error' on foreign residents buying bonds
Buyers purchased £14.8bn in bonds, about half the amount previously announced.
Former England manager Graham Taylor denies book claim that Football Association wanted fewer black players
New book suggest two FA officials approached Taylor on issue.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cobbles together working coalition
Leader set up government with only minutes to spare until deadline.
Loud explosions heard in Sudanese capital of Khartoum thought to be Israeli air raid
Israel has in the past reportedly struck targets in Sudan, a holding area for arms destined for Hamas.
Israel vs Palestine: Palestinian Football Association seeks to have Israel barred from Fifa
Israeli FA chair Ofer Eini due to meet Sepp Blatter to try to head off move.
PEN honours French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in New York amid increased security
Controversial decision promoted a letter of protest and six writers to withdraw from the event.
Russia to unveil its 'next generation' Armata T-14 Tank at Victory Day parade
First new tank since Soviet times will roll off production lines in 2016.
Iran and powers struggle to overcome divisions in nuclear talks, say officials
Negotiations stuck on reimposing sanctions if agreement is violated and how Tehran can buy atomic technology
Election 2015: Whitehall officials draw up 'hit list' of benefit cuts for the next government - report
Civil servants describe the cuts as 'very/highly/extremely controversial'.
Election 2015: Former Tory Prime Minister Sir John Major attacks own party's policies - report
Former leader tells Tory dinner: 'We need to acknowledge the fact we have a pretty substantial underclass'.
Greek Crisis: Athens to introduce surcharge on cash machine withdrawals
Cash-strapped government hopes to raise €180m as debt forecast to rise.
Ex-Fugees singer Lauryn Hill cancels Israel concert after pressure from boycott group
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement has largely been a failure.
Baltimore riots 2015: Prisoner claims Freddie Gray was 'intentionally trying to injure himself'
Unnamed prisoner was in police van with Gray the night he died
Bali 9: Australian priest says executed Brazilian Rodrigo Muxfeldt Gularte 'unaware what was happening'
Father Charlie Burrows, a local priest who accompanied Gularte in his final hours.
Election 2015: So who, precisely, is The Sun newspaper supporting? It depends where you live
In England, the red top backs the Tories, in Scotland, not so much.
Diesel cars could be banned from British city centres after Supreme Court ruling
Government must present new air quality rules by 31 December.
Royal Baby: 'Cocaine traces found in toilet near ward where Kate will give birth', says Mirror
St Mary's Hospital launches inquiry into the find
Election 2015: Lib Dems preparing to revolt against leader Nick Clegg over second Tory coalition
Some senior MPs would consider voting down the Queen's Speech.
In 15 years' time, British men and women will have almost the same life expectancy
'Pensions will have larger payouts than planned', says Lancet study.