Israel: Benjamin Netanyahu's bad blood with hardline Zionist leaders puts coalition deal in jeopardy
Time is running out for Israeli prime minister to form a majority in the Knesset.
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in tears as aunt takes stand in death penalty hearing
A cousin of Tsarnaev said the gentle child cried while watching Disney film The Lion King.
Royal baby: Kate Middleton and Prince William name princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana
Clarence House announce the naming of the fourth in line to the throne.
Election 2015: Russell Brand says 'vote Labour' after Ed Miliband interview
The comedian who famously said he had never voted and never would has urged Britons to vote Labour
Kenya deputy president William Ruto: 'There is no room for homosexuality in this country'
Kenya's deputy president William Ruto made his comments in a speech at a Nairobi church
Jerusalem poised for Ethiopian protests after riot grips Tel Aviv
Ethiopian Israelis are demonstrating against alleged police brutality and discrimination
Lord Ashcroft: Scottish Tories tactical vote could save Labour from SNP humiliation
Lord Ashcroft's latest poll puts a number of key marginal seats as too close to call.
Isis: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi 'will never lead Islamic State again' after spinal injury
The Islamic State leader and self-declared caliph reportedly remains in critical condition.
Taliban to hold talks with Afghanistan in Qatar aimed at ending over 15 years of war
Officials say that the insurgents are willing to talk to the Afghani government about ending the conflict.
Vietnamese refugee 40 years after fall of Saigon: 'I'll never forget'
Anh Tu Nguyen said Vietnam's government in 2015 is no less repressive than when it defeated the US in 1975.
Egypt teachers suspended for refusing to chant: 'Long Live al-Sisi'
Egyptian press says that four Muslim Brotherhood teachers have been suspended for four months
Uganda denies agreement to take in thousands of African migrants paid $3,500 to leave Israel
A total of 1,205 refugees have been deported to 'safe' countries in Africa with assurances that they will not be deported back home.
Bill Clinton paid $2.5 million in speaking fees by firms that lobbied Hillary
The 13 major corporations included Microsoft, Oracle and Dell.
Isis: Kurdish student admits Islamic State car bombing in Erbil on television
Darya Homdamin was one of five men arrested by the Kurdish authorities in Erbil this week.
Baltimore burning: 10 things you need to know about the race riot city
Once described as a 'next of pirates' by the British, Baltimore is one of the poorest and divided cities in America
Bali Nine: Two Australian drug traffickers due to die as appeals fall on deaf ears
Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran will be taken from their cells, tied to a stake and executed by firing squad.
Nepal earthquake: Corruption and shattered tourism industry jeopardise long-term recovery
Over 1,500 young Nepalese left to find work per day in 2014 as the Nepali economy spiralled.
Isis: Who is behind the Islamic State's latest franchise in war torn Yemen?
How Yemen's Islamic State branch Wilayat Sana'a fits in to a radical landscape so far dominated by Al Qaeda.
Adam Gadahn: The goat farmer's son and death metal obsessive who became one of Al Qaeda's most famous members
American Al Qaeda spokesman Adam Gadahn, who was killed in a US drone strike in January, had a $1m bounty on his head.
Who was Warren Weinstein? Jewish professor and aid worker killed in US drone strike against Al Qaeda
A 73-year-old professor that spoke six languages, Warren Weinstein was killed in a US drone strike in Afghanistan earlier this year.
Israel paid my Eritrean friend $3,500 to get out - Isis beheaded him on a Libyan beach for being a Christian
Friend of 30-year-old murdered on a Libyan beach tells of a young man desperate to reach Europe.
Isis: Nike and Madonna banned by Islamic State in Iraq and Syria 'sex crackdown'
Islamic State have warned that anyone selling Nike products could be jailed, fined or publicly whipped.
Saudi Arabia's bombing campaign may be over but Yemen's crisis has just begun
As Riyadh scales back air strikes in Yemen, the country is on the brink of a humanitarian crisis and civil war.
Yemen: Saudi prince promises free Bentleys to bomber pilots who killed 1,000
Prince Alaweed bin Talal - one of the richest men in the world - made his promise in a Tweet that has since been deleted.
Cameron's American dream: Young Republicans to campaign for Tories in shires and suburbs
The Young Republicans International Committee hopes to help David Cameron's Conservatives win.
Bahrain prison riot: Teenage inmate tells of beatings and humiliation at hands of prison guards
EXCLUSIVE: A Shia teenage ex-prisoner recalls three days of violence at the hands of prison guards.
Saudi Arabia: Sex shop in Mecca planned by Morocco's online erotica entrepreneur
The shop will stock candles, massage oils and sex enhancement tablets - but not pornography or sex toys
Massive explosion rocks Sana'a as Oxfam slams Saudi Arabia over Yemen warehouse bombing [Video]
Death toll rises past 760 in Yemen after three weeks of Saudi air strikes and war with Houthi rebels.
Election 2015: Is Natalie Bennett to blame for Green Party boom to bust?
Green Party leader Natalie Bennett has seen a Green surge replaced by a rapid decline in support.
Al-Qaeda seizes major airport and Mukalla oil terminal in southern Yemen
Terrorist group pushes into south of the country as Saudi air strikes seek to oust Houthi rebels