Isis: 3 suicide car bombings target pro-government forces in Libya's Sirte
Troops of UN-backed unity government wounded in attacks in Sirte.
Venezuela: Maduro says no referendum on recalling him before next year
Amidst deepening economic crisis, polls say seven out of 10 people want Maduro out.
Bombay High court to film certification board: 'Your job is to certify, not censor'
The court suggested that it will allow for the release of the film 'Udta Punjab' with just 1 cut.
Fiat Argentina withdraws car handbook from circulation after accusation of misogyny
The handbook given to car owners had advice relating to skirt length and legs of women.
Syria crisis: Food aid arrives in Daraya for first time since 2012
Last weekend, the UN submitted a backup plan to the Syrian regime to airlift food to blockaded areas.
Seagull turns bright orange after falling into vat of chicken tikka masala curry
The bird fell into the tub of curry while scavenging for meat at a food factory.
Papua New Guinea: University gets injunction to block more student protests
The demonstrators want Prime Minister Peter O'Neill to resign over allegations of corruption.
Syria allows humanitarian aid to be delivered in besieged areas around Damascus: UN
More than 500,000 people in Syria are deprived of essential supplies as the forces.
Israel approves building permits for new homes in East Jerusalem settlement
This is part of an expansion plan announced in 2010 to build 1,600 settler homes in Ramat Shlomo.
EU scepticism is on the rise across Europe, reveals survey
More than 70% of the people in nine EU nations say UK should remain within the European Union.
Portugal: Healthy baby born to brain-dead mother
Hospital authorities said the brain-dead woman's pregnancy was continued after tests revealed the foetus was healthy.
France concerned over 'soft target' Euro 2016 attack
The French government has deployed around 90,000 police and security guards to thwart terror attacks during the games.
Hindu priest hacked to death in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is reeling from a wave of attacks on religious minorities, secular bloggers, activists and academics.
Activists urge Sky News to drop footage that shows female genital mutilation
The footage was originally scheduled to air on 6 June, but has since been delayed.
Paris floods: Manuel Valls announces emergency fund to help people affected by deadly floods
At least eighteen people have died from the flooding in Germany, Austria, France and Belgium.
Peru Elections: Pedro Pablo Kuczynski in narrow lead over Keiko Fujimori
Former Prime Minister hoping to beat daughter of disgraced ex-President.
Isis 'shooting dead' civilians fleeing Fallujah
People trying to cross the Euphrates being targeted by Daesh.
Christian grocer hacked to death in Bangladesh as attacks on religious minorities grow
Police said that the motive behind the murder of 65-year-old Sunil Gomes is unclear.
Poland marks fall of Communism with anti-government protests
Demonstrators were seen waving polish and European flags while chanting slogans 'freedom, equality, democracy'.
Switzerland holding referendum on Universal Basic Income for all citizens
Proposal to give UBI of CHF2,500 (£1,755) to all to lead a dignified life.
Violent protesters attack Donald Trump supporters after San Jose rally
The protesters shouted anti-Trump slogans and burnt an American flag and Trump's Make America Great Again hats.
Syria: 2 killed as motorcycle-borne suicide bomber blows himself up in Latakia
People leaving Khulafa Rashideen mosque in city centre fall victims to blast.
Flash floods leave 4 dead in Germany and 1 in France
River Seine in Paris bursts its banks and floods riverside highways.
Syria crisis: Daraya gets humanitarian aid for first time since 2012, but no food
The Russian Defence Ministry announced a temporary 48-hour ceasefire in the area from 1 June.
Turkey's President Erdogan warns German lawmakers against Armenia genocide resolution
If passed, the resolution will "damage future diplomatic, economic, business and military relations", says Erdogan.
Developing countries investing more in renewable energy
China has made massive investments in renewable power and fuels, and large scale hydro projects.
Denmark to remove transexualism from mental illnesses list
The decision to declassify is seen as a move to put pressure on the World Health Organisation.
Number of Afghans displaced internally by war doubles to 1.2 million in 3 years says Amnesty
The report says that people who fled violence and are trapped in the country, live on the brink of survival.
Egypt: Girl dies during banned female genital mutilation operation
Female genital mutilation (FGM) was banned in Egypt in 2008.
Fabiano Silveira second Brazilian minister to resign
Secret recordings of Fabiano Silveira advising the senate leader on a corruption probe were aired on TV Globo.