EU report: Seven Indian companies are making parts used in Isis bombs
Gulf Oil Corporation and Solar Industries have been involved in the supply chain of bombs used by Islamic State.
Economic Survey: India boasts 'fastest growth in the world' as GDP rises 7.6% in 2015-16
The survey predicts that India's economy could see a growth of 8% within two years.
Internet anti-Semitism: Four out of five Israeli youth have faced online abuse
More than 80% of Israeli teenagers said that they had encountered anti-Semitic abuse online in 2015.
India urges United Nations to take action against new list of Pakistan-based terrorists
India is calling for the UN to ban Pakistan-based terrorists, including Pathankot attack mastermind Masood Azhar.
Sanjay Dutt: How Twitter reacted to Bollywood star's release from prison
Sanjay Dutt was sentenced over firearm offences linked to the 1993 Mumbai blasts, which killed 257 people.
Jimmy Savile abuse report: Sickest and weirdest rumours heard by BBC staff during his reign of terror
Gossip heard by BBC staff about Savile has been outlined in Dame Janet Smith's report.
India declared most dangerous country to take selfies as Mumbai enforces 'no-selfie zones'
A staggering 40% of worldwide selfie-deaths occurred in India, according to research from Priceonomics.
Hundreds of Indian Muslim clerics pass resolution declaring Isis terrorists 'un-Islamic'
At least 300 Muslim scholars gathered in Hyderabad to debate how to stand up against IS (Daesh).
BT, Vodafone and other UK companies could be 'getting away with human rights abuses'
Amnesty International UK said 60% of human rights complaints were rejected by National Contact Point.
Allahabad official urinates into India's sacred river while wearing a 'Clean Ganga' shirt
OP Shrivastav urinated into Triveni Sangam, the holy spot where the Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati meet.
UK weather: London warned to brace for icy conditions following Arctic blast overnight
Temperatures are expected to drop as low as -10C bringing widespread ice and frost.
Refugee crisis: Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban calls for EU migrant quota referendum
Hungary will hold a referendum on the EU migrant quota proposals.
Americans see North Korea, Russia and Iran as a greater threat than Isis terrorists
A Gallup poll has indicated that only 5% of Americans see Islamic State the biggest threat to the US.
Cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra says NHS 'system failures' costing 'thousands of deaths yearly'
UK's leading medics join the leading doctor to demand public inquiry into the safety of medicines.
India: Man dies and woman is injured after pair were having sex in a car on Uttar Pradesh highway
Police said the couple were naked from the waist down when they were recovered from the vehicle.
Kingston University allows Guantanamo Bay detainee to address students, ignoring hate-speaker ban
University's vice-chancellor Julius Weinberg says he is 'reducing threat' by inviting Moazzam Begg to speak
EU referendum: Brexit will boost British-India ties says UK Employment Minister Priti Patel
MP has said that a vote to leave the EU would provide benefits for the Indian community in Britain.
Apple vs FBI: Chelsea Manning warns government would use encryption to target LGBT community
Manning has said encryption is a way for LGBT people to protect themselves against discrimination.
Alarming viral video shows toddler's narrow escape as massive lorry runs over pram
The child was able to walk away from the incident without any injuries.
US presidential election: Millennials want to see a decrease in money influencing politics
Research shows that young people want to see a political system that 'prioritises the vote over the dollar'.
Peace TV Urdu: Ofcom disciplines Muslim TV channel over 'Jews brought holocaust on themselves' lecture
Peace TV Urdu aired an Islamic scholar accusing the Jewish people of being a 'cursed race'.
Cancer on the rise in England as 813 people diagnosed with the disease every day
Experts at Cancer Research UK have reminded people that smoking is linked to 14 different types of cancer.
WikiLeaks: Classified documents show NSA bugged high-level climate change and politics talks
Ban Ki-Moon, Angela Merkel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Silvio Berlusconi and Nicolas Sarkozy were allegedly spied on.
Beyonce offered protection by Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam as police threaten boycott
Farrakhan's comments come as Miami Police called on members to boycott patrolling of Beyonce's concerts.
Islamophobia in Dublin: Ireland schools failing to address 'anti-Muslim racism' in class
A teacher told a female school student wearing a hijab to 'take that stupid thing off your head'.
Blackmailer targets sex clubs in Switzerland by threatening to reveal images of customers
Regular visitors of clubs including Globe in Zurich receive letter demanding 1,999 francs or face being exposed
Katie Hopkins: Madeleine McCann's parents 'didn't deserve our cash to resolve their consciences'
Hopkins has accused the McCanns of child neglect and told them Madeleine is 'never coming home'.
Whitstable acid attack: Man in fifties suffers facial injuries after being struck in alleyway
A 17-year-old has been arrested in connection with the daytime attack in a Kent seaside town.
Greenpeace: Air pollution levels in India are now higher than in China
Greenpeace India has urged the government not to focus on city-specific plans to curb pollution levels.
Banbury: Teacher fired for exposing himself to underage boys now works at £10k-a-year Bloxham School
Gordon Cruden now works as a French teacher at Bloxham School in Oxfordshire.