Zika virus: US Olympic athletes told to consider skipping Rio Olympics over health concerns
Athletes could be on alert as the Zika virus hits Brazil, where the Olympic games are due to be held this summer.
Viral 'Project X' teen house party causes thousands of pounds of damage in Edinburgh
Neighbours have reported a smashed window and a broken gate and shed, while police are investigating theft.
OpNimr: Hacktvist group Anonymous call for Saudi Arabia to be banned from the Rio Olympics
OpNimr have previously targeted Saudi government websites and are now pushing for them to be punished for recent executions.
Julian Assange: WikiLeaks founder delivers statement on UN verdict from balcony of Ecuadorian Embassy
Assange has accused the UK of 'insulting' the United Nations by not upholding their verdict on his detention.
Kaylan Mahomes family photo leaves internet baffled over which one of the women is the mother
A photo of twin girls and their mother has left thousands trying to guess which one is the mother.
Patna shooting: Senior politician Brijnath Singh killed in Bihar by gunmen armed with AK-47s
The Indian politician was a leading member of the left-wing Lok Janshakti Party (LJP).
India: Self-radicalised man with 'Isis links' arrested by Delhi Police at Kashmere Gate
The arrest comes as Pakistani militant Hafiz Saeed threatened India with more Pathankot-style terror attacks.
Canada's Sikh defence minister Harjit Sajjan heckled with 'racist' remarks by opposition MP
Conservative MP Jason Kenney shouted in Parliament he needed translator to understand Indian-origin Sajjan.
Salford: 'We are going to kill you, Isis scum' - masked machete gang breaks into Asian family home
The Asian family has reportedly been the target of racial abuse before the incident on 3 February.
British Asian Trust: Prince Charles dedicates 'millions of pounds' for India's farmers
Prince wants to help India's farmers realise the value of their products and increase productivity in agriculture.
Karnataka minister denies allegations that Tanzania girl in Bangalore was 'paraded naked'
Indian state minister of Karnataka claims the victim's complaint has no details of her being stripped naked.
Who are India's Gurkhas and how are they threatening Britain's military outpost in Brunei?
A defence agreement between India and Brunei could threaten the British Army's last outpost in the Far East.
Israel allegedly sending African migrants to other countries through 'secretive deals'
A BBC investigation claims to have proof that Israel is in breach of the UN Refugee Convention.
Tennessee man 'threatens daughter with knife' after she tells him she's lesbian
Ike Wright also allegedly waved the knife at his daughter's girlfriend, prompting police to arrest him.
Saudi Arabia downgrades death sentence of Palestinian poet Ashraf Fayadh to prison and lashes
Ashraf Fayadh was detained on charges of insulting the Muslim faith, prompting worldwide outcry.
Zimbabwe man 'brutally killed' a Moroccan diplomat in rage at waking up naked in his bed
Nigel Kahari stabbed his victim 42 times and slit his throat, saying that he was taught to hate gay people.
India: PM Narendra Modi supporters defend Delhi Police brutality towards anti-government student protesters
Students were beaten with batons and female protesters were dragged to the ground by their hair.
Indian police hunt Chennai youth who burnt the national flag and posted picture on Facebook
Dilipan Mahendran, 25, burnt the flag as a sign of protest against the suicide of Dalit student Rohit Vemula.
Indian lawyer to sue Hindu god Lord Ram over his 'cruel' treatment of wife Sita
Lord Ram has been criticised by a lawyer for banishing his wife to the forest during her pregnancy.
Jaipur Literature Festival: India's 'complicit' role in the Palestinian occupation discussed by BDS founder
Omar Barghouti said India's military trade with Israel helps maintain the 'occupation' of Palestine.
India Republic Day 2016: Priti Patel honours British-Indians on 67th constitution anniversary
David Cameron's Indian Diaspora Champion has issued a statement in honour of Indian Republic Day 2016.
Jaipur Literature Festival: What the speakers are saying on India's intolerance debate
Karan Johar, Kajol, Shahi Tharoor and Ashok Vajpeyi have spoken on intolerance at the Jaipur Literature Festival.
Jaipur Literature Festival the 'best yet' as students, villagers and foreigners gather in India
British author William Dalrymple said that this year's Jaipur Lit Fest has exceeded previous events, commending Stephen Fry's speech.
Porn star Sunny Leone felt 'alone and upset' after 'misogynistic' interview with Bhupendra Chaubey
Sunny Leone has said that while she was hurt by the questions, she would never have walked away from the interview.
Jaipur Lit Fest 2016: Man Booker Prize winner Marlon James rants about India airport experience
Writer James took to Facebook to rant about the confusion he faced when he landed in India.
Jaipur Lit Fest 2016: Where to watch Stephen Fry and others at the world's largest free literature festival
Margaret Atwood, Fry, Ruskin Bond and Alexander McCall Smith are due to speak at the Festival.
Modern Slavery Act: UK firms 'lack skills' to prevent child or slave labour in supply chains
A large number of UK supply managers are unaware of the new requirements on reporting modern slavery.
Sunny Leone interview: Bollywood stars respond to 'misogynistic' Bhupendra Chaubey questioning
Aamir Khan, Anushka Sharma, Shahid Kapoor and Farhan Khan among those who have responded on Twitter.
George Osborne and Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley strengthen UK-India economic ties
India and Britain have agreed on key initiatives to expand financial and infrastructure collaboration.
President Barack Obama beats Indian PM Narendra Modi as most popular politician on Facebook
Despite achieving less likes, Narendra Modi has been listed as the 'most effective' world leader on Facebook.