Respect dress code of European countries including the burqa ban, UAE tells its citizens
UAE warns citizens of legal repercussions and fines if they fail to follow the burqa rules.
Malaysia: Concerns over extent of Isis infiltration of police force after 2 officers arrested
Malaysia confirms nightclub grenade attack was country's first Isis terror attack.
Saudi Arabia: Explosions near Medina and Qatif mosques with fatalities reported
Local TV reports explosion near the security headquarters of the Prophet's Mosque in Medina.
Post-Brexit turmoil: Osborne promises to cut corporation tax to less than 15%
Chancellor outlines five-point plan to build a 'super competitive economy' post-Brexit.
Buyers sought for Russian Boeing 767 grounded at Hong Kong airport
Hong Kong airport is seeking to recover parking charges from now defunct Transaero Airlines.
Malaysian police bust syndicate offering illegal online betting on Euro 2016
Syndicate had taken in £4m in bets over the ongoing championship.
Ukip party's banners leave Asians in stitches
Ukip's banner placed side by side inadvertently spells PUKI which means something else in Asia.
Sweden to initiate parliamentary talks on banning religious schools
Government concerned some religious schools are segregating boys and girls.
Wales petition to rescue Chippy the Macaque from Singapore gathers pace
The Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary offers 'refuge' to Chippy on fears he will be culled.
Brexit aftermath: Romanians offer to 'adopt' Britons who voted to remain in the EU
Bucharest newspaper tells Britons to 'leave the Brexiteers, the quarelling and the weather behind.'
British teacher in China donates organs to six Chinese nationals after declared brain dead
Mark Terence Osborne, 49 suffered from a stroke four months ago and fell into a deep coma.
Labour Crisis: UK's largest trade unions back Corbyn and remind Labour MPs to respect the party leader
Unions however stop short of condemning any challenge to Corbyn's position as Labour leader.
Switzerland: Muslim students told take swimming lessons or be denied citizenship
Young people seeking citizenship must prove they are meeting requirements of Swiss education system.
Plans to hand out anti-groping armbands by Swedish police comes under fire
The armbands are part of an anti-groping campaign by police to raise awareness among the young.
China likely to unveil fresh stimulus as exports to UK and Europe cool in post-Brexit world
China's export growth to the EU is projected to drop by 5-6 percentage points following Brexit.
US warned citizens to avoid travel to southeastern Turkey, one day before deadly Istanbul airport blast
The State Department warned of increased threats from terrorist groups throughout Turkey.
Malaysia: Osama bin Laden may not have existed claims university lecturer
Lecturer also claims 9/11 was an excuse to persecute Muslims.
Brexit: The UK got out of the EU in just the right time says Hong Kong financial columnist
Jake van der Kamp lambasts the ECB and says the European project has not followed its own rules.
China finds 'frozen gas' reserves in South China Sea
Find could lead towards developing the highly-pure fuel as a potential new energy source.
PwC to come under scrutiny over role as BHS's auditors
UK accounting watchdog launches investigation into PwC's audit of BHS.
Is UK's Brexit decision final? Germany does not seem to think so
UK government should be given time to weigh up the consequences of a Brexit, says German official.
Switzerland seeks to impose curbs on EU immigrants
Switzerland fears Brexit talks may overshadow its immigration request.
Chinese woman survives after pair of pliers falls from high rise building and pierces her skull
58-year old grandmother in intensive care following three hours of surgery to remove embedded item.
Release set for song by folk singer Woody Guthrie accusing Donald Trump's father of racism
The song was written by Guthrie decades ago but only found earlier this year.
Brexit: Plethora of petitions push for London independence and another EU referendum
Three petitions have been filed with one even calling for 23 June to be declared Independence Day.
China: Hebei residents ordered to pay back pension funds stolen by local government employee
Employee siphoned off over £1.01m from pension funds belonging to 248 people
New Isis video targets Malaysia but police are 'not shaken' by new threats
This is not the first video of its kind, says police chief Khalid Abu Bakar.
VW emissions scandal: South Korea first country to issue arrest warrant for VW executive
The warrant is just the start of on-going investigations, warns South Korean prosecution office.
Asia markets open higher as first set of EU referendum results trickle in
However, currency markets volatile taking the cue from the pound.
Major city banks warn clients to prepare for Brexit disruption
Results of EU referendum is expected to cause disruption on 24 June, they warn.