Oxford Circus named as most overcrowded Tube station in London
Station was closed to commuters 219 times in past two years due to overcrowding.
Philippines set to impose emergency decree to tackle traffic gridlock in Manila
Tough talking president-elect Duterte puts tackling traffic chaos on his list.
Push for Hong Kong independence sees new political party seeking return to British rule
The new party believes the only way to gain independence from China is via the UK
China likely to lose influence in EU if its closest ally Britain chooses Brexit
China's strategy in Europe would be greatly affected if the UK chooses to exit from EU.
Swedish far-right proposes ban on foreign food imports for 2017 budget
Anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats party is against foreign foods.
Missing MH370: Tripartite meeting on Malaysia Airlines plane ends with no updates on search plans
2-day talks ended without indication of search plans or concrete date for ministerial meeting.
Feathers ruffled as Brunei citizen calls for churches in Malaysia's Sarawak be demolished
The Bruneian claims the churches along the Miri-Brunei road are 'proselytising' to Muslims.
EU referendum: Europe stands to lose whichever way the UK votes
Europe to see deep shockwaves whichever way the vote goes says independent consultancy.
Missing MH370: Search for missing plane to be discussed at ministerial level in July
Malaysia, Australia and China to discuss next steps as 2-year search for plane reaches final stage.
Rail companies face fines if trains one minute late in move to restore public confidence
Commuters face frustration over lack of punctuality as 10 minute-late trains are classed as 'on time'.
Abu Dhabi wealth fund files for arbitration to recover $6.5bn from Malaysia 1MDB state fund
Abu Dhabi's state-owned International Petroleum Investment Co or IPIC has escalated the feud with Malaysia's state fund.
Malaysian university's study module claims Islam introduced civility and cleanliness to Hindus
Module claims Hindus believed dirt on body was part of their religious practice to achieve nirvana.
Walt Disney slammed over poor work conditions of a number of Chinese suppliers
Advocacy groups claim low wages and high injury levels were found in some contractors' factories.
Gay man from China sues mental hospital for trying to 'cure' him of homosexuality
The mental hospital diagnosed him as having a 'sexual preference disorder'.
Same-sex kissing scene cut from Les Miserables musical in Singapore following complaints
Singapore says remove kiss to keep the 'general' rating for the rest of the show's run.
Goldman Sachs allegedly wooed Libyan sovereign fund officials with prostitutes, fine-dining and holidays
Investment bank says claims by LIF are 'both unusual and ambitious' as £1bn court case continues.
Japan's first naked restaurant to ban overweight diners and those over 60 years old
Customers with tattoos are also banned and there will be a strict age restriction.
Euro 2016: French police criticised over its handling of violent clashes in Marseilles
French police failed to segregate rival fans whilst critics slammed its use of tear gas.
Euro 2016: Alcohol ban placed in match zones to curb violence among football fans
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has asked for alcohol ban near venues and fan zones.
Malaysian police lambast UK for failing to give enough information on paedophile Richard Huckle
Police claim UK held back on fully cooperating on Huckle's case due to Malaysia's death penalty.
Could Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt be pushing for part privatisation of NHS Professionals?
Hunt asks Deloitte to advise on an overhaul of NHS Professionals.
Eiffel Tower in Paris shows off a few football tricks in latest Google doodle marking Euro 2016
Doodle to kick off the UEFA Euro 2016 in France today.
Singapore tells foreign companies not to sponsor events that support LGBT
The government warns foreign companies not to interfere in its domestic issues.
English paper group editor quits blaming Malaysian government pressure to silence media coverage over 1MDB scandal
Mustapha Kamil of the New Straits Times has opened up as to why he handed in his resignation after more than 25 years at the publication.
Suzuki Motors' patriarch steps down as executive pay and bonuses slashed amid fuel tests scandal
Osamu Suzuki steps down as CEO and chief technical officer after taking responsibility for failures.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson: England's first qualified female doctor honoured with Google doodle
Anderson paved the way for women's medical education in the UK.
Malaysia police criticised over delay in dealing with UK paedophile Richard Huckle
Why did Malaysian police delay taking action when they were alerted by UK NCA in November 2014?
China promises to cut steel capacity and make industry more responsive to market forces
China also plans to 'strictly contain' steel capacity expansion.
Racy Greek blood donation campaign video under fire for featuring nurses in sexy outfits
National Centre for Blood Donation defends video, claiming it used satire for a good cause.
Greece furious over Muslim prayers held at Hagia Sophia, a former Greek Orthodox Christian cathedral
Hagia Sophia was formerly a Greek Orthodox Christian cathedral, later an Imperial Mosque, and now a museum.