Ex-lecturer joins Malaysian by-election contest only because other two contestants are women
Men should be leaders, Izat Bukhary Ismail Bukhary says.
Malaysian police identify 23 child abuse victims of British paedophile Richard Huckle
The authorities also trying to identify places visited by Huckle during his 8-year stay in Malaysia.
Families of school children killed in Mount Kinabalu earthquake finish their uncompleted hike
To mark 1st anniversary of the earthquake loved ones complete the children's trek to mountain top.
Top Indian hospital claims it was duped into removing kidneys for organ traffickers
5 people, including 2 assistants to a senior doctor at the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital arrested.
Rush to identify Malaysian abuse victims of UK paedophile Richard Huckle
Malaysia has asked the National Crime Agency to hand over details of case.
Chinese lawyer allegedly beaten and had his clothes torn for refusing to hand over mobile to police
Wu Liangshu claims he was beaten by court policemen in front of two judges.
Universal basic income for the UK? Labour's McDonnell to push for flat-rate payment for all
Shadow chancellor says proposal will prepare the UK for any revolution in jobs and technology.
Three killed and 40 injured after passenger and goods trains collide in Belgium
Passenger train crashes into back of goods train in Hermalle-sous-Huy late Sunday.
Malaysia Airlines MH17: Families of 6 crew members sue airline for negligence and breach of contract
They claim airline failed to conduct adequate risk assessment and flew through a known conflict zone.
Multi-million pound UK government loan to Tata Steel may be the incentive to keep Port Talbot open
Tata Steel to make final decision on Port Talbot during the week of the EU referendum.
Missing MH370: Search for missing aircraft delayed as bad weather stops ships from scouring ocean
The search is scheduled to end the middle of the year but it has been pushed further to July/August.
Scottish Parliament backs outright ban on fracking after ruling party abstains
Scottish Labour party says it would be 'outrageous' if SNP 'ignored' Holyrood's decision.
Headscarves and crucifixes can be banned in workplace, says top EU legal adviser
Dress codes can ban religious clothing as long as they apply to all religious faiths and political views.
Singapore: Indonesian maid kills socialite employer after only seven days on the job
Angry at being hit with a tray and being scolded, the maid smashed Nancy Gan's head against a wall.
China has become the world's wholesaler of new psychoactive substances
Europol says China is playing an increasingly important role in the international illicit drug trade.
Uproar in Malaysia as PM Najib Razak's ruling party fast tracks tabling of opposition's hudud laws
Non-Muslim cabinet ministers threaten to resign if hudud law is approved.
HSBC seeks right to look into safe deposit boxes of Hong Kong customers
Proposal met with uproar as bank is accused of trampling on personal privacy of customers.
Zurich Insurance sees second suicide in less than 3 years after ex-boss Martin Senn kills himself
The insurance company's finance chief Pierre Wauthier committed suicide in 2013.
German WWII coding machine put on sale on eBay for £9.50
Researchers at The National Museum of Computing saw the machine on sale and purchased it for £10.
Thailand speedboat tragedy: Body of Briton Jason Parnell found 4 days after boat capsizes
Parnell's body was found on Sunday close to where the boat went down.
China promotes Karl Marx to younger generation through new rap song
Song is part of broader campaign to make Marxism more relevant and popular with young people.
Saudi Arabia: Father shoots male doctor for helping his wife deliver their baby
Jordanian obstetrician Dr Mohannad al-Zubn is said to be recovering in hospital.
Malaysia's sovereign fund to be dissolved once all debts paid
Malaysia's Deputy Finance Minister Johari Abdul Ghani has confirmed that the state fund will be dissolved once all its debt obligations have been met.
Big slump in demand from buyers as house prices peak, warns boss of UK's biggest estate agents
A 46% slump in UK buyer registration has occured in just one month, says Paul Smith
Indonesia introduces death penalty as maximum sentence for sexual abuse of children
Repeat sex offenders will also face chemical castration.
Malaysia 1MDB scandal: Swiss regulator approves BSI takeover by EFG but imposes conditions
Swiss regulator wants BSI to be dissolved in 12 months and slaps bank with fine.
The Tragically Hip band to go on 2016 tour despite lead singer's terminal brain cancer
Gord Downie diagnosed with terminal brain cancer in December.
Malaysia 1MDB scandal: Prime minister's brother Nazir Razak cleared of wrongdoing by CIMB bank
Nazir returns to the bank's helm after a one month hiatus pending independent investigations.
Suspected Malaysian Isis supporter arrested was 'safety expert' on VIP flights
The aviation engineer used to work for the Royal Malaysian Air Force.
Uproar as Muslim countries block LGBT groups from attending UN Aids conference
Banning the LGBT group will only impede global progress in combating HIV/Aids pandemic, says US.