A majority of Britons now back Theresa May's Brexit preparations, poll shows
The PM earlier warned MPs not to 'obstruct the democratically expressed wishes of the British people'.
'Nothing is off the table' Trump warns Iran following ballistic missile test
Iran vowed to 'continue to test its capabilities in ballistic missiles' while deriding the US president.
Veteran DRC opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi dies aged 84
Octogenarian was set to take the top spot in a transitional council paving the way for Joseph Kabila's exit.
MPs vote overwhelmingly in favour of government's Brexit Bill
The vote gives Theresa May the green light to start negotiations for Britain's EU withdrawal.
Five-year-old boy detained at US airport may have 'posed a threat' says Sean Spicer
White House press secretary made comments about the boy who is a US citizen and lives in Maryland.
Duterte calls on soldiers to 'go after corrupt policemen'
The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency will now take the front seat in the drug war.
Obama breaks silence on Trump's immigration order as 'American values are at stake'
The former president said he fundamentally disagrees with discrimination based on faith or religion.
Thousands gather in cities across the UK in outrage over Trump travel ban
Prime Minister Theresa May has refused to call off the US president's planned state visit.
French Socialists pick Benoit Hamon to lead presidential election fight
Hamon convincingly beat former French PM Manuel Valls to the nomination.
Trump administration remains defiant on travel ban amid chaos and global anger
The FCO has issued guidelines on what the controversial measure means for Britons.
'Sometimes opposites attract' – May to meet Trump for post-Brexit relationship talks
British PM will address senior GOP leaders in Philadelphia before heading to the White House.
North Korea ready to test fire ICBM 'at any time, at any place', warns official
Earlier this month Pyongyang warned its ICBM would 'send the shiver' down the US' spine.
Trump believes millions voted illegally, Sean Spicer says without giving proof
House Speaker Paul Ryan said he has 'seen no evidence to that effect'.
Government expected to introduce 'most straightforward Brexit bill possible' on Thursday
The Supreme Court ruling requires the PM to seek Parliament's approval to trigger the Brexit process.
'Behave normally or go away', Dutch PM tells those who refuse to adapt
'If you so fundamentally reject this country, then I'd prefer it if you leave,' said Rutte.
Ryan Mason sustains skull fracture in horror clash with Gary Cahill
The player is in stable condition, but will remain in hospital for a few days.
White House press secretary gave 'alternative facts' on crowd size at Trump's inauguration
Kellyanne Conway defends Sean Spicer while speaking to a sceptical Chuck Todd on Meet the Press.
White House official admits Trump's speech partly written by far-right figurehead Steve Bannon
The president delivered a gloomy speech in which he vowed to end the 'American carnage'.
Brexit will trigger a 'domino effect' across Europe, says Marine Le Pen
The Front National leader's comments came at during a summit of nationalist leaders.
Adama Barrow says President Yahya Jammeh to quit The Gambia 'within hours' after 22-year rule
The longtime leader was defeated by Barrow in last month's elections.
UKIP's Paul Nuttall to run in Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election
Nuttall's selection comes following hustings on Friday (20 January) evening.
Trump promises 'real change' and unity as US prepares for its 45th president
The 45th President of the United States will be sworn in at 5pm GMT on 20 January.
May vows to use Brexit vote to 'build a fairer Britain that works for everyone'
The PM said the referendum was not just a vote on EU membership, but also a rejection of the current order.
Make packing arrangements, North Korea tells Obama in final parting shot
Outgoing president accused of creating the 'worst human rights situation' in US history in a commentary.
Tories welcome May's 'point by point' Brexit speech
The prime minister 'nailed the so-called ambiguities', says Boris Johnson.
Mexican authorities find severed heads on top of a sports vehicle with dismembered bodies inside
The corpses of four other men were also found in nearby Chilapa, bringing the death toll to 10.
74% of Americans want Donald Trump to release his tax returns
'The only ones that care about my tax returns are the reporters,' President-elect has insisted.
8 individuals own as much wealth as the world's poorest 3.6 billion people
'The principles of our economics have taken us to this extreme, unsustainable and unjust point,' says Oxfam.
Duterte: I will declare martial law to preserve my nation if I have to
Filipino president U-turns after previously branding martial law an 'exercise in futility'.
BuzzFeed will donate $25,000 from 'failing pile of garbage' merchandise sales
The website launched a flash sale shortly after the US President-elect's comments.