70-year-old OJ Simpson to plead for release from prison
He's spent more than eight years behind bars for armed robbery and assault with a weapon.
South Sudan's lost children: A traumatised generation growing up in Uganda
1.2 million refugees have fled in a desperate attempt to escape war, sexual violence and a deep hunger crisis.
Google spared from paying €1.1bn back taxes bill in France after legal victory
Numerous tech firms have continued to face criticism over their tax-optimising techniques in Europe.
Who is MyAnna Buring? The Ripper Street actress stars in new BBC crime drama In The Dark
The fiercely private actress plays a pregnant detective in the new four-part series.
People are living in dangerous social housing all across the country
Profit and regeneration is continuously placed above the safety of residents.
'Don't have sex with your line manager at the Miami party', Uber boss warns staff
Email sent by Uber CEO Travis Kalanick also mentions $200 'puke charge' at 2013 party.
I've cried twice over my disability – once from bullying, the other after my PIP assessment
The humiliating experience showed me that in another country and another time, I would have been marked for disposal.
Pakistan freezes $3m worth of suspected terrorism funds in 5,000 bank accounts
Islamabad could come under scrutiny as international watchdog tracks terror financing.
'Affordable' private jet brings luxury aviation to the masses for $2m
The Cirrus Aircraft Vision jet receives European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approval.
Justice Department appoints former FBI director Robert Mueller in Russian interference investigation
Mueller will have the full powers and independent authority of a US attorney to conduct the probe.
Who is Sania Nishtar, Pakistan's candidate to lead the World Health Organisation?
Nishtar has an important civil society background which she hopes will help her build partnerships as WHO's Director General
Donald Trump's stunning U-turn in less than seven days
Trump's latest tweets have sent Washington into a spin.
The inconvenient truth about food banks: The rich are getting richer - and so are the poor
Food banks are becoming the go-to prop for people who lack actual statistics.
New Nintendo 2DS XL revealed: Release date, price and more for super-sized budget console
Big-screen, low-cost portable launches alongside Hey! Pikmin, Miitopia and new Brain Training game.
Labour hopes its plan to improve the lives of NHS staff will turn the polls around
Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth plans to scrap the 1% pay cap on NHS workers.
Alitalia goes bust: Italy's flagship airline triggers insolvency process as liquidation looms
Two-thirds of workers at Italy's flagship airline rejected turnaround plan involving salary cuts and redundancies.
What would a US government shutdown mean?
Courts, parks and garbage are just some of the areas that could be impacted if a shutdown takes place.
UK's failure to deal with customs fraud could affect post-Brexit trade deal with the EU
EU expected to seek €2bn from Britain for not stopping Chinese gangs undervaluing imported goods.
War-torn South Sudan temporarily suspends $10,000 work permit fees
Juba criticised for fee hike seen as a way to reduce influx of foreign aid workers into the country.
World's largest orphanage? Nigeria plans home for 8,000 children affected by Boko Haram
State of Borno aims to build vast orphanage to care for unaccompanied and displaced children.
Freedom Caucus and Tuesday Group: Who are the Republicans opposing Trumpcare?
As the president attempts to pass landmark health care bill, more than a few Republicans stand in his way.
FTSE 100 bosses earn almost 400 times more than workers on national living wage
Report from Equality Trust warns of growing inequality as CEOs 'gorge on obscene rewards'.
'Trump wrecks US foreign policy' as huge cuts proposed at State Department
Department head Rex Tillerson defends plans to cut prevention of mass atrocities and reduce UN, World Bank funding.
iOS 11 could kill support for nearly 187,000 apps
Apple plans to kill 32-bit support for all apps.
SSE to hike electricity prices by 7% from April
Customers will pay £73 more a year after company's first price hike in four years.
Who is WikiLeaks Vault 7 source? CIA contractors may have handed over data – Report
US law enforcement and intelligence officials were reportedly aware of a CIA security breach since 2016.
RBS hands out £22m in share awards to bosses in spite of £7bn loss
Bank rewards executives despite reporting large losses every year since 2008 government buyout.
Famine-stricken South Sudan is charging aid workers $10,000 to enter the country
Government say fee hikes aim to generate revenues to fill gap in 2016 / 2017 national budget.
Italy's far-right Northern League strikes up deal with Putin's party in Russia
Northern League leader Matteo Salvini flew to Moscow to meet Russian politicians.
Addicts to be handed heroin for free by police in new UK drugs shake-up
Officers will give out the Class A drug in "shooting galleries" in attempts to reduce drug-related crime.