Who are Travis and Joseph Dasilva? US gay couple arrested for baring their butts in Thailand temple
The couple visited the popular Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) in Bangkok where they posed half-naked and shared the images on Twitter and Instagram.
Conservative MPs have accepted £130,000 in gifts from Saudi government since start of Yemen war
This year 14 MPs have received a total of £94,189 in hospitality from the Saudi regime, including business-class flights, luxury accommodation and food.
Vince Cable accuses government of 'dragging its heels' in fight against tax avoidance
Cable says 'systematic tax avoidance' is causing significant damage to the Treasury and public finances.
The day the BBC banned The Beatles for saying 'knickers'
I am the Walrus was the third Beatles song to be banned by the BBC, because of direct references sex and underwear.
The day Walt Disney became a FBI informant
Animated movies legend Walt Disney passed on information to the FBI for more than 20 years in hunt for potential communist sympathisers in Hollywood.
UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia surged by almost 500% since start of Yemen War
UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia have increased by almost 500% since start of Yemen War. Saudi-led air strikes have killed over 5,000 civilians, UN says.
Agent Inc: Meet the model who helped launch an app to fight sexual assault in fashion
Model Alison Pelletier speaks about launching an app which aims to improve working conditions in the fashion industry
My family ended up in prison because I fought for human rights in Bahrain - but the UK panders to its royals
Campaigner Sayed Alwadaei says his family has been imprisoned in Bahrain for his work to expose human rights abuses committed by King Hamad and other royals.
Ex-Harvard dean calls for 'brave spaces' at universities to protect free speech
Former vice-dean of Harvard Law School, John Palfrey, has suggested that "brave spaces" are introduced at universities where students can freely express controversial views.
King's College London employs 'safe space marshals' to stop students having 'feelings hurt'
The scheme, which enables monitors to eject attendees and even speakers, was launched in 2015, but has only just come to light now.
Justin Timberlake to play Super Bowl LII 14 years after infamous Janet Jackson 'wardrobe malfunction'
Timberlake will perform for a record third time at next year's Super Bowl halftime show, 14 years after the infamous Nipplegate incident with Janet Jackson.
Vampire scare spreads in Malawi as 2 more people suspected of drinking human blood lynched
Mobs torched a 22-year-old epileptic man in Chileka and stoned another man to death after they were suspected of being vampires.
Kylie Jenner is having a baby with Travis Scott because 'she's empty inside', Perez Hilton claims
Celebrity blogger takes aim at reality star in new interview, weeks after claiming she should have had an abortion.
British universities warned to maintain free speech or face blacklist
The government wants universities to be able to be a voice for all opinions, even on "difficult" subjects.
George Clooney responds to ER co-star Vanessa Marquez's 'blacklist' accusations: 'I had no idea'
"I had no idea Vanessa was blacklisted. I take her at her word... had nothing to do with casting. I was an actor and only an actor," Clooney said.
Cash-strapped North Korea turns to art to beat sanctions, but all that is about to change
North Korea's Mansudae studio is "probably the largest art production centre in the world", covering nearly 30 acres and employing about 1,000 artists.
Father and uncle of notorious Isis terrorist Mohamed Elomar jailed for $1m bribe plot
Pair conspired to bribe to obtain work in Iraq after company lost deals due to publicity on Mohamed Elomar.
Fox commentator sues network for blacklisting her after she was allegedly raped by TV anchor
This is the latest sexual harassment scandal to plague the network.
WikiLeaks releases 'Spy Files: Russia' detailing shadowy mass surveillance programme
'Spy Files: Russia' includes documents from inside Russian IT company Peter-Service.
Why the Tor Project refuses to censor neo-Nazi websites, child porn and drug dealing
The dark web is the last refuge of The Daily Stormer - here's why that won't change.
Spotify takes on neo-Nazis by scrubbing 'white power' music from streaming platform
Nearly 40 bands linked to white power scene were deleted from the streaming service.
Daily Stormer: Anonymous promises to wipe neo-Nazi website from the internet
Daily Stormer was tied to recent white supremacy rallies in Charlottesville.
Anonymous hackers pledge new 'nationwide' operation to crush 'evil' white supremacists
The hacktivists are not happy with the response from US president Donald Trump.
Madonna's intense demands forced former personal trainer Tracy Anderson to quit
Anderson trained Madonna for three years and is responsible for queen of pop's famously fit physique.
Cab driver who unzipped his trousers in front of a woman arrested in Mumbai
The cab service provider Ola was recently in news over an alleged kidnapping case.
Why is Israel banning the Qatar-based Al Jazeera media network?
Israel latest country in the Middle East to block Qatar-funded network amid ongoing Gulf crisis.
Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber get Grammy axe in move to appease China
Grammys organisers promise to promote only "well-behaved" artists during 2018 tour.
WannaCry hackers are converting bitcoins to 'totally anonymous' Monero to hide their tracks
Monero is an extremely privacy-oriented cryptocurrency and is nearly impossible to track.
Saudi actress offers four planes for Hajj pilgrims from Qatar amid 'declaration of war' row
Riyadh accuses Doha of "declaring war" by allegedly requesting end of Saudi control over holy sites.
Edward Snowden: Russian crackdown on web freedom is 'violation of human rights'
Biting the hand that feeds? Former NSA man slams Russia's internet crackdown.