Isis: UN Security Council adopts resolution aimed at disrupting Daesh's finances
The resolution, sponsored by the US and Russia, elevates Isis to the same threat level as al-Qaeda.
Singapore lifts ban on 240 books and magazines - but not Playboy
One banned book was Fanny Hill, an erotic novel published in 1748
Miss World Canada criticises China after being banned from entering country
Anastasia Lin held news conference after she was denied permission to board flight to China.
GTA 5 Online: Rockstar introduces new anti-money glitch features to monitor hackers and modders
Rockstar implements key functionality restrictions in 1.29 title update to monitor and ban defaulters in GTA Online.
Beagles bred with muscular dystrophy to help find a cure for deadly incurable disease
Scientists have bred a pack of beagles with muscular dystrophy to develop a cure for the deadly illness.
Paris attacks: Gunman Omar Ismail Mostefai a petty criminal with a record of radicalisation
A 29-year-old French citizen of Algerian origin, he lived in the small town of Chartres.
Homeopathy at risk of being blacklisted from NHS following crunch talks in 2016
The Government could blacklist homeopathy from the NHS
Russian plane crash: Kogalymavia Airbus A-321 with 224 on board 'destroyed' in Sinai
Egyptian authorities say flight 7K 9268 from Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg crashed after take off
Turkey puts Fethullah Gulen on most-wanted terrorist list
Influential cleric is blacklisted along with PKK and Isis leaders.
Myanmar signs limited ceasefire deal with rebels but key groups stay away
President Thein Sein inks truce deal with eight rebel groups in administrative capital, Naypyidaw.
Bryan Cranston would like to play one particular Marvel villain in upcoming X-Men movies
The Trumbo actor said he'd want to portray Mister Sinister in further movies about the X-Men.
Trumbo review: Bryan Cranston is fascinating as legendary Hollywood screenwriter Dalton Trumbo
Helen Mirren, Diane Lane and Elle Fanning in supporting roles in film directed by Jay Roach.
BFI London Film Festival 2015: Suffragette, Steve Jobs, Trumbo among the best movies to see [Video]
Festival kicks off on 7 October and runs until 18 October.
From the IRA to apartheid, Iraq war to Hamas, Jeremy Corbyn has been on the right side of history
New Labour leader has been unfairly attacked for his 'links' to anti-Semites and Holocaust deniers
Construction workers stage Carillion 'blacklisting' protest outside Royal Liverpool hospital
Workers and union members stage demonstration over alleged blacklisting by construction firm subsidiary
London Film Festival: Full programme of movies and stars on the red carpet revealed
The October event will include the UK premiere of crime drama Black Mass, starring Johnny Depp and Benedict Cumberbatch.
Trigana Air Service Flight TGN267: Indonesian search plane spots wreckage in Papua
Ground search teams and planes deployed to remote Indonesian province where debris sighted.
China bans 120 'immoral and obscene' songs in fresh crackdown
Songs blacklisted include I Love Taiwanese Girls, Fart and Beijing Hooligans.
The evolution of cybercrime: From Julius Caesar and Prince Philip to state-sponsored malware
Cybercrime has evolved from basic worms to highly sophisticated, nation state-sponsored malware that is almost undetectable.
Hacking Team CEO: 'Terrorists and criminals have a lot less to worry about since we were hacked'
Hacking Team's under fire CEO David Vincenzetti gives his side of the story following a massive data breach.
Turkey: PKK kill third policeman in Suruc suicide bombing revenge ambush in Diyarbakir
PKK claimed murder of two policemen in retaliation for Suruc suicide attack that killed 32 young socialists
Hacking Team malware already being used by cybercriminals in exploit kits
Hours after being leaked, the malware used by Hacking Team's lawful surveillance tools is being used by criminals
Hacking Team: 'We have broken no laws and acted completely ethicially'
Seller of surveillance software Hacking Team says it has broken no laws and acted ethically
Who hacked Hacking Team? Gamma Group hacker holds their hand up
Hacker who breached Gamma Group in August is likely to be the same person who hacked Hacking Team.
Hacking Team hack: UK's Scotland Yard received bid from controversial spy software company
Hacking Team sought to provide spying software to the London Metropolitan Police.
Hacking Team hacked: Italian taxpayers 'funded' firm selling spy tools to oppressive regimes
Privacy international revealed that Hacking Team received €1.5mln from region of Lombardy in 2007
Hacking Team sold spy software to blacklisted Sudan and 'stonewalled UN investigation'
Massive leak proves that Italian company provided spy software to repressive regimes despite their denials
North Korea: Kim Jong-un praises female fighter pilots as 'flowers of the sky'
The dear leader has 'unconditional love [and] respect of women'.
Azerbaijan: Amnesty barred from entering Baku ahead of European Games 2015
Human rights activists prevented from entering Azerbaijan ahead of controversial Games.
EU and Russia in war of words over travel ban on 89 European dignitaries
Those denied entry said to include former deputy PM Nick Clegg.