"I wish you had no narco-trafficking, but it's not really your fault," Clinton tells summit in Mexico
China's internet regulators have shut down match-making sites and now require members to prove their identities
With pro-Isis accounts sending up to 90,000 tweets daily, US to expand its information war against the group
Initially the mother thought the woman was just going to look at her child and fuss over him
Mohammed Ammer Ali was arrested last week in Merseyside terror raids
Prisoners in Skein prison claim conditions have deteriorated since arrival of mass murderer Breivik
Hungarian family, headed by Alex Breier, trafficked vulnerable girls and sold them as sex slaves
Abid Naseer on trial in United States accused of triple plot
Colombian government refuses police chief's call for child molesters to be given death penalty amid murder scandal
Noor Aziz Uddin wanted by FBI for allegedly defrauding victims of $50m
Two men, aged 19 and 28, have been arrested over fatal crash.
Attacker knocked Stanley Evans to the ground in order to steal just £5 from his wallet.
Attacker, who said the baby 'would rather be dead', was escorted out by Boots security guard.
Vilks believes he was the main target of the shooting on Saturday.
Two police officers taken to hospital and treated for their injuries.
British Rolls-Royce is latest foreign firm allegedly involved in Petrobras corruption scandal
LG and Samsung's damaged washing machines dispute has escalated and an LG exec has been indicted.
Report by Civil Justice Council says the online system could streamline court process
Cryptocurrency exchange BTER offers bounty of 720 bitcoins for help recovering the stolen funds.
Police launch appeal after "callous" robbery for just £5
The UK prime minister offered the Danish government his full support.
The hostages were kidnapped from the coastal town of Sirte in eastern Libya.
A 30-year-old man was found dead on a first floor roof on Friday 13 February and on Saturday police found two of his family dead in their home.
Armed police raided an internet cafe close to where the gunman was shot dead by police.
Police say gunman was 'known to police' and are probing possible links to jihadist groups.
Lars Vilks is believed to have been the target of the Copenhagen cafe shooting.
Eighty four per cent of those polled believe Isis poses greatest threat to US over next decade.
Police officers and civillians shot at meeting to discuss blasphemy and freedom of speech in Netherlands
Tammy Meyers was a victim of apparent road-rage after a near collision with another vehicle
The coach hit a car carrying four men early this morning, killing three.