Crown prince Mohammed bin Salman pledges the Saudi kingdom will be "open to all religions" as he signals sweeping socio-economic reforms.
The hackers reportedly had control over Coinhive's domain name for around six hours.
Ahmadreza Djalali, is an emergency medicine specialist and a lecturer at Stockholm's Karolinska Institute.
UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping has been sued by a man who claims he allegedly choked him in a gym back in July according to a TMZ report.
The absence of a potential heir for President Xi Jinping indicates his strong grip on the country's politics as well as future.
Policy stimulus and frenetic construction for the summer games in 2020 seen aiding Japanese economy, according to new analysis.
A California woman was arrested after allegedly using a duffel bag to kidnap her own newborn. She did not want her baby to be taken away from her after testing positive for meth.
The tZERO ICO starts on November 15 and will use the Simple Agreement for Future Tokens (SAFT).
Republican Senator Jeff Flake gave a blistering speech on the Senate floor criticising President Donald Trump and announcing he will not seek re-election in 2018.
Cambridge University is facing proposals to ensure there are more black and minority ethnic writers on their English literature course.
An emergency call handler was told by a child that his 46-year-old father Barry Dermot 'had been sniffing white powder and drinking alcohol'. Dermot was later arrested.
An Oklahoma deputy arrested 54-year-old John Wayne Kellerman for speeding after finding him "nearly naked" with a thong covering his genitals and petroleum jelly over his body.
Actor Robert Guillaume, 89, died at home in Los Angeles after a battle with prostate cancer, his widow told the Associated Press.
Ayhan Uzun filmed himself firing a gunshot into his head whilst broadcasting on Facebook Live. It was reported that his family and friends begged him not to kill himself.
Business analyst Qingqing Rao, 30, was left in persistent vegetative state after a knife attack by by Barry Peacham, 26, on Valentine's Day eve this year.
A man identified as Ryan Clayton appeared to throw Russian flags at the US President while yelling "Trump is treason".
A Texas mother discovered a video of a man raping her 7-year-old daughter on his tablet's "deleted photos" folder. Jose Trinidad Gonzalez, 35, is in custody.
Brazilian international goalkeeper Jefferson was driving to training in Rio de Janeiro when he was carjacked by three armed men on Sunday (22 October).
The fashion photographer Terry Richardson responds to the ban by Condé Nast over his ban from the publishing house saying his photo shoots were "sexual" but "consensual".
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg says Brexit is 'stupidest thing' any country has done apart from elect Donald Trump, the Guardian reports, as he opened a headquarters in London.
The BBC admits it breached its own editorial standards when Lord Lawson was allowed to express a falsehood about climate change on the Today programme without being challenged.
The country has long struggled with high crime rates. New statistics show improvement for many provinces while little has changed in others.
Ahad Ali, 21, of Sidney Street, east London imprisoned a sex worker at his flat and raped her multiple times. He has been jailed for 12 years.
Barkley is widely expected to leave his boyhood club in the coming months but Unsworth is hopeful he can change his mind.
Head injuries and concussions pose a serious threat to the welfare of young rugby players. Concussion rates at youth level are higher than in ice hockey and american football.
A lorry driver faces 81 years behind bars and eight cane lashes after raping and molesting his pre-teen daughter over a period of four years in Malaysia.
Cheryl, 34, has remained relatively private over her relationship with the former One Direction singer, 24.
The 500-year-old object, called an astrolabe, was used by ancient seafarers to measure the altitude of the Sun.
Slaven Bilic has hinted he may keep fauith with many of the West Ham side who lost to Brighton when Tottenham visit the London Stadium in the Carabao Cup.
Richard Kray, accused of strangling his 19-year-old daughter, Olivia, appeared in court but was unable to enter a plea because he is still being assessed by psychiatrists