The Met police have come under fire after a video of two police officers punching a 16-year-old boy before detaining him went viral on social media.
A man stabbed his wife 29 times at their house in Thornton Heath, south London during the beginning of the Covid-19 lockdown in 2020.
The Taliban have put a fashion model, Ajmal Haqiqi, and his three colleagues in jail for allegedly insulting Islam and the Quran.
Her Majesty finally met Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's daughter after the Trooping the Colour parade at Windsor Castle.
A former British soldier, who was discharged from service in March, has died fighting Russian forces in Ukraine, according to a statement from his family.
The brothers did not speak to each other during the Thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral on June 3.
In a bizarre and shocking incident reported from the Indian state of Odisha, an elephant killed a 70-year-old woman.
The four-year-old pulled faces during Trooping the Colour and stuck his tongue out at his mother during the Platinum Jubilee pageant.
Paris Saint-Germain reportedly made the decision to let go of the manager after he failed to lead the club to Champions League success.
Queen Elizabeth II made a surprise appearance on the last day of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The singer was at the height of her career when she performed during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 2012.
Leclerc retired from the lead at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday.
The authorities have detained one man in connection with their disappearance, but have not said what his possible involvement in the case might be.
Rocket firm Astra Space's mission to send tiny storm-monitoring NASA satellites to orbit on Sunday failed after a second-stage booster engine shut down early in space.
Quebec's plans to attract more French-speaking newcomers are unnerving some business owners who say they need immigrants from varied backgrounds to address a tight labor market in the Canadian province.
As the United Nations tries to broker a path for grain from Ukraine and temper worries about a global food crisis, hundreds of mines laid along the Black Sea present a practical nightmare that will take months to resolve even after any agreement.
The island has been divided since 1974 when Turkey invaded following a Greek-sponsored coup.
Britain on Friday condemned Russian proxy authorities in Donbas for what it called an "egregious breach" of the Geneva convention in sentencing to death two British nationals captured in the separatist region while fighting for Ukraine.
Britain's government overcame a legal challenge to its controversial policy to begin deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda as the High Court dismissed campaigners' attempts to win an injunction and said the first flight could leave next week.
French voters go to the polls on Sunday in the first of two rounds that will decide whether President Emmanuel Macron gets a working majority in parliament or ends up without the support needed to drive through his reform agenda.
The judge has ruled based on the accuser's lawyer's conduct during the litigation process.
Based on the results so far this season, Leclerc knows the Red Bulls can easily rain on his parade on race day.
The United States and its allies traded barbs with China at Asia's premier security meeting on Saturday, especially on Taiwan, but Russia's invasion of Ukraine overshadowed discussions.
Asteroid samples contain 'clues to origin of life': Japan scientists
Big U.S. banks including JPMorgan Chase & Co and Citigroup appear set for some earnings boost from a pick-up in the battered credit-card business, but a possible recession would pull consumers back and bring losses on outstanding loans.
Ex-janitor accused of serial rapes goes on trial in France
The European Central Bank's 'whatever it takes' commitment to bind the euro zone is wearing thin as it tries to 'normalise' monetary policy and give inflation hawks more say in how it goes about it.
Hungary's price caps on fuel, some basic foods and energy could stay in place for a longer period if the war in Ukraine is entrenched, sustaining high inflationary pressures, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday.
Pakistan's government is set to present a budget for financial year 2022-23 on Friday aimed at tight fiscal consolidation in a bid to convince the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to release much-needed bailout payments for the cash-strapped country.
U.S. President Joe Biden and fellow leaders of the Americas are set to pitch a plan designed to stem illegal migration and manage record migrant numbers as a regional summit roiled by diplomatic squabbling draws to a close on Friday.