After five years of training jetmen Yves Rossy and Vince Reffett soared over the skies of Dubai.
Quake evacuees in Kathmandu ran out into open ground as another earthquake struck Nepal.
Four artists have been nominated for the coveted £40,000 prize.
A property bonanza looms now that a Labour mansion tax is no longer on the cards.
Ward will arrive in Weatherfield in August and will play a distant cousin of Michelle Connor.
Whitney Houston's daughter has been in a coma since she was found unresponsive on 31 January.
The director of cricket hopes to have a successor to Peter Moores in place in time for the Ashes.
Aspas believes Sevilla have already agreed to sign him and end his time with the Merseyside club.
A US woman is suing her employer for firing her after she turned off a vehicle GPS monitoring app.
His agent said that the ex-Tottenham star is struggling as his team-mates are not passing to him.
Researchers at Australia's RMIT University create nano memory device that imitates the human brain.
The 16-year-old blogger may be jailed for insulting Christians and posting an obscene image of Lee Kuan Yew.
Cech remains linked with Arsenal but Mourinho unlikely to sell to a rival.
The 20-year-old is in line to play against Manchester City in Under-21 Premier League.
Pair traded insults on Twitter after clashing over political alliance.
Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent claims murder of Ananta Bijoy Das.
Former NotW editor accused of lying during 2010 trial of Scottish MP Tommy Sheridan.
Hundreds of Rohingya Muslims left without food or water for three days in abandoned ship off Malaysia.
The biggest threat to cybersecurity doesn't come from China or Russia but from criminals within the UK.
A Picasso oil painting from 1955 smashed the record for the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction on Monday.
GBP/USD has upside room up to 1.5875 as long as 1.5200 support holds.
Amateur videos show migrants being brutalised by police in Calais.
EXCLUSIVE: Former Hutu militia leader Agathon Rwasa tells IBTimes UK action needed by 13 May.
Prime Minister says they are the party of 'working people' in video of cabinet meeting.
British social attitudes survey suggests voters have some way to go on accepting other races.
Alois Nduna claimed to be Satanist who drank blood of murder victims to make him stronger.
Pietersen will not be recalled by England despite scoring an unbeaten 326 for Surrey.
Ed Sheeran, Alt-J and The Lumineers join Judas Priest, Rage Against The Machine & Pantera.
Report by slain Kremlin critic alleges that hundreds of Russian soldiers were killed in east Ukraine.
Tom Cleverley is a free agent in the summer and will have contract offers from England and abroad.