Thomas Lemar has been identified as AS Monaco star and Jurgen Klopp's No.1 target to replace Philippe Coutinho.
The Zuma mission has been shrouded in mystery ever since it was announced in October last year.
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) has been blacklisted for its involvement in the BDS Movement to end international support for Israel's oppression of Palestinians.
Researcher Arnau Code said he has already successfully tested the CoffeeMiner attack in real-life scenarios including in cafes.
The rock art represents two cosmic objects, a full moon and a star which exploded sometime around 3,600BC.
Inter-Korea talks over Pyongyang's participation in the upcoming Winter Olympics kick off in border village Panmunjom.
"It was Christmas Day and it was the Doctor Who special," India Willoughby said, recalling her gender reassignment surgery in 2015.
"It's not clear if we're looking at an early test of an attack, or part of a 'legitimate' mining operation," researchers said.
Prayuth Chan-ocha, who is known for his shocking tactics with the media, told reporters to "ask this guy" if they had any questions regarding politics or conflict.
British skier John Promell, 39, went missing on the French Alps after going 'for one last run alone' during heavy snow.
Fired Google engineer James Damore, who wrote a controversial manifesto on gender and tech, has filed a class action lawsuit claiming intolerance against white, male conservatives.
The prime minister Theresa May has been slammed for a bungled Cabinet reshuffle which has been described by one MP as the "worst I have ever witnessed".
Richard Spottiswood, 34, and Lucy Burn, 29, have denied murdering Darren Bonner, 24, following a furious row about drugs at Cresswell Towers caravan park, Northumberland.
David Cameron's former strategy chief said his boss believed Barack Obama was one of the 'most narcissistic and self-absorbed people'.
A 50-year-old father of four has been accused of sharing videos that prosecutors allege encourage terrorism, including one featuring Tony Blair, the Old Bailey has heard.
Shanta Myers, 36, her girlfriend Brandi Mells, 22, and Myers' children, Shanise, five, and 11-year-old Jeremiah were killed at a house in upstate New York on 21 December.
The Reverend Timothy Davis has become the first priest to be convicted of spiritual abuse for trying to stop a teenage boy from seeing his girlfriend.
The Attorney General has deemed the sentence handed to child killer Craig Smith, 28, too soft. Smith was jailed for life with a minimum term of 17 years in November 2017.
Authorities are investigating the death of a pregnant woman who jumped in front of a train at Slough station as a case of 'child destruction'.
Researchers studied 50 years of child mortality in 20 members of the OECD. The US was the country with the highest death rates for infants and kids in their late teens.
A man in Nebraska charged with sexually assaulting a 13-year-old reportedly told police that the minor "made a move" on him.
Asylum seeker Munir Mohammed volunteered for a 'lone wolf' mission and drafted in the help of pharmacist Rowaida El-Hassan, who he met on SingleMuslim.com.
BBC reporter Alex Dunlop only wanted to do his job but the lemurs at Banham Zoo in Norfolk had different ideas.
Two sisters have been jailed for smuggling seven Albanians into the UK in an unbearably smelly camper van - which they blamed on overripe cheese.
The Book of Deer, a biblical manuscript, contains the first written evidence of the Scottish Gaelic language.
Researchers at University College Hospital, London, have found a new treatment for erectile dysfunction using a compound that forms dynamite.
Christopher Hauptmann, 44, did not contest a bigamy charge relating to his marriage to Kaylee Durovick while he was already wed to her mother Shannon Deitrich.
Chelsea centre-back Jake Clarke-Salter has joined Sunderland on loan until the end of the season, while reports suggest that Sevilla want Michy Batshuayi on a six-month deal.
The first smart contract platform secured by the Bitcoin Network will bring one billion people to the financial system, says RSK.
Titanoboa cerrejonensis is the largest snake ever known to have existed and an early ancestor to today's boa constrictors.