A wet spring and sunny summer have created perfect conditions for a vivid display of autumn foliage.
'Jungle' had been home to more than 6,000 people, most of them hoping to reach Britain.
Salad sprouts beneath feet of unsuspecting Londoners as Growing Underground keeps it local, with no produce travelling past the M25.
The deadline for entry into the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards is fast approaching..
Around 750 homes – some dating back to the 17th century – would be bulldozed.
Up to half a million child refugees are in grave danger, warns Unicef.
Overall winner is Matthew Cattell with his shot of starlings over Brighton's derelict West Pier.
Hungarians fleeing Soviet repression were welcomed by the West in 1956 - but Hungary has responded to the latest influx of refugees by sealing its southern border with razor-wire.
The authorities are carrying out a complex operation, unprecedented in Europe, to shut down the makeshift camp.
Beautiful animal portraits and landscapes that might just inspire you to enter photography competition.
The Vatican announced that the villa will now be open to the public as a museum.
Health services have been struggling to accommodate the thousands of pushers who are in need of help.
Most residents are refusing to leave the rebel-held eastern area as there are no guarantees they won't be arrested.
Fighting is concentrated on a cluster of uninhabited towns and villages littered with roadside bombs planted by Daesh.
Haima is the strongest cyclone to hit the Southeast Asian region in three years.
The demonstrations were organised by the #NiUnaMenos movement, following the death of 16-year old Lucia Perez.
To mark the fifth anniversary of his death, IBTimes UK looks back at the life and times of Muammar Gaddafi.
Fifty years on from the tragedy, we look back at one of the darkest days in modern Welsh history.
The event aims to maintain a high standards of clowning in light of 'killer' clown craze.
Landmines and booby traps suggest the advance into Mosul will be slow and dangerous.
Judges selected winners that exemplified artistic quality as well as exceptional scientific technique.
Protests are planned around the world against China's plans to destroy part of the Larung Gar Buddhist Institute.
Tim Laman's vertigo-inducing shot of an orangutan high above the rainforest has won him Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016.
Both Olympic and Paralympic teams boosted Great Britain into second place.
Haiti is facing a public health crisis as cholera gallops through rural communities lacking clean water, food and shelter.
Sukkot has both historical and agricultural origins and will be observed from 16- 23 October 2016.
The UN is bracing for the world's biggest humanitarian effort in the battle for Mosul, which could leave up to a million people homeless.
The government has provided medical treatment for those unable to cope with the trauma.
Participants embarked on a 300-mile 1066 march, organised by English Heritage, taking them three weeks to complete.
The photographer travelled around the US, documenting examples of America's gleaming past that have fallen on hard times.