Photos illustrate the link between environmental and social issues such as climate change and poverty.
Visitors to the Serpentine Sackler Gallery in London may think they've walked in while an exhibition is being set up.
Locals in Havana were amazed when a Barack Obama lookalike walked into a bar and ordered a mojito.
China is the world's largest consumer and producer of tobacco, and smoking is woven into the fabric of Chinese culture.
In a city where people have a very short fuse, march passed off peacefully.
A photographer has tracked down some of the Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants who made front page news.
The Daily Mail reported that hungry migrants have been making Brits feel "awkward" as they holiday in the sun.
Chilean police acknowledge using excessive force as video shows student being hit by water cannon.
At least as many migrants may be dying of hunger and thirst in the Sahara as are drowning in the Mediterranean
A fierce heatwave has killed more than 1,400 people in India in the past month.
Jude Law, Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham, Miranda Hart and Nargis Fakhri star in the spoof spy movie.
Horse-drawn carriages, gilded throne, diamond-studded crown and antiquated rituals at the State Opening of Parliament.
Violent clashes between police and anti-government protesters continue in Burundi.
Abandoned people smuggling camp contained shallow graves, makeshift prison cells and a small cage.
Photos show French riot police tackling migrants trying to stow away on trucks heading across the British channel.
Huge storms ripped through northern Mexico and the south-western US, spawning deadly tornadoes and flash flooding.
The 60th annual Eurovision Song Contest final is on Saturday 23 May in Vienna, Austria
Rohingya who tried to flee Myanmar in search of a better life are returning to the squalid camps they are forced to live in.
Ezra Shaw goes in search of the secret to Cuba's phenomenal Olympic boxing success, and discovers real dedication and warmth.
At least 15 people have been killed in floods and 16 missing as landslides cause building collapse.
An onshore pipeline ruptured along the California coast, spewing crude oil onto pristine beaches.
Islamic State militants have seized part of Palmyra, home to a world famous archaeological site.
Rescue workers with sniffer dogs search for bodies buried under mud and debris in Salgar, Colombia.
In pictures: Indonesian fishermen rescue more than 430 migrants who had been stranded at sea.
Southeast Asia's boat people are held in detention centres until the authorities decide what to do with them.
Kevin Frayer photographs a steam train where your fellow passengers may include poultry and pigs.
Transport for London seeks innovative uses for Down Street tube station, which closed in 1932.
Marius Jovaiša is the first artist to get government permission to fly over Cuba and photograph it from above.
Heavily armed soldiers have been deployed in Burundi to quell protests against president's bid for third term.
The red carpet was dominated with plunging necklines designed by the likes of Balmain and Tom Ford.