Asides from Bollywood stars, up to 500 of India's politicians and businessmen have been mentioned in the leaks.
IBTimes UK looks at global reporting of who has been caught up in the headlines.
A Catholic group said India's external affairs minister assured them of Father Tom Uzhunnalil's safe release.
Unite members are angry over a 'paltry' 1.3% pay hike offer from Royal Mail bosses.
Congo: Heavy gunfire reported in fresh violence in capital Brazzaville
Shop stewards will discuss their next move at the Trades Union Congress' headquarters.
President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi has named Obeid bin Daghr as PM and Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar as vice-president.
Three of Pakistani prime minister's four children feature in the Mossack Fonseca leaks.
HM Revenue and Customs has promised to closely examine the material from Mossack Fonseca.
PM Gunnlaugsson has been linked to a secret offshore company in tax havens, sparking calls for an election.
The former wife of Donald Trump made the remarks in an interview with the New York Post.
Family members of China's Politburo Standing Committee are also accused of setting up offshore companies.
IMF chief Christine Lagarde said the IMF 'conducts its negotiations in good faith, not by way of threats.'
The Republican frontrunner claims Kasich is taking votes away from him.
The proposal would also require candidates to disclose their top 10 donors in adverts.
There are 86 delegates available to Democrats and 42 delegates for Republicans in the next primary.
The controversial leader of the ANC is in trouble after using public funds to upgrade his private residence
Liverpool MP has joined calls for Labour to do more to fight anti-Jewish attitudes.
At least 65 expats vacated their homes and remain unaccounted for.
Reports claim the chancellor's plans to turn all schools into academies face a sharp funding shortfall.
Japan's mobilisation seems more like a show of strength to challenge China's territorial claims.
The businessman is working hard to recapture the limelight after a difficult week of campaigning.
IMF refuses to challenge contents of transcript released by WikiLeaks as Athens seeks explanation.
Former Alaskan governor raised eyebrows in Milwaukee, Wisconsin when talking about immigration.
The MSP's admission comes as she faces criticism over apparently supporting Scottish independence.
'The laws are set now on abortion and that's the way they're going to remain until they're changed,' said Trump.
PM and business secretary Sajid Javid have come into criticism after Tata Steel announced 15,000 jobs are at risk.
US President Barack Obama said the one who made the comments is ignorant about foreign policy or nuclear policy.
Julie Bishop told David Cameron that her country supports the UK's continued membership
Applications for British citizenship rose to 5,245 in the fourth quarter of 2015 from 4,179 in the third quarter.