Lebanon's army chief has warned his forces would stand ready to defend against any kind of "Israel aggression".
Students at universities could see their final-year exams cancelled as academics plan to increase their strikes.
Czech agent Jan Sarkocy is to be asked by British MPs to give evidence into his links with Labour politicians in the 1980s like Jeremy Corbyn.
Following the deaths of 17 adults and children at a school in Florida last week, fresh calls have been voiced for a clampdown on gun controls.
Will the Labour Party pay the price at the polls for Corbyn's Czech connections?
Trump Dating joins Trump Singles in the world of politically-divisive dating, although one appears to have an even more controversial rule than its rival.
"His implosion will be spectacular. It's starting," one Twitter user wrote.
Pyongyang said the war games would be detrimental to peace in the Korean peninsula.
Republican Governor Matt Bevin has blamed last week's school shooting in Parkland, Florida in which 17 people were killed, on a "culture of death".
A member of the Bath Conservatives sent the tweet suggesting that parents should be able to feed their children for £10 a month.
Parliament is expected to ratify the 15-day extension as the opposition is boycotting the session, leaving only government MPs in the house.
"Someone is insecure and it isn't Oprah," one Twitter user wrote.
War of words between Iran and Israel escalates at Munich security conference.
The UK PM Theresa May says students in England face among the priciest university tuition in the world and often get poor value for money.
Gerard Batten, Ukip interim leader, defended his belief that Islam is a "death cult", reasserting that it is "factually and historically true."
Democrats have criticised President Donald Trump for his demeanour in photos taken during a hospital visit.
Hailemariam Desalegn announced that he was stepping down to quell months-long unrest in the landlocked African nation.
'Jeremy Corbyn knew I was a Soviet spy,' claims Czech diplomat Jan Sarkocy, accusing Labour leader of supplying information to communist regime under name of Agent Cob in 1987.
At one school, just a few miles away from the school shooting, students staged a walkout in solidarity with the victims and survivors campaigning effort for gun reform.
"[I]f God actually wanted me to run, wouldn't God kinda tell me?" Oprah said in response to rumours that she was planning a 2020 run for president.
Theresa May will set out details of the government's landmark review of higher education funding in England, and may announce reduced tuition fees.
Six Turkish journalists have received life sentences for their alleged involvement in the failed July 2016 coup to remove President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Trump has gone longer without holding a formal press conference than any of his predecessors since Lyndon Johnson.
The British Commonwealth came out of mutual dependency and ghosts of empire past which would not sleep.
Former Ukip leader Nigel Farage has admitted that the party "is collapsing" as it prepares for an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) to decide the fate of leader Henry Bolton.
British negotiators are reportedly preparing to push for the kind of Brexit favoured by the UK's financial services sector, despite Brussels having already rebuffed such a plan.
A new report claims that the US is wasting billions of dollars upgrading nuclear bombs based in Europe that are no longer an effective deterrent and could be a security liability.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visited a mausoleum in Pyongyang as the hermit kingdom celebrates the 76th birth anniversary of Kim Jong-il.
Former US Energy Secretary, Ernest Moniz, warns odds on nuclear weapons being launched by mistake were shortening.
A new report has called on the government to give £10,000 to everyone under 55 years of age as part of a move towards a national universal basic income (UBI).