Incumbent prime minister is facing growing support for Israel's left, polls show
Crimea will never again be part of Ukraine again, claims its prime minister Sergei Aksyonov.
Sao Paulo, Brasilia, Rio de Janerio and Porto Alegre witness massive protests over alleged corruption in state-run oil firm Petrobras.
Former British prime minister to leave special envoy role at the Quartet but remain involved in peace efforts.
Documentary on Putin reveals the lengths he was willing to go to to protect Russian-speaking citizens in Kiev.
As rumours circulate over Russian president's public absence, he defends hardline Crimea policies.
Remarks indicate that US may be softening its stance towards Syrian dictator.
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair says young Britons are being exposed to 'informal networks' pushing them towards Isis
Deputy Prime minister tells party conference Lib Dems 'will do so much better than anyone thinks'
Chancellor George Osborne says plan to allow pensioners to cash in annuity rewards hard workers.
Chancellor and Shadow Chancellor tell Andrew Marr their respective parties are fighting for a majority
Kurdish government accuses Islamists of using chlorine gas against Peshmerga fighters.
Nun in her 70s in a serious condition after being gang-raped by robbers.
Ed Miliband attacks David Cameron again, while promises to make a 'better Britain', at pre-election conference.
Ed Miliband unveils Labour's pledges at the party's last major gathering ahead of the UK general election
Father who lost his son to depression is urging David Cameron to rethink child mental health services.
UKIP leader Farage claims in his memoirs that the 'the NHS almost killed me' due to undiagnosed testicular cancer
Lib Dems claim 'rent-to-own' scheme will help first-time home buyers struggling to raise deposits.
Previously unseen pictures of Bin Laden hiding out in Afghanistan published for the first time.
The Pub Landlord was planning to parachute into politics by jumping from 12,000ft to launch his campaign.
A senior official at Iraq's Ministry of Defence has claimed that Tikrit has been liberated from Isis
The Kremlin has tried to quash rumours that Putin is dead. Here are five reasons why not everyone believes it.
John Kerry said US companies are ready to invest but Gulf states pledged billions of dollars.
Workplace discrimination row shows once again that Ukip has lurched sharply to the right.
Bolivian president warned Obama could face 'anti-imperialist presidents' at upcoming Americas Summit.
Adviser forced to backtrack after comments, branded 'irresponsible' by Iraqi foreign ministry.
Labour says that it will be 'one of the first bills' that they introduce.
Three members of Brazil's ruling coalition are named in Petrolão scandal.
Palestinian militant group Hamas has launched an #AskHamas hashtag in an effort to combat its 'terrorism' image problem.
Putin will meet the Kyrgyz president on March 16, as rumours emerge over public absence.