Gaza officials claim family was killed by an airstrike shortly before a 12-hour truce began
Christian people are living in the desert and on the street says Canon Andrew White
Medical and humanitarian relief desperately needed for Palestinians wounded in Israeli assault
John Kerry, Qatar and Turkey trying to work out week-long ceasefire.
Authorities do not rule out terror attack or criminal act inside Burkina Faso-Algiers flight as investigation is stepped up.
Serious Fraud Office reaches Tchenguiz settlement.
David Ward defends Gaza tweet and asks "what would you do?" in face of bombs.
Douglas Alexander's comments about William Wallace's hometown blasted by Yes campaign.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has attempted to deal with his image problem once and for all
Diplomats from 160 WTO members have to rubber stamp Bali deal by 31 July.
Ministers have been eager to welcome recovery to 2008 level but serious problems remain.
Russia's Interior Ministry wants to identify internet users anonymously surfing the web on Tor.
Obama says US companies operating from tax havens were 'gaming the system'.
Russia ambassador tells WTO latest US sanctions could break WTO rules.
A battle of wills is raging in the rural village of Wuxi over church crosses
IAEA has asked for an additional €1m.
A convent school student was reportedly made to sit in a primary school by the authorities.
Brother-in-law of Cameron Dalziel says card fraud is 'leaving some struggling for money'
IMF cut global economic growth forecast to 3.4% after US and China weakness.
Israeli tank shells hit a compound housing a UN school in the Gaza Strip, killing at least 15.
Goa Minister Dipak Dhavalikar sparks controversy
Police to investigate if its own officers as well as some politicians attempted to hide Lib Dem MP's child sex offences
Parliament registers bill to hold early parliamentary elections on September 28
Political Editor Nick Assinder takes a sideways look at events in Westminster.
Israeli strike on UN-run school holding Palestinian refugees wounds over 100 Palestinians.
Britain's Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said high civilians casualties were damaging support.
However, talks with US-Canadian miner Newmont Mining have not made progress.
The Prime Minister and London Mayor insist there's nothing wrong in going ahead with £160,000 match.
Moscow has begun sending Mi-35 helicopter gunships and Su-25 fighter jets to Baghdad
Qassam Brigades claim RPG attack on armoured IDF personnel carrier