Troops cease offensive in hunt for Lord's Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony, wanted for war crimes.
A Spanish judge on Wednesday (April 3rd) charged Spain's Princess Cristina, King Juan Carlos's younger daughter, in a corruption probe into alleged misuse of public funds by her husband Inaki Urdangarin, a court official said.
Missile said to be aimed at anti-Assad elements in Lebanon.
Victims raped, beaten and burned by criminal gangs in Sinai Peninsula.
Four women from the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh have suffered severe burn injuries after being attacked with acid.
Two Gaza rockets strike open areas in Israel in response to Israeli aerial attack.
Kaesong industrial park, housing more than 100 factories, is last remaining economic link between two Koreas.
Historic arms trade control agreed in move to protect human rights.
Maisara Abu Hamdiyeh died of throat cancer in Israeli custody but Gaza's ruling party say he was martyred.
Nelson's city council orders every household to 'maintain a firearm with ammo' as Congress discusses anti-gun measures.
Muslim suspicions raised over cause of fatal fire in Yangon - just days after fresh Buddhist-Muslim clashes erupt.
Michael Sarris leaves post after only five weeks following the island's €10bn Torika-led bailout
France's far-right leader wants to reunite all Eurosceptic forces in Europe.
An electricity plant in Peshawar’s southern Badh Bher suburb has been assaulted by dozens of militants.
Millionaire work and pensions secretary defends benefit cuts by saying he could surivive on just £7 a day.
The Saudi Arabian government executes a man convicted of murder while arranging for deportation of Yemeni labourers
People's Liberation Army troops and tanks mobilised in border region with North Korea.
Activist group records 6,005 deaths and says real toll could be far higher.
The appointment of new Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio has prompted former Labour leadership contender David Miliband to resign his position as director at the club.
South Korea to test latest cyber security plan during military exercise with US in August as tensions in Korean Peninsula rise.
The average life span is 80-100 years, says Shapps, who vows not to stand for the Tory leadership within this time frame.
Andrew Mitchell makes formal complaint to Independent Police Complaints Commission.
Defeated presidential candidate Raila Odinga accepts supreme court's verdict, but vows to continue fight.
Ahmed, an eight -year-old boy, was guarding barricades to protect Syrian rebels from Bashar al-Assad's forces when photographed
South Korea denounces latest threat as mere rhetoric but says its forces are ready to protect country.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, angered by recent flight of American stealth bombers, vows to 'settle accounts' with US.
Democratic party leader given mandate by President Giorgio Napolitano to form government throws in the towel.
Internet frenzy over Chinese president Xi Jinping's singer wife Peng Liyuan's bags, fashion sense - and controversial past.
President Thein Sein issues warning after clashes between Buddhists and Muslims claim 40 lives.
Mortars rain down on cafeteria in architecture faculty in central Baramkeh.