Paris authorities investigate €400m arbitration deal in favour of French tycoon Bernard Tapie.
The beer duty cut was a tiny shaft of sunlight peeping through the dark clouds of George Osborne's forecast, says Shane Croucher.
Germany's Jewish groups angered by central government retreat on party with neo-Nazi links.
US President says 'peace must come to Holy Land' at start of two-day visit in Tel Aviv.
Miss Israel 2013 Yityish Aynaw, President Simon Peres and Yair Lapid demand release of Pollard.
Sacked prima ballerina Anastasia Volochkova claims general director Anatoly Iksanov has turned world famous troupe into giant brothel.
Villages in Syria-Lebanon border region come under attack just days after bombardment from Damascus.
South Korean police are investigating network outages at major broadcasters and a large bank on Wednesday (March 20th), with a major network services provider alleging that its system was hacked.
Seoul officials suspect North Korea's involvement in cyber attack, although exact source is not yet known.
Obama to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as well as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
U.S. President Barack Obama and Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny on Tuesday (March 19th) attended the annual Friends of Ireland lunch at the U.S. Capitol. The event is intended to highlight the strong bond the U.S. and Ireland share.
Europe minister Bernard Cazeneuve named his successor.
Obama will not raise issue of illegal settlements in the West Bank on his visit
EU high representative Catherine Ashton intervenes in case of Italian marines Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone.
Military plane leaves UK with contingency money for British armed forces personnel in Cyprus.
David Cameron's refusal to say sorry for the British troop massacre in Amritsar in 1919 is a missed opportunity, argues Oliver Balaam.
Iraq remains ravaged by sectarian violence - but what of the key protagonists in the invasion a decade ago?
If George Osbourne had looked out from his Treasury office window on Tuesday morning (March 19th) he would have seen the bizarre sight of hundreds of protesters dressed as him gathering outside parliament.
Panorama claims decision to invade Iraq based on lies of two Iraqi spies about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction.
Syria's information minister blames rebels for chemical missile attack which kills 16 and injures 86.
London mayor says top job will not become vacant despite reports that prime minister still 'doffs his cap'.
Al-Dam, Libyan dictator's top aide, arrested in Egypt after firing on security forces.
Bus veered off bridge in Maharashtra district of Ratnagiri.
Jorge Bergoglio leads one million Catholics in inauguration mass in Vatican's St Peter's Square.
Former British prime minister says Saddam Hussein was '20 times as evil as Bassar al-Assad.'
Jorge Mario Bergoglio receives woollen stole and gold-plated silver fisherman's ring.
Blasts target restaurants and bus shelters in Shiite-dominated areas.
Syrian attack prompted by incursions from Lebanese territory aimed at helping rebels.
Free expression under threat, argues Shane Croucher, as press regulation seeks to cover all 'news-related material' published.
Yisrael Beitenu kingmaker, barred from Netanyahu's new coalition cabinet, says long-running conflict cannot be fixed.