Man protesting about heavy-handed police approach to teenage scuffle handcuffed and electrocuted five times in Tel Aviv water park.
After pictures were leaked of HRH Prince Harry, naked, and having fun in the sun, with girls in Las Vegas, The Sun has broken with established media protocol to become the first British newspaper to publish those naked photographs.
Bahrain Watch claims government paid 18 UK and US PR firms to play down scale of pro-democracy movement - and blame protests on Iran.
Syria's key cities witness one of bloodiest days as Assad's forces continue to deploy artillery and helicopters.
A Norwegian court has sentenced mass killer Anders Behring Breivik, to 21 years in prison and declared him sane, for killing 77 people and injured 242 others in a murderous rampage against multiculturalism in 2011.
Israeli minister describes labels as blatant discrimination and says South Africa remains an apartheid state.
Rajab's conviction relating to three separate incidents of anti-government protests remains in place.
Omar Sami Qaradhi, Motaz Al-Junadi and trainer Faisal Hammash dropped from Jordan squad in face of Northern Ireland sex allegations.
Government gives microblogging site 12 hours to remove 'inflammatory and harmful' messages against northeastern migrants living in southern cities.
Downing Street has released a statement, saying that the Prime Minister David Cameron has spoken with Barack Obama over the phone on the threat of Syria's chemical weapons.
Russia and China accuse the West of using a threat of chemical weapons as a pretext to intervene militarily in Syria.
Omar Sami Qaradhi, Motaz Al-Junadi and Faisal Hammash out on bail following intervention by King Abdullah.
Kim Jong-Un indugles his love of extravagent luxury as his North Korean subjects struggle to feed themselves.
Images reveal Yongbyon light-water reactor, believed by US to be convertible to military use, has roof fitted.
Police watchdog claims force ignored pattern of domestic abuse by killer David Oakes.
US Republican congressman vows to fight on despite calls to step down and backlash against 'forgiveness' apology video.
As world wakes up to stories of concentration camps, torture and killings in Rakhine state, IBTimes UK ask why Aung San Suu Kyi has stayed silent.
Fate of Ethiopia's caretaker prime minister Hailemariam Dessalegn hangs in the balance following Zenawi's sudden death.
The body of Mika Yamamoto, an award winning Japanese journalist, killed in Aleppo Syria, while attached to the Free Syrian Army has been transferred from a forensic institute in Turkey.
Gun and grenade battles between Sunni Muslims and Alawites continue in Tripoli, Lebanon's second-largest city.
The body of long-time Ethiopian PM Meles Zenawi has arrived back from Brussels following a short unconfirmed illness.
Syria warns of spreading of violence across the region in case of a US military intervention.
Military reporter Alon Ben-David says Tel Aviv closer than ever to strike against Tehran.
US Republican congressman Kevin Yoder swam naked in the Sea of Gallilee during an official trip.
Russian branch of hacktivists take revenge on Moscow judiciary for two-year sentence on feminist punk band.
'He Can Die, He's an Arab' Said Young Jew after Palestinian Youths Lynching
Pro-Kurdish independence PKK party says car bomb which killed nine, including four children, was not its work.
Rafael Correa says forced entry would allow other states to 'violate' Britain's embassies all over the world.
Chemical weapons movement would be a 'red line' for president that would change everything.
Six-term congressman claims he 'misspoke' during interview that has lost him support and funding.