A series of bomb blasts rocked Bangkok early on Tuesday morning. The injured Iranian has been identified as a Saeib Morabi.
Tensions between Christians and Muslims escalate after rumours of cross-faith affair lead to eviction of Christian families.
Hackers operating under the AnonOpsRomania moniker have made good on their promise, posting data stolen in a recent raid on Romania's spy agencies.
Police in Thailand investigate three explosions in Bangkok that injured five including alleged bomber who has legs blown off.
Saudi hacker targets Israel again and leaks stolen data from housing ministry.
Tory party chairman lashes out at secularism ahead of her visit to the Vatican.
Twin Blasts Hit Bangkok
As Indian police are still investigating the bombing of an Israeli diplomatic car in New Delhi, Israel has reiterated fears that more terror attacks are on the way.
Thousands of people block neo-Nazis as Dresden marks 67th anniversary of mass bombing.
On the anniversary of the Bahrain uprising, Anonymous hackers have targeted Combined Systems, defacing the weapons maker's site.
James Brokenshire seeks guarantees from Amman that alleged terror cleric will not be tortured if extradited.
This Valentine's Day could be one to remember for the Bahraini government... albeit for all the wrong reasons.
Earthquakes Hit California and Costa Rica
Anonymous collective launches assault against Turkish satellite provider for blocking sites.
Women who refuse to undergo Female Genital Mutilation are forcibly cut by traditional leaders in certain parts of Uganda.
Turkish police arrest dozens in latest crackdown against a Kurdish rebel group.
Islamic republic responsible for embassy blast that injured four, claims Benjamin Netanyahu as he warns Israel will fight back.
Anonymous's Romanian cell has announced that it will release a number of files taken during a recent cyber raid on the country's spy agencies.
Day of Rage unnerves Iran regime as it cuts off internet access to Facebook, YouTube and Google.
On 11 February 2011, the West's "man in Cairo", Hosni Mubarak, was toppled from power, the result of continuing and increasingly violent anti-government demonstrations. After 18 days of civil unrest during which all the Government's concessions had been spurned and with no tangible support from his allies abroad, Mr Mubarak, the President of Egypt for almost 30 years, finally stood down.
The Indian Foreign Ministry confirmed to the media that the target was Israeli Embassy or diplomats in New Delhi.
Egyptian official warns US not to tinker with aid package or risk changes to Camp David treaty with Israel.
The car of an Israeli diplomat has exploded in New Delhi, injuring one person, officials said.
Although the Confederation of British Industry played down recession threats on Monday, a study by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) paints a dismal picture of the job scene.
Palestinian high official blames Italian hackers for cyber-attack on the national internet network.
British Medical Association urges public debate as figures reveal three people a day die waiting for transplant.
As violence escalates in Syria, al-Qaida backs uprising, putting further pressure on the Arab League and the West.
Hacker collective hits websites for Greek's prime minister, police and parliament as violence erupts in protests over more cuts.
Confusion rife throughout health service as coalition struggles to pass health reforms bill and restructuring starts.
Jailed doctor Fatima Haji reveals torture, threats of rape and harassment used against her and others as protest anniversary ratchets up tensions.