A documentary about Italy's ruthless dictator Benito Mussolini will show unseen images of the tyrant's corpse.
Seven people accused of belonging to a powerful rebel group in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region have been sentenced to death by a Sudanese court, state media said.
Britain has said it will expel all Iranian diplomats from the country following the storming of the UK embassy in Tehran on Tuesday.
An alliance between Syrian opposition movements has been mooted following a secret meeting.
The Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party says it has won 40 per cent of the vote in the first round of Egypt's landmark parliamentary elections.
Iceland achieved a historic first by recognising Palestinian statehood.
A fiery session of PMQs roared in the Commons.
The shooter that opened fire in central Istanbul wounding two people has been killed by security forces, according to Turkish newspapers.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has issued a statement confirming that the social network has agreed to settle with the FTC over charges that it has violated user privacy.
Labour councillors bare all in nude calender for a good cause.
The police said the victim, believed to be 30, was found on the Kingsway in Huyton with a knife wound to his neck around 9 pm on Tuesday.
The BBC World News channel has been taken off the air in Pakistan, reportedly in response to a documentary about the country's failings to meet its commitments in the 'war on terror.'
Laurent Gbagbo, Ivory Coast, former president has been charged with murder, rape, persecution and inhuman acts by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
A new government may be on the cards for Egypt following the first round of parliamentary elections.
The step was taken after protesters stormed and ransacked British embassy and a residential compound in Tehran. Britain said it was outraged by the attacks and warned of "serious consequences."
The restaurant chain Nando's has drawn the ire of a militant group over its latest advert.
Turkey will impose a series of economic sanctions against Syria due to its military clampdown on the insurgent population Wednesday morning, according to the Turkish Foreign Minister.
Michael Jackson's physician Conrad Murray was sentenced to four years in prison without probation on Tuesday for involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death.
Live coverage of the strikes across Britain, as two million public sector workers walk out in a pensions dispute.
England is expected to witness major disruption in services on Wednesday.
A second video clip of abuse aboard a commuter train has gone viral.
A total of two million public sector workers are walking out.
Paul McMullan, who worked for the News of The World, also told the Leveson inquiry his former bosses are the "scum of journalism".
A documentary about Italian dictator Benito Mussolini will show unreleased, shocking images of the tyrant's corpse.
Israel has launched an attack on the southern Lebanese town of Ayta Shaab in response to the firing of several rockets from Lebanon into northern Israel. No casualties have been reported.
Egypt's blogger Abd El Fattah has been charged with 12 counts including on charges of premeditated murder and act of terrorism it was reported Tuesday.
Foreign troops are heading to Syria to support both the rebels and the embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, prompting fears that the conflict is set to enter a yet more lethal phase.
Tensions between the government and unions are at boiling point ahead of the November 30 strikes.
A rare cache of photographs of the tragic Romanov family are set to go under the hammer.
Around two million public sector workers across Britain will down tools on November 30 in some of the biggest industrial action since the 1926 general strike - all taking part in 200 events across the country listed on the False Economy website.