Bergen-Belsen: Anne Frank remembered in #NotSilent campaign 70 years after her death
Young diarist Anne Frank was remembered through her own words rather than a minute's silence on 14 April.
Southern California to cut water wholesale deliveries by 15%
Southern California's water wholesaler voted to cut its deliveries to cities and communities by 15%.
IMF: Currency shifts support global economic growth
Recent shifts in exchange rates should help the global economy, boosting Japan and Europe in particular.
Election 2015: Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg plans to woo parents with £2.5bn education pledge
The deputy prime minister will make the promise as he launches his party's election manifesto.
Mika Hakkinen: Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg 'mind games' are normal
Two-time Formula One world champion Mika Hakkinen discusses teammate 'mind games' dynamics
Pre-premiere of new Edward Snowden documentary screened in Moscow
A documentary screening of Terminal F or Chasing Edward Snowden was launched on 13 April.
New York: Dramatic manhole explosion captured on video
A TV interview was interrupted by an explosion that sent a manhole cover flying over a street in Buffalo.
Alan Turing: Manuscript by Nazi code breaker sells for $1m at New York auction
A 56-page handwritten notebook that belonged to computer pioneer Turing went to an unnamed buyer.
David Cameron promises triple whopper in Tory 'worker manifesto' for 'buccaneering' Britain
The Conservative prime minister made the pledges as he launched his party's manifesto in Swindon.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is still hopeful Reds can get a Champions League place
Rodgers still believes Liverpool could finish in the top four and play in the Champions League next season.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have daughter baptised in Jerusalem
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West had their toddler daughter, North West, baptised at a 12th century Armenian church in the old walled city.
Islamic State breaches Iraq's largest refinery
Footage released on social media purportedly shows Islamic State (Isis) militants breaching the security perimeter around Iraq's Baiji oil refinery.
US: Man escapes injury after van crushed by tree during hailstorm in Kentucky
Large storm rolled through Midwest with tornadoes across Illinois.
Hatton Garden robbery: 'Inside agent' likely involved in £200m heist
An 'insider' may have helped thieves, who used heavy cutting equipment to get into the vault.
Yemen: Food shortages and 'people have no water' in Aden as fighting rages
The Yemeni port city of Aden faces a humanitarian crisis amid air strikes and fighting.
NAO the robot bank teller: Japanese Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi unveils pint-sized customer liason
One of Japan's megabanks, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, showcased a robot bank teller.
Manchester United: Louis van Gaal savours 'best feeling' from win over Manchester City
Van Gaal said United's victory has been a highlight since he took over from David Moyes at Old Trafford.
North Korea Ebola scare: International runners take part in Pyongyang marathon after ban lifted
North Korea's state media reported hundreds of foreign runners took part in an international marathon in Pyongyang.
Kenya: Fear of al-Shabaab terror attack leaves over 100 students injured in Nairobi stampede
Nairobi's hospital treated more than a hundred students injured in a stampede just before dawn on 12 April.
Kanye West mobbed by fans after jumping into lake in Armenia
American rapper Kanye West tried to walk on water in Armenia after jumping into a lake.
Harry Potter fans enchanted by live action role play in Polish castle
Harry Potter-themed live action role play (Larp) cast its spell over more than a hundred would-be sorcerers.
US: One person dies as tornadoes tear through the Midwest leaving trails of destruction
A dangerous storm system rolled through Illinois killing at least one person and levelling houses and businesses.
Kate Middleton and Prince William: New royal baby faces tricky life as 'spare to the heir'
The trials and tribulations of being sibling to the heir to the throne
QPR boss Chris Ramsey: I would shake hand of John Terry and move on
Ramsey wants everyone to move on from the events surrounding John Terry and Anton Ferdinand.
Pakistan fights groping with first women-only auto-rickshaw
A Pakistani woman, fed up with being groped and harassed by male auto-rickshaw drivers, has launched her own service exclusively for female passengers.
Sailor crashes into floating rubbish in Rio 2016 Olympic course
Newly released footage shows a sailor crashing into rubbish floating in Rio de Janeiro's Guanabara Bay.
Britain's royal super-fan eagerly awaits birth of Will and Kate's new baby
Margaret Tyler is amongst Britain's most ardent royal fans.
Shoppers flock to try on the Apple Watch
Consumers in Australia, Tokyo and China flocked to Apple retail stores to get the world's first up-close look at the Apple Watch.
Yemen: Unicef expects 'upsurge in malnutrition' in coming weeks
Already high malnutrition levels are expected to sharply increase throughout Yemen.
Kim Kardashian visits Armenia memorial before anniversary of mass killings
Armenia rolled out the red carpet for the US reality TV star.