President Barack Obama: Israel nuclear deal demand a 'fundamental misjudgement'
Obama poured cold water on an Israeli demand that a deal be predicated on Tehran recognizing Israel.
Yemen: At least 540 killed since violence broke out in March says UN
An estimated 540 people have been killed in Yemen and 1,700 wounded by violence since 19 March.
Prince William and Kate Middleton face privacy struggle with growing family
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge face an almost unparalleled level of media scrutiny.
Prince Harry 'not on traditional royal tour' as Captain Wales joins Australian Defence Force
The Commanding Officer of Darwin's 1st Brigade told reporters that the UK's Prince Harry was "not on a traditional royal tour".
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy reflect on golfing inspirations ahead of Masters at Augusta
McIlroy bidding for third consecutive victory as uncertainty hangs over Woods' game.
New York: Guerrilla artists leave Edward Snowden statue in Fort Greene Park
A group of anonymous artists erected a 4ft tall bronze statue of Snowden.
Monkey threat facing India's WiFi revolution
Nestled on the banks of the river Ganges, India's northern temple town of Varanasi is in the grip of a monkey crisis.
Bruce Jenner to address transgender issues in two-hour special interview
Bruce Jenner is expected to address reports that he is transgender in a special edition of ABC's 20/20 magazine news show.
Kenya Garissa University attack: Aftermath of mass murder shown for first time
The effects of a stand-off between Kenyan forces and gunmen at a Kenyan university can be seen for the first time.
China: Explosion and fire at toxic chemical plant in Zhangzhou [Photo report]
Nearly 1,000 firefighters were deployed to tackle at blaze at a chemical plant in Zhangzhou.
Giant panda pair sets new mating record of 18 minutes
A giant panda pair on Saturday set a new sex record of 18 minutes and 3 seconds at a Giant Panda breeding centre in southeast China's Sichuan province.
Brazil: Helicopter falls on house in Sao Paulo killing four
A helicopter fell onto a residential building in Carapicuiba, Sao Paulo, killing the pilot and the three passengers on board.
Leaders' debate: Nigel Farage's attack on HIV patients criticised by rivals
Nigel Farage was rounded on by other party leaders on Thursday night's election debate after he complained about foreigners with HIV.
President Obama hails 'historic' Iran nuclear framework
US President Barack Obama said a framework agreement reached at talks in Switzerland on Iran's nuclear program is "a good deal" that would, if fully implemented, prevent Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and help make the world safer.
Andy Davidhazy treks 2,660 miles taking selfies along Pacific Crest Trail
Davidhazy took the trip of a lifetime in 2013, travelling on foot through Mexico and up to Canada.
Man City cannot afford to lose any more points says Pellegrini
Manchester City face Crystal Palace on 6 April knowing that any more slips against weaker opposition will ruin their chances of retaining their status as Premier League champions.
Sam Allardyce backs Leicester City in relegation battle
West Ham beat the drop down the Championship this season
Mixed-race Miss Universe Japan draws internet abuse
Mixed-race Miss Universe Japan sets off internet firestorm.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admits Raheem Sterling is a 'top player' but refuses to discuss bid
Wenger refused to comment on talks of the Liverpool player moving to Arsenal in the summer.
Yemen foreign minister: Former President Saleh main problem, not Houthis
Yemen's main problem is former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, whose forces are better trained and armed, the country's foreign minister said.
Brazil: World Cup grounds up for sale following cash flow problems
Brazil's World Cup stadium in Natal is up for sale as the company that owns it is suffering from cash flow problems.
Shocking video shows Afghan suicide attack that killed 17
A suicide bomber blew himself up in the middle of a demonstration against corruption in Afghanistan's eastern province of Khost on 2 April, killing 17 people and injuring at least 50 more, government officials said.
Rights group applaud Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson for rejecting religion bill
A group of human rights activists rallied outside the state capitol building, against a bill they say allows people to use religion as a basis for discrimination.
Pharrell meets his wax double at Madame Tussauds New York
Singer and producer Pharrell Williams met his wax double at Madame Tussauds in New York.
California governor orders 25% reduction in water usage statewide
California Governor Jerry Brown ordered the first statewide mandatory water restrictions on 1 April.
Nigeria: Boko Haram uses children as 'human bombs'
Boko Haram Islamist militants are targeting women and girls for particularly horrific abuse.
Germanwings crash: Lufthansa CEO says it will take a long time to understand the tragedy
Lufthansa's Chief Executive Carsten Spohr said it will take a long while to establish the events that led to the Germanwings crash.
Philippines: Students become part of the art in 3D museum
A museum in the Philippines is helping people appreciate art by letting them become part of it.
Nasa tests saucer-shaped vehicle for future travel to Mars
Nasa Jet Propulsion Laboratory conducted spin tests on the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD).
Nigeria: Goodluck Jonathan urges peace after election defeat
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan urged his supporters to follow 'due process' in channeling their frustrations.