Julius Malema party members clash with officials in South Africa parliament
South African President Jacob Zuma received a hostile reception when he opened parliament on Thursday (12 February), as security officers fought with far-left Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) lawmakers after they disrupted Zuma's speech.
Kim Kardashian, Jay-Z and P Diddy watch as Kanye West unveils Yeezy clothing line
Kanye West revealed clothing line and new sneaker, the Yeezy Boost, during Mercedes Benz Fashion Week.
Two more women accuse Bill Cosby of drugging them
Two women accused Bill Cosby on Thursday (12 February) of drugging them decades ago when they met him as young models.
General election 2015: David Cameron drives train to show country 'on track'
Prime Minister David Cameron drove a train in the East Midlands city of Derby on Thursday (12 February).
BoE expects below zero inflation, strong growth and low unemployment
Bank of England (BoE) chief Mark Carney said on Thursday (12 February) that British inflation could turn negative and that he expected stronger growth on the back of lower oil prices.
Spain: Toxic orange cloud spreads after chemical blast near Barcelona
Three people were injured in an explosion at a chemical plant in northern Spain on Thursday.
Brazilians hoard water and prepare for possible drastic rationing
Brazilians are hoarding water in their apartments to prepare for forced rationing that appears likely because of a drought.
Fifty Shades Of Grey: Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson face frenetic fans at Berlin world premiere
The long awaited movie adaptation officially landed when the world premiere took place on 11 February as part of the Berlin film festival.
Texas: High-speed police chase comes to a dramatic end
A driver was caught on camera crashing into other vehicles at the end of a high-speed chase.
Isis: US should not get dragged back into 'ground war', says Obama
US President Barack Obama announced on Wednesday (11 February) that he had sent a draft resolution ton Congress to authorize use of force against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria. He was careful to outline what, exactly, that included.
Isis: US House Speaker John Boehner voices concerns over Barack Obama Islamic State strategy
Boehner believes the US president has not sufficiently articulated a strategy for defeating Isis.
OECD agrees to help Greece reform economy
Greece and the OECD agreed on Wednesday (11 February) to work together on reforms to the Greek economy.
Investors file police complaints alleging MyCoin of bitcoin fraud
More than 25 people on Wednesday (11 February) flocked to the police headquarters in Hong Kong to complain over a scam involving the digital currency that media estimate could have duped investors of up to $387m (£253m).
Valentine's Day 2015: World's biggest flower market FloraHolland shifts millions
Business is blossoming at the world's biggest flower auction and distribution centre.
Leicester City boss Nigel Pearson: 'I've cleared the air with James McArthur'
Pearson had a touchline tangle with McArthur during Crystal Palace's 1-0 win at City on Saturday.
Police treat Bobbi Kristina Brown case as criminal investigation
The discovery of Bobbi Kristina Brown face down and unresponsive in a bathtub last month is being investigated as a criminal matter.
Australian detectives release video of cross-dressing robber
Australian police have released CCTV footage of a cross dressing robber holding up a fast food restaurant in Melbourne.
US to establish new cybersecurity agency over 'game changing' Sony hack
The US government is creating a new agency to monitor cyber security threats.
Indonesia: 6,000 people evacuated from homes and businesses as floods inundate Jakarta
A commercial area in northern Jakarta was badly hit, with people moved by boats and carriages.
UK keeping decision not to arm Ukraine 'under review'
Britain said it couldn't allow the Ukrainian armed forces to collapse.
Kayla Mueller: Vigil for killed American hostage held in Arizona
Isis says hostage was killed in a Jordanian air strike.
Sam Allardyce: Hammers 'close' to signing Lassana Diarra
West Ham boss, Sam Allardyce said he's hopeful for signing Real Madrid midfielder, Lassana Diarra as he revealed the player is training with the Hammers.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn trial: Former IMF chief 'had brutal anal sex' at orgy
A former prostitute has said Strauss-Kahn insisted on having anal sex with her at an orgy.
San Diego: Special polar bear collar helps scientists understand the endangered species
Polar bear has been fitted with a collar that tracks her movements.
Same-sex couples marry in Alabama after US Supreme Court ruling
Alabama Supreme Court chief justice Roy Moore tried to block same-sex couples getting marriage licenses.
Suge Knight to stay in jail for at least another five weeks as bail hearing postponed
Rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight will stay in jail for at least five more weeks in a fatal hit-and-run case.
BJP heading for election defeat in Delhi as counting begins
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was headed for election defeat in New Delhi at the hands of the anti-corruption Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
Ukraine: crisis: OSCE claims separatists 'always seem to have new weapons at hand'
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe head said separatists in Ukraine seemed constantly supplied with weapons.
ESA prepares Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle to test space-plane for crucial re-entry data
European Space Agency's Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle (IXV) to test automated re-entry systems.
David Beckham and Unicef launch children protection fund '7'
Football legend David Beckham pledged to change the lives of millions of children on Monday (9 February).