Libya crisis: UN unveils unified government plan
At present, the governments in Tripoli and Tobruk are involved in a violent battle for power.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff faces possible impeachment vote after negative court ruling
Government was accused of borrowing money illegally from state banks to cover budget shortfalls.
Ranjit Power: Body sent from India does not match DNA of British millionaire
Power, who owned the Ramada Park Hall Hotel and Spa in Wolverhampton, was last seen alive on 8 May.
Afghanistan: Human skeletons pulled out from under presidential palace
The identities, including gender, as well as the cause of the deaths were not immediately known.
Migrant crisis: EU resumes Operation Sophia to clamp down on human smugglers
More than 2,700 deaths have been reported on the South Mediterranean sea route this year.
Spain drops tax fraud charges against Lionel Messi but not father
If convicted, Jorge Horacio Messi could face prison time of up to 18 months and a fine of €2m.
India: Dead foetus found in 4-year-old boy after he complained of stomach ache
The rare medical abnormality is known as "foetus in foetu" (baby within a baby).
British holidaymakers avoiding Islamic countries, nations dealing with refugee crisis
Majority of holidaymakers say they would not travel by the Channel Tunnel or by Eurostar out of fear for their safety.
Car bomb strikes in Iraq kill over 60, injure dozens
Only one of the attacks has been claimed by the Islamic State.
Hong Kong's former leader Donald Tsang gets bail in corruption case
Tsang accused of doling out favours and wrongful disclosure of personal interests.
India: Muslim man kills 4-year-old daughter for not covering head while eating dinner
Man arrested following incident in North Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Migrant Crisis: Asylum seekers in Germany could touch 1.5 million mark
Official estimate based on illegal German border crossings every day.
Bangladesh: Japanese citizen shot dead days after Italian worker's murder
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.
Ex-Pakistan President Musharraf threatened Benazir Bhutto before her assassination says US lobbyist
Musharraf denied the allegations, saying he never made any such phone call.
Guatemala mudslide kills 26 and leaves 600 missing
Olympian squash player Qainy Bonilla among those reported dead in Santa Catarina Pinula.
Virgin offers automatic delay refund for rail passengers on West Coast services
The service will only work for advance tickets bought through the Virgin app or website
Merrill Lynch to face class-action suit over $690m Zale Corp sale
Bank of America subsidiary is accused of conflict of interest from ties with Signet Jewellery, a past client.
Tony Blair urged Gaddafi to flee Libya to avoid death
Hillary Clinton's controversial emails have revealed the details.
Fuel crisis in Nepal: India blamed for blocking borders
India denies blocking borders and says Nepal needs to ensure security for trucks entering the Himalayan nation.
Microsoft and Google settle patent dispute
Financial terms of the deal, which ends 20 lawsuits in US and Germany, were not disclosed.
Donald Trump calls Syrian refugees 'terrorists', vows to send them back
Trump has been in the line of fire for his anti-immigration stand since his campaign began.
Indonesia: President says at least three years needed to tackle deadly haze
Smog-gushing forest fires intensified in Sumatra in the past three weeks, sending a cloud of smog across the region.
Ralph Lauren to step down as CEO as fashion empire looks for turnaround
Stefan Larsson, global president of retail major Gap's Old Navy brand, will succeed Lauren.
London proposes stricter norms for app-based taxi firms like Uber and Hailo
New rules to cover insurance, driver skills and waiting period.
Australian court says unfriending a colleague on Facebook is bullying
The court decided that cutting someone out of your news feeds is tantamount to risking a colleague's health and safety.
China opens glass-bottomed bridge in Shiniuzhai National Geological Park
'Brave Men's Bridge' in Hunan province offers a stunning view.
Climbing Mount Everest? Nepal mulling age, experience and disability restrictions
Recent deaths of inexperienced climbers and environmental hazards have prompted the move from authorities.
China fumes over Hillary Clinton tweet on Xi Jinping, calls her 'big mouth' and 'rabble-rouser'
Clinton had called the Chinese president 'shameless' in a tweet.
Anheuser-Busch to offer $106bn for SAB Miller
Possible merger could give Anheuser InBev control over almost one-third of global beer volumes.
Pig-gate: UK Prime Minister David Cameron rejects allegations made in book
PM says allegations by Lord Ashcroft and Isabel Oakeshott stem from 'revenge'.