Alberta wildfire: First set of Fort McMurray residents to begin returning home amid police protection
The return of the residents was initiated after five conditions for their safe return were met.
Australian family facing deportation from Scotland gets 60-day stay extension
The Brains have been allowed to stay in the UK until 1 August, but the couple have been denied the right to work.
Russian air strikes in Syrian city of Idlib leave 23 dead
Those dead in the air strikes that targeted multiple locations included seven children.
EU referendum: 'Remain' campaigners dismiss claims on refugee influx into UK
Remain campaigners, Britain Stronger in Europe, argue the report is based on "false and bogus" assumptions.
Air France to launch week-long strike over upcoming pay cuts as nationwide energy and transport strike continues
Air France is yet to make a formal announcement about when they will begin the strike but it will be in June.
African court to decide whether Hissène Habré is guilty of murder, torture and rape
'Africa's Pinochet' is said to have received US and France backing during his brutal rule.
Iraq: Multiple blasts in and around Baghdad leave over a dozen dead, several injured
The attacks followed the announcement that Iraqi forces have entered Fallujah driving out Islamic State militants.
Cambridge space crunch could hamper its growth as knowledge hub
Research by real estate firm Savills warns inadequate infrastructure could hamper Cambridge's growth.
UK people more tolerant of 'aggressive intelligence actions' than Americans says former CIA chief Michael Hayden
Hayden said that changes in security services were happening faster in the US than in UK.
Panama Papers: Mossack Fonseca announces closure of Jersey, Isle of Man and Gibraltar offices
Mossack Fonseca said it would shut the three offices but would continue to serve its clients.
World War II vintage plane crashes in Hudson River in New York, one body recovered
The vintage P-47 Thunderbolt Vintage aircraft was one of 3 planes that took off from Republic Airport in Farmingdale, New York..
Former Argentine dictators sentenced over crimes committed in 1970s under Operation Condor
Reynaldo Bignone and 14 other military officers were found guilty of crimes committed under Operation Condor.
US election: Donald Trump backs out of debate with 'second place finisher' Bernie Sanders
Trump said he would wait to debate the first place finisher, probably Hillary Clinton, or whoever it is.
Man faces up to 90 years in prison for kidnapping and repeatedly raping teenage girl over 9 months
35-year-old Nathaniel Kibby abducted the 14-year-old girl at gunpoint in Conway on 9 October 2013.
Cameron sets new targets on drug prescriptions as health experts warn of antibiotic-resistant superbugs
The measures include reducing the current level of wrongly prescribed antibiotics by 50% by 2020.
Kenya rushes to amend anti-doping law to avert Rio Olympics ban
Changes approved by Kenya in April were declared non-compliant by World Anti-Doping Agency.
Philippines president-elect Duterte apologises to Trudeau over beheading of Canadian national
Rodrigo Duterte assures Canadian PM Justin Trudeau that such incidents will not be allowed to happen again.
Obamas to move into 8,200-square-foot mansion in Washington DC after leaving White House in January
The property, built in 1928, is currently owned by Joe Lockhart, a former White House press secretary.
More worries for France as nuclear plant workers join labour law protest strike
CGT announced that 16 of the 19 nuclear plants in the country have voted in favour of a one-day strike.
Migrant crisis: Italian coastguards rescue over 5000 migrants off Libya coast in 48 hours
Italian coastguards said they have deployed every search and rescue asset in the area for migrant boats.
FCA says people above 55 most likely to fall prey to investment scams
FCA said its research found that 60% of investment fraud victims did not report.
Father of Lebanese soldier killed by Isis and al-Qaeda affiliate Nusra Front avenges son's death
The man called a local news channel and said he took revenge because the state did not punish the culprits.
E-cigarettes gaining popularity in Europe, especially France and UK, study shows
Scientists at Imperial College London found the number of people who have tried e-cigarettes almost doubled in the UK in two years.
France: Euro 2016 fate in limbo as Paris transporter workers could go on 'indefinite' strike
The General Confederation of Labour has urged metro, bus and RER rail workers in Paris to join their protest.
Saudi Arabia clarifies stand on allowing Iranians to visit Mecca and Medina for Hajj pilgrimage
Saudi Arabia has clarified that its political tensions with Iran do not include issues like the Hajj pilgrimage.
Nigeria: Woman abducted by Boko Haram and told to bomb Kano market escapes
Khadija Ibrahim said there was another female in the car, roughly 15-year-old, who also seemed drugged.
Migrant crisis: Greece starts moving refugees from Idomeni camp on Macedonia border
Greek authorities are moving the migrants from the makeshift camp to other organised facilities.
Brazilian Planning Minister Romero Juca steps aside amid accusations of obstructing Petrobras graft probe
The accusations were based on a conversation recording between Juca and a friend, leaked by a local newspaper.
Alabama woman kills husband's puppy to use its blood and tissues to stage miscarriage
The woman, Anita Parker, is facing charges of animal cruelty for killing husband's pet chihuahua.
Libyan coastguards intercept 7 boats carrying 850 migrants near Tripoli
Those intercepted hail from different African countries and include 80 women of whom 11 are pregnant.