Washington high school shooting: Student dies confronting gunman
A school custodian approached the shooter and successfully ordered him to surrender.
Afghan T20 cricket tournament continues despite deadly suicide attack outside Kabul stadium
Stadium was packed with people watching the Shpageeza Cricket League, Afghanistan's domestic T20 tournament.
Romanian coast guard rescues 157 Iraq and Iran migrants from Black Sea
Their rusty ship was towed to the Black Sea port of Constanta.
Harrowing stories from Hurricane Irma survivors as floodwaters slowly recede
Some escaped Irma's wrath while others struggled to face the day after the storm.
Evidence of Syrian war atrocities at risk as YouTube erases graphic content
"If they take it down, there will be no graphic content but there will be no evidence."
Egypt cuts military ties with North Korea as US exerts pressure over nuclear tests
The Trump administration has reportedly been privately urging Cairo to cut military ties with Pyongyang.
Grace Mugabe claims she was attacked by model Gabriella Engels in South African hotel scuffle
Mugabe "reserves the right to press charges of attempted murder" against Engels.
Russia says Syrian government forces have seized 85% of territory from Isis
Russia has been providing air cover for President Bashar Assad's troops since 2015, changing the tide of the war.
Spain 'upgrades' economic growth for previous years
National Institute of Statistics confirms upward revision of the country's economic growth in 2015 and 2016.
Small electric cars are all the buzz at Frankfurt Motor Show
Plug-in cars from BMW, Smart, Mini and Honda - and a 1,000 horsepower Mercedes hypercar - draw the crowds.
'Arabian Warren Buffett' acquires huge stake in Saudi bank
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal to buy massive holding in Banque Saudi Fransi from Credit Agricole.
Samsung plans foldable Galaxy smartphone for 2018
Company's mobile division president, Koh Dong-jin, says there are several hurdles it has to overcome.
Bangladesh PM condemns Myanmar 'atrocities', visits Rohingya refugees and promises support
"We will not tolerate injustice," said Sheikh Hasina.
Government-approved app Cyber Security Zone allows strangers to view your children's personal data
Refurbished app was designed to curb excessive smartphone use.
Apple to test bounds of smartphone love by crossing the £1,000 barrier with iPhone X
iPhone X is expected to be announced alongside the iPhone 8 at an Apple media event on 12 September.
Italy: Summer drought breaks with flooding that leaves six dead in Tuscany
After the punishing heat of the 'Lucifer' summer downpours cause death and chaos
Chelsea must 'punish' fans over anti-Semitic song about Álvaro Morata
Antisemitic song to ring out from the Chelsea supporters' section came on Saturday, when the club's new player, Morata, scored a goal.
Son of Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu posts anti-Semitic attack on George Soros
Former KKK leader shares post that takes aim at the critics of his father..
Danish official: We have no more room for refugees in Denmark
Country said to have received about 56,000 asylum-seekers since 2012.
Thousands rally in London to protest Britain's exit from EU
Organisers of the People's March for Europe want the government to rethink its approach to Brexit.
Hundreds evacuated following wildfire in Spain
Authorities say they are battling severe fires in the Southern part of the country.
Qatari, Saudi leaders' phone call aimed at soothing relations triggers new dispute
Conflicting messages following the phone call by the news agencies of both countries sparked yet another row.
Syrian army in race with US-armed fighters for eastern Syria offensive against Islamic State
Duelling battles for Deir el-Zour highlight the importance of the oil-rich eastern province.
Iceland gripped as infamous 1828 murders head for 'retrial'
Deaths of two men to be re-examined under modern court rules.
Mexico earthquake claims 61 lives as nation picks through rubble
US Geological Survey says earthquake hit off Chiapas state near the Guatemalan border with a magnitude of 8.1
Glencore selling most of its stake in Russia's Rosneft to Chinese company
FTSE 100 miner to divest stake a mere nine months after buying it in conjunction with Qatar Investment Authority.
Insect burgers made from mealworm larvae hit Coop supermarket shelves
The goal is to convince leery consumers to try a nutritious, if unusual food that "preserves the planet's resources," Coop says.
'Horrific' violence in Central African Republic warns Amnesty International
The human rights organization interviewed dozens of survivors in Basse-Kotto prefecture in the country's east.
270,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled violence in Myanmar in just two weeks
Exodus from Myanmar's northern Rakhine state began 25 August after Rohingya insurgents attacked police posts.
US Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to scrap Obama-era rules on campus sexual assault
DeVos repeatedly spoke about protecting the rights of both victims and students who are accused of sexual assault.