Piers Morgan questioned for second time over phone-hacking allegations
Former newspaper editor interviewed over allegations of conspiracy to hack telephone voicemails.
Ukraine crisis timeline: From the highs of independence to a full-blown war
Here are the key events in Ukraine's history from the Orange Revolution to the conflict in the east.
Ukrainian government soldier killed amid brittle peace agreement
Officials said heavy weaponry including tanks and mortar used on frontline despite peace efforts.
France: Teacher steps down after students accuse her of praising Adolf Hitler
'Teacher wished Nazis would subdue her unruly pupils', students claim
France: 30 injured as train crashes into truck at Nangis level crossing
A passenger and the train driver are critically injured after the violent collision.
Alberto Nisman death: Argentine prosecutor drops case against President Cristina Kirchner
Alberto Nisman, who had made the accusations, was found dead with a bullet wound to the head.
Nigeria: 'Mystery disease' that kills 19 not Ebola says Minister of Health Fidelis Nwankwo
The unidentified disease outbreak not infectious and could be related to locally brewed gin.
Germanwings crash: Operation to recover wreckage ends in French Alps
The next step is the decontamination of the area, which is expected to take much longer.
Mohammed Morsi sentence: Egypt's ex-president could face death penalty
He is charged with the killing of three protesters and torturing several more during clashes in 2012.
Migrants tragedy: France's Marine Le Pen clashes with Nicolas Sarkozy on Twitter over deaths
Right-wing leader accuses Sarkozy of being responsible for instability in region causing immigration.
Brazil: Eight Corinthians football fans shot dead at barbecue
Their Sao Paulo soccer fan club has close links to a notorious, now-closed prison
Yemenis must stop believing conflict is driven by Western powers says Egyptian judge
Yemenis claim the conflict is fostered by the West, not by internal religious ideologies
Sudan elections have 'no democratic value' as President Omar al-Bashir clings to power
Professor Stephen Chan says elections are a 'showpiece' for Omar al-Bashir's government
Mediterranean migrant smugglers: $100 a life jacket in human trade in misery from Africa and Middle East
Migrants risk abduction, rape and even murder but still brave the deadly journey in pursuit of a better life.
Italy migrants influx: Libya is living hell somewhere 'between the Devil and deep blue sea'
Migrants tell harrowing stories of kidnappings and murders in the hands of smugglers.
Ukraine crisis: 700 explosions around Donetsk airport and Shyrokyne despite truce
EXCLUSIVE: Official says hundreds of explosions recorded despite peace efforts.
Isis: Iraq city of Ramadi could fall within hours as Islamic State militants gain ground
Local officials say it is unclear how much longer government troops can hold front lines against Islamic State
Ukraine crisis: Fighting flares up in Donetsk despite renewed calls to enforce truce
Latest threat to Minsk ceasefire signed in February between Ukrainian and Russian foreign ministers.
Game Of Thrones: French government uses series to modernise image after House Of Cards ploy
Francois Hollande's GIS has already used Lord of the Rings, Star Wars and House of Cards.
Paris Marathon: Gambian mother captivates crowds by walking with 20kg water container on head
IBTimes UK met Siabatou Sanneh, who walked the Paris Marathon with a 20kg container on her head
Vladimir Putin lifts ban on delivery of S-300 anti-missiles to Iran
World powers and Tehran have reached an interim deal
Italy migrant tragedy: 1 man dead as 2,800 people are rescued in just 2 days
A dead body was found in one of the boats, as thousands of migrants were rescued off the Italian coast.
North Carolina: Goldsboro shooter puts Wayne County Community College under lockdown
A college campus in North Carolina is on lock-down after a shooting
Marine Le Pen probe: FN electoral accountant investigated over illegal campaign financing
An accountant close to Marine Le Pen has been indicted in an investigation
Paris-Roubaix cyclists near-miss: Train company SNCF urges police to take action [Video]
Several Paris-Roubaix riders were seconds from being hit by train as they raced over rail crossing
Syria: 'Over 6,000 Europeans' fighting with Isis and other jihadist groups
This number could be far higher due to the difficulty of tracking foreign fighters in the conflict.
France: FN 'problem' with Jean-Marie Le Pen will be 'solved' next week says Marine Le Pen adviser
EXCLUSIVE: France's FN party top adviser tells IBTimes Jean Marie Le Pen's provocations must stop
France's FN war is a 'vulgar communication trap' say President Hollande's Socialists
Socialist spokeswoman slammed 'enormous hypocrisy' of Marine Le Pen clash over her fathers' views.
France: Right-wing Front National party under investigation over illegal campaign financing
BREAKING: France's Front National leader Marine Le Pen targeted by illegal financing investigation.
Syria: Emergency vaccinations along Lebanon border amid growing concerns over animal diseases
Some of the 1.5 million Syrian refugees have brought with them large numbers of unvaccinated animals.