Texan Prison Officer Beating Video Surfaces
Handcuffed David Coffey's beating at hands of warder David Monell captured on film.
Self-appointed Batman Protects Slovakian Town [SLIDESHOW]
Zoltan Kohari has taken it on himself to patrol the streets in his home-made superhero costume.
Goldman Sachs Guilty of ‘Toxic’ Culture of Greed, Says Director
Greg Smith publishes scathing resignation letter condemning venal attitude at bank where clients were referred to as muppets.
Theresa May Confirms Extradition of TVShack Founder Richard O'Dwyer
Student who set up TVShack faces 10 years in prison in US on copyright charges.
Astronauts' Eye Damage May Risk Missions to Mars
Long-term space missions cause eye and brain damage and may jeopardise space exploration projects, say researchers.
Dos Erres Soldier Jailed for 6,060 Years for Massacre
Pedro Pimentel Rios jailed for role in special forces slaughter of 201 Guatemalan villagers.
London 2012 Olympics: Saudi Arabia Sends Women Athletes for First Time
London 2012 Olympics may have women athletes from all nations as Saudi kingdom looks set to lift ban.
Paedophiles Chemically Castrated in British Prison
Child sex offenders volunteer for controversial drug treatment to block their libidos.
Bangladesh Ferry Capsizes: At Least 30 Dead
Dozens more missing after ferry collides with cargo boat in southern Bangladesh river.
Hey Big Earners! Taylor Swift Leads Top 10 Earning Pop Stars [SLIDESHOW]
US singer Taylor Swift, U2 and Lady Gaga front Billboard list of stars pulling in the millions.
SXSW: Marketing Agency Uses Homeless as Wi-Fi Hotspots
Bartle Bogle Hegarty sparks outcry at South by Southwest festival by offering homeless people as wireless hotspots.
Tony Nicklinson Wins Right-to-Die Ruling for Full Hearing
Assisted suicide case for locked-in syndrome sufferer will proceed to full hearing where medical evidence can be heard.
Hosepipe Ban Looms for 20 Million Homes as Drought Worsens
One in three homes in south and east of England face water restrictions, with more expected to follow.
Japanese Tsunami Remembered: Unique Inside View
Deliveryman Yu Muroga captured amazing footage of 2011 disaster from inside his car.
Former Catholic Priest Alexander Bede Walsh Jailed for 22 years For Sexual Abuse
Alexander Bede Walsh sentenced for abusing boys as young as eight over two decades.
Race War Largely Inevitable, Say BNP Supporters
Racial conflict justified for 40% of extreme right-wing, YouGov survey and academic study show.
LSD Could be Used to Treat Alcoholism, Fresh Study Finds
Powerful hallucinogenic drug may help beat drinking addiction, study finds after re-examining old lab trials.
Coke and Pepsi Change Recipe to Avoid Cancer Warning
Soft drink giants cut back on chemical used for colouring cola drinks over cancer fears.
Purim 2012: The Jewish 'Mardi Gras' [SLIDESHOW]
A look at how Jewish people celebrate what Americans refer to as 'Jewish Mardi Gras’.
London 2012 Olympics: ‘After-Work’ Distractions for Commuters
Top London attractions announce late hours and special offers during games to reduce travel congestion.
Rangers Players Face Mass Redundancies over Pay Cut Row
Liquidation looms for Scottish Premier club after players reject 75% wage loss they first agreed to.
Sprinkles Bakery Installs ‘Cupcake ATM’ in Beverly Hills
US bakery sells cupcakes 24 hours a day through vending machine aimed at sweet of tooth.
Fidel Castro and World Leaders in National Dress [SLIDESHOW]
IBTimes UK looks at world leaders who adopt another country's national costume as mark of respect.
Richard Fox Kills Girlfriend with Homemade Cannon in California Trailer Park Tragedy
Bizarre experiment with home-built weapon ends in tragedy and arrest for California trailer park couple.
Scotland Smoking Ban Leads to Fall in Premature Baby Numbers
Study reveals 10% drop in number of premature babies born in Scotland after smoking banned in public.
PC Ian Terry Death: Greater Manchester Police Face Charges
Training exercise tragedy leads to force and officers answering health and safety charges.
Fukushima One Year on: Greenpeace Protests [SLIDESHOW]
Eco group stages worldwide demonstrations to mark first anniversary of Fukushima nuclear disaster.
UK's Full-up Prisons 'Make Inmates Reoffend'
New report suggests packed jails fail to rehabilitate prisoners properly before release.
Afghanistan Avalanche kills 37 Villagers in Badakhshan
Avalanche kills at least 37 people in remote area of Afghanistan.
UK Graduates Forced into Low-Skilled Jobs
TUC warns of wasted talent as Office for National Statistics figures reveal one in three graduates forced into lower-skilled jobs