Tunisia: State of emergency declared by President Beji Caid Essebsi
Emergency laws temporarily gives the government more powers to strengthen the army and police.
Africa: British tour guide mauled by leopard in Kruger National Park
Surprise attack by leopard caught tour guide Curtis Plumb off guard, biting and savaging his arm.
UK heatwave: Health warnings as temperatures set to hit 40C
Britain basks in sweltering heat and humidity, with health warnings issued to vulnerable groups.
Tunisia beach attack: Killer Seifeddine Rezgui 'trained in Libya' with Bardo Museum gunmen
Rezgui is thought to have trained in a jihadi camp in Sabratha, say security sources.
Yemen: al-Qaeda suspects among 1,200 prisoners in mass breakout
Violent skirmishes at a prison in the town of Taiz led to the escape of over 1,000 prisoners.
Majorca: Former Blue Peter presenter John Noakes found safe after going missing from home
John Noakes, a children's BBC presenter, who has Alzheimer's disease, was taken to hospital after going missing from his Majorca home.
Greek debt crisis: European Central Bank 'to maintain funding limit' at current level
ECB refuses to increase emergency credit to Greek banks, but has agreed to keep them at current levels.
Greek debt crisis: ECB 'to end' bank emergency lending
European Central Bank is expected to end emergency lending to Greece's banks on Sunday (28 June), according to the BBC.
Tunisia hotel attack: Hero policeman who killed gunman says 'I put two bullets in him, I haven't slept since'
Tunisian police officer described how he put 'two bullets' in the Isis gunman Seifeddine Rezui.
London Pride: Anger mounts as UKIP LGBT group 'barged in front' of African LGBT group
IBTimes columnist Peter Tatchell tweeted his disgust at far-right LGBT group moving in front of African group and blocking them with Ukip placards.
London Pride: Alan Turing's family and Ukip's LGBT group join 30,000 in biggest gay pride parade
One of the world's largest LGBT+ festivals will take place in the capital today with thousands of people expected to turn out.
Kuwait Airlines KU118 flight: Jet from New York declares emergency and is diverted to UK
BREAKING: Plane diverted to Heathrow for a 'medical emergency'.
UFO hunters see 'pyramid' on Nasa image of Mars speculating it was built by an ancient civilisation
Extraterrestrial hunters claim to have found a structure very similar to an Egyptian pyramid in Nasa images of Mars.
First Great Western train kills adult and child at Ealing Broadway during rush hour causing severe delays
Two people believed to be an adult and a child have died after being hit by a rush hour train at Ealing Broadway station.
BBC ageism row: 62-year-old presenter Judi Spiers loses radio job
The BBC faces fresh accusations of sexism and ageism after reportedly sacking Judi Spiers, one of the longest-serving woman presenters.
Indiana Jones beats James Bond - in film poll of greatest movie characters of all time
Archaeology trumps M16 as Indiana Jones is named the greatest movie character ever, putting 007 firmly in second place.
Norfolk: Throwing biscuits classified as Actual Bodily Harm due to new police rules
As a result of new rules to log minor incidents as serious offences, there has been a 14% rise in crime statistics say Norfolk Police.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley says Confederate flag should come down from Statehouse grounds
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley says 'it's time to move the flag from the capitol grounds.'
South Carolina Governor Haley plans to call for removal of Confederate flag near the state Capitol
Republican senators Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott join Governor Haley to remove Confederate flag.
Pepper the £1,000 humanoid robot that 'makes you happy' sells out in 60 seconds
All 1,000 models of the robot which knows whether you are happy or sad sold out at the consumer launch in Japan.
Dagenham: Violence flares as police arrest two teens after 300 gatecrash house party
Hundreds of people gatecrashed house party, with police called to break up street fight.
China Dog Meat Festival: Business is 'booming' say dog and cat meat traders
Thousands of cats and dogs will be killed and eaten at the Yulin Dog Meat Festival to mark the summer solstice on Sunday 21 June.
Summer solstice celebrated at Stonehenge with 'reincarnated king' Arthur Pendragon among revellers
Thousands of people congregated at Stonehenge to mark the summer solstice.
Zayn Malik may leave Simon Cowell for 50 Cent to work with 'the biggest rappers on the planet'
Former One Direction star Zayn Malik could quit Cowell's SyCo label after being offered lucrative deal by 50 Cent.
Anti-Austerity Protest: Number of demonstrators swells to 250,000 at Parliament Square in London
Organisers of the rally, the People's Assembly, estimate that around 250,000 protestors have joined the march in London.
Ma'arra Mosaic Museum suffers massive destruction in barrel bomb attack by 'Syrian army helicopters'
Museum building and several mosaic panels were damaged by shrapnel in the northern rebel-held town of Maaret al-Numan.
Anti-Austerity Protests: Thousands heading to London and Glasgow in campaign of 'civil disobedience'
Charlotte Church and Russell Brand are joining 70,000 people in what is predicted to be the biggest protest for years.
Manhattan: Woman falls five floors to her death after binge drinking
26-year-old Kasey Jones fell from the rooftop just one week after posting Instagram picture of her feet dangling over fire escape.
Ramadan 2015: China 'bans fasting' for Uighur Muslims
China is increasing its bans and restrictions on religious activities during Ramadan.
Rachel Dolezal drew pictures of herself with 'brown crayon' at five years old
The ex-rights leader accused of pretending to be African American says her critics are 'viciously inhumane'.