Three models shot dead in Honduras despite pleas for police protection
The women were working for a promotions company and killed while travelling to an event, say police.
Vietnam: Five-year-old boy falls 65ft to his death after getting entangled in a huge kite
A freak gust of wind pulled a young child up 65ft in the sky, who then plunged to his death.
Missing President Vladimir Putin causes Moscow coup claims
President Putin has not been seen in public for 10 days, leading to rumours of strokes and coups.
End-of-life medical care in UK 'unacceptable' say MPs
Social care at the end-of-life should be made free of charge, according to a study by UK MPs
Indonesian Air Force planes crash in a mid-air collision during acrobatics display
BREAKING: Two Indonesian Air Force aircraft crashed into a house in Langkawi, Malaysia during a practice session
Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2015: Ones to watch
IBTimes UK picks highlights from the 19th Human Rights Watch Film Festival, 18-27 March, London.
Priceless ancient relics looted by Isis in Iraq and Syria sold on eBay
Antiquities plundered from archaeological sites in Iraq and Syria are appearing for sale on online auction sites such as eBay.
Statue of Mahatma Gandhi unveiled in London's Parliament Square
Bronze of Indian civil rights leader Mahatma Gandhi stands opposite the Houses of Parliament.
Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke to pay $7.3m for copying Marvin Gaye on Blurred Lines
Marvin Gaye's children were awarded $7.3m (£4.85m) on Tuesday, after finding that singers Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams copied their father's music to create Blurred Lines.
Miller High Life actor Windell D. Middlebrooks found dead in his LA home aged 36
Windell D. Middlebrooks, the actor known for playing the delivery man in the Miller High Life beer ads, has died suddenly at his home, aged 36.
Hillary Clinton breaks silence over her use of private email account for official business
The Democratic candidate came under attack for her use of a private email account for official business when she served as the top US diplomat.
Dalai Lama accused of 'blasphemy' for doubting his reincarnation by Chinese-appointed official
The exiled Dalai Lama was accused of blasphemy for suggesting he will not be reincarnated, according to the Chinese-appointed governor of Tibet.
Transgender 'Black Madam' convicted of murder in fatal buttocks injection
A former madam who called herself 'the Michelangelo of buttocks injections' has been convicted of murder in US court for the death of a British dancer.
Sam Simon co-creator of TV show The Simpsons has died aged 59
Emmy winner Sam Simon, who wrote episodes of Taxi and Cheers as well as co-creating The Simpsons died of colorectal cancer on Sunday 8 March.
President Obama speech: Read full text on address given in Selma
US president at the Selma Memorial says: "We know the march is not yet over."
International Women's Day 2015: Emma Watson #HeForShe Q&A where to watch live
Actress Emma Watson, the UN Women Goodwill Ambassador is hosting a live Q&A.
International Women's Day: London march attended by descendants of Emmeline Pankhurst
A march led by descendants of Emmeline Pankhurst, the suffragette leader took place in London to mark International Women's Day.
Isis attack on Libyan oil field leaves 9 foreign workers 'unaccounted for'
Islamic State attack on an Libya oil field kills security officials, and leaves nine workers missing.
Four 'Boko Haram' suicide bomb attacks kills 54, wounds 143 in northeast Nigeria
Maiduguri city hit by series of bombings over four hours in busy public locations.
Winsconsin: Fatal police shooting of black teen Tony Robinson sparks protests
More than 100 demonstrators protested against the fatal police shooting of black teenager.
'Boko Haram' double suicide bomb attack kills 10 in northeast Nigeria market
At least 10 people were killed when a suicide bomber set off an explosion outside a crowded market in Maiduguri.
Protestors march from skid row to LAPD HQ over shooting of unarmed homeless man
Over 100 protestors marched to Los Angeles police headquarters over the fatal shooting of a black man living on skid row by police.
UK child sexual exploitation is a 'national threat' says David Cameron
British prime minister David Cameron outlined plans to tackle child sexual abuse which he said is on an 'industrial scale'.
Iran's nuclear programme is a 'threat to the entire world' says Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned US Congress that a deal under discussion on Iran's nuclear programme could "pave its way to the bomb".
Decapitated skull over 2,500 years old is the oldest preserved brain in Britain
A preserved brain from Iron Age Yorkshire has puzzled archaeologists over how the soft tissue has survived almost intact.
Kanye West's surprise appearance at Oxford University acclaimed as 'totally surreal and brilliant'
US rapper Kanye West stunned Oxord students by telling them that President Obama calls his home phone.
US military satellite explodes in space after suffering 'catastrophic event'
A weather satellite providing real-time weather reports to the US Navy and Air Force shattered into a thousand pieces.
Nigeria: Crowd murders teenage girl suspected to be a suicide bomber
An angry crowd beat to death a young girl and then set her body on fire, according to police and eye witnesses.
St David's Day 2015: 10 things you need to know about the national day of Wales
Parades and festivities are held around Wales each year to commemorate Saint David, the largest of which is in the capital city of Cardiff.
Holland: Eagle owl attacks over 20 people in Dutch town Purmerend
A two-foot tall owl has viciously attacked the disabled and the elderly in the Netherlands.