London: Builders find giant WWII bomb in Bermondsey
A 5ft unexploded second World War bomb found by builders in Bermondsey causes major chaos in London.
Colorado girl attempts to poison mother with bleach for taking her iPhone
Teenager planned to kill her mother by adding bleach in her coffee and smoothies.
Isis militants 'highly likely' to launch chlorine gas attack on London Underground
Jihadis who return to the US or UK will know how to use chlorine as a terror weapon, says expert.
Russia threatens Denmark with naval nuclear attack
Russia warns Denmark against joining NATO's missile defense system or risking a naval nuclear attack.
Starbucks stops writing 'Race Together' on cups
Starbucks halts 'Race Together' messages on customers' cups, after critics call the move a publicity stunt.
Singapore: First Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew dies, aged 91
Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew, who transformed the country, into a global hub has passed away.
Turkey's top religious body claims IVF between unmarried people is 'adultery'
Turkish religious body allows IVF if the sperm and ovum belong to a married couple and there is no surrogate.
Obama jokes British royals more popular than US politicians
Obama tells Prince Charles that British royals are far more popular amongst Americans than local politicians.
US: President Barack Obama stresses two-state plan in Netanyahu call
Obama calls Netanyahu and stresses two-state plan for 'secure Israel alongside a sovereign and viable Palestine'.
Belgian Foreign Minister criticized for wearing black face paint at charity parade
Belgian FM Didier Reynders accused for his 'blacked up' look for a children's charity.
US: Proposal to legalize medical marijuana for pets
Nevada lawmaker submits bill to grant ailing pets access to medical marijuana with the approval of their vets.
Florida: Teacher suspended for calling Muslim student Taliban
French teacher suspended for five days after she referring to Muslim student as 'the raghead Taliban'.
Kraft recalls 6.5 million macaroni and cheese after reports of metal shards in boxes
US food giant Kraft's recall affects 242,000 cases of 7.25-ounce macaroni and cheese boxes.
Canadian MP apologizes after inflammatory niqab-ban comments
Canadian MP tells niqab-clad Muslim women to 'stay the hell where they come from'.
London: Three-year-old falls into gap between tube and platform at Baker Street
The toddler fell into the gap 'while her carer's back was turned,' as the child attempted to board the train.
Facebook to let users transfer money using Messenger app
To send money using Facebook Messenger, users will have to add a debit card and create a PIN.
Jeremy Clarkson lined up for another BBC show
Suspended Top Gear show host Jeremy Clarkson to host BBC's 'Have I Got News For You' in May.
Most expensive parking slot in Britain on sale for almost £500,000
Kensington parking slot goes for sale at twice the average price of a UK house.
Europe prepares for 'unprecedented' power cuts from solar eclipse
The upcoming solar eclipse is expected to an unprecedented test for Europe's electricity system.
Crufts dog death: Jagger 'was poisoned in Belgium'
Kennel Club: It was 'inconceivable' that Jagger was poisoned at Crufts.
Ikea bans hide-and-seek in stores across Netherlands
Ikea: 'We need to make sure people are safe in our stores ...hard to do if we don't even know where they are'.
Australia: Muslim community sets up TV network for 'authentic' portrayal of Islam
Muslim organisers of 'One Path Network' say the initiative aims to provide 'authentic Islamic knowledge'.
Thailand: Women warned against 'underboob selfies'
Thailand's culture ministry warns anyone found posting 'underboob selfies' could face up to five years in jail.
Tony Blair 'to step down' as Middle East peace envoy
Former British prime minister to leave special envoy role at the Quartet but remain involved in peace efforts.
Vladimir Putin: Russia was ready to use nuclear weapons during Ukraine crisis
Documentary on Putin reveals the lengths he was willing to go to to protect Russian-speaking citizens in Kiev.
China plans further changes to one-child policy
Ageing population and shrinking labour force China to revise its one-child policy family planning laws.
Saudi Arabia: US embassy shuts down over security fears
Consular services cancelled in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dhahran on March 15-16 and US citizens urged to take precautions.
World powers discuss lifting UN sanctions on Iran
UN Security Council members discuss UN resolution to terminate sanctions on Iran if a nuclear deal is reached.
World's first test-tube chicken on the way
Researchers work on making world's first lab-grown chicken two years after the first test tube beef hamburger.
Isis: Islamic State accepts Boko Haram's allegiance
Isis spokesman: 'We announce to you to the good news of the expansion of the caliphate to West Africa'.