Saudi Arabia: Three more beheadings under new king Salman
Following the demise of Saudi King Abdullah, the Kingdom has continued on its beheadings punishment.
Winter Storm Juno: New York City 'snowmageddon' fails to live up to predictions
NYC mayor defends Juno warnings and National Weather Service apologizes after storm fails predictions.
Lance Armstrong: I'd dope again, says former Tour de France champion
Disgraced champion Lance Armstrong says doping was 'completely pervasive' in cycling in mid-1990s.
Jewish agency plans massive Aliyah of 120,000 French Jews to Israel
Israel predicted to have 1 million more Jews following French Jewish exodus over the next four years.
Former Fox employee kills himself outside News Corp. building, claims Fox 'ruined his life'
Witnesses said the ex-Fox employee gave away fliers moments before he shot himself saying Fox 'ended my career'.
Winter Storm Juno: Over 6,175 flights cancelled, Uber caps surge prices
Northeast US braces for what National Weather Service terms a "crippling and potentially historic" storm.
India, US to set up hotline between PM Modi and Obama
PM Modi on India US ties: 'We have decided to give this critical partnership a new thrust and sustained attention.'
Greece elections: Radical left Syriza party set for historic victory
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras has conceded defeat and congratulated Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras.
Death test predicts chance of dying within 30 days
The test studies 29 indicators of health to determine if terminally ill patients will die within 30 days.
Pakistan plunges into darkness after power breakdown blamed on militants
Eighty per cent of Pakistan covered in a blanket of darkness on Sunday after militants attacked a key power line.
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah dies
King Abdullah's brother, former Crown Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz, has been declared King.
Couple jailed for 'black magic' threats and rape of 11-year-old girl
Victim alleged that her thumb was cut open and using a 'bejewelled knife' her blood was sucked on.
Pope sees 'shadows and dangers' amid Isis Vatican attack fears
Security around Vatican has been tightened amid fears of Isis terrorist attack on head of Roman Catholic Church.
White House: Obama will not meet Netanyahu on his Washington trip
White House: 'US presidents do not meet heads of state close to their elections.'
Saudi Arabia: Raif Badawi medically unfit for second flogging
Amnesty International says it is uncertain if Saudi authorities will disregard the medical advice.
WhatsApp adds desktop web messaging
Mobile messaging application WhatsApp unveils desktop service, allowing users to send messages using web browsers.
Woman delivers her own twins during caesarean section
Australian woman reached inside her stomach and pulled her twins to her chest in a maternal assisted caesarean.
National Television Awards 2015: Red carpet arrivals
IBTimes UK analyzes the fashion choices at tonight's National Television Awards 2015.
Guantanamo prisoner forced into 'great American sex' with female soldiers
In 'Guantanamo Diary', Mohamedou Slahi says female soldiers told him: 'We're gonna teach you about great American sex'.
Dad jailed for killing daughter with ecstasy and cocaine
Father took ecstasy and cocaine with his daughter and failed to seek timely medical help when her body overheated.
Philip Hammond: Britain wide open to abuse by 'freeloading' migrants
Britain's Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond attacks EU freedom of movement rules for abusing state's welfare.
UK braces for up to 15cm of snow as freezing temperatures continue
Met Office issues 'be aware' yellow warnings for snow and ice for Tuesday and Wednesday across parts of UK.
Paris mayor to sue Fox News over 'no-go zones' for non-Muslims comment
Paris Mayor: 'When we're insulted then I think we'll have to sue ... The image of Paris has been prejudiced.'
Nobel laureates urge Saudi academics to condemn Raif Badawi flogging
In an open letter, 18 Nobel laureates urge their Saudi peers to stand up against Raif Badawi's flogging.
Chinese newspaper journalists condemned as 'vultures' for taking photos of dead singer Yao Beina
Media ethics questioned after Chinese reporters photograph the body of deceased singer Yao Beina.
Ireland: Water dispute forces families to boil snow
Thousands of Northern Ireland residents left without water supply boil snow and river water to meet needs.
Denmark: Anti-Islam Pegida protesters stage rally in Copenhagen
Organiser of Pegida march in Copenhagen, Nicolai Sennels, said it's a demonstration against 'fundamental Islam'.
Government urges mosque leaders to shun hate preachers
Communities Minister writes to 1,100 Imams to 'better educate' young people and tackle radicalization.
Netanyahu: Israel must diversify markets due to Islamisation, anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism in Europe
Netanyahu says Israel should decrease dependence on Western Europe markets due to the rising Islamisation and anti-Semitism.
Young girl to Pope Francis: 'Why does God allow children to become prostitutes?'
Pope Francis embraces weeping 12-year-old after she asks why God allows children to go through pain.