Baroness Jenkin: Tory peer says poor people remain hungry as they 'don't know how to cook'
Baroness Jenkin claims porridge only costs 4p but poor remain hungry as they don't know how to cook.
Iran: Telecommunications minister says every Internet user will be 'identified'
Iran's telecommunications minister: 'There will be no web surfer whose identity we do not know.'
Saudi Arabia extends detention of female activists who defied driving ban on UAE border
The two Saudi female activists have been investigated without being allowed an attorney.
'Eaten Alive' Paul Rosolie describes 'terrifying' moment he was swallowed by an anaconda
Rosolie put on a carbon fibre suit and poured pig's blood over himself before 'everything went black'.
Judge resigns after racial slur: 'With a name like Patel, she won't be working anywhere important'
Senior immigration judge was forced to resign after making a racist comment about female Asian victim.
Amsterdam to sell heroin test kits after British tourists died 'snorting white heroin'
Amsterdam mayor warns tourists that test kits 'should not be seen as fail proof'.
Controversial US pastor says world can be 'Aids free by Christmas' if all gay people can be executed
US pastor: 'They're spending billions of dollars in research. It's curable ...if you executed the homos.'
Tory peer Lord Hodgson blames Muslims for decline of pub industry
Lord Hodgson says 'the increase in the Muslim population who don't drink' has lead to many pub closures.
President Obama pledges investigation into Eric Garner death
Obama: 'When anybody in this country isn't being treated equal, it's my job as president to help solve it.'
Video: Beachgoer slices open pregnant dead shark, saving three pups
Extraordinary footage from a Cape Town beach shows a man operating on a pregnant, dead shark and saving her pups.
Japan: Vagina kayak artist Megumi Igarashi arrested over plans to 3D print 'obscene data'
'Vagina kayak' artist wants to use a 3D printer to build a kayak inspired by her genitals.
Syria's President Assad on US-led coalition against Isis: You can't end terrorism with strikes
Syria's President Assad says there have been no 'tangible results in two months of strikes' against Isis.
Canadian woman lives with husband's corpse for six months in hopes of miracle from God
Corpse attracted rodents and was severely decomposed but the woman waited on her husband to come to life.
Vicar and his daughter arrested on suspicion of murder
Arrests follow the mysterious death of the vicar's 28-year-old daughter's baby boy at the vicarage.
Saudi woman arrested for driving, detained at UAE border overnight
Lujain Hathloul tried to defy the Saudi driving ban on women by driving into the Kingdom from UAE.
Bradford baby dies after being suffocated in parents' bed
Six-week-old dies from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome after being deprived of oxygen in parents' bed.
French woman suffering from 'devastating loneliness' commits suicide by locking herself in freezer
Suicide rate in France exceeds the European average with 220,000 people attempting suicide annually.
Letters from French jihadists: 'My iPod is broken. I want to come back'
French jihadists complain of their uncomfortable life as Islamist recruits and desire to return home.
US officials investigate North Korea in Sony Pictures' #GOP hack attack
Speculations that North Korea in outrage over Sony's new film where CIA plots to assassinate Kim Jong-un.
Turkey and Russia to work together in fighting Isis
Erdogan: There's no 'your terrorist' and 'my terrorist', 'we have a common stance [with Russia]' on Isis.
US Republican aide Elizabeth Lauten quits after saying Obama's daughters lack 'class'
Lauten: 'After many hours of prayer, talking to my parents, I can see just how hurtful my words were.'
Australian authorities consider 'baby hatches' in hospital walls for unwanted newborns
Australian state considers using hatches to allow parents to abandon newborns 'without fear of prosecution'.
British Muslims 'face worst job discrimination' out of any minority group
New research findings reveal that religion over colour attracts more discrimination in the UK.
Dubai: New QE2 Images Show Staff Roasting Pigs on Iconic Ship, Left 'to Rot in Obscurity'
The QE2 ocean liner, that was to be converted into a luxury-floating hotel, is lying idle in Dubai.
Dubai Court Replaces US War Veteran's 7-Year Sentence for Importing 592 Tramadol Pills with Fine
US war veteran's lawyer says his client consumes 7 tramadol pills a day after major injury in Kuwait war.
Murdoch Defends Ridley Scott's 'Whitewashed' Exodus Casting
Murdoch addresses Scott's critics saying that there is nothing racist about casting white actors in the biblical epic.
Marathon Runner Drank Urine, Bat Blood and Ate Snakes, Lizards to Survive in Sahara Desert
Marathon runner survives Sahara desert by eating raw bats and urinating on dehydrated food to cook it.
Farmer and 300 Sheep Flock to Eiffel Tower to Protest Against Wolf Attacks
Protesters plan to leave sheep at Agriculture Ministry if they can't be protected from the wolves.
UNRWA Declares State of Emergency in Gaza After Torrential Rains Flood Homes
Seeing the rising waters, UNRWA has shut down its school in Gaza City, which is attended by 65,000 students.
Ridley Scott on Exodus Casting: 'If My Lead Actor is Mohammad I'm Not Going to Get it Financed'
Ridley Scott says he filled key roles in his biblical epic with white actors to avoid financial issues.