Vivienne Westwood on Scottish Independence at London Fashion Week: 'I Hate England'
Vivienne Westwood reveals 'yes' vote and says: "We just lick the shoes of everybody who is American"
Saudi Arabia: Prince Says Viral Video of Fox Burned Alive is Isis-Style Torture
Saudi Wildlife Commission urges public to help identify perpetrators who burned a caged fox to death.
Isis, US and Saudi Arabia: The Love Triangle
In the wake of the Isis threat, critics weigh in, as the US fuels up with Saudi Arabia to wage another war
Pakistan Protests: Tahirul Qadri Launches 'Go Nawaz Go' Campaign on Currency Bills
Pakistan Awami Tehreek's chief Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri launches 'Go Nawaz Go' campaign on currency bills.
UAE: iPhone 6 in Gold Overbooked
UAE residents have reportedly pre-booked a whopping number of iPhone 6 models in 24-carat gold.
James Foley's Mother: We Were Told Our Government Will Not Take Military Action
Diane Foley: "I pray that our government would be willing to learn from the mistakes that were made."
Ebola Survivor Doctor Kent Brantly Donates Blood to Infected American in Nebraska
Brantly had also received a unit of blood containing vital antibodies from another Ebola survivor.
US: Teachers in Utah Can Carry Concealed Guns to School with Permit
By Utah law, carrying concealed weapons in schools is a right protected by law for permit holders.
Guantanamo: Dozens Await Final Pentagon Signature for Freedom Despite Being Approved for Release
Ahmad Abdul Aziz, a Guantanamo Bay detainee, says living in Guantanamo is akin to living in a grave.
UN: Ozone Layer Shows First Sign of Recovery
In the first review in four years, UN confirms that the ozone layer is "well on track" for recovery.
Research Reveals Children as Young as Five Allowed to Shoot at US Gun Ranges
Research surveying 58 gun ranges in the US reveals that children as young as five can shoot.
US: 38 Men Raped in Military Every Day
An estimated 14,000 military men were assaulted in 2012 alone, according to GQ magazine.
Kate Middleton - Jacintha Saldanha Prank Call: Inquest to Begin in London without Australian DJs
Jacintha Saldanha committed suicide after a hoax call from Australian radio DJs, Michael Christian and Mel Greig.
Ebola Crisis: Saudi Arabia Takes Stringent Measures Ahead of Hajj to Prevent Outbreak
As Hajj draws near, Saudi Arabia ensures stringent measures are in place to prevent Ebola outbreak.
Ohio: Cops Identify ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Bullies who Dumped Faeces and Urine on Teen with Autism
Bay Village Police have identified five male suspects, who could face delingquency charges
Male Birth Control Without Condoms by 2017
Vasalgel, a long-acting, reversible male contraceptive could be hitting the shelves between 2016-2017.
Qatar: Two British Researchers Investigating World Cup Labour Conditions Released Unharmed
British researchers from the Global Network for Rights and Development were released in Qatar on Tuesday.
Saudi Arabia: Man Puts Newborn Baby in Cooking Pot
A Saudi man is seen tossing a newborn baby with vegetables in a cooking pot.
India: Woman Locked in Bathroom for Three Years over Inadequate Dowry
The female victim could barely open her eyes in the sunlight and banned from seeing her daughter.
Ebola Outbreak: African Union Calls for End to Ebola Travel Ban
African Union commission chief calls for the lifting of travel bans to open up economic activities again.
Dubai to Build World's Largest Airport
Dubai's second airport to become world's biggest airport following 20-billion pound expansion plan.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe: 'US President Barack Obama is Afraid of Me'
The President of Zimbabwe said white people in the country should all go back to England.
China: Nearly Five Thousand Dogs Killed in Anti-Rabies Campaign
Rising dog bites and human deaths lead to anti-rabies campaign in China's southwest Yunnan province.
Meet the 'Chess' Man Tattooed from Head to Toe in Checkers
Matt Gone who calls himself 'Chess' shines on at the International Tattoo Convention in Peru.
Qatar Confirms Detention of British Researchers After Probe of World Cup Labour Conditions
Qatar confirms that it is holding two British employees of Global Network for Rights and Development.
Reflecting on Joan Rivers Rant on Israel Gaza Conflict: Palestinians 'Deserve to Be Dead'
While celebrities mourn the death of E! Fashion Police host, critics reflect on her anti-Palestinian rant.
Joan Rivers: Celebrities Mourn the Death of the Comedian on Twitter
Whoopi Goldberg, Sharon Osbourne and Samuel Jackson lead the tributes.
French President François Hollande's Former Partner Valérie Trierweiler Releases Book on Affair
Valérie Trierweiler releases book on President Hollande's infidelity titled 'Merci Pour ce Moment'.
Isis Expands its Reach into Pakistan and Afghanistan
Isis is reportedly distributing pamphlets in Peshawar and other provinces near Afghanistan.
Saudi Arabia: Rumours on Plan to Remove Prophet Muhammad's Tomb
Saudi academic submits proposal to remove the tomb of Prophet Muhammad from its present position in the Masjid-al-Nabwi mosque