Malaysian Police Investigate Claims Gareth Huntley was 'Murdered'
Backpacker 'had fight and his throat was slit', claim local tour guides.
Qatar World Cup Allegations Prompt More Sponsors to Voice Concern
Visa and Adidas join Sony in calling for Fifa to investigate corruption claims
South African President Jacob Zuma Admitted to Hospital
Zuma spokesman blames strain of campaigning on newly re-elected president's health.
Muslim 'Ride4Peace' Receives Warm London Welcome
600-mile Muslim 'ride for peace' ends with prayers and cheers in London.
Irish Baby Graves Scandal: 2,000 Children Used as Drug 'Guinea-Pigs'
Orphans at homes where graves uncovered were used to test diphtheria vaccine.
Tristram Hunt: Handling of Birmingham Extremism Allegations 'Incompetent'
Shadow education secretary lays in to government inspectorate, while school governor says Trojan Horse affair amounts to a witch-hunt.
South Korea Gives Philippines Warship to Monitor China
China accused of bullying tactics in ongoing South China Sea disputes with Philippines and Vietnam.
Malaysian Authorities Confirm Body is Missing Briton Gareth Huntley
Backpacker's family pay tribute to Huntley as death confirmed by authorities
US Secret Service Seeks Software to Detect Sarcasm
Security services insist that weeding out online jokes is a serious business.
Brazil World Cup: Sao Paulo Police Use Tear Gas on Striking Workers
Subway workers warn of open-ended strikes that could hit travel during World Cup tournament.
Turkey Mining Disaster: 24 Arrested as Death Toll Reaches 301
Preliminary report into Soma disaster that killed 301 miners highlights 'safety violations'.
Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes is Huge in China – Despite Being Banned
69 million Chinese fans defy government censorship to watch Sherlock on internet.
Prominent Conservative Minister 'Brutally Raped Teenage Girl'
Labour MP Tom Watson criticises decision not to investigate claims that date back to 1960s.
Four British Sailors Missing after Yacht Capsizes in Caribbean
The Foreign Office confirms four UK citizens missing after accident at sea.
UK Footballers, Pop Stars and Entrepreneurs Are Young, Gifted and Filthy Rich
Sunday Times Rich List includes Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Robert Pattinson, Emmanuel Adebayor, Adele, Wayne Rooney and Fernando Torres.
UN's Ivan Simonovic Fears Ukraine Heading for Bloody Balkans-Style War
Clashes are pulling Ukraine towards civil war, warns United Nations assistant secretary general for human rights.
Floods in Bosnia and Serbia Leave 25 Dead, Thousands Homeless
European Union sends aid as death toll from worst floods in a century expected to rise.
US Lawmaker: Firing Squad More Humane Than Lethal Injection
Utah Republican Paul Ray calls for re-introduction of death by firing squad.
Otsuka Plans to Make Pocari Sweat on Moon
It's one giant leap for can kind, as Japanese sports drink maker sends its Pocari Sweat to the moon.
Each UK Murder Costs Society £1.8 Million, Says Treasury
As murder rate plummets, the financial costs to society and victims' families continue to rise.
Did Solange Attack Jay Z In Row About Illuminati?
Conspiracy theorists claim the pop stars were arguing about their 'membership' of secretive cult.
Boko Haram Attacks Chinese Plant in Cameroon
Cross-border raid by rebels leaves one person dead, 10 others 'kidnapped'.
Hardcore Porn is a Major Hazard to Public Health – US Neuroscientist
Porn is destroying young people's minds 'like cocaine', claims scientist.
Nigeria Police Admit: We Can't Protect Our Schoolchildren
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan cancels visit to northern Nigeria because it's too dangerous.
Why Did West Ham's Owner David Sullivan Lend Gangster £1m?
Questions over David Sullivan's judgement as he helps crime boss with legal fees.
Eastern Ukraine's 'Illegal' Referendum Descends into Farce
Voting 'irregularities' mar poll - but what are they voting for?
Meet the Hindujas: Britain's Wealthiest Men
The Hinduja brothers are worth £11.9bn – but are no strangers to controversy.
London Firefighters Discover Cannabis Factory in Abandoned Pub
Cannabis farmers escape burning Albertines pub in Brockley using knotted sheets.
UK Government in Turmoil as Libdems Call Gove's Free Schools 'Lunacy'
David Cameron defends education boss Michael Gove, calling free schools 'excellent innovation'.
Relatives Protest as 9/11 New York Victims' Remains Moved to Twin Towers Museum
13 years after September 11, over 1,000 victims' remains are still unidentified.