Brexit could impact enrolment of international students in UK universities
Survey says 80% of polled EU students would find UK a less attractive place.
Syrian refugees sent to Turkey under EU deal reportedly detained with no access to lawyers
Twelve Syrian refugees sent back to Turkey detained at Düziçi centre.
Hundreds missing flights because of long security lines in American airports
The situation is expected to worsen during peak summer.
Foreign ministers to hold talks in Vienna on growing Isis threat to Libya
The meeting will be chaired by US Secretary of State John Kerry and Italian foreign minister Paolo Gentiloni.
Dominican Republic's Danilo Medina set to be re-elected
He had more than 60% of the vote from 14% ballots counted according to latest media reports.
Harlesden bus crash injures 17
The incident happened when bus Number 18 wavered and crashed into a shop at Harlesden High Street
Benjamin Netanyahu: Israel is still opposed to Paris peace summit
Palestinians have responded positively while Israel is doubtful of summit's impartiality.
Former London monk charged with child sexual abuse arrested in Kosovo
Lawrence Soper taught at St. Benedict's school between 1972-1984 and was an abbot at Ealing Abbey.
Syria: Assad's government forces recapture Deir ez-Zor hospital from Isis militants
At least 20 Daesh militants and 35 government supporters were killed in the assault.
Moody's downgrades Saudi Arabia, Oman and Bahrain's credit rating over slump in oil prices
The agency began the review process in March and slashed Saudi Arabia's long-term issuer ratings from Aa3 to A1.
Operation Sophia failing to stop people smugglers in Mediterranean, says report
The European Council's naval mission named Operation Sophia began in May 2015.
Four suspected bomb makers killed in Turkey explosion
The explosion occurred when militants were loading explosives onto a truck intended for use by security forces.
Isle of Wight term-time holiday case to be heard in High Court
Jon Platt from Nettlestone took his seven-year-old daughter on a holiday during term-time in April 2015.
Brecon soldier death: 23-year-old charged with murder of Pte Matthew Boyd
Jake Valley has been charged with the murder, while Aaeron Evans, 22, has been accused of causing bodily harm.
Brazilian senate debates Dilma Rousseff's ouster
Rousseff is being charged with illegally manipulating the budget accounts in 2014 during her re-election.
Turkey dismisses UN reports of military abuse
A high ranking UN official has raised concern about violence by the Turkish military.
French PM Manuel Valls to visit Israel to relaunch Middle East peace process
Manuel Valls will also meet Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah in Ramallah.
US Justice Department not to seek death penalty for Benghazi attack suspect
The attack happened in the American diplomatic compound in the Eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on 11 September 2012.
Dilma Rousseff's impeachment process back on track as speaker reverses annulment decision
Senate chief Renan Calheiros dismisses annulment by interim speaker.
Syrian refugee shot and wounded by Slovakian border police
The woman is now stable according to a hospital spokesperson in Southern Slovakia.
Verviers terror cell suspects' trial begins in Brussels
Prosecutors say terror cell was run by Abdelhamid Abaaoud.
China: Landslide triggered by heavy rain in Fujian kills 26
Downpour unleashes vast amounts of mud and boulders causing havoc.
BBC reporter Rupert Wingfield-Hayes expelled from North Korea
Hayes accused of 'distorting' facts and 'speaking' ill of the leadership.
Israeli nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu faces fresh charges
Former technician at Dimona nuclear facility charged with violating terms of release.
Massive anti-government protest held in Warsaw
Thousands protest against changes to constitution and media laws.
Protesters in Italy clash with police over Austrian border fence plans
Police fired tear gas on hundreds of protesters, who had gathered on the Italian side of the Alpine Brenner Pass.
India could revolutionise organ transport by using drone delivery
If everything goes according to plan, India could use drones to transport organs.
Australian blogger faces criminal charges over cancer claims
Consumer Affairs Victoria says it is taking Belle Gibson to court.
Merkel and Renzi rebuke Vienna for shutting its borders
In a press conference in Rome on Thursday, the leaders seemed to be on better terms than they ever have been.
Brazilian senator backs Dilma Rousseff's impeachment trial
The Brazilian prime minister's woes mount as an opposition senator has recommended that she face the impeachment trial.