Google marks 117th birthday of ballpoint pen inventor Ladislao José Biro in its latest doodle
The journalist unveiled his first prototype in 1931 before patenting the invention in 1938.
1MDB scandal: US set to file criminal charges over Malaysian fund's stolen money, claims
Malaysian PM Najib Razak however is not expected to be named in any court documents yet, it says.
Struggling German banks pose biggest threat to the EU, warns former chancellor Lord Lamont
Lamont warned that the EU is at risk of buckling under the weight of distressed lenders.
EDF board gives go-ahead for Hinkley Point project after endorsing new limits imposed by Theresa May
Contract expected to be signed on 29 September although no official date given by utility.
Malaysia says only 1% under police probe for links to militant groups are from the armed forces
Police Counter Terrorism unit monitoring staff to see if they have been influenced by Islamist propaganda.
German media boss Mathias Döpfner says UK economy will grow stronger post-Brexit
CEO of Axel Springer says Britain will be better off than other EU countries in 5 years time.
Google celebrates 18th birthday with its latest doodle despite confusion over exact date
However the exact date of the company's 'birthday' has been disputed over the years.
Theresa May denies she asked Cameron to take softer stance on EU immigrants
PM's camp forced to release private letters in spat between 10 Downing Street and Cameron.
Malaysia professor: People from Sabah state 'have natural antibodies that defend them against Zika'
Malaysian professor Kamruddin Ahmed says Zika virus may not affect Sabahans the same way as others.
Singapore tells world leaders to take balanced view as it defends death penalty
Death penalty has deterred major drug syndicates from setting up in Singapore.
The very British 'cuppa' celebrated by Google to mark the 358th anniversary of tea in the UK
An animated version of different cups of tea appears in UK's google doodle.
Google marks the first day of Autumn with a doodle of falling leaves
Equinox, the first day of autumn,in the southern hemisphere is celebrated.
MI6 chief Alex Younger says Islamist terror threat to remain for years
Spy chief warns terror groups will pose a 'persistent threat' that could last a 'professional lifetime'.
Malaysia accuses WSJ and NYT of stirring controversy over Lead by Example award for PM Najib's wife
The award was delayed to next year due to 'intervention' by the two US news groups, it claims.
Malaysia: Police detain three people for allegedly 'insulting Islam' on social media
Police chief Khalid Abu Bakar confirms that the three were held for making controversial posts.
Brangelina RIP: Brad Pitt 'very saddened' by split and will 'focus on well-being of kids'
In a statement, Angelina Jolie said that the decision to split was made "for the health of the family".
Thailand: Briton found guilty of criminal defamation over report on labour abuses at pineapple plant
Andy Hall given 3-year suspended sentence over report on Natural Fruit Company's labour practices.
US Navy bribery scandal: America seeks extradition of 2 former executives of defence contractor
Singaporeans Neil Peterson and Linda Raja previously worked at Glenn Defense Marine Asia.
Theresa May tasks MI6 and GCHQ with combatting slave trade as UN debates migrant crisis
Home Office estimates there were 10,000 to 13,000 potential victims of modern slavery in the UK in 2013.
'Lead by Example' Award for Malaysian PM Najib's wife withdrawn after funding issues raised
Rosmah Mansor was initially set to receive award for developing the potential of children in Malaysia.
Theresa May to tell world leaders: All countries have responsibility to manage their own borders
PM who will address the UN, to say there is a need to reduce illegal and uncontrolled migration.
Jean-Claude Juncker blames Brexit on 40 years of lies and half truths about the EU
EU president admits vote outcome shows something wrong not only with the UK but Europe as well.
Philippines tells the US: 'We cannot forever be the little brown brothers of America'
Philippines sees the US as an ally but it will not accept lectures on human rights.
Singapore: TB patient who fled quarantine at treatment centre 3 times handed 6 months jail sentence
Mohamed Zaini Parman also tried to evade the police to avoid going returning to isolation centre.
UN's Ban Ki-moon laments world leaders care more about power than improving people's lives
The World body's secretary general also expresses frustration over how the UN operates.
President Trump would be bad news for China's economy, warns economist
Beijing is in no position to retaliate against any of Trump's proposed policies against Beijing.
West Indies sack cricket coach Phil Simmons and puts Joe Garner in charge
It blames 'differences in culture and strategic approach' for dropping Simmons.
Top German blue chip companies to answer why they only hired fewer than 100 refugees
Big corporates will have to explain the low numbers to Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Petition to rename Cardiff Airport after Princess Diana to be considered by Welsh Assembly
Petition started by ex-councillor Mohammed Sarul Islam to attract more visitors to Wales.
Half of migrants in Calais Jungle want to remain in France says humanitarian charity
New wave of migrants in Calais reportedly feel safer in France than in the UK.