Germany axe attack: Teen Afghan attacker shot dead while fleeing as 3 people left seriously hurt
Four Hong Kong nationals were injured in the rampage and a motive is yet to be established.
Gun crimes on rise sharply in London, Manchester and Birmingham
Police are concerned that illegal firearms could end up in hands of terrorists.
Protests held in Liverpool after black teenager dies while being detained by Merseyside police
About 300 people participated in a protest walk from the main train station to the shopping centre.
Boris Johnson late for informal EU dinner on 1st foreign trip after plane diverted to Luton
Several flights in and out of Luton were disrupted due to the RAF flight's unscheduled landing.
Indian state imposes fat tax on foreign junk food but steers clear of local cuisine
Kerala imposes surcharge of 14.5% on food served in branded fast food restaurants.
Malaysian lecturer who claimed Hindus were dirty fired by university
The retired lecturer who was on a one-year contract was fired for not following guidelines set by ministry.
South China Sea ruling puts Asean ties under strain
Repercussions of The Hague decision will affect member states of bloc as it fails to issue joint response.
French President François Hollande's €10,000 a month haircut sets social media buzzing
Barber bill is "reasonable" says government spokesman.
Jean-Claude Juncker warns China it must cut steel production or be frozen out of WTO
China told bluntly its chances of getting market economy status directly related to its steel exports.
South China Sea: State media warns of 'tit-for-tat' response if US or Japan use military pressure
Newspaper says it does not think 'provocateurs' are bold enough to take forceful actions.
Malaysia: Bring back English in schools, southern Johor state Sultan tells politicians
Sultan of Johor says need to emulate Singapore which has developed way ahead of Malaysia.
New Black Panther Party vows to carry firearms at Republican convention protest
Several hundred New Black Party members are expected to attend the convention in Cleveland.
Pokemon Go: Dutch rail operator tells Nintendo to change game after players wander onto tracks
Dutch hospital also tells players to stay away after players walk into restricted areas.
State fund confident of legal position in 1MDB scandal as it agrees to arbitration with IPIC
1MDB says will continue with rationalisation plan and is able to honour current debt obligations.
Singapore: World's most expensive dining experience that comes with a helicopter ride and diamond ring
The $2m experience includes 18 courses and you get to take home an armchair and diamond-encrusted chopsticks.
Missing MH370: Ministerial tripartite meeting on Malaysia Airline plane search scheduled for next week
Australia, China and Malaysia's Transport Ministers to meet on 18-19 July.
China questions neutrality of The Hague judges day before ruling on South China Sea dispute
The Hague's arbitration court will issue its verdict on the Philippines' claim on 12 July.
UAE and Bahrain join Bahamas in issuing travel warnings to citizens visiting the US
In a reversal, three countries have now issued advice following recent violent protests.
No cleavage and please wear a bra, Cambodia's Angkor Wat tells visitors
And no buttocks on show as new dress code comes into force.
Osama bin Laden's son Hamza emerges as new face of al-Qaeda as he vows revenge against the US
'We will continue striking you and targeting you in your country and abroad,' Hamza warns the US.
China: 'Cripple' beggar exposed as fraud after his trousers are pulled off by passer-by
Professional begging has become a social issue in China in recent years.
No sex for divorcees, gays and those cohabiting, says US Catholic Archbishop Charles Chaput
Married divorcees can only receive Communion if they live 'as brother and sister', he says.
Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants could flood Dover if Calais border controls scrapped
UK Border Force union warns British authorities would be powerless to return stowaways.
North Korea says latest US sanctions against leader Kim Jong-un an 'open declaration of a war'.
All relations with the US will now be handled according to its wartime laws, North Korea warns.
Ex-Australian PM John Howard says absurd to suggest Blair and Bush should face a war crimes tribunal
Howard says he found Blair a 'thoroughly honourable and honest person.'
China warns the Philippines it will not recognise The Hague court ruling on South China Sea
Beijing says the only way forward is for bilateral and friendly dialgoue.
China: Small village in Chongqing has a total of 39 sets of twins
Medical experts not sure why the village has recorded such a high twins' birth rate.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby to open doors to a Syrian refugee family
Welby takes the cue from the Pope who made a similar gesture in welcoming refugees into his home.
Who can trigger Article 50 to exit the EU will be decided in court following legal action
Government minister Oliver Letwin says decision to trigger Article 50 lays with prime minister.
China: Flights regularly late for take-offs due to limited airspace allocated for commercial use
China's army controls the skies forcing commercial airlines to fight over remaining flight paths.