Two Israelis and a US national charged with largest cyber hacking and fraud on US financial firms
Nine finance companies including JPMorgan Chase and Fidelity targeted.
US soccer governing body bans heading balls for players 10 years and under
The US Soccer body confirms the rule changes to protect young children from concussion.
Wanted: Fierce crocodiles to guard prison for drug convicts in Indonesia
Anti drugs chief Budi Waseso says crocodiles unlike prison guards cannot be bribed.
Further devolved powers for Scotland get aye vote in House of Commons
The bill now awaits Upper House and Holyrood approval before getting Royal Assent in spring.
VW scandal: Carmaker offers $1,000 credit to US car buyers but what about other countries?
Company says tougher laws in US and Canada mean it will take longer to get remedies approved.
Hong Kong: Catholic Church compares homosexuality to drug addicts
Church has right to speak up against homosexual behaviour just like it does for drug abuse.
EU migrant crisis: Donald Tusk tells Merkel to get tough and help secure EU's external borders
European Council president says Berlin needs to do more to get current situation under control.
Did former VW boss Martin Winterkorn set too high CO2 emission standards for engineers?
Engineers were too afraid to tell Winterkorn that standards set were difficult to achieve.
George Osborne set to clash with Work and Pensions Secretary over spending cuts
Iain Duncan Smith believed to be ready to quit if forced to compromise on universal credit reforms.
Irish women tweet their menstrual cycles to Prime Minister Enda Kenny to protest abortion laws
Move is part of campaign to repeal eighth amendment to constitution which criminalises abortion.
Britons stranded at Sharm el-Sheikh to start flying home Friday after airport security deal agreed
Flights to Sharm el-Sheikh however continue to remain suspended until further notice.
Cliff Richard re-interviewed by police over alleged sexual assault claims
Singer's spokesman confirms he was interviewed but says not appropriate to say anything further.
Egypt slams UK's ban on Sharm el-Sheikh flights and asks London to reverse decision
Tourism Minister Hesham Zaazou described the UK flight ban as hasty and unjustified.
South China Sea territorial dispute takes over Asean summit as US and China flex their muscle
Asean defence ministers forced to cancel joint declaration after falling out on sea dispute
IMF tells China it need more than a relaxed baby policy to tackle ageing society
Other policies like encouraging women and seniors to work are critical.
Hong Kong's underground imposes permit scheme for commuters to carry large musical instruments
The trial scheme causes outcry among musicians as it affects insurance and rehearsals.
EU migration crisis: Donald Tusk to convene another emergency meeting next week in Malta
He says urgent need for another meeting to stop members reestablishing borders within Schengen zone.
World Islamic Economic Forum: Muslim countries should tackle humanitarian crisis in Middle East
UN High-Level Panel on Humanitarian Financing co-chair Nazrin Shah says onus on Muslim countries.
Asean countries agree to set up hotline to deal with maritime issues in the region
Move seen as first step as Asean ministers bridge differences over South China Sea territorial spat
TalkTalk hack: 16-year-old boy becomes fourth person to be arrested over alleged data theft
The boy from Norwich joins two other teenagers and a 20-year old man under police probe for hack.
George Osborne says any further eurozone integration should not damage interests of non-euro members
Chancellor also warns UK taxpayers should not bear costs of supporting countries in the eurozone.
Australia's Qantas crew don All Blacks jersey after losing Twitter bet on Rugby World Cup
The wager emerged from friendly twitter sparring between both airlines ahead of the Rugby finals.
VW emissions scandal: Porsche and luxury Audi and VW models have cheat device says US EPA
Both VW and Porsche deny the fresh allegations as EPA orders VW to fix the problem.
All Blacks Sonny Bill Williams gets replacement medal after giving away his to young fan Charlie Lines
Charlie Lines rescued by Williams after security floored him when he raced to the pitch.
Sinai plane crash: Airlines avoid flying over Egyptian airspace where Russian jet came down
3 major airlines are rerouting their flights following the crash which is still being investigated.
Turkey: Results defy poll predictions as President Erdogan's AK Party returns to single party rule
AKP still lacks majority to change constitution
Government should allow public to open homes to refugees to overcome housing problem, MPs urge
Private accommodation help may be essential in housing 20,000 Syrian refugees by 2020.
UN to review UK's welfare cuts to see if they disproportionately affect the vulnerable
Chancellor Osborne comes under further pressure over cuts after United Nation announces review.
Municipal Journal forced to apologise after placing Cardiff in south west of England map
The local council magazine's response was geography was clearly not its strong point.
China: 'I almost forgot what my husband looks like' says worker in holiday application form
Her application for holidays has gone viral in China and sparks debate on work-life balance.