DRC: Opposition praises strikes calling on Kabila to go after country is left 'paralysed'
'We will protect democracy and we will protect the DRC,' said Moise Katumbi.
Iraq hunts 'highly dangerous' stolen radioactive material amid 'dirty bomb' fears
Officials are alarmed at the prospect of a dirty bomb if Isis gets its hands on the material.
EU referendum: David Cameron to let Eurosceptic ministers speak out this week
Cameron to hold Cabinet meeting to lift collective responsibility on 19 February if he strikes deal.
Gloucester Square fire: 72 firefighters tackle huge blaze in London
Fire engines from Paddington, Kensington, Euston, Soho and other areas attended the scenes.
Anger mounts at Israeli soldier filmed throwing disabled Palestinian out of his wheelchair
Majed al-Fakhouri was tipped out his chair as he tried to help a wounded teenage attacker.
EU referendum: Donald Tusk tells leaders to start listening amid 'real' risk of a break-up
'I have only one political reflection. This is a critical moment,' said Tusk.
HSBC keeps its headquarters in London in victory for UK capital
London remains 'ideally positioned to be the home base' for HSBC, the lender has said.
EU referendum: Farage accepts Salmond's throwdown to debate membership
Salmond also said David Cameron has 'been sensitive about debating with people in recent history'.
Rose Polge: Major search operation underway for missing Devon junior doctor
Police have described her disappearance as 'out of character'.
DRC: Opposition leader Martin Fayulu arrested ahead of anti-Kabila protest
Fayulu's arrest confirms 'shrinking of the democratic space', warns UN.
EU Referendum: 130 Tory councillors tell Cameron to campaign for Brexit
'We ask that you consider the long term future of the Conservative Party,' the letter says.
Pornhub wants help getting whales out of a sticky situation
The site has already received over a billion 'spurts' just three days into the campaign.
Sunderland sack Adam Johnson as Adidas also severs ties with the footballer
Sunderland terminated Adam Johnson's contract 'with immediate effect'.
Meg Hillier: Google bosses 'detached from real world' after Europe chief says he doesn't know his salary
'We didn't get to hear enough of the truth,' the Public Accounts Committee Chairwoman said.
DRC: 'Political crisis building' as general strike planned to force Kabila's resignation
'Human suffering could dwarf' what has taken place in Burundi, US Special Envoy Tom Perriello warns.
Nigeria: Female suicide bombers kill more than 60 at camp for displaced persons
The attack took place yesterday, but was not made public due to a 'breakdown in the telephone system'.
Football ticket price row: David Cameron promises to 'look very carefully' into costs
Liverpool has announced a U-turn on ticket prices following fan protests.
Kristen Howerton: California mother targeted by white supremacists for adopting black children
Howerton was subjected to the abuse after giving her children black American Girl dolls for Christmas.
Germany train crash: Two black boxes retrieved as death toll rises to 10
The search for a third black box continues as authorities aim to establish what happened.
Florida man charged with assault after tossing alligator into Wendy's restaurant as a 'prank'
Joshua James, 23, is accused of throwing the live creature into a Wendy's restaurant.
EU referendum: Public firmly with leave camp as Cameron accused of acting like a 'dictator'
YouGov poll reveals 45% of people would vote to leave the EU while 36% would stay.
Isis: European Parliament recognises Christian and Yazidi mass slaughter as genocide
The historic decision is the first time the body has officially acknowledged an ongoing conflict as genocide.
Boris Johnson reveals plans for two major tunnels across London to slash traffic by 20%
London's population is expected to reach 10.3 million people by 2030.
David Cameron says he is 'happy to be judged' on EU deal dismissed by Eurosceptics as 'thin gruel'
Cameron insists that the renegotiation does 'make a difference'.
Libya: Senior terror commanders 'with long-term' importance to Isis are taking refuge in the country
Libya has also seen an influx of foreign fighters, a top intelligence official has said.
David Lidington defends Cameron's EU deal as he is grilled on Newsnight
The Europe Minister faced tough questions and was branded 'poor' by social media users.
Firing Zone 918: Israel bulldozes 23 homes in West Bank leaving 110 people homeless
Knesset member Dov Khenin branded it 'a sudden and extreme move'.
Theresa May deals a blow to Eurosceptics after saying Cameron has 'basis for a deal' with the EU
'More work needs to be done, but this is a basis for a deal' said Home Secretary.
Facebook sets aside $2bn to settle tax disputes worldwide but won't give the UK a penny
In 2014 Facebook paid just £4,327 in corporation tax in the UK.
Syria: Peace talks to end the five-year conflict officially underway
'We are starting officially the Geneva talks,' said UN special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura.