Mexico: Nine killed in teenage birthday party massacre in deadliest state of Guerrero
The violence may have broken out after a disagreement between two families, according to reports.
Zika outbreak: World Health Organization declares global emergency
Zika 'constitutes a public health emergency of international concern' said WHO chief Dr Margaret Chan.
EU referendum: Cameron has 24 hours to clinch deal to pave the way for June vote
Tusk will decide whether to table a proposal after the 24-hour period.
Saudi Arabia: Nine US citizens among 33 people held on terror charges
The 33 suspects include Saudis, Yemenis, Syrians and a Palestinian, among others.
US: Donald Trump swings at Supreme Court decision to legalise same-sex marriage
Trump said he would contemplate 'putting certain judges on the bench that maybe could change things'.
'DRC needs to develop democratically' to help unlock its vast potential says UK FCO
Watch the final two-part interview with Danae Dholakia, the UK's Special Envoy to Africa's Great Lakes region.
Moise Katumbi: Leading DRC opposition figure rejects election delay
EXCLUSIVE: Moise Katumbi said that presidential elections can be held this year, backing the UK position.
DRC: Who is Moise Katumbi, the Congo's most popular man?
IBTimes UK spoke to politician, wealthy businessman and TP Mazembe owner on his hopes for the DRC.
DRC: Presidential elections face 'minimum' one-year delay as Kinshasa brings in riot brigade
DRC facing an election delay despite UK's assertion that it is possible to hold elections on time.
Police probe pornography filming after actress Lyen Parker defiles 137-year-old Warwickshire church
Parker urinated in public and exposed her naked body before moving onto other Midland locations.
Trevor Phillips: Muslims 'see world differently from the rest of us' says former race chief
Pretending a group can 'become like rest of us is perhaps the deepest form of disrespect' said Phillips.
EU referendum: Brexit could trigger second Scottish independence vote says Tony Blair
The former prime minister said he expects Cameron to 'get his demands' from the EU.
Kenya: President Uhuru Kenyatta receives African leaders for Eldoret memorial
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari to arrive shortly as Somali counterpart received by Kenyatta.
Spain: Police rescue Indian nuns kept in 'virtual slavery' in famous pilgrimage city
The women claim that they were held against their will in the convent since the 1990s.
Migrant crisis: Denmark's parliament votes on making country 'less attractive' to asylum-seekers
Parliament debates the 'most misunderstood bill in Denmark's history': confiscating migrants' possessions.
Scotland: MSPs dismiss change to adult incest laws after petition with zero signatures lodged
The petition aimed to legalise incest between consenting adults over 21-years-old.
DRC elections 2016: November vote is still 'technically possible' says FCO
EXCLUSIVE: Interview with the UK Foreign and Commonwealth on the DRC's presidential elections.
Pakistan: Taliban commander Umar Mansoor promises further attacks on University 'nurseries' in fresh video
Pakistani Taliban commander Umar Mansoor vows to continue terror attacks on schools and universities.
Sarah Sands: Mother who stabbed serial paedophile Michael Pleasted to death has jail term doubled
The Court of Appeal judges ruled that Sarah Sands' sentence was too lenient.
Sweden: Bomb scare forces jet from London Heathrow to make emergency landing in Gothenburg
Departing flights at Landvetter Airport have resumed, arrivals are still on hold.
Syria: Bashar al-Assad regime is 'in a better place now' due to Russian air strikes
Russian air strikes in Syria have killed 1,000 civilians compared to 893 Isis members.
Davos 2016: David Cameron to issue call to businesses to support EU membership
PM also likely to discuss growing migrant crisis with the UK to oppose moves to scrap Dublin Regulation.
Manchester: Fire crews discover male body after putting out tent fire at Salford Station
Fire crews responded to reports of a fire under a city-centre railway bridge in the early hours of Wednesday.
Lancashire: Police investigate 10-year-old Muslim boy over 'terrorist' spelling error
The schoolboy accidentally wrote that he lives in a 'terrorist house' instead of a 'terraced house'.
DRC: The battle to protect Virunga National Park and the wildlife living there
Virunga is Africa's oldest national park and home to some of the last remaining gorillas.
Thailand: Video of keeper threatening to punch baby elephant prompts global outrage
The clip shows a young keeper threatening the elephant and grabbing its ear.
North Korea: AFP news agency to open bureau in effort to shine spotlight on super-secretive state
AFP's Pyongyang office will be up and running in mid-2016.
EU slams illegal Israeli settlements but insists it is not boycotting the state
Illegal settlements 'an obstacle to peace and threaten to make a two-state solution impossible' says EU.
David Cameron defends close UK-Saudi Arabia ties and hails Riyadh as 'opponents of Daesh'
David Cameron also said that the UK supports the legitimate government of Yemen.
Anders Kompass: UN whistleblower who exposed child sex abuse by peacekeepers in Central African Republic is cleared
Despite being exonerated, Kompass said that he is weighing up his future over his treatment.