Sepp Blatter on the verge of Fifa suspension
Fifa's ethics committee has recommended a 90-day suspension for Blatter and will meet again on Thursday.
Isis propaganda machine: How the terror group sells itself as an 'idyllic' state
A month-long study of Isis propaganda shows that it is trying to prove it is a genuine nation.
Montana hunter survives bear attack by plunging his arm down its throat
The US hunter received extensive injuries but does not blame the grizzly bear for the attack.
Air France: Stripping, 'bossnapping' and barricades - French workers on the rampage
A profile of past incidents where employees have twisted the arm of their employer to get what they want.
Air France: Executives stripped half-naked as angry mob attacks managers over jobs cuts
French executives stripped and forced to flee as livid workers storm meeting to protest 2,900 job cuts.
South Carolina: Rescue efforts continue as once-in-a-millennium floods swamp state
Emergency responders will continue 'concentrated search and rescue operations' after 1,000-year level of rain.
London underground misery in store as District and Piccadilly lines undergo repairs in October
TFL says extensive work to modernise tube means services will be interrupted.
Bangladesh child torture: Cricket star Shahadat Hossain surrenders after lengthy manhunt
Fast bowler and his wife have been remanded in custody on charges of torturing their 11-year-old maid.
Germany: Hamburg can now seize commercial property to accommodate migrants
Hamburg has passed a temporary law allowing for the seizure of vacant commercial property.
Syria: Air strikes to last '3 to 4 months' as Russia accuses US of 'pretending' to bomb Isis
Russian bombardments in Syria will intensify, a senior Russian lawmaker has said.
Sheffield City Region to receive £900m in 'historic' devolution deal
Sheffield City Region will have more say in how public money is spent and will directly elect its mayor.
London Underground chaos: Jubilee line shut down and Bank station closed inflicting misery on Tube commuters
Severe delays on the Jubilee line and overcrowded Bank station reportedly evacuated.
World's best universities revealed: Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial make top 10 despite impact of cuts
Thirty-four of the world's top 200 universities are in the UK, but economic issues threaten its future positions.
Junior doctors row: Talks break down as thousands prepare to rally outside parliament
Thousands are to demonstrate outside parliament against changes to junior doctors' contracts.
David Cameron is not leaving as prime minister 'in spring 2019' and will serve full term
A British government source has denied a report saying the prime minister intends to resign early.
DRC: Influential Katanga governor Moise Katumbi resigns to rally for democracy
Powerful governor Katumbi has criticised the president for recent attempts to prolong his tenure.
Richard Glossip: US goes on execution spree despite appeals from Pope Francis to abandon the death penalty
Kelly Gissendaner was the first of six inmates scheduled to die to be executed.
China: Parcel bombs explode in at least 13 locations across Liucheng killing seven
Multiple parcels containing explosives have torn through 13 locations in southern China.
Mumbai train terror: Five men condemned to death over 2006 bombings
A defence lawyer said the convicted men were 'innocent' and will appeal the Mumbai court verdict.
Sarah Sands: Mother jailed for stabbing serial convicted paedophile Michael Pleasted to death
BREAKING: Sands's seven-year sentence for manslaughter was halved in a 'truly exceptional case'.
The Simpsons: Smithers to announce he is gay to Mr Burns
Devoted employee Waylon Smithers will reveal his sexual orientation to his oblivious boss, Mr Burns.
Glencore billionaire bust: Who is beleaguered boss Ivan Glasenberg?
Who is the man who lost more than 25% of his fortune in a single day? IBTimes UK profiles Ivan Glasenberg.
Erik Roner death: Nitro Circus star killed in extreme sports skydiving accident
Roner died at the scene of the crash after his parachute got caught in a tall tree.
Jerusalem: Fresh clashes at Al-Aqsa Mosque as Jewish festival of Sukkot begins
Palestinians clash with Israeli police for a second time at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
Prophet Muhammad cartoon controversy: Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard has no regrets
Westergaard's cartoons angered many Muslims around the world.
Hajj stampede: Iran to take legal action as rivals contest death toll
Iran promises to take international legal action against Saudi Arabia over the deadly Hajj stampede.
Do not have sex with our robots, Japanese firm warns users
SoftBank draws the line at users having sex with its humanoid robot Pepper.
Volkswagen: Matthias Muller faces tough task to steer carmaker out of worst ever scandal
BREAKING: Volkswagen names Muller as its new chief executive following emissions testing rigging.
Israel to widen use of live ammunition against those throwing stones or firebombs
Israeli authorities can now use live ammunition "when the life of a third person is threatened".
We are not alone: The UK is a nation of alien believers
52% of Brits believe that intelligent life exists in the universe.