Duterte's top cop returns from Colombia and warns Filipino drug lords 'it's time to flee'
Ronald dela Rosa's recent visit to Colombia has given him ideas on how to fight the war on drugs.
Top Duterte critic fears for her life after calling out president over murderous drug war
'What does it profit a man to gain the whole world, and yet lose his soul? I choose to keep my soul,' says Leila de Lima.
Duterte: Philippines drug war? I give it 5 out of 10
Number of people 'contaminated by drugs' will soon hit four million, according to president
Why DRC President Joseph Kabila must go after 15 years in power
'We can't take it anymore because if we go along with this, there's no hope for us,' says activist Bandi Mbubi.
6-year-old boy pleads with Obama to give Omran Daqneesh a home
'Catherine, my little sister, will be collecting butterflies and fireflies for him,' wrote Alex.
Rodrigo Duterte invites UN and EU to investigate drug deaths – under one condition
The president also gave EU lawmakers the middle finger as he continues to make international headlines.
Protesters demand UK government stop DRC President Joseph Kabila from pursuing third term
The demonstration aimed to pile pressure on the international community following deadly clashes.
Drug-pushing baron's daughter follows him to an early grave in Duterte's crackdown
Moynihan's father was accused of being involved in the heroin trade and died aged 55.
Judge refuses to 'give up' on British woman caged by father in Saudi Arabia
Al-Jeffery's lawyer is preparing to fly to Saudi Arabia to meet directly with her client.
Email reveals Jack Straw hoped Brexit would bury bad news of Chilcot verdict on Iraq war
Leaked emails between Straw and former US Secretary of State Colin Powell were obtained by DC Leaks.
Ravenous polar bears trap Russian scientists in remote Arctic post for weeks
One female spends her nights perched under the station's windows.
British Muslim woman attacked with fire on New York street
Attack comes days after two Muslim women were punched as they pushed their children in prams in New York.
DRC: Presidential elections before local ones are non-negotiable, opposition tells Kabila
Local before presidential elections are a 'way of gaining a new mandate, without holding elections'.
Duterte 'intentionally skipped' Obama meeting because he 'does not like the Americans'
'It's simply a matter of principle for me,' the president of the Philippines said.
Mombasa police station petrol bombed by three robed women in bulletproof vests
'This is terrorism, they were definitely on a mission,' one police officer said.
Hillary Clinton suffers 'medical episode' at 9/11 commemoration ceremony
The Democratic presidential nominee's knees reportedly 'buckled' as she was helped away.
Robot carries out its first kidney transplant on two British patients
The new method could potentially 'revolutionise transplantation'.
141 police workers in Philippines are being investigated for taking crystal meth
'They are now charged with grave misconduct by violation of the anti-drugs law,' one official said.
Scottish 9/11 survivor refuses to 'live in fear' as she prepares to return to New York
Lorraine Gilmartin Blevins is set to go back to the city for the first time in 15 years.
NHS bosses warn funding urgently needed to stop 'draconian rationing' of treatment
Hospital chiefs warn 'unpalatable' decisions over care and jobs are coming.
Saudi foreign minister to brief UK lawmakers and prevent ban of arms sales amid Yemen conflict
It comes a day after Theresa May raised concerns over the conflict in Yemen with Saudi leaders.
Saudi man who smuggled narcotics into prison with drone gets 15 years in jail and 1,500 lashes
Seven other accomplices received between three and 10 years behind bars.
Theresa May raises concerns over Yemen as calls grow for world's second-biggest arms dealer to stop Saudi sales
Boris Johnson insists Britain 'operates one of the most robust arms export control regimes in the world'.
Many dead after explosion rocks night market in Philippines President Duterte's hometown
At least 60 people have been wounded.
Spain monitors 200 people after man dies of tick-borne Crimean-Congo fever
A nurse who treated the man has also been infected and is in an intensive care unit in Madrid.
Karate grandad fights off Asian black bear
The 63-year-old fisherman fought off the creature by jabbing at its eyes, sending it into the woods.
'Malaysian Official 1' named in DoJ lawsuit over 1MDB scandal is Najib Razak, cabinet minister says
'I agree that MO1' is the prime minister,' cabinet minister Abdul Rahman Dahlan revealed.
UK-Russia ties 'depend on special relationship with the US,' says Vladimir Putin
Russian leader's remarks come ahead of his meeting with PM Theresa May in China next week.
Italy's 'Fertility Day' campaign backfires after health ministry releases 'offensive' images
'Hurry up! Don't wait for the stork,' one promotional image read.
Russia's claims it killed key Isis leader Abu Muhammad al-Adnani 'laughable' says US
US targeted terror group spokesman in drone strike as Pentagon says 'no information supports Russia's claim'.