3 killed in shooting in Baltimore, gunmen at large
BREAKING: Three people have been pronounced dead near university campus as police launch manhunt for gunmen.
Russia offers debt-ridden Greece funds from Brics bank
Greece can become shareholder in Brics' New Development Bank and borrow money, says Russia.
British backpackers murder trial set to begin in Thailand as victims' families arrive
Families of Hannah Witheridge and David Miller arrive in Thailand as court will hear murder charges against Burmese duo.
Washington jets intercept two nuclear-capable Russian bombers on Independence Day
Two Russian Tupolev Tu-95 long-range strategic bombers were intercepted off the coastline of California and Alaska.
Turkish Airlines plane with 150 people aboard makes emergency landing in Delhi after terror threat
BREAKING: Message of "bomb in cargo" was written on the mirror of the flight's toilet using lipstick.
7/7 London bombings: UK to mark 10th anniversary of Islamist attack with prayers and silence
St Paul's Cathedral and Hyde Park to witness gatherings.
Floyd Mayweather stripped of WBO title he won in Manny Pacquaio fight
Mayweather's title withdrawn after he failed to comply with rules of World Boxing Organization.
Egyptian journalists up in arms as new terrorism law aims at curbing freedom of press
Journalists face up to two years jail sentence if they report terror figures which contradict government statements.
Greek referendum: Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis quits as European leaders ponder next move
BREAKING: Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis steps down in shocking move after referendum results.
Nigeria: Twin blasts rock Jos city killing at least 15 people
Explosions target local Islamic cleric who recently condemned Boko Haram.
Pakistan bans English translations for sacred Arabic terms
PM Nawaz Sharif ratifies decision banning English translations of terms considered sacred in Islam.
Isis releases video showing execution of Syrian soldiers in Palmyra
Islamist militants slaughter 25 Assad loyalists captured in Homs.
Greece votes in knife-edge referendum as euro faces its biggest threat
Millions of Greeks to decide on austerity terms of international creditors in game-changing referendum.
National Archives reveal lighter banter of Foreign Office over Hong Kong-Northern Ireland
UK officials considered resettling 5.5 million Hong Kong residents in Northern Ireland in a spoof plan.
Saudi Arabia presses on with air strikes against Shi'ite Houthi rebels in Yemen
At least eight people died in the latest attack in the Yemeni capital Sana'a.
Unesco terms Isis's destruction of heritage sites 'cultural cleansing'
UN agency's warning came after the Islamists smashed a 2nd century statue in the Syrian city of Palmyra.
Isis executes top commander for plotting coup against Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Several Islamist supporters of Abu Usman al-Hassan have reportedly either fled or moved from Mosul after his execution.
China's sweeping national security legislation likely to take on critics
Beijing's loosely-worded national security law comprises wide-ranging sectors like finance, defence, religion and cyberspace.
Greek Debt Crisis: Crowdfunding website Indiegogo crashes
Crowdfunding campaign launched by Briton Thom Feeney raises €530,000 for Greece bailout.
Indonesia Medan plane crash: Pilots made distress call two minutes after take-off
It is still unclear why pilots of Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft wanted to return.
Belgian doctors to euthanise healthy 24-year-old woman suffering from depression
The woman, identified as Laura, will receive a lethal injection from health experts.
Isis targets Houthi rebel leaders in Yemen as car bomb attack claims 28 lives
Officials confirmed that the explosion ripped through the area, dubbed by the Islamist militants as "Shi'ite Nest".
Japan: Self-immolation on Shinkansen bullet train leaves 2 dead
BREAKING: Passenger sets himself on fire on train causing casualties.
Somalia: Soldiers beheaded as al-Shabaab Islamists attack another army base
Somali security forces have been witnessing a wave of attacks by militants, who have vowed to uproot the government by 2016.
Israeli navy seizes Gaza-bound flotilla carrying pro-Palestine activists
'Marianne av Göteborg' and smaller boats taken to Israel's Ashdod port.
Greek debt crisis: Banks to remain closed until bailout referendum
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras imposes capital control amid fears Greece may default on IMF loan.
Kuwait identifies Shi'ite mosque attacker as Saudi national
Authorities say suicide bomber reached Kuwait hours before deadly Shi'ite mosque bomb attack.
Taiwan: More than 500 injured in Taipei amusement park blast
Organisers of a party at amusement park detained for questioning.
Greek parliament rallies behind Alexis Tsipras on bailout referendum
As many as 170 MPs, including members of far-right Golden Dawn, vote in favour of referendum.
Tunisia hotel attack: Most victims are British says PM Habib Essid
Germans, Belgians and French among victims of Sousse beach resort carnage.