Turkey warns Russia they 'face consequences' after fresh airspace violations
Turkish President Erdogan warned on Saturday that Russia would 'have to face consequences if it keeps up such violations'.
Zika virus: Activists petition Brazil's Supreme court to waive law banning abortions for infected women
The Zika virus can cause microcephaly and brain defects in new-born babies but in Brazil abortion is still illegal
Once-extinct zebra-like 'quagga' brought back to life in South Africa using DNA engineering
The quagga, or an animal very similar, has been brought back to life by scientists in Cape Town South Africa
War on Isis: Dutch government agree to begin air strikes in Syria against Daesh
The Dutch government has decided to use its considerable air power in the region to target Daesh.
8-year-old was among 22,000 UK children held in police cells overnight in 2015
Police forces in England have been detaining under 18s overnight at an alarming rate.
UK: Man appears charged with posing as policeman and raping girl, 12, at knifepoint
Apedelrazak Badram is charged with 3 sexual offences and 2 counts of impersonating a police officer
Arrests made as far-right Britain First march makes its way through Dewsbury
March by Britain First in West Yorkshire led to clashes between far-right and anti-fascist groups
Greater Manchester Unitarian church first in the UK to offer transgender baptisms
New Chapel Unitarian and Free Christian in Denton agreed the move at its AGM.
Lord Lucan was 'fed to tiger' after he shot himself whilst fleeing nanny murder charge, says friend
A pal of the infamous peer said he was sworn to secrecy about Lord Lucan's death 40 years ago.
Zika virus: US and Brazilian governments team up in effort to develop vaccine
Barack Obama and Brazilian counterpart Dilma Rousseff discussed 'shared concerns' by phone on Friday night.
Hilary Clinton's emails deemed 'top secret' after State Department said they can cause 'exceptionally grave' damage
The Presidential candidate's unsecured home server was said to have contained 22 'top secret' emails.
Russian plane crash: 'Bomb in handbag' brought down MetroJet Russian passenger jet
Egypt has claimed that they have found evidence that the Russian plane crash in October was terrorist-related.
War on Isis: Mystery sniper believed to have assassinated 3 Daesh chiefs in 10 days
Jihadi commanders in Libya have come under attack in the last fortnight from an unidentified sharpshooter.
Two columnists at Glasgow Herald lose jobs after Rangers FC board 'Billy Boys' song row
Graham Spiers resigned and Angela Haggerty was sacked after showing support for Spiers after he wrote about an unnamed member.
UK: Girl, 12, allegedly raped at knifepoint by bogus police officer in London
A 32-year-old man has been arrested following the incident which took place in Edmonton in north London.
Angela Merkel leads new German policy to cut asylum claims from Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco
Berlin estimates that one million migrants arrived at its borders last year.
Ex-England star Stuart Pearce joins the UK's 'worst football team'
The former England left-back dubbed 'Psycho' said he has gone 'full-circle'.
Adolf Eichmann: 13 facts about the 'banaliity of evil' who remained defiant until the end
A letter by Eichmann pleading for clemency released to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Migrant crisis: UK to give child refugees from Syria sanctuary but none from Europe
The Home Office says it will work with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to identify "exceptional cases".
Damian Lewis tells protesters who claim he is too 'privileged' that they 'missed the point'
Homeland star switches on a laser show to celebrate Acland Burghley comprehensive's 50th anniversary.
TalkTalk hack after-effect: Three India-based Wipro call centre workers arrested
The suspects are employed by Wipro, a local call centre provider, in Kolkata.
British heavyweight champion Tyson Fury warned by boxing authorities after 'controversial' comments
British Boxing Board of Control officials acknowledge his comments had 'caused offensive'
Holocaust Memorial Day 2016: 18 moving quotes of remembrance to the victims of the genocide
Ibtimes.co.uk has put together 18 moving quotes to commemorate the millions of victims.
War on Isis: Georgia's Prime Minister denies Daesh training camp operating in Pankisi Gorge
The Russian Foreign Minister says Moscow has intelligence Isis is operating a training base in Georgia.
Tennis match-fixing: Worldwide tennis officials launch independent review into allegations
The ATP, WTA, International Tennis Federation (ITF) and heads of all four Grand Slams will work together to investigate the issue
Scientists agree World 'Doomsday Clock' should remain at 3 minutes to midnight
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has been monitoring how close we are to destroying ourselves since 1947
Cardiff asylum seekers made to wear red wristbands by Home Office contractor
Asylum seekers told by Clearsprings Ready Homes they must wear wristbands all the time to get fed.
Former Israeli President Shimon Peres rushed to hospital with 'chest pains'
The 92-year-old had a heart attack 10 days ago and underwent surgery for a constricted artery.
South African girls given scholarship funds if they can prove they are virgins
The scholarships are to encourage girls to stay 'pure' and are subject to tests.
UK considering taking more lone Syrian child refugees from European camps
The UK had previously agreed to accept 20,000 Syrian refugees from Syrian camps.