Bergdahl faces life imprisonment if convicted on the most serious charge of misbehaviour.
Bus carrying Argentine police crashed off a bridge near Salta, 900 miles north of Buenos Aires.
Michael Reddington, 27, lost the body part in an accident at the West End Arcade in Nottingham.
A 15-year-old schoolgirl is facing charges of accused of manslaughter, infanticide and concealing a birth.
Police watchdog have conformed an investigation looking into the fatal shooting of Jermaine Baker.
The house in Newtown-le-Willows was home to 14 cannabis plants and around 300 birds.
Robert Ellerby shot Leeds Service Crew hooligan Scott Watmuff who briefly stepped out with his wife Ruby.
Esperanto Day, also called Zamenhof Day, is celebrated on 15 December, which is the birthday of its creator.
Fourteen people - including a baby - were injured as the man rammed his car into a bus stop.
Authorities are seeking Hannibal for questioning over the disappearance of cleric Moussa al-Sadr.
University is best place for open debate that challenges 'controversial' views.
28 people are accused of attempting to overthrow Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza on 13 May.
Police seize 3,500 counterfeit keepsake Vatican documents for Pope Francis's Holy Year of Mercy.
Some local authorities are now using volunteers to monitor live CCTV footage.
Capital FM DJ tells reporters at court he is "going for a drink" after being cleared of indecent assault.
Syed, from Southall, found guilty of planning an attack on Remembrance Sunday in 2014.
Over 750 new cases were recorded in the capital in three months of 2015.
Despite war and political turmoil from Maidan to Crimea, Ukrainian cinema has been a silver lining.
Aubervillers teacher had said masked assailant attacked him with scissors and box cutter knife.
They gave out roses to onlookers and carried placards calling for support for their cause.
In a now-deleted post, the festival said they would be open to transgender women who have undergone surgery.
A number of women have been elected to political office for the first time in Saudi Arabia.
James Petevinou sacked from Met Police after harassing Harrods staff for two months.
Temples of Mammon go up and come down and go up again, but Sir Christopher Wren's places of worship stand their ground.
Police found pictures and texts praising terrorist acts and Islamic State on suspect's mobile phone.
"Every night I see a head hanging in the air," said shocked Gothenberg court chairman.
Battle-lines had followed the political divide but many fear violence could reopen ethnic rifts.
Hopkins' views made her an obvious target for Canadian satirists.
The Fly-Bag is a bomb-proof lining made from strong layers of heat and impact-resistant fabrics and composites.
The wreck of the San Jose was recently discovered off the Caribbean coast.