Smartphones, traffic jams, restaurants and taxis – North Korea's capital is showing signs of prosperity.
Incarceration "did not take place in the required hygienic conditions," judges rule.
Strong civil society organisations played mediator role in troubled transitioning times for Tunisia democracy.
Animal rights activists and SeaWorld supporters faced off at the California Coastal Commission meeting.
Authorities attempted to end an occupation in the university buildings ongoing since the start of October.
All five Mayor of London election candidates to speak at mass rally against a third runway.
China developing new social credit score system for 2020 that analyses a citizen's 'sincerity in society'.
Nigeria was affected by the Ebola outbreak last year, but was declared free from the virus in October 2014.
Mohammad Akhlaq, a Muslim beaten to death by a Hindu mob, kept goat meat in his fridge.
About 80% of all transactions on China's stock markets are conducted by amateur traders.
The court apparently found that the dog did not even bark when commanded to do so by his master.
Coroner rules no inquest into death of newly-wed killed on South African honeymoon in 2010
BREAKING: A shooter has killed one student at Northern Arizona University's Flagstaff campus.
A 12-year-old girl allegedly poured alcohol over man and lit it.
The 60-year-old man suspected his wife of having an extra-marital affair.
Walter Scott was shot after fleeing a traffic stop in April.
Trafalgar Square church evacuated following discovery of potentially dangerous bag of waste.
Three Palestinians and a Beduin wounded in Dimona as unrest expected in Israel and West Bank.
Quartet beat a strong field of candidates including Pope Francis and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Norwegian Nobel Committee in Oslo set to name 2015 laureate of prestigious award.
The child, who has not been named, was killed in south-west China's Chongqing municipality
The Indian government has reacted strongly calling for strict action against the accused.
Scottish nurse diagnosed with Ebola in December 2014 confirmed to have trace of virus again.
The British obesity epidemic costs the NHS £5.1bn annually.
Cases reported of men texting the triple talaq required over WhatsApp for a divorce.
The domestic abuse victim was sentenced to three days in jail for contempt of court.
Top business leaders backing campaign include Peter Cruddas, John Mills and Stuart Wheeler.
Warner's autopsy reveal potassium acetate was used instead of potassium chloride.
Russian-born militants in Afghanistan are being trained by UK and US citizens.
Carl Dunlop died after swimming on Llevant beach despite a red flag warning.