The teenager was presented the award at Sweden's QX Gay Gala.
Warren Clark took traditional approach to becoming a terrorist - by sending his CV with a formal application letter.
Callie Schenker recorded the bizarre incident and posted it to her Facebook account where it has received over five million views.
Matthew Knowles even claimed he dated Beyoncé's mother because he thought she was white.
Netanyahu's government is offering 20,000 male migrants, most of whom are from Sudan and Eritrea, $3,500 (£2,500) and a plane ticket to what it says is a safe destination in Africa.
Multi-million-pound firms are, like Uber and Deliveroo, are offloading business risk onto some of the poorest people in Britain.
A circus worker in Guatemala had both his arms violently ripped off by hungry tigers as he gave the animals a bucket of water to drink.
Tragedy strikes two young friends after Anthony Perez is trapped in ice saving his mate from a frozen pond in New York.
Iran executed at least three child offenders in January 2018. Only four countries in the world, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Yemen, carry death penalty for children.
Jeanne Heo from Los Angeles was approached by a man in North Hollywood who asked where she was from and if she "spoke English".
Soldiers drafted in to replace sick security guards as complaints mount about food hygiene and officials struggle to contain outbreak of norovirus
Twitter and PornHub say they will both take action against AI-enhanced porn videos that use the faces of celebrities, a phenomenon now widely known as "deepfakes".
Nato is considering a renewed commitment to a long-term training mission in Iraq as the US puts pressure on its European allies to help hold the country against Isis militants.
Hooters is offering a BOGOF deal on chicken wings this Valentine's Day if you shred a photo of your ex, either in store or online.
The North Korean government has launched a new beer with an "exclusive" recipe after leader Kim Jong-un lambasted the quality of imported lager from its neighbours in the South.
Police in China mix Google Glass-style eyewear with facial recognition technology to catch criminals.
North Koreans lucky enough to own a mobile phone can play patriotic shoot-'em-up as propaganda war moves into video games.
Child murderer sentenced to 40 months after admitting possessing more than 1,000 abuse images and document advising how to have underage sex.
PC Kehinde Meshe handed final warning following incident in south-east London involving pupil he was attempting to discipline.
EN+, controlled by billionaire Oleg Deripaska, has close links to Russian president and sanctioned bank but MI6 not alerted to stock exchange listing.
Kyleigh Potts, who calls the lip-kit maven her "ultimate goal and inspiration", has so far undergone multiple procedures to enhance her lips, chin and nose.
The man claims doctors told them that the skull part had been thrown into a dustbin.
Mohammed bin Salman's trip to London on 8 March faces demonstrations by anti-war campaigners and human rights groups.
US Senator Dan Sullivan asks Etsy.com to reconsider policy to allow native Alaskans to continue selling walrus tusk products.
House prices fall 0.6% month-on-month in January, driving annual growth down to its lowest level since July.
Power in pariah state of North Korea is a family affair as Kim's little sister moves further into world spotlight at Winter Olympics.
An Olympian question for Pyeongchang Winter Games organisers to wrestle with: to give or not to give the Galaxy phone to 22 North Korean athletes.
Muhiyidin d'Baha, who was filmed jumping through barrier to take down controversial flag in Charleston, dies after New Orleans shooting.
According to investigators, the couple befriended the minor girl with apparent emotional issues based on a parental referral.
Photos show buildings in Hualien leaning at sharp angles, their lowest floors crushed into mangled heaps of concrete, shattered glass and bent iron beams.