Former DEA agent Carl Force jailed for soliciting bitcoins from Ross Ulbricht.
Crowd-funding campaign is aiming to buy an island for the world's refugees by 2020.
Brazilian John Kennedy Santos Gurjao ingested 80 pellets of drug, one of which burst.
French researchers prove criminals can get around chip and PIN card protections by using implanted chips.
Yana Lantratova called for a body to be set up to assess the safety of toys.
Kanu reportedly arrested by Nigeria's Department of State Services (DSS) in Lagos in October.
Slovak national given 20-year extended sentence following international manhunt for raping woman.
Temple in the Grijalva River area previously appeared in 2002.
Two children were burned alive in what is believed to be a dispute between castes in Haryana.
Police refused to give a number of attendants but earlier reports suggested 10,000.
The French justice system has published the testimonies of French Jihadists about life with IS and al-Nusra
Pharmacy2U sold data of more than 21,000 patients to companies who targeted elderly and vulnerable
Asaro, 80, is accused of involvement in the robbery at the centre of the 1990 mob film.
FBI took alleged choker in for questioning but said no arrests have been made.
Israeli man died after being hit by a vehicle in the West Bank where a Palestinian attacker was also shot dead.
Johnson was last seen outside XOYO club near Old Street in early hours of 17 October.
CIA director John Brennan had private emails breached by Crackas With Attitude hackers.
The service will be offered free to those who buy a Kirin drink, and users can retake the shot up to three times
Koppu was a category 4 typhoon when it made landfall, but it has weakened into a storm and has moved north over the Luzon Strait.
Man involved in clean up of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has acute myelogenous leukaemia.
South Koreans crossed the border with North Korea to meet family members they had not seen in 65 years.
Journalists says he was attacked with iron bars and and clubs, and suffered microfractures to his feet.
Sudan's president has been invited to attend India-Africa Forum Summit on 26-29 October
The Jubilee Line was running minor delays on Tuesday (20 October) morning during rush hour.
Binner's move to travel to Basel for assisted suicide - illegal in the UK - has reignited the debate on right to assisted dying.
Trauma from civil war and amphetamine abuse gives rise to poorly managed mental health centres.
At least 11 killed in bus bombing in Quetta, provincial capital of restive Balochistan.
President Edgar Lungu led the nation on a "national day of repentance, prayer and fasting."
The number of forces in need of improvement has reached 8 compared to 3 last year.
The 46-year-old woman was also told to visit father on his birthday and festival holidays.