A court heard Terry Oldham, aged 63, was considered "fair game" by gang.
Scotland Yard has launched a nationwide manhunt for Shane O'Brien over death of 21-year-old.
Craig has a UN role as global advocate against the use of landmines and explosives.
Australian high school teacher and former beekeeper captures dandelion pollen grains on a honey bee's eye.
Sea Watch, an organisation that helps migrant boats, put on event to give Germans new perspective on crisis.
Police found home-made explosives and 28 pieces of electronic detonators in several soft drink cans.
MEPs pass resolution saying too little done to protect individuals against mass surveillance
Retailer withdraws product following accusations it was glorifying self-harm scars.
UPDATE: Journalist Christophe Nkezabahizi among 10 killed in worst spate of violence in Bujumbura.
Alison-Madueke released on bail after being arrested in London on bribery and money laundering charges.
Serco was put on the defensive after it emerged a 16-seat limo was sent to pick up asylum seekers.
Civil-war-torn country experiences boom in olive oil output despite fighting and destruction.
Some critics say funds would be better spent for mental health care.
Breaking: Health of nurse who was first diagnosed with virus in 2014 slips after being to Royal Free Hospital.
Authors return Sahitya Akademi Awards to protest growing disregard for freedom of speech under Narendra Modi.
Requests for information from the MoJ met with labyrinthine world of Kafkaesque contradiction and confusion.
Audio statement from IslamicState calls for jihad against "Crusaders' war".
MSF president Joanne Liu appeals to safeguard ability of humanitarian organisations to work in conflict zones.
Israel begins sealing Palestinian neighbourhoods in East Jerusalem after wave of deadly attacks.
Alleged Isis member killed at least 97 people at peace rally in Turkish capital.
State media reports the women were sold for as little as £5,000 each.
Critics point out that India's notorious drug industry is getting a taste of its own medicine.
Sankara was killed in a 1987 coup d'etat staged by Blaise Compaore, who is believed to have ordered the killing.
The court has ruled in favour of Alison Sharland and Varsha Gohil, who claimed their ex-husbands lied in court.
Tesla claims journalists from the Reno Gazette Journal snuck into Gigafactory and assaulted its employees.
Accord signals the deepening of ties between Paris and Riyadh.
Former hostage Ottosen said Emwazi enjoyed masterminding tactics to torture the captives.
Williams was murdered in 2013 by Reynold's five years after he had strangled another teenage girl
Winston Churchill's 1895 journey to Cuba was far more formative than has been previously understood.
Strict measures include army deployment, curfews, and demolition of attackers' houses.