After five years of training jetmen Yves Rossy and Vince Reffett soared over the skies of Dubai.
Quake evacuees in Kathmandu ran out into open ground as another earthquake struck Nepal.
Four artists have been nominated for the coveted £40,000 prize.
A US woman is suing her employer for firing her after she turned off a vehicle GPS monitoring app.
Mother of Kostandinos Erik Scurfield, the first UK volunteer to die fighting Isis in Syria, speaks to IBT about her new campaign.
The 16-year-old blogger may be jailed for insulting Christians and posting an obscene image of Lee Kuan Yew.
Former NotW editor accused of lying during 2010 trial of Scottish MP Tommy Sheridan.
Hundreds of Rohingya Muslims left without food or water for three days in abandoned ship off Malaysia.
A Picasso oil painting from 1955 smashed the record for the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction on Monday.
Amateur videos show migrants being brutalised by police in Calais.
Alois Nduna claimed to be Satanist who drank blood of murder victims to make him stronger.
Protesters wearing bizarre masks demonstrate against President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term.
Report by slain Kremlin critic alleges that hundreds of Russian soldiers were killed in east Ukraine.
The Expo 2015 Future Food District shows how new technologies can be applied at each step of the food chain.
Bobby and Christi Shepherd died after carbon monoxide leaked from faulty boiler at Thomas Cook hotel.
The Nepal earthquake killed more than 8,000 people on 25 April and left more than one million affected.
IPPC reports say offices mishandled 2008 and failed to encourage victim to continue with assault claim.
Mark Colborne from Southampton denies preparing terrorism acts.
Hana al-Za'anin became pregnant using her husband's sperm smuggled out of an Israeli jail.
Nomura allegedly sold bonds based on false statements.
Three held for 12 days without charge for murder of soldiers in Northern Ireland claimed their human rights had been violated.
Police sources said if men were discovered they would face death by the jihadists.
An estimated 6,000 Bangladeshis and Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar are trapped in crowded, wooden boats.
Police knew Australian man named Eric Bennett dropped cigarette that started fire but did not reveal to public.
Navy tows away vessel carrying migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar off Aceh coast.
Strong quake hits Nepal west of Namche Bazaar with shockwaves felt as far away as New Delhi
Mukto-Mona writer Ananta Bijoy Das killed in northeastern Bangladesh by masked gang.
Environmentalists says move is 'risky and ill-conceived'
The 41-year-old was charged with nine felony counts and eight misdemeanor counts.
The 23-year-old failed to tell his parents he had dropped out of university back in September.