Cummin Up, a Caribbean restaurant in south London, announced it will open on Christmas Day to provide food for poor or lonely Londoners.
Animated film depicts Saudi military invading rival power and deposing supreme leader while 'liberated' Iranians cheer and wave posters of Saudi ruler.
Oregon teacher, Andrea Nicole Baber, has been charged with having sex and smoking dope with one of her teenage students.
"Spacecraft" landing in Roswell, New Mexico, and strange lights in Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk. People worldwide have a lot of conspiracy theories about flying saucer sightings.
A fishery in Oxfordshire has become the subject of legal action after it barred Eastern Europeans from entering.
Deputy headteacher Alan Hawe wrote three-page letter outlining reasons for axe killings of wife and children, inquest hears.
Natasha Smith allegedly took a kitchen knife to husband Neil Jex after a day of drinking that began with a festive meal.
The Philippines president said rape victims in "his time" used to be beautiful and "worth dying for".
RICS data shows house prices to fall in the capital and the south-east next year and drop could spark nationwide fall.
Cardinal Bernard Law, named by the Boston Globe's Spotlight investigation into clerical child sex abuse in Boston Archdiocese, fled to Rome and escaped prison.
Jenny Swift found hanged in cell just days after pulling out of death pact with three other trans inmates, inquest hears.
A woman in Indiana says she was "scared to death" when a hotel charged her $350 and threatened legal action after she wrote a negative review.
Oskar Gröning, 96, launches appeal against four-year sentence for playing part in mass murder of 300,000 people in a Nazi concentration camp.
Flight attendants working from one of Australia's most popular tourist destinations were taken to hospital with the same symptoms.
Monalisa Perez, a mother of two, is expected to be sentenced to 180 days in jail in February 2018, followed by 10 years of probation.
Police questioning a number of suspects in relation to planning of possible terror attacks in the UK.
Jamie Sierra-Ferrucho has been sentenced to eight months in jail for groping two women and touching himself inappropriately on the Tube.
The UFOs hovered in the sky for around 20 minutes before disappearing.
A self-claimed breathing expert says atheists do not breathe properly and hence cannot experience God.
Kanokporn Junsricha was fined after she admitted to illegally bringing 10kg of dried frogs into the country.
A report has revealed that North Korea has begun testing the loading of the anthrax onto intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Mosul's gravediggers, its morgue workers and the volunteers who retrieve bodies from the city's rubble are keeping count.
Trump administration vowed that Pyongyang would be held accountable for a May cyberattack that affected 150 countries - but what can it do?
Photos of seriously injured acid attack victim Phoebe Georgiou used in court to try lessen sentence for barbaric attack.
Pennsylvania officials said Kurtz was arrested after DNA obtained from his discarded cigarettes connected him to two of the crimes.
A cheeky monkey, a couple of bears getting frisky, a fox urinating into a golf hole – the year's silliest photography contest has a serious side.
Since 1950, more than 6,500, or about 6 percent of U.S. priests, have been accused of molesting children, and the American church has paid more than $3 billion in settlements to victims.
Work to install the sophisticated, GPS-based technology known as positive train control isn't expected to be completed until next spring.
Felix-Felix is accused of managing shipments of tonnes of cocaine and laundering millions of dollars for the Sinaloa cartel.
The Jiangxi Province-based cosmetic company defended the action by claiming the exercise was meant to infuse "team spirit".