Workers in Bangladesh still working in appalling conditions despite Rana Plaza disaster.
Woman, 81, whose parents and sisters were killed at Auschwitz says she has forgiven all Nazis.
It is estimated that more than 2,000 of the 7,000 world's official languages have only 1,000 speakers or fewer.
US says that claims are an attempt to detract from Russian role in fomenting conflict.
Calbuco volcano erupts, with lightning crackling in a dark sky turned reddish orange by the explosion.
Seven UK hedge fund managers are worth over £1bn now, up from four executives in 2014.
Authorities in the Japanese capital of Tokyo have cordoned off a playground where high levels of radiation were detected this week.
Still no clues on identity of Hatton Garden theft gang
Pilgrimage to site of Anzac heroism made me realise what being Australian meant.
Three officers allegedly kidnapped and sexually assaulted a 29-year-old woman in Mumbai
The parents of the UK's youngest ever organ donor explained on 23 April how donating their son's organs helped them cope with their grief.
On Armenian genocide centenary IBTimes UK speaks with Armenian Youth Federation London.
Scotland Yard may take action over damning ruling against former Mayor Rahman.
'Getting on a boat is the only option I have,' Nael Goitom who fled IS captivity says.
Luke Alphey created a technology that promotes sustainable control of disease-carrying mosquitoes.
It is believed the Sambisa forest is where the insurgents keep some 219 girls kidnapped last April.
Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden, New Zealand and Australia also on top of list, finds World Happiness Report.
The lawsuit, which was filed in Manhattan federal court, names the school, its board of trustees, president Lee C Bollinger and Professor Jon Kessler as defendants.
Josh was in charge of food shopping and ensured that Betty Jo lived on an unhealthy diet.
The migrants 'so desperate to get to Europe that they would buy their own dinghies and cross the seas alone'.
One-time CIA chief also ordered to pay $100k fine for 'serious offence'.
A hearing at Southwark Crown Court heard he had spent almost £4,500 on taxi fares during his trials.
The lawsuit also names former Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson and former Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson as defendants.
Feds pulling out stops to partner with tech companies
China begins crackdown on the 'uncivilised' practice of using strippers to draw mourners at funerals.
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission advised consumers to "immediately destroy and dispose of the products".
US authorities fear Singh may have squirrelled away £40m offshore
Police have appealed on BBC Crimewatch for witnesses to come forward.
Victim Steve Woolfenden described loosing his right leg and watching 8-year-old Martin Richards being comforted by his mother as he died.
Moore wins the world's biggest photography competition for his hard-hitting series on Ebola in Liberia.