Only Russia and North Korea viewed more negatively than Israel by the UK public - poll
Imad Mughniyah killed in joint operation between security services, reports Washington Post
'This city has defended humanity against the cruellest terrorist organization in the world.'
After the beheading of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto, Jordan vows to work towards the release of pilot Muath al-Kaseasbeh
116 teachers busted for sex with students in Texas in 2014, while Alabama saw most relationships per capita.
Australian journalist jailed for 400 days has been deported to Australia
Inmates looking for love are meeting potential lovers via jail date group
Islamist insurgents have attacked Nigeria's northeastern town of Maiduguri, in a fierce gun battle that has killed eight people.
A blast on a tourist bus in a central district of the Syrian capital killed at least six people and wounded ten on Sunday.
Boy, 3, accidentally discharged firearm while rummaging around in his mother's purse.
The competition winner will receive a $12,000 reward, say organisers.
Photos of the woman raped by Ched Evans were posted on an Asian news site.
Search resumes for unidentified man hit by wave at Port William.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the international community will make the perpetrators 'atone for their crimes.
Celebrations are held by pagan communities on 1 February to observe the astronomical midpoint between Winter Solstice and Spring Equinox.
Donations were made for the disabled pensioner who was mugged outside his home in Gateshead.
The Japanese government are yet to confirm the authenticity of the video which purports to show the Japanese journalist being killed by Jihadi John.
Workers at a Nevada call centre alerted police after hearing a woman screaming 'Please don't kill me.'
Heidi, 28, said she expected her father to be fully exonerated.
Yuri Pivovarov, the institute's director, which branded the fire a 'disaster' said the extent of the damage remained unclear
The mob boss fled into the hideaway when police raided Rome property.
The document will be presented to Rome's Pontifical Council for Culture on 4 to 7 February.
Move comes after online propaganda campaigns by Isis and Russia.
RFIDs have caused controversy in US following rumours they could be included in health care reforms.
Tattoo artists from around the world gathered at the annual Venezuela Expo Tattoo in Caracas.
Female evacuated from Sierra Leone after being accidentally pricked by a needle while treating Ebola patients.
Calls follow royal pardon for mathematician Turing, recently portrayed by Cumberbatch in the Imitation Game.
British Liver Trust calls on the government to support its Love Your Liver campaign.
North Oil Co officials fear workers have been taken hostage by the extremists in Khabbaz.
Terrorists are allegedly plotting to attack police on UK shores.