Astronomers hope to connect with potentially inhabitable planets.
Smith's family are fighting to overturn the request to exhume their 89-year-old relative.
Facebook and Reliance Communications have brought a service that will help a billion-plus population in "accessing affordable internet."
Footballs fans accused of attacking policemen and terrorising the public.
The Public Accounts Committee will also question Lord Green.
Seven people are in serious condition after bus accident prompts pile-up on bridge leading to Incheon International Airport.
News anchor suspended without pay after admitting he made up claim he was shot down during Iraq war.
Comedy Central said the show is expected to continue, a replacement host not named yet.
Police arrested Craig Stephen Hicks for the killing of three young students at Chapel Hill
Netanyahu admits of 'profound disagreement' with the US and P5+1 over 'the offer that has been made to Iran'.
OKlahoma could become first state to use nitrogen gas following recent botched executions
HRW's 82-page report claims systematic violation of Louvre construction site migrant workers in Abu Dhabi.
A hunting knife, flag and other items were seized in a raid by the Joint Counter Terrorism Taskforce, according to the Daily Telegraph.
Pablo Picasso's former electrician and his wife are on trial over 271 alleged stolen pieces of artwork.
US Ambassador will leave Yemen on Wednesday following last week's Houthi 'coup'
Prince Charles receives 'friendly response' after raising Saudi blogger Raif Badawi's case with Saudi King Salman.
Hackers supporting the Islamic State posted threats to Michelle Obama and her daughters after a cyber attack on Newsweek's Twitter account.
Teenager accused of plotting Lee Rigby style murder in south London
Celebrities and people who hate their photo being taken should try out the Flashback Photobomber Hoodie.
Grasse court orders Cannes' Clinica Jourdan to pay a total of €1.88m in damages.
A commercial area in northern Jakarta was badly hit, with people moved by boats and carriages.
Brazilian police break up a major drug and arms trafficking ring, in which detainees ordered the cull of rivals from their cells.
Anti-pornography and domestic abuse campaigners protest against the Fifty Shades Of Grey film release.
Former Tory leadership challenger says regulation of UK's surveillance agency is 'very poor.'
Isis says hostage was killed in a Jordanian air strike.
Rockets kill civilians and soldiers in Ukrainian government-held town of Kramatorsk.
Lawmakers say proposal could expand to the whole East Java province.
Brazil's health minister Arthur Chioro said "We need to reach young people."
Police said the infant suffered "massive brain injuries".
Mueller family have released a letter that the American aid worker wrote to the them in 2014