A boat disaster has killed more than 120 people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as a humanitarian crisis accelerates in Katanga
Feminists took part in a demonstration against the Miss World beauty contest, calling it sexist and degrading to women.
Pew survey finds that for the first time in two decades majority favour gun rights, with Congress yet to pass any legislation restricting access to firearms after Sandy Hook killings.
Moscow admits the military jet was in the area at the time.
Fly agaric mushrooms were found in the Queen's garden by celebrity gardener Alan Titchmarsh.
Suspected UK drugs kingpin Robert Dawes believed to be involved in brutal dispute over stolen €14m cocaine batch.
Young's ex-fiancée told friends he turned up 'manic, crazy and probably high' to the apartment.
A man was also whipped for committing adultery in Syria.
'If British intelligence officials were present when people were being tortured, then they were complicit in that torture,' says Sir Malcolm Rifkind.
Three inmates have died during the past month, believed to have been killed by contaminated heroin, in Shotts prison, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Flamboyant Mayfair nightclub owner David West was stabbed to death on Friday.
The report calls for "psycho-sexual development" for trainee priests.
Script of 24th Bond movie starring Daniel Craig and Monica Belluci stolen and leaked online.
Rescuers report that 76 people are missing and 32 are dead after a series of landslides hit Indonesia.
His resignation comes after one protestor was shot dead on Friday.
Seth H. Ramsey shot Todd Ramsey because he feared he would be in trouble for skipping school.
The man wanted to surprise his girlfriend by singing a song and proposing from her window.
Advertising exec tells South Dakota drivers to 'keep their cars out of the ditch and their mind out of the gutter'.
The US Navy hopes the drone can be used for spy missions.
The 27-year-old allegedly met accused, Mehdi Nemmouche, in jail.
Thousands of protestors are gathering on the streets of Washington DC, New York and other US cities on Saturday to voice their anger at the killings of black men by police.
The day after hundreds took part in 'face-sitting' protest in Westminster, thousands register their disagreement online.
Saison José das Graças said he would keep murdering women once he is released from prison.
Norwegian daily newspaper discovers eavesdropping equipment hidden in fake mobile phone base stations.
A rare tiger released by Russian president Vladimir Putin into the wild was filmed eating a dog after crossing into China.
The tomb excavated at Ramesseum is a 3,000 year-old mortuary temple.
Another man was stoned to death for adultery in Iraq.
The weather forecast for the UK could be the biggest freeze in decades, with temperatures dropping to minus 8C, with a wind chill colder than Lapland.
The troops will be training the Kurdish Peshmerga in the use of heavy machine guns.
Police suspect Mehdi Masroor Biswas is unlikely to have any direct contact with jihadists but was self-radicalised.