Bar Risa in Birmingham apologises for 'disgusting' event that saw staff wear contamination suits.
Are humping toys behind Kim Jong-un a slip-up or a subversive joke?
Swedish foreign minister Margot Wallstrom rebuffs accusations of superficiality from Avigdor Lieberman.
Maggie's Centres are homely cancer support buildings that are designed to appeal to men.
Blaise Compaore steps down after days of violent protests
Moscow to submit UN application claiming 1.2 million square kilometres of Arctic Ocean.
Sons of missing MH370 passenger Jee Jing Hang file first lawsuit against struggling airline
House of Commons debate triggered following 'historic' report urging change to Britain's drug policy
A zoo in Chile allows visitors to tickle a lion's belly – from inside a cage mounted on a truck.
Twitter campaign aimed at highlighting rape issues prompts thousands of rape victims to speak up.
German lorry driver jailed for 10 and half years for carrying out more than 700 motorway shootings
Seven people have been arrested after illegally excavating an Egyptian temple
Seven men jailed after detaining men and threatening them with a hammer, knife and a hot iron
Massive blaze at seventh and eight floor of Radio France building prompts evacuation of staff
Per Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, also known as hacker 'anakata', sentenced to 3.5 years in prison in "largest hacking case ever".
Imagining a dystopia that could follow a Ukip victory at the 2015 general election.
Anti-Defamation League and other two pro-Israeli groups campaign against Israel's defence minister Yaalon's controversial plan.
Would you stay if Ukip won a general election and put Nigel Farage in Number 10 Downing Street?
Russian cargo aircraft dispatches aid to Republic of Congo, Ghana, Mali, Guinea-Bissau, and Ivory Coast.
Police said they took photos of unmanned aircrafts flying over atomic sites across the country.
Homeowner accused of racism after Halloween display of lynched black family
Hardline Jewish figure reportedly received death threats for his campaign for Jewish prayer in Temple Mount
53-year-old arrested following blaze at SP Fireworks warehouse which has left two people unaccounted for
The Independent Commission for Aid Impact says DFID needs to do more to tackle corruption
Emotional coldness and ruthlessness makes psychopaths ideal leaders, advised report
Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaore refuses to resign, despite violent protests in Ouagadougou.
World Bank's Doing Business 2015 Report praises oligarchical practices that subjugate the poor and poverty stricken.
The ban follows a surge of attacks carried out by people wearing clown costumes
My sales team and I recently travelled across the country to see how much we could raise
He told one victim of the Ponzi Scheme that 'God told me to call you'