Operation Grange police searching for clues on Madeleine McCann.
Man who admitted to murdering more than 40 people said he enjoyed killing.
Declaration of International Day of Yoga could help prevent contradictions while making laws, feel UN member states.
The cause of death has not yet been confirmed.
Fears of fresh cases of Ebola in Kono district thought to be free of disease lead to lockdown.
Tehreek-e-Taliban spokesman also claims Nobel committee recognised Malala in attempt to undermine Islam.
La Poderosa Tours offers motorcycle experiences in a nod to Che Guevara's biggest passion.
B613 is the fictional covert government agency featured in ABC White House Drama, Scandal.
Man sentenced to 16 years for 'sadistic' attempted murder of Dovile Krivickaite in east London.
Abu Ein's body is buried to the sound of gunfire as mourners condemn Israel.
Neil Masterson claims vicious attack was justified against 'Nazi' Galloway
Khadija Ismayilova faces seven years in jail after investigating corruption in authoritative regime.
Mayor Marcel Mortreau insists new menu obeys 'Republican principle'.
Halifax households spend average of £200 on Christmas, according to price-tracking website suppose.com.
The population explosion in ancient Rome could have stretched the food supply system till it collapsed.
Authorities banned internet-based taxi services after female passenger was allegedly raped in cab.
Langenstein-Zwieberge camp's gates and fence smashed causing £40,000 of damage.
CIA torture report says nappies forced on detainees to humiliate and induce sense of helplessness.
Reports businessman found dead outside flat owed million to gangsters fuel murder conspiracy.
Save the Children campaign Christmas Jumper Day will take place on Friday 12 December.
The deputy prime minister's comments come after the Senate report into CIA torture techniques.
Escorts in the Urals have upped prices by up to 100%.
The report costs $2.99 on Amazon.com for a Kindle edition.
Breaking: Former milkman guilty of stabbing schoolgirl near home in Kent two decades ago.
Christmas in the time of Ebola is a grim experience in Sierra Leone capital.
Italian and US police cooperate for arrests of eight alleged mobsters.
Garner protesters have been arrested at a die-in demonstration at Shepherd's Bush Westfield in London.
Former British soldier questioned over his mission in Syria.
Computers from inside Congress alter 'enhanced interrogation techniques' as an euphemism for torture.
The movement apologised "for anybody hurt by the actions of the abusers".