Members of delegation on mission to spread Ebola awareness killed by crowd.
The UN Security Council unanimously accepted a resolution recognising threat from Ebola to international peace and announced a special mission.
Young British Muslims have also launched the social media campaign #notinmyname rejecting ISIS.
Final poll puts Better Together campaign with eight-point lead as results are being counted.
Iranian blogger used eight Facebook accounts to post the derogatory material on Prophet Mohammad.
Sergey Kirilov announced his plans to take his own life and asked anyone who wanted to watch to link to him on Skype.
Kidnapped schoolgirls could be on cusp of freedom under deal to turn loose Boko Haram leader
Head of the Apostolic Signatura set to move out of Curia for the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
Meurig Raymond warns 'Benefits Britain' could damage the national harvest.
Murray was swayed to vote in favour of independence following the 'no campaign's negativity'.
Charges against pro-democracy activist with dual Danish-Bahraini citizenship remain
SME owner and energy industry expert Kat Heathcote tells us why she's voting Yes
Former leader of St Helens council accused of kicking woman at polling station in Glasgow
US journalist beheaded by Isis was in same car as Cantlie at time of abduction.
Italian police investigation reveals gang used migrants as 'slaves'.
People fear violent riots could occur again following mass-arrest of suspected terrorists
A 29-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of negligent homicide.
Lisa Coleman was convicted for the death of nine-year-old Davontae Williams.
"This is one of the biggest abuses we've seen" says former NSA contractor from Russia
'Lost Ivan' and the attack on a BBC film crew are damning for Vladimir Putin's version of events
How did Vikings react to volcanoes when they arrived in Iceland in the 9th Century?
Isis (now known as the Islamic State) has released a haunting video that shows John Cantlie, a British hostage and former war reporter for a number of British newspapers, pledging to expose the "truth behind the Islamic State".
Freelance war journalist was kidnapped along with Dutchman Jeroen Oerlemans in 2012.
A look at the six women executed in Texas since US reinstated death penalty
Look back at the triumphs and failures of both campaigns as Scotland takes to polls.
Students from across Europe show support for Ukraine through 'blood bucket challenge'.
Kurdish People's Protection Unit fighters forced to retreat from key areas in Kobani region
Christopher and James Ware had been banned from leaving Thailand after tourists' murder.
Scottish Enterprise issued 'yes' tweet before deleting partisan contribution from Twitter
Thai PM Prayuth Chan-ocha apologised at a press conference in Bangkok for any hurt his comments caused