Howard Kamarata wants to help others now benefit from his new bionic hand.
Protesters set fire to heaps of tyres and clash with armed riot police on the Maidan.
Portsmouth man landed in court for pretending to be haunting graveyard near grieving families.
United Nations warns the scale of humanitarian operations in South Sudan is largest in any country.
Aliyev engages in Twitter war barrage against Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh enclave.
French government considers banning far-right Jewish group amid communal tensions.
West Ham United star has harassment charge added after arriving at Manchester court.
Getty Images photographer Kevin Frayer visited Xinjiang, home to the Muslim Uighur people.
Gerrie Nel called paralympian "a deceitful witness" as murder trial resumes in Pretoria.
US think tank claim satellite images show increased activity at the secretive state's Yongbyon nuclear site
The two surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge regime have been sentenced to life imprisonment.
Deputy prime minster hints at suspension of £42m deal if current ceasefire is broken.
30,000 Iraqi Yazidis are trapped and starving in Sinjar mountains after escaping jihadists.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution captures film of great white shark's bite using REMUS SharkCam.
A refugee from Ukraine's brutal crossfire tells his story of armageddon.
Escalating violence between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces is hampering the search for missing human remains.
London Palestine Action campaigners remanded by police following two day campaign at UAV factory in Shenstone
Photos show California wildfires that have burned over 100,000 acres in just a few days.
Philippine military says top Southeast Asia Islamic militant believed dead is in southern Philippines
Local councils are housing families in B&Bs and hostels at a huge cost to taxpayer
Small plane that crashed earlier this year discovered near Cape Barrier, New Zealand.
Qaraqosh falls into jihadists' hands forcing Christians to flee to Kurdistan.
Millions took part in Twitch Plays Pokémon, now it's time for a single fish to catch them all.
Last month Microsoft detected a man uploading graphic images to his OneDrive account twice
Cath returns from a visit in the UK, where it's high summer, to winter in Johannesburg.
Neil Dalton and Aidan Brunger were working as medics in a local hospital in Malaysia.
Centre for Disease Control and Prevention is reluctant because of 'limited availability' of 'untried' drug.
Nations are on alert as the toll from Ebola continues to rise. India with over 40,000 of its citizens in Ebola affected nations has put in place measures to check the spread.
Five new cases and a death have raised the alarm in Africa's most populated nation Nigeria.
Neil Dalton and Aidan Brunger were fourth-year medical students at The Newcastle University.