The world's most popular fruit - worth $25bn a year in global sales - is under attack from a virulent fungus it saw off in the 1950s.
"The president will tweet whatever he wants," a White House official has said when asked about a possible Twitter blackout.
Maryam Adam started a course at The Royal Drawing School this year but claims she left after being asked to do life drawing classes.
A couple from Florida went to extraordinary lengths to get a insurance payout from the owner of their rented home.
In a picture that could rival 'hot felon' Jeremy Meeks, women have been gushing over a man who spectacularly escaped Dungavel Immigration Centre in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Kajal, a 23-year-old married woman at the time, was gang-raped after she accepted a car lift by an acquaintance as she was on her way to buy bread for her sick mother.
David Gammon, 35, was supervising his two-year-old Anakin and a sibling outside her home in Pennsylvania when he passed out through drink, according to police.
Swords and machetes were among nearly 100 deadly weapons handed over during a seven-day knife amnesty by Cambridgeshire Police.
An Illinois couple, Michael and Georgena Roberts, have been charged with starving their six-year-old boy to death, said police.
UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia have increased by almost 500% since start of Yemen War. Saudi-led air strikes have killed over 5,000 civilians, UN says.
For years, Anthony Hall dressed as Santa Claus for various events in Garden City in the state of Missouri.
A man from Utah has found a kidney donor for his wife after he spent two years appealing for help from passing drivers.
Spanish police have arrested the driver, who is accused of killing the German Shepherd by towing it along the highway for several kilometres.
Germany's highest court has ordered that a "third gender" be recognised on official documents including birth certificates in a decision met with praise by intersex campaigners.
A new law has been introduced in Rio de Janeiro which requires children to wear their blood type on their school uniforms.
The number of British people trapped in homelessness now outnumbers the population of Newcastle, said a leading housing charity.
Although the ad aims to promote a message of inclusiveness, some people criticised the company's choice to include Muslims, arguing that they don't celebrate Christmas.
"We believe that the pangolins were to be sold as exotic meats in China as the demand for such food is high there," Kedah wildlife chief Muhammad Ali Che Aman said.
Gurtej Randhawa, from Wolverhampton, could face jail after he was caught buying a remotely-detonated car bomb from the dark web.
Three Brazilian teenagers reportedly live streamed their own deaths when police opened fire on their car during an anti-drug-trafficking raid in Rio de Janeiro.
According to CBI, the arrested student was weak in studies and wanted his examinations postponed, so he killed the child thinking a death in the school could delay the exams.
Ferrero confirmed the "adjustment" to Nutella's recipe but said its taste and quality remained the same.
Cambridge University Professor Eugene Terentjev criticised for email in which he warned natural sciences students that degree would leave no time for social life.
WMP's Assistant Chief Constable Marcus Beale to appear in court accused of offence under the Official Secrets Act.
Netchanok Nokyungtong, 20, said she was devastated after her married lover returned to his family in South Korea, leaving her alone.
Attempted murder investigation launched after 34-year-old man attending birthday BBQ in Hackney's Daubeney Fields shot.
Police had charged six men of gang-raping the elderly nun, but court found only one man guilty of the crime and the others guilty of robbery and criminal conspiracy.
Union workers stage 24 and 48 hour walkouts on Southern, South Western, Greater Anglia and Merseyrail and Arriva Rail North.
A special unit to hold children as young as 10 who carry out sex attacks is being considered by ministers amid a rise in convictions.
"Whatever may have been the provocation, our staff were completely out of line and didn't follow laid down procedures," Aditya Ghosh, IndiGo president said in an apology.