Thousands of Eritrean and Sudanese migrants protest against Israel's restrictive asylum policies.
Slavery should be taught in schools like Holocaust says actor tipped for Oscar.
Cartel enforcer tagged in Facebook postings snared in Holland.
Foreign cars go on sale for the first time since 1959 Revolution, but at prices few Cubans can afford.
The leader of the Catholic Church Pope Francis is concerned over Malta's Civil Union bill to allow same-sex couples to wed.
Tony Blair's vast business empire enjoys most successful financial year since former PM left office in 2007.
Three arrests, but discovery not thought to be terrorism-related.
Sophisticated Z-20 helicopter resembles US Black Hawk chopper and boasts improved stealth characteristics.
The coldest place on Earth has been measured by satellite to be minus 93.2 Celsius (-135.8F) in Antarctica.
21 people rescued but more than 20 still feared trapped under rubble after Goa building collapse.
More priests trained as exorcists because of rise in black magic, paganism, Satanic rites and Ouija boards, says Roman Catholic Church.
Five further deaths in Bangladesh as clashes between opposition supporters and police intensify.
Jihadist group linked to Al-Qaida lays claim to Fallujah in major security setback for Iraqi government.
Millions expected to plan their summer holidays on 'Sunshine Sunday'.
Twilight co-stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart fail to reunite for New Year, as R Patz spent time with Nettie Wakefield and Dakota Fanning.
Merchandise from sci-fi classic Alien will be available in stores over 30 years after film's initial release.
Items belonging to notorious serial killers are increasingly popular on auction sites.
Security has been beefed up following two recent suicide bombings.
The bizarre double-headed cow was named Sana Saida, which means 'Happy New Year' in Arabic.
London accountant allegedly used internet to direct months of abuse against mistress's child in Norway.
Bulldozer operator killed when he disturbs buried second world war bomb in Germany.
UK Foreign Office name man shot dead in Libya execution-style killing as Briton Mark De Salis.
Giant rodents used to detect landmines in ground-breaking project funded by UK taxpayer.
Libya has observed its annual festival of culture and tourism in Ghat.
Drought uncovers ancient stone bridge in China's largest freshwater lake, the Poyang.
Fighting continues, with rival forces claiming they are pushing into each other's territory.
Hard-pressed families 'should take group showers' after First Utility hiked up bills 18%
Comic who conceived downward Nazi salute copied by Nicholas Anelka as pathetic buffoon.
End of the line for Biggs, who gave justice the slip for years before returning from Brazil.
X-rated footage goes viral on social media and turned into internet memes.