Orleans detectives suspect controversial comic laundered hundreds of thousands of euros.
Thinktank survey found 52% of Britons believe Polish arrivals made a contribution to the UK since 2004.
Young children have been pulled from the wreckage of buildings in the Duma area of Damascus, Syria, after a reported airstrike by forces loyal to Assad.
Actor who played sadistic sgt Hartman described as 'coward' after posting photos of shot lions online
Almost 50% of criminals convicted of sex offences, violence and burglaries in England and Wales in 2012 escaped prison.
A selection of photographs from around the world.
Block of Guardian follows restrictions on Thomson Reuters and Wall Street Journal Chinese-language sites.
US District Judge Katherine Forrest upheld earlier ruling against Fabrice Tourre.
Couple were gunned down in front of their five-year old daughter in failed robbery attempt.
USAF Pave Hawk helicopter based at RAF Lakenheath, Suffolk, crashes during routine exercise.
At least one victim of police violence in Phnom Penh worked for Puma contractor, clothing giant says.
Aberdeen-Glasgow train passenger high on drink and drug cocktail mounted drinks trolley.
Delays expected as airport returns to normal after it was evacuated following security alert
'We ask to be treated as human beings' Eritrean refugee tells IBTimes UK.
Bayan Mahmoud al-Zahran establishes legal milestone in kingdom where women are second-class citizens.
Arts and humanities degree students may have just five hours teaching time a week.
Isabella Sorley and John Nimmo sent abusive tweets to British journalist and feminist campaigner.
No flights going in or out of airport following discovery of suspicious package
German police seized £5m worth of drugs that was delivered to discount store branches in the capital.
The two Goodyear tyre managers have been released after being held hostage following factory closure plans.
No change in critical condition of comatose Formula 1 legend in Grenoble hospital.
Deputy PM Nick Clegg reveals UK accepted 1,500 asylum seekers in 2013.
Seoul cites 'complaints from rights group' as reason behind unprecedented move.
A missing man was reunited with his family after being photographed trying to keep warm on the streets of Washington.
Jenny Lauren in court accused of forcing New York flight to make emergency stop in Ireland
The history of the London taxi from the hansom cab to the new Nissan.
Department for Work and Pensions reveals the lengths it goes to to get young people work
Sherlock mocked London mayor about crazy scheme for motorway in River Thames.
Maruha Nichiro Holdings frozen food company starts to recall 6.4 million items of contaminated foodstuffs.
Beijing wants immediate end of conflict between Kiir and Machar soldiers to give peace talks a chance.