The child, named locally as Bethan Colebourn, was found unresponsive at a property in Fordingbridge in Hampshire. The girl's mother, Claire, has been arrested, according to reports
Romanian shepherd Samuel Ciornei, 20, was found guilty of raping a schoolgirl in Barrhead, Renfrewshire, less than three weeks after arriving in Scotland.
The now-President originally drew the sketch for a charity auction in Palm Beach County, Florida, where it only went for $100.
A shocking note found by authorities read: "I shall have my bloody revenge, and then the world will burn".
Garret Selters,from Burlington, Iowa, is charged with the first-degree murder of Linda Selters on Tuesday (17 October). He allegedly used an electric guitar to beat her to death.
Pearson has apologised and withdrawn a nursing textbook from circulation after it was revealed to contain a slew of prejudicial material.
Summer Shalodi, 32, from Westlake, Ohio apologised for her actions as she admitted to giving Xanax to Nadia Gibbons and leaving her alone at home.
Cody Hulse was reportedly arrested at a hospital in Greensburg just hours after his baby daughter was born.
A man, in his 20s, was shot close to the Jamia Abu Hanifa Mosque, in Undercliffe, at around 2pm on Friday (20 October) with worshippers shocked to hear gunshots.
Sex toy company appeals for help after they claim €50,000 (£45,000) of their merchandise was stolen from the Venus exhibition in Berlin.
BBC Radio Kent asked Twitter if gay conversion therapy should be banned and suffered the consequences
One of India's top Islamic schools, the Darul Uloom Deoband, has banned Muslims from posting pictures of themselves on social media.
A plan by the mayor of Sao Paulo to give children pellets made from leftovers has divided opinion in a city that struggles to feed lower-income residents.
Authorities suggested that LGBT citizens in the Muslim-majority country would be subject to mandatory testing for sexually transmitted diseases.
Actor criticised US administration as he joined a conference to talk about the devastating effects of hurricane Irma in Antigua and Barbuda.
One of the UK's largest abortion providers accused in a damning report of paying bonuses to staff who met KPIs "encouraging" women to go through with procedures.
Terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab who tried to blow up a plane with a bomb hidden in his underpants on Christmas Day is suing the US Government.
A young thug was taught a humiliating lesson after he was caught shooting fireworks at a wheelchair user in Tameside, Manchester.
A lawyer for the family in California told media they planned to sue the furniture giant, less than a year after a similar payout by the company.
The week's best photojournalism, from the battles for Raqqa and Kirkuk, to forest fires in Portugal and Spain and Storm Ophelia's yellow skies over Britain.
A court in Sweden has awarded a man almost £10,000 after he was imprisoned for four months, wrongly suspected of being an Isis terrorist – but they cannot find him anywhere.
The man allegedly supported "Operation Harvest Festival" in November 1943, when at least 17,000 Jews were shot dead in graves they had to dig themselves.
An Ottawa man has been found not guilty of sexually assaulting his wife because he believed he had the right to have sex with her whenever he liked.
Haitian rapper and philanthropist talks to IBTimes UK on migration, racism and life in America under the Donald Trump administration.
Bolivian Grover Macuchapi accused of profaning a corpse after allegedly being caught engaging in sexual act at hospital in La Paz.
White supremacist Randy Furniss was later punched while attending a speech by alt-right figurehead Richard Spencer in Florida.
Shaun Parrott, 44, escaped jail earlier this week after trying to groom a child for sex, so some of his neighbours in Leasowe decided to take the law into their own hands.
A customer in a Bangkok branch of McDonald's made the horrifying discovery and posted the image to Facebook.
Suspect working for North Rhine-Westphalia police accused of inciting terrorism and having links to Berlin truck attacker.
One in five Rohingya children in Bangladesh's refugee camps are "acutely malnourished" and require medical attention, says Unicef report, Outcast and Desperate.