Craig Bruce McAllister appealed for Australian government to pay ransom demanded by captors.
A harrowing video shows the Mexican twins crying while being held by a doctor in Chihuahua, Mexico.
The Unesco bay is a popular boating destination for Western travellers and honeymooning couples.
Brixton-born musician described by police as 'truly dangerous offender' after three-day attack.
Despite a housing crisis and calls for more affordable housing, 2015-16 saw the fewest built for 25 years.
Rappers celebrate trial's collapse as family of innocent drive-by shooting victim continue hunt for killer.
Officers appeal for information after man's body repeatedly struck by vehicles as it lay between J16 and J17.
The State Department believes Alexanda Amon Kotey engaged in group's executions and 'exceptionally cruel' torture methods.
Sir David called for the BBC Trust to be scrapped in a recent report.
Among the dead were four women, Afghanistan's Ministry of Interior has said.
Six people have died in clashes with the police and 1,500 people were detained for looting shops in the past week.
Veteran journalist known for reporting on Germany's invasion of Poland dies in Hong Kong.
Wanted individuals captured from Isis and sold through Turkey can fetch a minimum of $50,000.
Angus Carpenter busked with bagpipes draped in a 'Justice for the 96' banner, but was not a charity fundraiser.
The President-elect will take the place of Barack Obama on Friday 20 January.
The Mexican government hiked the price of gasoline by 14 to 20 per cent on 1 January, sparking outrage among civilians throughout the country.
Chamseddine ran the cell, known as the Bardo gang, responsible for the slayings at the Bardo Museum and the Sousse attack.
Insufficient evidence sees all four defendants now acquitted of Harlesden drive-by shooting
Government's integration tsar says it isn't a 'two-way street' and migrants need to know British basics.
Camps use brutal treatments to cure addicts.
China says it will not interfere with the internal affairs of its "true and dear friend".
A spokesman said there were no indications that patients had been adversely affected.
Up to 22,000 Rohingya have fled from Myanmar's Rakhine state in the past week, says UN agency.
The apparent act of piracy came as Duterte gave a six-month deadline to soldiers to eliminate Islamic militants from the country.
Husband accused of shooting his other half following argument over sandwich.
Cannabis activist claimed he wanted to start a conversation about marijuana following legalisation.
Leader of pro-Biafra movement – calling for breakaway from Nigeria – faces trial on treasonable felony charges.
The unnamed monk had set himself ablaze on 8 January during a rally.
Musician opens up after avoiding lengthy sentence behind bars for 'revenge' drive-by shooting.
Numerous civilians return to their homes in areas that have been rid of the jihadists.