The teacher has been charged with indecent assault and six counts of sexual intercourse with person under care
Zaina Erhaim faces choice between returning to Turkey or seeking asylum after the UK confiscated her passport at Assad regime's request.
Execution of 58 plotters comes with Iraqi government operation to seize stronghold imminent.
Are you annoyed that Sony removed Linux from the original PS3? Well you could receive some restitution.
Michael Kapral has made it into the Guinness Book of World Records for 'joggling'.
The man cut off his hand and lit his car on fire to stage a traffic accident.
Participants embarked on a 300-mile 1066 march, organised by English Heritage, taking them three weeks to complete.
Buhari makes controversial remark after wife Aisha tells the BBC she might not support him in 2019 election.
Doctor claims that offer to help was initially brushed aside.
The photographer travelled around the US, documenting examples of America's gleaming past that have fallen on hard times.
IBTimes UK creates timeline of Kanu's case and various setbacks as pro-Biafrans still call for independence.
Footballer has rape conviction quashed after judges let claimant's previous sexual partners give evidence.
In June, Zimbabwe banned the import of goods including pizza base, baby formulae and shoe polish.
UN observer Jean Krasno calls on new Secretary General Antonio Guterres to appoint women in top roles.
Arms embargo could weaken government's ability to quell civil war and counter LRA attacks, says security expert.
More soldiers were also injured in the attack.
Temperatures are set to remain in the late teens for most of October before a winter freeze kicks in.
The body of King Bhumibol Adulyadej - the world's longest reigning monarch - will lie in state at the Grand Palace in Bangkok.
Chesterfield striker had been accused of attacking the teenager at a Premier Inn in Ruddland in 2011.
Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) condemns arrest that violates Zimbabwe law.
Drug use is often a symptom of social problems, not the cause. Where there is demand, there will be supply.
More than 3,500 have been killed in the country's war on drugs since the new administration took office in May.
13 people were pulled out of the bus and sent to nearby hospitals.
Exclusive: IBTimes UK interview with opposition group RNC over France's probe into 1994 genocide.
Bangladeshi and African migrants say the the Cosa Nostra is more powerful than the government.
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina has accused Pakistan of exporting terror.
Envoy will also discuss International Criminal Court withdrawal as pressure mounts on Bujumbura
Private Sean Benton was the first of four privates to die at Deepcut barracks between 1995 and 2002.
Footage taken from Woolacotts store shows one man causing 'catastrophic' damage.
How much is Marmite being sold for in UK supermarkets after the panic?