The week's best news and sports photos, from Rohingya refugee crisis and Kenya elections, to Halloween and Day of the Dead celebrations.
A corrupt banking insider working for Barclays, and four other men, have been jailed after helping a gang of Eastern European hackers launder £16m.
Farmers in the UK have been asked to "soil their underwear" in a drive to improve animal husbandry across the UK.
BMW, Ford, Daimler, Porsche and Audi have joined forces to roll out 400 ultra-fast car charging stations across Europe. 20 of the stations will be available this year.
Ivanka Trump's remarks were immediately slammed on Twitter in light of her father's earlier misogynistic comments.
A competition to design cities and buildings on Mars has been won by a research team from MIT. Their dome design has space for entire forests.
Was the BadRabbit cyberattack a red herring, designed to throw people off the scent of the mission's real objective?
Nasa and NOAA have found that the hole over the Antarctic ozone layer is at its smallest since 1988, but it is caused by climate and not by reduced depletion.
The chipmaker has alleged that Apple may have shared the proprietary code of its highly confidential software to aid Intel.
The burglars managed to steal £283,000 worth of iPhones in the middle of the day. They were spotted by a janitor loading the phones into a Dodge van.
Amazon has registered three different domain names, all of them related to blockchain and cryptocurrency.
Although the asteroids are located a mere 160 million miles from Earth, they still appear in photos of distance galaxies at much farther distances.
A group of pranksters in New York "transformed" a subway station into an Apple store with fake white logos. They also had a dozen "employees" and actors pretending to queue.
Despite the size of the botnet, Sean Tiernan insisted that the profits made from the scheme were "comparatively small".
The weapon could replace the Raytheon AIM-120D AMRAAM, which has a range of 100 miles and is equipped with features like GPS guidance, high-angle boresight, and two-way data link.
Fancy Bear first targeted Bellingcat journalists in 2015 and again last year as the journalists probed the mysterious downing of flight MH17.
Facebook-owned chat application WhatsApp appears to be suffered global outages, with issues on the morning of 3 November hitting users in London, Mexico and Malaysia.
Enceladus, Saturn's sixth largest moon, is one of the places in the solar system that could potentially harbour life as it holds liquid water, says Nasa.
Award-winning photographer and zoologist Axel Gomille pays homage to the subcontinent's overwhelmingly spectacular natural heritage in his book Wild India.
The 35-year-old royal's speech followed recent efforts by the UK government to end the trade in ivory in the country.
The brief deactivation was widely cheered by social media users. "For 11 minutes, the world was able to breathe again," one Twitter user wrote.
Hawking has previously cautioned that the rise of powerful AI will be "either the best or the worst thing ever to happen to humanity".
Google's Advanced Protection Program locks down users' Gmail accounts like never before and is meant for its high-risk users.
Richard Branson now has as many as four companies dedicated to different areas of space.
Russia's internet troll farm reportedly operated a popular alt-right commentator's account under the name Jenna Abrams who gained international news coverage.
The Turkish hacking group named Akincila previously targeted a number of Dutch websites, and posted pro-Turkish and anti-European messages.
The US Department of Justice reportedly has enough evidence to charge six hackers associated with Russian military and intelligence.
Poachers shot dead the mother and the calf who were roaming in the Pilanesberg Park. Park rangers were unable to save the unborn rhino.
The findings broaden our understanding of animal psychology and how different species can communicate.
What happens when a hacker takes on a cybersecurity company like Mandiant, well-known for investigating major leaks and data breaches. He gets arested.