The Secret Diary of WikiLeaks' Julian Assange, Aged 42 and a Bit
Alone in his garret in the Ecuadorian Embassy Julian Assange considers a momentous day in his fight for truth to the power. Olé!'
Right to Die: Tony Nicklinson Challenge to Change Law Rejected By High Court
Sufferer of locked-in syndrome loses battle for right to end his own life.
Phone Hacking: Andy Coulson, Glenn Mulcaire and News International Journalists Face Court
Seven bailed to crown court to face charges of conspiracy to intercept voicemails.
Bahrain Sentences Nabeel Rajab to Three Years in Prison for 'Illegal Protesting'
Bahraini court sentences human rights activist Nabeel Rajab to three years in prison for illegal protesting.
'It's Time For Peace' - Apple and Samsung Urged to Settle Issues
Apple and Samsung have been urged to settle their dispute before their patent infringement trial reaches jury deliberation next week.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Seven Banks Receive Subpoenas from US Attorneys General
Deutsche Bank, Barclays, JPMorgan Chase, RBS, HSBC, UBS and Citigroup named in papers.
Knee Injury Forces Nadal to Withdraw from US Open
World number three Rafael Nadal has confirmed the knee injury that stopped him from participating in the London Olympics 2012 will keep him from playing in the US Open
Pussy Riot Supporters Arrested in Moscow as Protest Gains Momentum
Guards accused of roughing up protesters as Paris, London and Barcelona gear up for further demonstrations.
Anni Dewani Honeymoon Murder Accused Xolile Mngeni Pleads Not Guilty
Xolile Mngeni accused of shooting Swedish honeymooner Anni Dewani pleads not guilty.
Tia Sharp: Stuart Hazell Remanded in Custody After Old Bailey Murder Trial Starts
Stuart Hazell, 37, is charged with the murder of the 12-year-old, who was found in the house he shares with her grandmother.
India's 66th Independence Day: Concern over Economy and Corruption [PHOTOS]
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh promises to revive stalled reforms to push growth.
Hodgson Risks FA Backlash Over Terry Stance
England manager Roy Hodgson has risked a backlash by The Football Association by claiming he hopes former captain John Terry is cleared of racial abuse by the governing body.
London 2012: Peeping Tom Declan Crosbie May Escape Jail for Spying on Chinese Women Swimmers
Changing room voyeur faces compulsory treatment at sex clinic after pleading guilty to spying on Chinese women athletes in Leeds sports centre.
Chelsea Midfielder Desperate to Complete Move to France
Gael Kakuta has revealed that he is determined to bring an end to a Chelsea career that never really got going in order to complete a return to France.
Egypt Sentences 14 Islamist Militants to Death for Role in 2011 Sinai Attack
A court has sentenced to death 14 Islamist militants convicted of carrying an attack in Sinai in 2011.
SurfTheChannel.com Owner Anton Vickerman Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
The owner of SurfTheChannel.com, which provided free access to copyrighted TV programmes, has been sentenced to four years in prison.
PE Teacher Tim Blake-Bowell Jailed for Pimping Wife Faces Life Ban
Tim Blake-Bowell served sentence for running Canterbury brothel and may now be barred from education altogether.
Steve Jobs's Palo Alto Home Burgled
The home of the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was burgled last month, as similar crimes in Palo Alto are on the rise.
Myanmar: 13 Dead in Fresh Sectarian Clashes Between Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims as Conflict Shifts to Kyauktaw Township
Clashes between Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims erupt in tit-for-tat arson attacks and targeted killings in western Myanmar.
Julian Assange's Ecuador Asylum Decision Expected within Week
WikiLeaks founder claiming asylum in Ecuador Embassy in London since June to avoid sex charge extradition to Sweden.
Apple Says 25% of Samsung's US Profits Came From Patent Infringements
As Apple finishes giving evidence in its patent trial with Samsung, the company claims that more than a quarter of Samsung's profits between mid-2010 and March 2012 came from patent infringement.
Religious Belief in 'Miraculous Intervention' Causing Sick Children to Suffer Needlessly, Doctors Warn
Parents' belief in miracle to save terminally sick child extends suffering.
'Nazi' Racoons Invade Germany and Threaten to Conquer UK
One million Nazi racoons are a plague in Germany and about to move to the UK.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Ex-Barclays Trader Jay Merchant under Investigation Exits UBS
UBS' head of swap trading quits bank after probe into rigging of Libor during his time at Barclays.
Hong Kong Tycoon Albert Yeung Sau-shing Sues Google over Triad Link Claim
Albert Yeung Sau-shing takes search engine giant to court for linking to content alleging he has links to Chinese gangsters.
Cech Cautions Terry to be Ready For Taunts From Fans
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech has cautioned his teammate John Terry about the abuse and insults he may receive from fans this season following his recent court case after he was accused of racially abusing Queen Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand.
Chad Johnson Dropped from Miami Dolphins after Domestic Violence Arrest
NFL star charged with domestic battery after new wife Evelyn Lozada accuses him of head-butting her during row.
Sudan: Armed Gang Attacks Darfur Refugee Camp Leaves One Soldier Dead
Attack on Otash refugee camp results in shoot-out with peacekeeping troops.
London Olympics 2012: George Michael Makes Triumphant Comeback at Closing Ceremony
Former Wham! star wows crowd with hits such as Freedom and Faith - nine months after almost losing life to pneumonia.
Saudi Arabia Delivers $50m in Aid to Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar
Heads of Muslim countries invited to Mecca 'solidarity summit' to discuss persecution of Rohingya minority.