Zanzibar Islamists Burn Churches and Bars in Fresh Clashes
Separtist movement Uamsho denies involvement in confrontations.
Suarez Must be First Victim of PFA Racism Ruling
Liverpool must act on the PFA's latest ruling and sack Luis Suarez
Vatileaks: Pope Benedict XVI's Butler Detained for Leaking Secret Documents
Vatican Gendarmerie detain whistleblower who leaked internal documents to the media, bringing shame on the Holy See.
UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay Calls for Sanctions to be Lifted on Zimbabwe
United Nations Human Rights chief Navi Pillay urges Western countries to lift sanctions on Zimbabwe and its president, Robert Mugabe.
Sacked Vatican Bank Boss Gotti Tedeschi: 'I Don't Want to Upset Pope Benedict'
Head of Vatican Bank Ettore Gotti Tedeschi dismissed after receiving no-confidence vote from board.
French Open 2012: Murray Handed Tough Draw
Andy Murray must overcome defending champion Rafael Nadal should he wish to reach his first French Open final after being handed a tough draw for the Roland-Garros event.
Lloyds Anti-Fraud Boss Jessica Harper Faces £2.5 Million Fraud Charge
Jessica Harper, the former head of fraud and security for digital banking at Lloyds, has been charged with allegations of a £2.5m fraud from false invoices.
Wikileaks' Founder Julian Assange Dons Anonymous Mask at Pre-Extradition Ruling Event
Wikileaks' founder Julian Assange has donned a Guy Fawkes' Anonymous mask in what he claims to be his "last public appearance" at event in London.
Orissa CM Naveen Patnaik Pulls Out of UK Lecture
Naveen Patnaik cancels lecture in the face of planned protests by human rights organisations.
Sharon Stone Sued by Former Filipino Nanny Erlinda Elemen for 'Racist Slurs'
Sharon Stone 's nanny claims the actress made frequent racist slurs about her Filipino heritage and religion.
Euan Craig Dies Following Suspected School Fight in Glasgow
A 14-year-old boy has died at a school in Glasgow after an alleged fight broke out at the Rosshall Academy in Glasgow.
Bredolab Botnet Creator Jailed for 4 Years
The Russian cyber criminal who infected 30 million PCs, Georgy Avanesov, has been jailed in Armenia for four years.
Zainab al-Khawaja: Daughter of Bahraini Hunger Striker Sentenced to One Month in Prison
Zainab al-Khawaja, daughter of human rights activist and hunger striker Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, sentenced to one month in prison in Manama
Jacob Zuma The Spear Painting Cannot be Banned
South African president Jacob Zuma's attempt to have The Spear banned received a set-back after a judge said a ban would be difficult to implement.
Transformers 3 Stunt Horror: Brain Injury Gabriella Cedillo Wins $18.5m Payout
Film extra Gabriella Cedillo recieved a permanent brain injury after being hit by flying cable on set of Transformer: The Ride 3D.
Gina Rinehart: World's Wealthiest Woman Made Her Children Weed Garden at Perth Mansion [VIDEO]
Gina Rinehart, an Australian mining tycoon has leap-frogged Walmart heiress Christy Walton as the world's richest woman with a daily income of £32m.
Google's Android Did Not Infringe Oracle Patents, Jury Rules
A California court has ruled in favour of Google, stating that the Android OS does not infringe on Java patents held by Oracle.
QPR's Barton Given Record 12 Match Ban by FA
Queens Park Rangers skipper Joey Barton will probably be not playing for the Hoops first team next season after he was slapped with a record breaking 12 match ban following his poor conduct during his team's final Premier League clash (of the season) against Manchester City.
Insider Trading Risk Surrounds Facebook Stock Debut as Morgan Stanley Hits Back at Subpoena
The lawsuit and separate subpoena issued to Morgan Stanley over the Facebook IPO could potentially land investors with insider trading allegations
Lev Lieviev 'King of Diamonds' v Arkady Gaydamak: Does Russia's top Rabbi Berel Lazar Have the $1bn Answer?
Arkady Gaydamak says copy of the international diamond exports contract was entrusted to the chief rabbi of Russia, Berel Lazar.
Al-Megrahi Death: Desmond Tutu, Professor Noam Chomsky Call for Inquiry into Lockerbie Bomber's Conviction
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Professor Noam Chomsky and Private Eye editor Ian Hislop among those who signed letter calling for fresh inquiry into Lockerbie bombing.
London Olympics: Is Drug Use Cheating? Professor Sam Shuster Claims Ban is 'Unjustifiable'
Professor Sam Shuster of the University of Newcastle claims in BMJ there is "no acceptable proof" that drugs improve performance.
Shafilea Ahmed Murder: Parents ‘Killed Teenager with Plastic Bag’ Younger Sister Alesha Tells Court
Trail continues of Iftikhar and Farzana Ahmed, who are accused of killing their daughter Shafilea.
Bahraini Hunger Striker Abdulhadi al-Khawaja Attends Court in Wheelchair
Bahraini hunger striker al-Khawaja attends court in a wheelchair and reveals details of his torture by authorities.
Muammar Gaddafi’s Ex-Spy Chief to Face Charges in Mauritania
Muammar Gaddafi's former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi faces charges in Mauritania for illegally entering the country, a source said.
Ex-Altar Boy Christopher Hunnisett Sentenced to Life For Murdering Gay Lover Peter Bick With a Hammer
Ex-Altar Boy Christopher Hunniset sentenced to life in jail after previously been acquitted for murdering vicar Ronald Glazebrook.
South Africa: Jacob Zuma ‘The Spear’ Painting Defaced in Johannesburg
A controversial painting of South African president Jacob Zuma with his genitals hanging out has been vandalised in Johannesburg.
Leveson Inquiry: MP Tom Watson Charges News International Had 'Unique Access to Downing Street'
MP describes owners of the Sun and News of the World as "ultimate floating voter, but with menace"
Britain's Ageing Workforce: Older, Bolder and Not Going Away
UK firms pay a price with older workers who are forced to work as their savings and pensions dwindle in value.
Rutgers University Student Suicide: Dharun Ravi Sentenced
Tyler Clementi reportedly committed suicide by jumping off bridge after Dharun Ravi spread video of Clementi's gay encounter.