Fears the Libyan Conflict Could Fuel Regional Insurgencies as Arrest in Algeria And Niger are reported
Weeks after the Death of Colonel Gaddafi and the official liberation of Libya, the conflict that rocked the African state still has ramifications that could threaten the regional stability as a string of worrying reports continue to emerge.
Uganda: Gay Activist David Kato’s Murderer Jailed for 30 Years
A man who confessed to murdering Ugandan gay activist David Kato has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.
ETA Separatist Movement Willing to Disarm
The militant separatist group ETA, which last month declared an end to its armed struggle, will surrender weapons soon.
Daughter’s £12m Wedding was ‘Absurd’, says F1 Boss Ecclestone
Formula One chief executive Bernie Ecclestone revealed in court that his daughter's wedding cost an "absurd" £12million.
Circus Owners Booked for Brutality Towards Europe’s Oldest Elephant
According to a report in the Daily Mirror, circus owners Bobby, 68 and Moira Roberts, 72, have been booked with animal cruelty, following the alleged mistreatment of Europe's oldest elephant, 59-year-old Anne.
Syria: 'Crimes against Humanity' Perpetrated by Assad Regime, say HRW
The international humanitarian watchdog, Human Rights Watch, has called on the Arab League to suspend Syria in the face of ongoing 'crimes against humanity'.
Court Upholds Rape Sentence for Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled against an appeal by the ex-President combatting a seven-year jail term for rape and sexual harassment.
Remembrance Day: The British Army's Doomed Battle for Basra
The International Business Times is marking Remembrance Day with a series of forgotten stories of war. In 2003 the U.K. supported the U.S. invasion taking responsibility for Iraq's second city of Basra. Things went badly from the start.
Phone Hacking: James Murdoch Accused of Being a 'Mafia Boss' by MP
The chief executive of News Corp, James Murdoch, accused his former colleagues at News of the World of misleading a parliamentary committee over the phone hacking scandal.
Undercover Police Dwarfs Accused of Anti-Terror Search and Stop
The City of London police is being prosecuted over allegations it used undercover dwarfs to perform an anti-terror search, according to The Evening Standard.
Titus Bramble Enters Plea Over Sexual Assault Charge
Sunderland defender Titus Bramble appeared in court Thursday charged with two counts of sexual assault and one of urinating in public.
Home Secretary Bans Muslims Against Crusades, Leader Says 'Objective Achieved'
Home Secretary Theresa May has banned the extreme Islamic group Muslims Against Crusades.
Syria: Is Assad Set to go into Exile in Saudia Arabia or Qatar?
Arab leaders are believed to be seeking a safe haven for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, allowing him to live to escape justice for his regime's repression of democracy protesters that has killed 3,500 .
Titus Bramble to Face Sex Assault Charges
Sunderland defender Titus Bramble will appear before magistrates on Thursday charged with two counts of sexual assault.
31 Hindus Get Life Terms for Killing Muslims in Gujarat Riots
An Indian court has found 31 Hindus guilty of killing dozens of Muslims by setting fire to a building in Gujarat state in 2002, in one of India's worst outbreak of sectarian violence in recent years.
Ex-Juventus Executive Luciano Moggi 'Not Losing Courage' Over Jail Sentence
The former Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi has said he will appeal against the prison sentence of five years and four months handed down Tuesday for his role in the 2006 Calciopoli scandal.
Extradition of Former Gaddafi PM Set to Test Libya’s New Rulers
News that a Tunis appeal court has approved a request by Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) to extradite the country's former prime minister Baghdadi al-Mahmudi, has been widely welcome by Libya's new leaders and their western allies, but has divided the Northern African community and enraged Gaddafi supporters.
Formula One's Bernie Ecclestone Facing Bribe and Tax Questions
Formula One chief executive Bernie Ecclestone lied to investigators over the $US44m payment at the heart of a criminal case in Germany, it has been claimed in court documents.
London's National Gallery to Display da Vinci's Two Versions of 'The Virgin of the Rocks' [PHOTOS]
The National Gallery in London will display Leonardo da Vinci's rare surviving paintings including the two versions of the Renaissance masterpiece "The Virgin of the Rocks".
Second Teenager Charged With Billy Dove's Murder
The Hertfordshire police have charged a second teenager in the murder of a 21-year-old man in Hertfordshire town. Billy Dove, from Hemel Hempstead, died from a stab wound following an incident on Sunday at 1.30 am, the police said.
Depressed Mother Killed Her Children, Self
In an inquest into the Shepshed triple deaths, the coroner at the Loughborough Magistrates Court ruled that the two children were unlawfully killed by their mother, who later took her own life, in their home Tuesday.
Jerusalem: The Disputed Holy City at the Centre of a U.S. ‘Separation of Power Struggle’
A case highlighting issues central to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is causing much debate as the U.S. Supreme Court which will have to decide whether a nine year old boy born in Jerusalem can list Israel as his birthplace on his passport, a prohibited move U.S. citizens have until now.
Catholic Church Liable For Priests Charged With Child Abuse, Court Rules
The High Court has ruled that the Catholic Church can be held legally responsible for priests charged with child abuse.
Miss World 2011 Wants to Work with Kids; What Are the Past Winners Doing Now? (PHOTOS)
More surprises are in store for Ivian Sarcos, who won the Miss World 2011 title at the beauty pageant held in Earls Court in London on Sunday. Like her predecessors, the Venezuelan beauty will be traveling around the world, promoting the Miss World Organization's various causes.
Liberia Elections: Nobel Prize Winner Accused of Violence against the Opposition
Nobel Prize Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is set to win Liberia's presidential elections after her main opponent Winston Tubman dropped out of the electoral race, but an outbreak of violence ahead of the vote has raised fears of anarchy returning to the streets.
Silvio Berlusconi Confidence Votes: The Great Survivor
The beleaguered Italian Prime minister has had a colourful and controversial career, and has survived 53 confidence votes since returning to power in 2008. Can he do it again?
Silvio Berlusconi, Working-Class Hero? How He's Pulled it Off for so Long
With Silvio Berlusconi facing the 54th -- and possibly final -- vote of confidence of his coalition in his third term alone, many wonder how the 75-year-old media tycoon has maintained his hold over the Italian public.
Jackson Doctor Found Guilty Of Involuntary Manslaughter
Court rules that King of Pop’s death was due to criminal neglect from his Doctor Conrad Murray
Lloyds Reports £3.85bn Losses, M&S Takes Profits Hit
Two of Britain's biggest High Street names have posted worrying financial reports.
Michael Jackson's Death: Dr. Conrad Murray Found Guilty of Manslaughter [PHOTOS]
Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray has been found guilty of the star's manslaughter after administering a powerful anaesthetic to Jackson hours before the King of Pop's death in 2009.