'Each issue is torture' says survivor of 7 January terrorist attack that killed 12 people in Paris
EU ministers agree to set up naval mission in Mediterranean to target gangs smuggling people from Libya to Europe
Village of Santa Margarita 'erased from map' after mudslide devastates Antioquia province.
Iraqi army forms two regiments of Anbar tribal fighters to retake city close to Baghdad.
The embattled prime minister urged tens of thousands to take to the streets of Skopje.
The 21-year-old was dramatically taken from his family's Florida home in 1999.
People have right to view film with 'enormous public interest' judges decide
'Responsibility on us all to promote reconciliation and seek to promote healing'.
Mutlu Kaya critical as violence against women climbs in Turkey.
The South Carolina senator told reporters that he will announce decision on 1 June.
Robert Doggart from Tennessee planned to firebomb mosques and shoot Muslims in smalltown US
But they're living like segregated, 'kept' women in feminist back water, says researcher
Robbers made away with about £180,000.
Manned aircraft are on prohibited list unless police really need them.
Items found to contain cyanide and human urine and fake cosmetics had traces of rats' droppings.
States bet on fleecing those who can least afford it say researchers
German police officer allegedly assaulted Muslim refugee and remarked it's 'a present from Allah'.
People high on hightly-addictive flakka have been known to strip naked and have sex with trees
Magazine will hand over money it was given in wake of office shootings to its victims.
At least 107,000 Burundians fled the country since April as they fear persecution following political unrest.
Taking of Ramadi marked significant victory for IS in Iraq.
Ramzan Kadyrov has said he wants Chechnya to be 'more Islamic than the Islamists'.
Italy, France and Germany want to reduce reliance on US and Israeli technology by developing an EU drone.
Obama had over 125,000 followers within half an hour
Three ministers sacked in government reshuffle as unrest over president's third-term bid continues.
Italian lawmakers to discuss draft law that proposes legalisation of prostitution.
Protesters saved by foreign journalists after army officer threatens to shoot in Musaga
US Secretary of State John Kerry addressed students at Korea University in Seoul on Monday (18 May), seeking to promote importance of cyber stability.
Police question nearly 200 people on suspicion of being involved in gangs following Twin Peaks shootout.
Group denies it will carry out attacks in Burundi, currently marred by protests against Nkurunziza's third term bid.