Australia's conservative government delivered budget proposals on Tuesday (12 May) that were light on radical reform but heavy on pledges to return to surplus.
Austrian capital installs traffic lights showing gay and straight couples to promote tolerance.
The first McDonald's restaurant was opened in San Bernadino on 15 May 1940.
At least 60 people trapped in rubber footwear factory blaze.
Front of the Washington-bound passenger train 'mangled up' according to witnesses.
Police forces have opened fire on a big crowd of protesters
Kor, 81, rebuffs criticism from co-plaintiffs in German trial against Oskar Groening.
Darrin Zammit Lupi's powerful photos of rescues at sea and life in detention camps in Malta.
IMF chief Christine Lagarde and anti-poverty group representatives to attend summit.
People belonging to Ismaili Shiite community among 47 dead as six motorcycle-borne men storm bus.
Rogue soldier goes on rampage during training and later kills himself.
'We look to the new Israeli government and the Palestinians to demonstrate a commitment to peace'
The likely presidential candidate will instead attend an event in Atlanta.
Minister of the People's Armed Forces also talked back to dictator.
The study by the Pew Research Center reveals 68% of Hispanics speak English proficiently.
From Nice to Cannes Film Festival in a seven-minute UberCopter ride.
But he has denied that he would quit as an MP if government approves runway.
Howell is currently in prison for manslaughter.
War crimes cases have been prepared against president and senior members of regime.
Voted against giving Obama fast-track authority on deal.
Reports: 3 schoolgirls who ran away from UK to join Isis are trying to escape the group's clutches.
Meeting in Russian resort of Sochi made little progress.
More than a hundred people have died and over 300 others were injured in a number of air raids by Saudi Arabia.
US Marine helicopter providing assistance after the second Nepal earthquake has gone missing in Charikot.
A suicide bomber targeted central Baghdad where pilgrims were buying food and drink on their way back from the shrine of the Imam Ali.
Two separate bomb attacks rock Iraqi capital.
As violence spreads in Burundi, IBTimes UK looks at the man at the centre of the building storm.
Russian authorities still have a long way to go to make 'deoffshorisation' a success. Here's how they can start.
After five years of training jetmen Yves Rossy and Vince Reffett soared over the skies of Dubai.
Quake evacuees in Kathmandu ran out into open ground as another earthquake struck Nepal.