Sarkozy, who is poised to run for the Presidential election in 2017, faces ineligibility sanction
Leaders of Russia and China set to sign key bilateral agreements during Xi's trip to Moscow.
Officials will look for pattern of excessive force.
The outspoken politician has admitted she finds being in the House of Commons "depressing" despite two years in her role as Paisley and Renfrewshire South MP.
He admires Republican likely candidate Jeb Bush, but Clinton has his vote.
Labour peer will face no charges because he has dementia
The likely presidential candidate said: 'If you want to know who I listen to for advice, it's him.'
Female students say University of Mary Washington has failed to protect them.
Brandon Hoffman arrested after attempting 'The Last Ride' on 18-month-old.
Of 500 women rescued from Islamist militia, more than 200 were pregnant after being repeatedly raped.
Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi was killed with his eldest son and other fighters, say US sources.
Spotlight on politicians, not pork chops on a stick, corn dogs and Dutch letters.
Athens demands mutual concessions in talks on bailout and debt.
Robert and Christianne Shepherd died from carbon monoxide poisoning during a family holiday in a four-star resort in 2006.
President Barack Obama will now not veto bill after tough amendments dropped.
Disciplinary action already under way for action contradictory to 'our values', says official,
Solomon Islands inhabitants use dolphin teeth as jewelry, currency and to pay marriage dowries
Horrors of Cold War and post-war devastation meant Germany did not face up to Hitler's legacy until 1985.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clinched a deal to form a new government.
The new T-14 Armata tank came to a halt during a VE Day parade rehearsal in red Square.
Khadr was captured in 2012 for killing a US soldier in Afghanistan.
Three accused of impersonating police officers in a force which is 3,000 years old
Unlikely pact by Sunni powers provides financial and logistical support to anti-Assad groups in war-ravaged Syria.
IBTimes UK went to Milan to understand how Universal Exhibitions serve as platforms for diplomacy and business.
A report from the World Economic Forum places the UK in the top five.
Putin has had a huge, some would say terrible, influence on our lives, but still his legacy is up in the air.
Foreign minister Adel al-Jubeir opens door to US-brokered humanitarian pause to allow arrival of aid in war-ravaged country.
In ill-tempered debate, Choudary refused to condemn a death threat against Geller from an alleged Isis supporter.
Prince Harry met members of the public at the Sydney Opera House on Thursday (7 May), as he nears the end of his month-long attachment with the Australian Army.
Up to 300 people, many of them foreigners, are believed to have been buried by an avalanche in Langtang.