A former Hampshire jeweller, Noelle Baynham, 61, was partially eaten by her two pet dogs after dying alone at home, probably from an overdose of medication, a Winchester inquest heard
Islamic State militants launched a deadly attack on government-held territory on Friday
Hundreds protest outside Saudia Arabia embassy about the treatment of pilgrims
Palestinian man was killed by the Israeli army in Hebron during a protest following his cousin's burial.
Elderly woman forced transatlantic flight to divert to Shannon Airport after allegedly assaulting an air steward
Sir Ranulph Fiennes has completed the gruelling desert race at 71 years
Photographer was hospitalised after falling in cathedral grounds, as Andy Murray and Kim Sears arrived for a dress rehearsal.
Libya's biggest oil port Es Sider may reopen in a week adding to an oversupplied market.
British boy, 7, has died on a family skiing holiday after being separated from his parents and falling from a cliff.
Egyptian court gives death sentence to Badie and 13 others for plotting against state.
Russian man with a terminal illness to become the first person to undergo a head transplant.
Maajid Nawaz, candidate for the Hampstead and Kilburn in London, was filmed with a stripper during a drunken night out.
Workers at dam site in Turbat were from Sindh and Punjab provinces.
Satellite images show China reclaiming land on Mischief Reef.
Handshake at Summit of the Americas in Panama seen as historic.
Pakistan hopes to play mediator in the crisis affecting the 'Muslim world'.
After a bumper year in 2014, the Islamic State economy is on the ropes in Iraq and Syria
Vladimir Putin, Ayatollah Khamenei and Sheikh Mohammed are among the leaders most active on Twitter
The young athletes were returning from a national sports competition when their coach collided with a tanker carrying hydrocarbons.
EXCLUSIVE: France's FN party top adviser tells IBTimes Jean Marie Le Pen's provocations must stop
CloudFlare CEO says blocking its service to pro-Isis sites would be submitting to "mob rule".
Harry Potter-themed live action role play (Larp) cast its spell over more than a hundred would-be sorcerers.
They said it: from Travolta to McLean and many points in between.
A look back at the headlines that dominated the week's global and domestic news agenda.
Lufthansa had offered special free flights to the crash site for victims' relatives.
As Saudi Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdullah denies supproting cannibalism, IBTimes UK looks at the fatwa's history.
International Monetary Fund has told Ukraine it needed to reform subsidies.
43 Iraqi soldiers killed in clashes with Islamic State as battle for Anbar rages on.
Vatican's silence on French government's proposal of gay senior diplomat Laurent Stefanini as envoy interpreted as rejection.
The 10 bills package includes an expansion for health care coverage, further protection of immigrant workers and an Office of New Americans.