Wolfgang Schaeuble depicted in a Third Reich uniform in Avgi daily drawing.
One Billion Rising, marked on Valentine's Day, is a global campaign to end violence against women.
In the disaster aftermath committee developed the Donors Trust Fund to compensate victims.
America is focused on Isis and Al-Qaeda but it ignored domestic terror at its peril.
Actress linked to the President photographed by Closer magazine using state car.
Hundreds of US marines train Iraqi troops in Ain al-Asad military base, in Anbar province.
Over 200,000 people have been killed in the Syrian conflict as it enters fifth year.
Fear of embarrassment is causing venereal disease to spread this Valentine's Day
Pistorius reportedly shuns contact with fellow inmates by spending most of his time alone.
Award-winning Reuters photographers share the stories behind iconic news images.
Militants arrived on motorised canoes and attacked the village of Ngouboua.
Focus switches to key transport hub as rebels seek to maximise gains before ceasefire begins.
Who will be the top dog at this year's 139th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show?
Ten couples got into the Valentine's Day spirit on Friday 13 February to try and break a world record.
Islamic State affiliate claimed responsibility for taking hostage 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians in Sirte.
Protesters clash with police in San Cristobal and Caracas on the anniversary of 2014 protests.
South African President Jacob Zuma received a hostile reception when he opened parliament on Thursday (12 February), as security officers fought with far-left Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) lawmakers after they disrupted Zuma's speech.
Myanmar's army says dozens of soldiers were killed in violence near Chinese border.
Aerial bombing campaign has intensified following killing of Jordanian pilot.
Three students were shot dead in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, allegedly for a parking dispute.
A study has revealed how the dialect changes for newly-engaged couples.
Libyan flashpoint city retaken by army backed by general Khalifa Haftar.
Seventy years ago, the German city of Dresden in Saxony was bombed by British and US air forces.
At least 13 killed and dozens injured in multiple explosions at a Shi'ite mosque.
Sansour directed Open Bethlehem as part of global campaign to bring peace to Middle East.
Following Palestinian activist Leila Khaled's visit, the student's council had called for a ban on 'Zionist' students.
South African parliament opens in chaos as Economic Freedom Fighters lead disturbances.
Archive footage shows scale of destruction from Allied bombing campaign towards end of the Second World War.
Taiwanese family came under heavy criticism after a video of their one-month-old son strapped to the steering surfaced online
Interactive photos show Dresden after the Allied bombing raids, and the same scenes today.