Pablo Picasso's oil-on-canvas stolen in Paris in 2001 to be returned to France.
A Thai entrepreneur is trying to give edible bugs a more upmarket appeal.
Programme believed to have inspired Nazi eugenics vision to create 'master race'.
Men wear miniskirts in protest after murder of Ozgecan Aslan, killed after rape attempt.
World's biggest everything: Dubai set to add controversial tropical rainforest to project line-up.
Jordan and Israel signed an agreement on 26 February to go ahead with a World Bank-sponsored project.
Residents of Krasnokamsk in Perm argue that renaming the town in honour of Russia's president could encourage authorities to address urgent problems.
Senator for Oklahoma tossed snowball in attempt to show climate change as hoax.
Twitter claim by Ansar Bangla 7 not yet verified as genuine.
World Animal Protection believes a responsible tourism can end suffering of thousands of animals
UNESCO chief demands emergency meeting after IS destroys ancient artefacts at Mosul museum.
This is the biggest majority for any vote on eurozone bailouts since the crisis began.
The decision approved by 65% of voters in November took effect on 26 February.
Havana's annual cigar festival attracts aficionados from all over the world.
3D Robotics, backed by Qualcomm, has raised the most money of any US helicopter drone company to date.
The Washington Post prize-winning journalist co-wrote the revelatory article with Souad Mekhennet.
Mugabe turned 91 on 21 February and he is Africa's oldest president
Two escaped llamas led authorities in Phoenix on a long chase as audiences worldwide were captivated by live video of their escapades
The 91-year-old has ruled Zimbabwe for three decades and plans to contest in the next polls as well.
Vessel with 19 people on board overturns off Grand Coloane Resort.
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, once Russia's richest man, asks West to prepare for post-Putin era.
Withdrawal, supervised by OSCE, is part of latest Minsk deal and comes after a two-day break in hostilities.
Nigeria's president Goodluck Jonathan's visit was overshadowed by three bombings that left at least 35 dead.
Attorney representing victims: 'He [Choudhury] told them he is on the same level as Buddha and Jesus Christ'.
Ireland's plain packaging tobacco law forbids branding, including logos and colours on tobacco products.
Photo showing a class posing with war weapons during 'patriotic' class stirs debate
Campaigners want UK to review its participation in Nigeria's energy privatisation programme.
Conflicting reports on whether Mosul library in Iraq itself has been destroyed, or just a substantial part of its collection.
Journalist, 34, was found dead at Reuters offices in Islamabad.
US soldier who deserted because he thought the Iraq war was illegal could have grounds for seeking asylum in Germany