Muslim groups hold Day of Peace against extremist group.
Rightwing politician launches UMP party leadership bid and hints at 2017 presidential elections
Armed rebels shell buildings of state TV and main Sunni Islamic party, Islah
Thousands of children are abandoned in China every year because they are disabled or because parents are too poor
An eyewitness brings us the trauma, and relief, of being spared death in Kabul.
Iron Age trade existed between England and France; Anglo Saxons migrated from Dorset to Manche.
American is serving 15-year sentence for setting Internet illegally in communist island.
Kremlin considering measures to strengthen Moscow control over Web.
Archaeologists discover gas chambers of Nazi concentration camps in Sobibór in eastern Poland.
Australian Transport Safety Bureau to search again for missing Malaysia Airlines plane.
President Francois Hollande announces north-east Iraq attack on logistics depot.
People's Climate March will take place in New York City on 21 September before UN Climate Summit.
Smugglers deliberately drowned 500 asylum-seekers 300 miles southeast of Malta
One year after east Africa vowed to defeat al-Shabaab, the group is still cause for concern.
Weight gain could be because Kim Jong-Un wants to look like Kim Il Sung, the eternal president.
Part-time news reader on India's government-run television channel mistakes Xi for Roman numeral.
UK allies hail 'Yes' side victory in Scottish referendum.
Annual International Talk Like a Pirate Day takes place across the globe.
But defence chief Martin Dempsey says arming 10,000 Syrian rebels may not be enough to fight jihadists.
Group is planning to hand out The Satanic Children's Big Book of Activities.
Archaeologists have discovered a long lost Roman fort in Germany.
Yale University professor Dale Martin says New Testament analysis claims disciples had swords.
Accusations of electoral fraud and rigging in the historic vote are being made by Yes voters following YouTube videos.
High-ranking Islamist leader captured after gunfight between militants and Nigerian troops in Borno.
Members of delegation on mission to spread Ebola awareness killed by crowd.
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Militants linked to Iraqi Isis said to have been plotting 'Mumbai-style' attack on Australia.
The UN Security Council unanimously accepted a resolution recognising threat from Ebola to international peace and announced a special mission.
Young British Muslims have also launched the social media campaign #notinmyname rejecting ISIS.
Article 5 of Nato's North Atlantic Treaty, states that 'an attack on one is an attack on all.'