Islamic State militants are surging into Kurdish villages slaughtering men and raping women.
Fair Labor Association audit exposes labour violations at Apple-supplier Quanta's Chinese units.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon made the announcement as RAF makes surveillance flights and troops deployed in Erbil.
Missouri governor Jay Nixon signs order to send National Guard to quell unrest
Three African doctors in Liberia have been administered the experimental drug ZMapp.
Fears rise that populations quarantined in villages in Liberia may run away seeking food.
Bullet pierced Brown's right eye, exited his jaw and re-entered collarbone, shows autopsy report.
Without directly mentioning US, Iraqi government takes objection to violation of its territorial sovereignty.
#FreeThe4 protests are being planned, to urge world leaders to take action against the Saudi King.
Two people have been killed and two injured, after two trains carrying explosive chemicals, collided in Arkansas.
Kurdish forces reclaim nearly all of Iraq's largest dam from Islamic State militants, Kurdish officials reported.
Saudi businesswoman has sentence of 50 lashes and a month in jail upheld by judge.
Eyewitnesses say Ebola victims fled for their lives after an armed gang raided a treatment clinic in the capital Monrovia.
Thirteen prisoners filmed themselves escaping a Rio Verde prison through a tunnel.
Foreign Office says British nationals may be among 25 people involved in accident as boat capsizes
Elbit Systems leading Iron Dome-like project of which Rafael is part.
Anti-Occupy protesters clash with pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong as tensions intensify over electoral reform.
South Yorkshire Police admit to working with journalists before searching the home of Sir Cliff Richard.
Pilot ejects from fighter aircraft and was later recovered by Ukranian security forces.
Hundreds of people gathered in central London on Saturday, calling for action to protect the people of Sinjar from attacks by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, formerly known as Isis.
PM sees threat of terrorist state on shores of Mediterranean bordering Turkey, a Nato member.
Governor Nixon has imposed a curfew following a week of violent clashes between police and protesters.
The men were abducted and killed after they refused to convert to Islam following five days of lectures by IS.
Court orders murder charges to be filed against Pakistan's Prime Minister and his brother.
Trevor Burgess says he hopes he can be a role model to other gay people in the US financial sector
Rick Perry's 2016 Presidential Election ambitions at risk as US grand jury announces indictment.
Kenneth Douglas of Hamilton County, Ohio, was convicted of sexually abusing murder victims' corpses.
Poll suggests Conservative Party would get a 10% boost in polls if Boris Johnson stands as MP in 2015 general election.
Governments agree deal for Russian nuclear corporation to build Jordan's first nuclear power plant.
Aid workers in Western Afghanistan acting on behalf of the International Committee of the Red Cross abducted in the Herat province.