Indomitable Lions management suspect deep corruption in the ranks of the World Cup flops
Nigeria arrests businessman and suspected Boko Haram cell leader Babuji Ya'arim in connection with mass abduction.
Erdogan to run in August for first head of state directly elected by the people.
Two people were rescued alive from debris after 40 hours of ordeal.
Ten-day truce between Ukraine and separatist rebels expired on Monday evening without renewal.
Investigators quiz Sarkozy over alleged influence peddling to high-ranking judge.
A majority of Algerian players were fasting for Ramadan when they took on Germany in the 2014 World Cup knockout match.
Amid public protests and Chinese criticism, Japan makes major shift in post-war defence policy.
Israel launches Operation Brother's Keeper in response to murder of teenagers in West Bank.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko vows: "We will attack, we will free our land."
Scotland Yard Detectives to Quiz Witnesses and Suspects in Praia da Luz where Maddie Vanished
Benjamin Netanyahu calls emergency meeting as clashes reported near Hebron
Israeli teenagers Naftali Frenkel, Gilad Shaar Eyal Yifrach found dead near the village of Halhul in the West Bank.
Huge crowds in Hong Kong expected to demonstrate for democratic reform on anniversary British rule ended.
Benjamin Netanyahu blames Hamas for deaths of three teenagers in West Bank and vows revenge.
Former US Green Beret Major Jim Gant went native in Afghanistan but is fighting back with new book
Agreement signed in 1916 often cited as reason behind extremism and warfare in the Middle East.
Isis fighter laughs at US President in latest high-quality video from the terror group entitled 'the End of Sykes-Picot'.
Passengers waited for two hours to be reunited with their luggage after 'Swissport staff shortage'.
José Mujica's has been shot six times, spent 14 years in jail and is the world's 'poorest president'.
British teen 'hit his torso on rock' after jumping off rocks on summer camp holiday in northern Italy.
Campaigners say this is the first step to end animal testing in China.
5,000 migrants were rescued over the weekend off Italy's southern coast.
Islamist group raid four villages outside Chibok where over 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped in April.
Gold prices have risen some 2.4% in Q2.
A new film looks at the late Reddit co-founder's work on RSS and his struggles with civil liberties.
Prices can 'spike' to $150 a barrel if conflict hits Iraq's southern terminals.
Ten things you never knew about Tower Bridge, which opened on 30 June, 1894.
Border fence to stretch from Eilat to the Golan Heights due to developments in Iraq.
Over 14,000 people displaced almost a year after Mount Sinabung started erupting.