Aurora Cerullo, 14, is believed to have committed suicide jumping from a building in Venaria, Turin,
Signal picked up in Penang from co-pilot's phone raises new thread in search for missing MH370.
Witnesses saw Ukrainian troops disembarking from two helicopters in airfield in eastern Ukraine
James Hellwig suffered cardiovascular disease, Arziona coroner rules.
Namibians are dying of cancers and unexplained illnesses years after working in Uranium mines.
Republican presidential nominee and Fox News commentator makes claim at 'freedom debate'.
Islamist terrorist group abducts scores of teenagers from school in Chibok
IBTimesUK looks at one of the most important Jewish events of the year
Higher food prices push up rate of inflation after showing a dip earlier.
Paris' Pasteur Institute misplaced vials containing virus responsible for severe acute respiratory syndrome
State agency claims Tarek Ghrair, 15, killed in Ghouta.
Heavy fines, zoning regulations and strict limits on release of pollutants proposed.
State security service says unnamed bank transferred millions to militants before takeover
IBTimes looks at the strangest conspiracy theories surrounding missing Malaysia Airlines passenger jet
Washington DC gets a spring makeover as the capital is painted in pink and white with the blooming of iconic Cherry Blossom trees.
UN study points to misinformation, propaganda and incitement created climate of fear
Semana Santa processions start on Palm Sunday and continue until Easter Sunday.
Ukraine's acting president Oleksandr Turchynov has announced the launch of a military operation in the eastern Donetsk region.
Milan court orders former Italian PM to serve one-year sentence for tax fraud helping disabled pensioners.
A study has found that pimps only lure underage sex workers into the trade in very few cases.
Actor and Unicef Goodwill Ambassador Orlando Bloom visited a refugee camp in Jordan to highlight the plight of Syrian refugees.
Supreme Court of India upholds 'third gender' status for transgenders enabling them to move up social ladder.
President Turchynov announces anti-terror operation to free government buildings from pro-Russian protesters
A cannabis vending machine, dubbed as ZaZZ, has been isntalled for the first time in Colorado, USA.
Fawaz al-Etan kidnapped by group of hooded men as he left home.
Western leaders are considering more economic sanctions against Moscow after unrest in Ukraine's east.
Whistleblower Snowden hails Pulitzer awards as 'vindication for everyone who believes public has a role in government'.
Ukraine paratroopers carried out military exercises in the Donetsk region, as tensions continue in the east of the country.
Submarine returns from first attempt after exceeding depth limit in Indian Ocean.
Europe is better prepared to deal with a disruption to Russian gas supplies than it was last time