EPP candidate for the presidency of the EU Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, demanded apology over "sickening" comment
Eight-year-old Mia Wilkinson is suffering fewer seizures after taking medical marijuana.
Self-confessed killer tells Newsweek she has no regrets about murdering Troy LaFerrara
Qatar-based pan-Arab network demands compensation for damages caused by Egyptian government
Former Premier Berlusconi suggests to eliminate VAT on dog products ahead of European elections.
Simon & Garfunkel musician arrested along with singer wife in Connecticut after disturbance at residence.
White House and EU announce fresh Russia sanctions targets over failure to implement Geneva agreement.
Police called to Beit She'an to disperse about 100 haredi yeshiva students partying on eve of Shoah commemoration.
Rebels building own mortars, rocket launchers and armoured vehicles in struggle against Syrian army
Syrian President ignores opponents' calls to step down as he submits nomination to run for re-election.
Muhammed Ejaz, 28, from Lahore has confessed to the murders of three gay men.
Spokeswoman Sabine Kehm insists she had no contact with anybody about Schumacher's condition.
Abbas claims the Holocaust was 'heinous', yet he and his regime continue to endorse it.
South Korean coast guard releases footage of rescuers helping crew members out of sinking ferry.
South Korean coast guard releases footage of rescuers helping crew members out of sinking ferry
US special forces bid to kill Ibrahim al-Asiri in drone attack on al-Qaida convoy believed to have failed
Gennady Kernes undergoing surgery after being shot in the back in eastern Ukrainian city.
US Secretary of State causes controversy by stating that lack of peace deal could result in apartheid situation.
The cost of insuring against Russia's government debt has risen to highest level since November 2011.
Oklahoma, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri also hit by twisters while Louisiana and Mississippi on flood alert.
Air searches for the plane wreckage are being cancelled and a new underwater operation has started.
China is giving less for charity despite a large number of billionaires.
EU diplomats set to discuss further measures against Moscow and likely to blacklist 15 more Russian individuals.
Former deputy PM is the country's new leader while Ivica Dacic becomes foreign minister
Captain Thomas Clarke, Warrant Officer Spencer Faulkner, Corporal James Walters, Flight Lieutenant Rakesh Chauhan and Lance Corporal Oliver Thomas died when their Lynx helicopter crashed.
A series of celebrations held in South Africa to commemorate the country's first ever multiracial democratic elections in 1994
One of the team of European monitors captured by pro-Russian separatists in the eastern Ukraine was released
Protesters claim they seized TV station to give pro-Russians a 'voice'
Around 2,000 demonstrators clashed with police as protesters attempt to block planned march by far-right NDP
Around 3,000 demonstrators stage anti-government protests in Caracas and several other cities in Venezuela.