Official reports say haunted house in Indiana is not a hoax.
Clashes between army and Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters 'had nothing to do with treaty'.
Delay in party action on Ryan Hope blamed on 'communications failure'.
Damage to South Sudan's oil industry could cripple its future.
Photographs of the conflict in Central African Republic.
Scientists make discovery in Qesem Cave, an archaeological site near present-day Rosh Ha'ayin.
The radical feminist group staged a topless protest against Russian president Vladimir Putin and in support of the pro-EU demonstrators in Ukraine.
12 Years a Slave is capturing the public's imagination - but what about the real slavery in India's brick kilns?
Police confirm the man who died was 39 years old describes "sad" atmosphere
In a secret cell near Manila tortures positions are chosen by spinning a roulette wheel.
Environmental group reveals hundreds of the endangered sharks are being killed for their oil in southeastern China.
The webpage was set up by a Dutch doctor after men and boys died after incorrect surgery.
A US expenditure bill has been signed by Barack Obama urging the Japanese government to apologise for sex slavery of women during WW2.
Islamist insurgents create mayhem and also attack Catholic church.
Police investigate theft of horn from stuffed rhino head in Flatley's mansion.
As the uprising in Ukraine continues, Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has resigned, meeting one of the demonstrators' demands.
The location of the grave of Kim's grandfather indicates that his ancestry can be traced back to South Korea.
Top headlines and news on January 28, 2014.
Snowden leaks show spy agencies can hack phone apps including Angry Birds.
Apology but no regret for comparing 'persecution' of 1% richest with Nazi murder of Jews.
As protests continue in Kiev and other Ukrainian cities, Viktor Yanukovych backs out of tough anti-protest law.
Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga and Imam Omar Kabine Layama outline ways out of CAR conflict.
Germany's Charles Franzke, 21, won the gruelling 2014 Tough Guy event in the village of Perton, near Wolverhampton on Sunday (January 26).
IBTimes investigates drug-resistant tuberculosis in Russia.
Fear of murder keeps journalists quiet about drug cartels and corrupt government officials.
Army leader who ousted Mohammed Morsi mandated by SCAF to run for presidency
Tunisia has its fourth PM in three years: a sign that it is still in need of greater stability.
In pictures: the world's largest seasonal migration of people.
Korea ordered culling of 1.4 million farm birds, including 640,000 already slaughtered, amid fears of nation-wide flu outbreak.
Ukraine's week of turmoil left high death toll but significant political reforms are still sought.