Pyongyang issues warning following fire drills and angry response from Seoul
Security forces roll into massive slum area in Rio de Janeiro
Turkish energy minister Taner Yildiz claims vote-counting disrupted after feline got into power plant
Reports of a deal reached by Kerry and Netanyahu to prolong peace talks with the Palestinians.
People living 12 miles from Fukushima nuclear disaster site have been allowed to return home.
Walls of Deir Rafat Catholic monastery near Beit Shemesh spray painted by vandals with hate messages
With no end to aviation's biggest mystery, we look again at the theories behind the MH370 vanishing
The 220mph Lamborghini Aventador crashed into cars along Sloane Street, London's millionaire's playground.
Full exchange between control tower and cockpit of MH370 released.
Thousands of people, led by President Yoweri Museveni, rallied against homosexuals
April Fools' Day falls on the 1 April every year, and the day is also known as All Fools' Day.
New law threatens freedom of speech and thought
Senate Intelligence Committee says CIA claimed information gathered through torture thwarted terrorist plots.
Internet sensation Natalia Poklonskaya to become key GTA character fighting for Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
Suspected North Korean drone, containing Japanese and Chinese components, crashes in border region.
Nato's foreign ministers to hold two-day talks in Brussels over Russia's annexation of Crimea.
Onyx goblet 'touched lips of Jesus' say Spanish historians.
All Fools' Day traced back to Geoffrey Chaucer and French poet Eloy d'Amerval
Kerry could use jailed spy as bargaining tool in Netanyahu talks.
Explosions hit Nairobi suburb with large Somali population.
Firefighters clear homes in two-mile radius from Williams' natural gas facility in Plymouth
No Ford Nation creates fictitious unsuitable candidates for city's mayoral elections
France's president Francois Hollande to announce cabinet reshuffle in televised address to nation
BNP denies using food banks as ploy to win votes ahead of local and European elections
Fighting for control of Latakia province in Syria spills into Turkey
Enter the 2014 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest and you could win an expedition to Alaska
Integrity of media brought into question by April Fool spoof stories, says government watchdog
Russian president Vladimir Putin's approach has also been compared to the Third Reich's foreign policy by Hillary Clinton and Karel Schwarzenberg.
Swedish government blames previous socialist democratic ruling parties for discrimination against gypsies
Human rights organisation claims Nigerian army killed 600 people after insurgent barrack attack.