North Korea said on Friday (October 4) it will continue with its nuclear development despite pressures from the international community.
Witnesses report driver hitting head before truck veered into fleeing spectators.
At least 15 dead and 83 injured as 200 members of Muslim Brotherhood arrested in Cairo.
Italian government says more migrants' bodies found from sunken fishing boat.
At least 12 children killed as car bomb is driven into primary school playground.
Over a million visitors to be monitored through new security system during Islamic pilgrimage.
Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation chief says 'saboteurs' caught 'red-handed'.
Woman rescued from New Delhi house said employer tortured her for a year.
Men, two of them security personnel, punished for violating strict Saudi Sharia law.
Doctors order a month's rest for the Argentine leader after discovering blood on her brain due to a head injury.
Pentagon confirms capture of top al-Qaida leader in Libyan capital Tripoli as high-profile al-Shabaab militant in Somalia escapes.
Terrorists filmed on CCTV as they prepare to bring chaos to Nairobi in al-Shabaab attack.
Madonna has spoken about the full extent of her rape ordeal at knifepoint when she first arrived in the Big Apple.
Italy, Malta and Spain at receiving end as Mediterranean becomes preferred route into Europe.
Twerking star Miley Cyrus and Sinead O'Connor are sparring in a Twitter war after the Irish singer warned her not to be exploited by the music business.
State of emergency declared in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida.
'Western' troops storm southern Somali town of Barawe, targeting Islamist militia, responsible for Nairobi Westgate mall siege.
Drug lord Eduardo Villatoro Cano, nicknamed 'Guayo Cano', was arrested in southern state of Chiapas near Mexico-Guatemala border.
A YouTube video shows a woman named Halima being flogged under Sudan's draconian prostitution laws
Yekaterina Ustyuzhaninova who machine-gunned army officer was allegedly Gaddafi Supporter.
Theus offered to wipe US debt before money was taken back off him.
Judge causes outrage for allowing driving school to offer male drivers cheaper lessons because woman take longer to pass.
Full Senate vote must decide on his removal from office within 20 days.
Pro-Morsi supporters march in central Cairo in defiance of security crackdown
Monsignor charged for smuggling €20m accuses his former bosses at Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See (Apsa) of running secret bank.
Sheikh Ibrahim Ismael's followers blame police after preacher gunned down near Masjid Musa mosque.
Amnesty International report warns that hundreds of children are being killed and thousands forced out of education across northern Nigeria by the Islamists.
Occupation of ferry footbridge in Calais gets dramatic after two Syrians threaten suicide
Dacre was dubbed the 'Robert Mugabe of Fleet Street' by an impertinent Associated Newspapers director due to his career longevity and Dacre's fearsome reputation.
Obama loses opportunity to engage major Southeast Asian capitals.