At least six people die after double-decker bus smashes through barrier and collides with train.
All-important question of where the blame lies has not been answered, says Graeme Mackay
Suspicious death of protester Ahmet Atakan in Antakya another sign of brutalisation, says Uzay Bulut.
Martin Sonneborn, editor of Titanic Magazine and leader of The Party, tells IBTimes UK of his electoral campaign.
French parliament votes to fine or imprison those who enter a child in 'sexualised' beauty contests
A generation robbed of their future deserves better journalistic standard than cliche-ridden BBC 'insight', says Gianluca Mezzofiore.
Fatal stabbing of anti-fascist rapper sparks debate in Greece
Photo of teenager who killed herself after being bullied over alleged rape appears on dating website advert.
English Defence League (EDL) leader got free meal from top London department store over spat.
Believers attach religious significance to space debris and talk of apocalypse.
Billionaire owner of Hangzhou Wahaha Group knifed by man asking for job at him company.
Suspect named as Alois Huber killed three policemen and one rescuer before barricading himself in Melk farmhouse.
Girl swallowed pesticide after being raped and threatened by her attacker's family.
Six bodies found inside two rusted cars in a lake in Oklahoma.
Supreme leader advocates flexibility as Obama sees diplomatic opportunity.
Member of racist group arrested over the fatal stabbing of a leftist hip-hop artist.
US, Britain, France, Russia and China spar over wording of resolution on action against Assad regime.
Briton plotted to castrate, kill and eat children in his Massachusetts torture dungeon.
Tense standoff between 55-year-old poacher suspect and police in Melk outside Vienna.
Fininvest to compensate Rodolfo De Benedetti's company Cir over doubtful acquisition.
Nawaz Sharif and Imran Khan face a huge fight to rid Pakistan of its extremist scourges, says Bob McFadden
Dead IT contractor who killed 12 in US naval base gun rampage had received treatment for serious mental illness.
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria militants shoot dead villagers accused of belonging to Assad's Alawite sect.
Alfonso Manzella held in Salerno is part of 'neo-melodic' musical movement celebrating Naples' Camorra criminal organisation.
The gunman identified as Aaron Alexis was shot dead by police.
Afghan drug cartel active in Russia with a £3.8bn heroin market.
Changes in diet, exercise routine and stress management reverse process of growing old in prostate cancer sufferers.
Indonesia news agency confirms Mount Sinabung eruption two days after mass evacuation.
UK, US and France seize on UN report as conclusive evidence that Syrian regime used sarin in Ghouta attack.
The idea of a power-sharing arrangement may be unpalatable but it is the least worst option to avert armageddon, says Middle East expert Michael Kerr.