North Koreans lucky enough to own a mobile phone can play patriotic shoot-'em-up as propaganda war moves into video games.
US President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon to plan a Washington DC military parade prompting critics to brand him a "wannabe banana republic strongman".
While the main accused in the lynching incident was given death sentence, 5 others received 25 years of prison term.
The Philippines president hits back at the European Union bloc and explains how he does not want to visit Brussels.
Twitter users poke fun at US president's thinning thatch after footage of him boarding aircraft reveals extent of hair loss.
Power in pariah state of North Korea is a family affair as Kim's little sister moves further into world spotlight at Winter Olympics.
Washington will soon unveil its "toughest and most aggressive sanctions" against North Korea, said US Vice President Mike Pence.
Weeks of talks after the elections have brought political and economic uncertainty to Europe's largest economy.
Muhiyidin d'Baha, who was filmed jumping through barrier to take down controversial flag in Charleston, dies after New Orleans shooting.
The Syrian regime claimed that most of the projectiles fired by Israeli forces were intercepted.
Tory MPs Anna Soubry and Justine Greening have both hinted they could leave the party if Rees-Mogg became leader.
Photos show buildings in Hualien leaning at sharp angles, their lowest floors crushed into mangled heaps of concrete, shattered glass and bent iron beams.
Cross-party committee warns government has failed to reprioritise its work and might not be ready by March next year.
"What the world needs right now is capitalism with a conscience," Carrey said.
A video posted by Russian space agency Roscomos shows the badminton shuttle zip across in zero gravity as ISS astronauts float about playing the game.
An artist has started a movement against designs in cities which prevent homeless people seeking shelter.
Satellite images show ongoing construction at North Korea's Yonbong-ni base, which when completed will be able to house 54 hovercrafts.
Officials at the Washington State Department of Early Learning have launched an investigation that may take at least 30 days.
Pyongyang blasts South Korean protesters for being "accustomed to sycophancy toward the US".
Brussels says the UK must submit to EU powers during the Brexit transition period or else face punishments like grounding flights.
A morgue worker was sacked after it was revealed that he had sex with the corpse of a murdered Russian reality star.
Spanish police are investigating after a child gave birth at Virgen de la Arrixaca hospital in the city of Murcia, in southeastern Spain.
A Girl Scout has become an internet sensation after sell over 300 boxes of cookies when she set up outside one of California's new legal weed dispensaries.
Denmark has proposed banning full-face Islamic veils like the niqab and the burqa in public with the justice minister saying they were "incompatible" with Danish values.
A Peta activist was spotted discussing the fur trade while only wearing a white bikini, bunny ear, tail and a pair of gloves near the Olympics rings of Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Students at all-girls Burntwood School in Wandsworth suspected of taking strong prescription drugs.
Two policemen in South Africa are accused of homophobic attack on a gay couple found having sex in a car.
Cross-party group of seven Scottish politicians fail in attempt to ask European Court of Justice to rule on whether UK could unilaterally abandon Brexit.
British backpackers get rude awakening as overnight flooding pushes up level of crocodile-infested waters, forcing trio to wait for help on roof of van.
Katie Hopkins claims she has been detained at a Johannesburg Airport and had her passport confiscated on grounds of inciting racial hatred.