Rights activists and Bahraini opposition members angered at invitation to the King of Bahrain to join other royals at a Jubilee lunch with the Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle.
"Devil's Breath" branded the world's most terrifying drug has a number of alternative uses.
Judge adjourns genocide trial of former Bosnian Serb army chief General Ratko Mladic for six months because prosecutors failed to fully disclose all evidence to defence team.
Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said he is eager to attend the London Olympics but fears that Britain does not want to host him.
Iran is threatening to start legal action against internet giant Google over its erasing of the Persian Gulf from its maps.
Suicide of estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr adds another tragic chapter to troubled dynasty.
Chilean police arrested more than 70 students in Santiago in biggest protest so far this year over country's education system.
Carcasses of tigers and other big cats discovered in raid on suburban home in Bangkok.
European Jewish Congress urges European governments to ban Greece's Holocaust denying neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party.
Sailf al-Islam Gaddafi, who is currently awaiting trial in Libya, refuses to appoint Libyan lawyer to defend him, top Libyan diplomat says.
Saudi hackers target websites for state-backed Iranol, Iranian Oil Ministry and the National Iranian Oil Company.
Ancient Chinese believed that an eclipse occurred when celestial dragons ate up the sun.
Satellite images released by US-Korea Institute 38 north confirm building construction could soon be completed.
Chicago Police in the US have launched a nation-wide search for Arnoldo Jimenez who they believe murdered his wife, Estrella Carrera, and left her body in a bath just hours after they exchanged their vows.
The eclipse will be seen in eastern Asia, the northern Pacific Ocean and western United States, but not in the UK.
World Bank President Robert Zoellick has been quoted as saying that the core question will be not Greece, but Spain and Italy.
Mary Kennedy, 52, was depressed and worried about her financial situation and the end of her marriage, according to friends.
The former financial adviser of the late Yasser Arafat is being sought abroad on suspicion of corruption and embezzlement.
China accuses the Dalai Lama of orchestrating Tibetan self-immolations.
Bristol University scientists find signs of a degenerative condition similar to human arthritis in the jaw of a pliosaur.
Defiant former Bosnian Serby army General Ratko Mladic makes threatening gesture to survivors and realtives of Srebrenica massacre, as his trial begins for crimes against humanity.
A politician in Zimbabwe has called on traditional chiefs to expel 'people who support homosexuality' from their communities.
Russian police evict anti-Putin Occupy Abai protest in Moscow.
Violence continues in Syria, prompting a UN monitoring group to find shelter with a group of rebels while attacks on civilians and doctors are on-going.
Greek government and Jews hit back at Golden Dawn's leader's denial of the Holocaust.
Glasgow University researchers find that chemicals in cosmetics, detergents and pollutants could lead to low sperm count.
The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the owners of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant devastated by the March 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, reported a net-loss of $9.7 billion for the full year ending 31 March 2012. Reporting its annual figures on 14 May, these figures reflected an improvement of some 35 per cent over 2011's figures but insufficient to avoid 09 May's effective nationalisation of the company.
BMJ experts claim levy on unhealthy food and drinks should be combined with subsidies on fruit and vegetables.
The Sukhoi Superjet-100 vanished from radar 21 minutes after takeoff from Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in Jakarta on 9 May, 2012.
'Butcher of Bosnia' allegedly orchestrated worst mass massacre since Second World War.