Lucky Ones Who Escaped Death on 9/11 are Ian Thorpe, Mark Wahlberg, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sara Ferguson, Larry Silverstein, Patti Austin, Seth MacFarlane.
Italy's far-right Casa Pound movement, whose member Gianluca Casseri shot dead two African street vendors in Florence Tuesday, has allegedly managed to infiltrate the Italian Parliament, according to the anti-fascist Searchlight magazine.
The woman, aged 45, worked as a cleaner for a neighbour of Nordine Amrani, was found in a cannabis plantation at gunman's home.
"In total, he had already come before Belgian justice more than around 20 times," RTL television's website has reported.
The group consisting of young boys and middle aged men in the age group of 12 to 50 years were continuously beaten up and deprived of food by the authorities of the madrassa.
A 52-year-old-man man faces up to 11 years in prison after being convicted of having sex with a 14-year-old girl while knowing he was infected with HIV in the United States.
Two wives of Osama bin Laden, who have been held in Pakistan following the raid in May that killed the former head of al Qaeda, are set to return to their homeland of Saudi Arabia.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his support for a law that would ban mosques from using loudspeakers system used for their call to prayer.
With the Occupy movement looking set to survive into the New Year and tensions between protesters and police reaching boiling point, the International Business Times UK celebrates the movement, chronicling its activities in 2011.
With the body of Occupy protests being made up of numerous groups and individuals, each with their own demands and motives, the International Business Times UK takes a look at the diverse range of artwork to stem from the movement.
Hezbollah has revealed the names of 10 people who have been working undercover for the Central Intelligence Agency at the American Embassy in Beirut.
Following fighting between Syrian forces and the opposition Free Syrian Army, troops loyal to the regime of President Bashar al Assad have threatened to bomb Homs, leaving activists fearing that an offensive is about to be launched against the city.
Malaysia has welcomed Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah as its new king in a pompous nationally televised ceremony attended by hundreds of dignitaries.
Killing the reclusive leader is crucial for the future and stability of post-Taliban Afghanistan, officials believe.
One in every six species related to the characters in the film Finding Nemo is threatened by extinction, according to a new study released on Tuesday.
The Egyptian Salafist Nour Party would enforce a ban on serving alcohol to both foreigners and Egyptian nationals if it is elected.
Razan Ghazzawi, an outspoken critic of the Assad regime, was detained by Syrian authorities on her way to a conference on media freedom in Amman.
A Saudi woman has been beheaded after being convicted of practicing “witchcraft and sorcery”, prompting outrage from human rights campaigners.
The episode five of the series showed the cubs in the den with their mother, giving an impression to the viewers that they were born and filmed in the wild in Arctic.
The new policy was announced following complaints from citizenship judges that it was difficult for them to ensure if burqa-clad people are actually reciting the oath.
A British woman has been fined 90,000 euros, around £76,000, after she was traced by Italian police.
According to London Evening Standard, Tony Margiocchi was hit by Harry's Ford Galaxy as it collected the prince from a late-night event at Beaufort club in Knightsbridge.
Dutch architects have come under fire for designing buildings which resemble the twin towers collapsing during the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center.
Scientists will use wild monkeys to test radiation levels around Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
At least 16 prisoners, including members of the Islamic terror group al-Qaeda, have escaped from a jail in southern Yemen.
The group in the Islamic Magreb has also released the pictures of the victims who it claims are in their captivity.
The hacker cell of the Anonymous collective has released a new video announcing "LulzXmas," leading analysts to question whether the group is planning a series of hacks this Christmas.
Russia’s parliamentary election results will stand despite widespread claims of corruption, a spokesman for Vladimir Putin has claimed.
The eurozone rescue deal briefly outlined Friday by the German chancellor and French president hasn't gone down well with Standard & Poor's, but the "Big Bazooka" Summit? Not if Bundeskanzlerin Merkel has her way.
Boy, 14, managed to flee from the Al-Qaeda linked group.