'If you did a 45-second montage of the times I struck this animal, Peta would burn this place to the ground'
The earthquake is the strongest to hit Japan since 2011
The kingdom's foreign minister said it was aware of money paid to Najib Razak.
Japanese government deploys 1,600 soldiers to help with rescue operations after magnitude-6.5 quake.
The letter implores Renzi to escalate questions on capital punishment to Tehran authorities while on a state visit.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's government is determined to curb pollution levels in the Indian capital.
Jacqueline Galant hands in resignation the day after top civil servant quits over security funding.
The 27-year-old woman was asked to change her first name from Marion to Marie or lose the job.
Plough Hotel in Rangiora says customers should 'only see the sausages on your plate'
Ibrahim al-Khatib is a journalist with UAE-based Orient News.
Acting Industry Minister steps down after being named in documents leaked from Mossack Fonseca.
The country's long name has been a debated issue since the 1993 split with Slovakia.
Students blast use of public budget in bid to erase attack from history.
Three injured and nine missing after four-storey building comes down in Los Cristianos.
Brazil's Supreme Court holds an extraordinary session to deal a blow to Rousseff's last-ditch attempts.
Campaign manager moved in when Michelle Fields appeared to 'brush' Trump's arm, concludes prosecutor.
The agreement between UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain is in response to the Panama Papers leak.
The attempted missile test appears to have failed, South Korea said.
Most raucous debate yet spurred on by wild cheers and hisses from the New York crowd.
The US president will visit the UK, Saudi Arabia and Germany next week.
John Kasich opposes the toilet restriction, Donald Trump yet to address the controversial measure.
Architect Kazuyo Sejima designing train with semi-transparent materials that blend into scenery.
North Korea celebrates the birthday of Kim Il-Sung, founder of the DPRK, on 15 April on the Day of the Sun.
After five years of debate, ministers finally resolve privacy and data protection concerns.
The Abrams M-1 tank has been the unofficial 'hero of the day' according to the US military.
President defends Russian athletes, saying meldonium use does not constitute doping.
6 arrests and hundreds questioned as police raid infamous Artemis brothel.
In eBay listing, Sharif is described as: 'Not in working condition ... faulty and corrupt by birth.'
Royal couple toured Kaziranga National Park hours before poachers killed a great white rhino for its horn.
In his annual Q&A, the Russian president fielded questions on the economy and foreign policy.