Novelist Umberto Eco, best known for his book The Name of the Rose, died on Friday 19 February.
Londoners give mixed reactions to the possibility of leaving the European Union.
Karni was also convicted of attempting 8 murders during a mass trial with 115 other suspects.
Thousands of migrants must move by Tuesday evening or face forced removal by French authorities.
Chouchane is believed to have planned the deadly Sousse beach massacre which killed 30 Britons.
The mass wedding took place at Gapyeong, about 75km north-east of Seoul.
At least six lions escaped from Nairobi National Park in Kenya.
The Royal Navy has recently been announced as number 10 in Stonewall's top 100 gay-friendly employers.
Ex-Catalan MP Alfons López Tena says he has abandoned independence but region's fight continues with Madrid.
Prime Minister David Cameron described the EU deal as 'a historic moment for Britain.'
Adel al-Jubeir claims rockets would allow rebels to 'neutralize' helicopters and aircraft.
According to Ministry of Defence figures, just four attacks had resulted in the jihadist group suffering casualties.
Samuel Oki, 35, was kidnapped along with Jonathan's uncle in Otuoke, Bayelsa state on 17 February.
Kapur was unfairly dismissed from his job after raising concerns about about unqualified staff in the NHS.
Many young Iranians feel their choices have been limited and are instead pushing for regime change.
Kurdistan Freedom Hawks says it is behind suicide car bombing that killed 28 in Turkish capital.
A human rights body has found that JNU student leader was subject to 'psychological pressure' during his interrogation.
French farmers have continued to carry out the demonstrations across the country, demanding government action to strengthen price rates.
Family and friends of reporter also known as Alexander Page worried after arrest.
Superpower steps up anti-foreign rhetoric ahead of September parliamentary elections
Writer of one of most-acclaimed novels of all-time died at her home following a long period of ill-health.
'Dirty' bomb capabilities of missing Ir-192 yet to be confirmed.
Case on treasonable felony charges adjourned to 7 March.
Violence has erupted in Uganda's capital Kampala. Police responded tp protests with tear gas and bullets.
Free Uganda has accused President Museveni of plotting to 'fraudulently declare himself president'.
The protest was against Australia's High Court decision to deport 267 refugee children and their families.
India's Jat community are demanding assurances in government jobs and educational insitutions.
Africa's oldest leader has no intention of stepping down – despite being Zimbabwe's only president since independence in 1980.
Rights groups claim Mali forces detaining thousands of conflict-linked civilians 'without legal warrant'.
US president told attendees it was 'essential to see themselves as part of the political process'