Russian Pastafarian man won the right to wear a knitted yellow colander on his head in his driving licence.
Events around the world are focusing on the threat that WMDs, particularly nuclear missiles, pose to mankind.
North Korea has been under UN sanctions for pursuing its nuclear programme.
Starvation and malnutrition stalk the rebel-held town leading to many deaths.
Minister says work needs to be done on the negative perception of Saudi Arabia in the UK.
The isolated central Asian country has the lowest percentage of smokers anywhere in the world.
Morales stormed to power promising more money for education and health whilst being tough on corruption
Parents and neighbours celebrate after boy cuts off hand believing he had committed blasphemy.
Previous symbols were hard to understand and some were found to be offensive.
Attacker left his fingerprints at the Istanbul immigration centre after entering Turkey from Syria.
Several male asylum seekers engaged in 'sexually offensive behaviour' leading to a ban at public pools.
A year 8 class watched on as the Spanish educator watched adult videos for nearly an hour.
Light festival is expected to see travel congestion across central London.
About 500 migrants and refugees have been moved to another part of the Calais camp known as The Jungle.
Social media platforms do not create the ideology or propaganda disseminated via their sites.
Karlsson told he cannot wear the garment, which represents anti-homophobia, at the European championships in Poland.
Students wished to show they are 'not afraid' of Isis following multiple gun and bomb attacks.
Marco Doria, mayor of the iconic scooter's hometown wants motorcycles produced before 1999 off the streets.
Nuclear Threat Initiative says many countries with nuclear facilities have poor protection for cyberattacks.
Children's drawings of tanks, dead people, wounded children, crying mothers illustrate their inner turmoil.
IBTimes UK unpacks the current situation in the embattled nation.
Egypt has unveiled a first of its kind museum to try and attract new tourists.
Sally Bourne Interiors says it has sold out of the wood and has released a 'how to' guide on its website.
Residents in Wailua, near where the helicopters fell, described seeing a fireball in the immediate aftermath
Denmark is also amending a controversial proposal to grant authorities the power to seize migrants' assets.
Kanu supporters want him freed but Buhari accuses Biafra activist of atrocities.
The new sold out critical version in Germany is needed to confront race hate and stop the rise of far right.
Festivals are celebrated by Hindus during the first month of the year to celebrate the official start of spring and harvest season.
Taipei has become increasingly weary of its economic dependence on mainland China.
Police arrest lecturers accused of 'terrorist propaganda' over petition backed by Noam Chomsky.