Trump's character offers tips on how to intimidate tenants and defeat 'bogus discrimination lawsuits'
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders face off once again days after the New Hampshire primary.
The Polish are concerned about Russian expansion in Eastern Europe after the Ukraine crisis.
'Human suffering could dwarf' what has taken place in Burundi, US Special Envoy Tom Perriello warns.
The two Republican hopefuls were placed sixth and seventh in the New Hampshire primary.
500 people have been killed in Aleppo this month.
Police are set to use slingshots loaded with marbles and chilli to tackle unruly protesters.
'The investigations are focusing on the controller,' an unidentified source said.
A 93-year-old veteran has travelled to Australia to meet his British wartime sweetheart.
The attack took place yesterday, but was not made public due to a 'breakdown in the telephone system'.
German Klimenko wants an 18% tax on all mobile apps, and says the Russian government no longer trusts Windows.
Nigerian soldiers are accused of killing unarmed protesters in Aba.
It's demand, not any problem with the market for supply, that's driving ever-escalating prices.
The demonstration comes after Transport for London rejected a number of proposed regulations.
Coalition has called for a day of 'villes-mortes' (dead cities) to ask for timely and free elections.
Three passengers died instantly and another later from injuries.
Campaigners putting Western and South Korean TV shows onto USB sticks to break North Korean foreign media ban.
Education campaigner and father of Malala Yousafzai spoke out ahead of the TV debut of He Named Me Malala.
Do you know your democratic socialists from your socialist Democrats? Take the test.
Ankara hits back at UN request it lets in thousands of Syrian refugees fleeing Aleppo.
Security officials say they have also prevented 'lone wolf' attacks on Nigerian civilians.
What do the letters NHS stand for? Judging from placards at the junior doctors' strike, it's either 'No to Hunt's Stupidity', 'New Health Secretary' or 'Not Hunt's Slaves'.
Last-ditch talks between the British Medical Association and the government finished without a resolution.
After winning the New Hampshire primary election, we take a look at the fanatical fans of Donald Trump.
Backed by an increase in US military spending, Nato plans to boost its presence in eastern Europe.
Young Pokot men spear a bull and drain its blood, and then get smeared with the contents of its stomach.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn decided to challenge David Cameron over his housing record.
Bombing case leads to Zimbabwe's chief prosecutor arrest for treason.
Save the Children warns of increase in malnutrition in children unless more funds can be secured.
Glasgow's Vietnamese restaurant insists the dish's name is pronounced 'Fet Fook'.