Thousands of Syrians fleeing a fierce battle for the Syrian border town of Tel Abyad have crossed into Turkey.
Couples were selected by the public from among more than 2,000 who submitted videos detailing their love stories.
Emergency services are battling to prevent the spread of a deadly fuel depot fire outside Kiev.
Widespread fear over South Korea's MERS outbreak triggers shortages of surgical face masks.
Michael Eavis's Worthy Farm is getting ready for this year's Glastonbury Festival.
A week-long Amazon trek for £80, a hostel for £3 a night, and a beer for 15p.
Hundreds of fans dressed as orcs, goblins and elves recreated the Battle of the Five Armies from the Hobbit.
Muddy hand prints on a wall inside the Eastern Star bear witness to the final moments of the passengers and crew.
Aerial photographs showing some of the ecological challenges faced by our planet.
Colourful Corpus Christi processions around the world, from Latin America to Bavaria.
Travellers come from all over Britain to buy and sell horses, meet friends and celebrate Romany culture.
Tens of thousands attend a candlelight vigil in Hong Kong to mark the 1989 Tiananmen Square uprising.
Polygamy is illegal in India, but taking a second wife to fetch water is common practice.
An 88-year-old Second World War veteran and a Vietnam War pilot patrol the streets of San Diego.
The 27th annual National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest is open for entries until 30 June.
The official death toll in the Yangtze River disaster has reached 65, but more than 370 are feared dead.
A look at some of the great imagery in Bethesda's announcement trailer for Fallout 4.
Award-winning photojournalist Kevin Frayer captures everyday life for families and workers in China.
Powerful photos by Dan Kitwood illustrate the plight of Syrian and Afghan refugees on the Greek island of Kos.
Borobudur, built in the 9th century, is the world's largest Buddhist temple.
Photos illustrate the link between environmental and social issues such as climate change and poverty.
Visitors to the Serpentine Sackler Gallery in London may think they've walked in while an exhibition is being set up.
Locals in Havana were amazed when a Barack Obama lookalike walked into a bar and ordered a mojito.
China is the world's largest consumer and producer of tobacco, and smoking is woven into the fabric of Chinese culture.
In a city where people have a very short fuse, march passed off peacefully.
A photographer has tracked down some of the Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants who made front page news.
The Daily Mail reported that hungry migrants have been making Brits feel "awkward" as they holiday in the sun.
Chilean police acknowledge using excessive force as video shows student being hit by water cannon.
At least as many migrants may be dying of hunger and thirst in the Sahara as are drowning in the Mediterranean
A fierce heatwave has killed more than 1,400 people in India in the past month.