Australian men 'The Budgie Nine' detained after drunkenly stripping down at Malaysian Grand Prix
The men stripped down and drank beer from their shoes after Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo won the grand prix.
Hurricane Matthew is humanitarian catastrophe in Haiti says UN as twister heads towards US
The UN has said the hurricane and tropical storm is the worst disaster to hit Haiti since 2010 earthquake.
Video shows destruction of underground Syrian 'Cave Hospital' targeted with bunker buster missiles
The hospital also known as the Dr Hasan Al-Araj hospital was struck twice by the missiles.
Brother of opposition cleric Fethullah Gulen arrested by Turkish authorities
Kutbettin Gulen was detained during a police raid in the western city of Izmir.
Donald Trump rated The Apprentice contestants' breasts
Trump asked female contestants to wear revealing clothes and asked male contestants who they'd like to sleep with.
Jewellery stolen from Kim Kardashian by fake armed police was worth $11m
French police have said they are still estimating the total amount of jewellery stolen.
New Jersey crash: At least 1 dead, 100 injured as Hoboken commuter train slams into station platform
Train failed to stop at the end of the platform, going straight through the barriers.
Dramatic footage shows young girl torn screaming from Aleppo rubble following deadly bomb attack
The footage has emerged as Unicef says 96 children have been killed and 223 have been injured since Friday.
Gary Johnson suffers another 'Aleppo moment', fails to name a single world leader
In a previous interview Johnson had to ask what Aleppo was.
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will not seek re-election
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei asked the controversial former president not to stand.
Syrian government forces advance to Aleppo's historic quarter in striking distance of city's citadel
The government advances in the heart of the city follow days of intense bombing by pro-Assad warplanes
First jihadi jailed by Hague on Islamist-related charges – Ahmad al-Mahdi gets 9 years for Timbuktu destruction
Mahdi claimed he had been caught in an "evil wave" by al-Qaeda when he joined the Islamist group.
#TrumpSniffle: Donald Trump's debate sniffles cause concern for his health and social media hilarity
Trump could be heard sniffling loudly throughout the debate leading many to think he may be ill.
Dresden bomb attacks target mosque and conference centre
No one was injured in the attacks which struck the east German city late on 26 September.
Philippines leader Duterte wants to open alliances with US rivals Russia and China
The controversial Filippino leader said the country was at the 'point of no return' in its relations with the US.
Hundreds of migrants feared dead as more bodies remain trapped in sunken boat's freezer
170 bodies recovered after a boat carrying 600 capsized 11 miles off the Egyptian coast.
Philippine Airlines plane forced to make emergency landing in Manila after smoke sighted in cabin
Plane returns to airport within 20 minutes of taking off for Tokyo with 235 people on board.
Australian surfer Cooper Allen mauled in upper thigh in vicious New South Wales shark attack
17-year-old Allen was pulled from the water by his friend and later received medical attention.
Basque National Party hopes September election will pave way to independence
With political turmoil in Madrid, the Basque Nationalist Party's Mikel Burzako has his eye on independence.
Footage shows warplanes pounding Aleppo with white phosphorus munitions say activists
Human rights groups have previously denounced the use of the incendiary bombs as violations of international humanitarian law
Black scorch marks on debris does not mean fire downed Flight MH370
Boeing 777 disappeared with 239 people on board in March 2014.
From prisoner to president: Ex-ETA terrorist Arnaldo Otegi sets sights on Basque Country top job
After years in prison Otegi faces as an uphill political battle and has been barred from standing in regional elections.
US fighter jet crashes off Japanese island of Okinawa
The pilot was rescued from the crash site 150km from the coast of Kunigami village.
Dozens drown in the Mediterranean off the coast of Egypt after boat carrying 600 capsizes
Bodies of Egyptian, Syrian, and sub-Saharan African origin were recovered off the coast of Beheira province.
Death of popular former French President Jacques Chirac denied by family
Chirac was admitted to hospital in Paris for treatment of a lung infection on 18 September.
Doctors perish in Syrian air strikes as medics and aid workers become routine targets of war
Four medical workers were killed in the bombings over rebel held Khan Tuman.
Amal Clooney says she would gladly prosecute Syrian President Assad for war crimes
Clooney has repeatedly spoken out against human rights abuses by dictators in the Middle East.
Deliberate air strikes on Syrian aid convoy 'would be war crime'
The majority of those killed in the attacks by pro-Assad warplanes were ICRC workers and drivers.
UN General Assembly: Watch live stream as Barack Obama, Theresa May and world leaders make addresses
Thirty-four world leaders will address the General Assembly today, 20 September in New York.
UN discusses world's 65.3 million refugees at first dedicated summit
The UN's 193 member states are aiming to organise a coordinated response to the refugee crisis.