Thousands protest against refugee policies across Europe
Around 6,000 people in Vienna took part in a demonstration with many chanting: 'Welcome to Refugees, No to Fortress Europe'.
Palm Sunday 2016: Top 10 facts about Christianity's religious festival
Palm Sunday, which falls on 20 March this year, is the first day of Christianity's Holy Week.
Refugee crisis: Amnesty accuses EU of 'double speak' in deal to return migrants to Turkey
Migrants arriving in Greece will be sent back to Turkey if they do not apply for asylum.
Hooligan Sparrow: Sexual corruption in China laid bare in riveting documentary film
New film rips open the sordid secret of school officials presenting young girls as bribes to government officials.
Few laughs as Rowan Atkinson takes on role of Maigret in ITV's new detective drama
The jury's out on whether comic actor, aka Mr Bean, can carry off serious role of Jules Maigret.
Anti-poaching volunteers shot dead after being mistaken for elephant poachers in Zimbabwe
Claudio Chiarelli and his son Max were members of the Zambezi Society, a volunteer anti-poaching organisation.
Calls for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to be prosecuted for crimes against humanity
Political prison camps, torture, "slave-like labour" and religious persecution keep citizens in terror.
Criminal investigation launched into Kellogg factory urination video
The cereal maker say they are outraged by the offensive act and have alerted law enforcement.
Kate Middleton wears stylish wide-brimmed hat by Princess Diana's favourite milliner for Commonwealth Day service
The Duchess of Cambridge was out on official business for the third time in less than a week.
Eating disorders signs of 'narcissism' and obsession with beauty, says Joan Bakewell
Labour peer alarmed by anorexia among teenagers, due to preoccupation with beauty and being slim.
Ivory Coast hotel: 12 people killed at attack on Southern Star hotel
Several fatalities at beach resort of Grand-Bassam in Ivory Coast.
Bermuda Triangle mystery: Missing ships victim of enormous methane blowouts on ocean floor?
Giant craters on the seabed mark where massive bubbles of methane may have exploded.
Andreas Lubitz was suffering a 'psychotic episode' during Germanwings suicide crash
Lubitz was referred to a psychiatric clinic by a doctor two weeks before he killed 150 people.
Bear 'on the rampage' shot dead by police after mauling 3 people to death in India
A wildlife officer was killed attempting to tranquilise the killer bear.
Barack Obama warns against 'resorting to violence' after clashes at Trump rally in Chicago
Obama cautions White House contenders to behave themselves during political rallies.
Two teenage girls arrested by French counter-terror police over alleged 'Bataclan-style plot'
Girls, aged 15 and 17, were arrested by counter-terrorism agents and had exchanged Facebook messages.
Puerto Rican funeral home left a dead man sat with open eyes for his funeral
Funeral home settled on the unusual pose to remember murdered man 'as he was'.
Disability cuts to fund middle-class tax giveaway ahead of George Osborne's Budget
UK Chancellor to use cuts in benefits payments to disabled people to cut taxes for middle class.
Destruction of historical monuments by Isis to be treated as war crime in landmark case
Islamist militants are accused of attacks on 10 religious and historic monuments in Timbuktu, Mali.
Gigantoraptor: World's largest feathered dinosaur coming to new UK exhibition
A unique dinosaur exhibition opens at the Nottingham Natural History Museum in the summer of 2017.
Giant twin panda cub names revealed at Toronto Zoo
The twin giant panda cubs born in Canada have been officially named Jia Panpan and Jia Yueyue.
Wife of Eagles star dies after accidentally shooting herself in the head at California home
Lana Rae Meisner, wife of former Eagles band member Randy Meisner was found with a single gunshot wound to the head.
US drone strike on al-Shabab training camp kills '150 terrorist fighters'
The strikes, which included bombs and Hellfire missiles, were aimed at a facility called Raso Camp.
Tunisians in a 'state of war against babarism' as death toll rises to 53 in Ben Guerdane
Tunisia's government says the death toll has risen to 53 in clashes between gunmen and security forces.
Inside the Chinese closet: The world of the fake-marriage market for the LGBT community in China
Andy's father tells him, "You should find a girl. A lesbian." Welcome to the world of the gay lifestyle, Chinese style.
John Longworth resigns: Head of the British Chambers of Commerce stands down over Brexit support
Head of the BCC in shock resignation after being suspended for saying the UK's long-term prospects could be "brighter" outside the EU.
Mars Orbiter to seek out life on the Red Planet by detecting subterranean microbes
European Space Agency (ESA) to launch the Trace Gas Orbiter, a probe designed to analyse the Martian atmosphere.
Heathrow intruder barricades himself in British Airways 747 cockpit after dodging security
Portuguese man charged after allegedly breaking through a security at Heathrow.
Nancy Reagan death: Top 10 facts about the former First Lady of US President Ronald Reagan
Nancy Reagan has died at the age of 94. IBTimes UK looks back on her life and times.
Warrior tombs found in massive 4,200-year old necropolis near Bethlehem
Prehistoric cemetery found by archaeologists working at a site called Khalet al-Jam'a.