Swiss Baby Dies After 'Being Forgotten by Parent in Back of Car'
A 16-month-old baby has died when it was forgotten by one of its parents in the back of the family car.
'Yeti' Photos Expected to Fetch £5,000 at Christie's Auction
Photographs taken by a Himalayan explorer of a 'yeti' footprint, could be sold for thousands of pounds at auction next month.
Large Earthquake Shakes Iceland Bardarbunga Volcano Site
A 5.4 magnitude tremor has hit the Bardarbunga volcano early on Saturday, but there were no signs of a fresh eruption.
Robert Pattinson Spotted with New Girlfriend FKA Twigs in New York City
While R-Patz's ex Kristen Stewart is thousands of miles away in Japan, Pattinson strolls in New York with British singer.
Shooting Instructor Shot in the Head with an Uzi by Nine-Year-Old Girl in Arizona
A shooting instructor has died after a nine-year-old girl accidentally shot him in the head as he taught her how to use a submachine gun, believed to be an Uzi.
Wanted Colorado Man Caught Attempting to Exchange Cocaine-covered Cash
A man was captured by police after he tried to exchange cocaine-coated money in a bank, but the teller became suspicious when his hands felt "tingly and numb hands"
Varsity Wrestling Team Students Killed in Ohio Plane Crash
An airplane has crashed and exploded in Cleveland, killing all four college students on board.
American Rapper Douglas McAuthur McCain Killed Fighting for Isis in Syria
A San Diego man, Douglas McAuthur McCain, has reportedly died fighting for the Islamic State (also known as Isis) in Syria.
Silicon Tech Giants Apple and Facebook's Workforce is Mostly White and Male
Big Silicon Valley employers such as Facebook, Apple, eBay, Google and Twitter have an 'invisible workforce' that is largely black and hispanic according to a new report.
Ferguson Shooting: Thousands Gather for Funeral of Michael Brown in St. Louis
More than 4,500 people gathered on Monday for the funeral of Michael Brown, the black unarmed teenager shot to death by a white police officer.
Hypersonic Weapon Developed by US Military Explodes After Lift-Off Due to 'Malfunction'
A new missile designed to travel at five times the speed of sound and destroy targets anywhere in the world within an hour has burst into flames.
Ukraine Crisis: President Petro Poroshenko Dissolves Parliament and Calls For Election
The President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko has announced on his website that he is dissolving parliament to prepare for elections on 26 October.
British Embassy Says Sorry for 'Humorous' Tweet About 200th Anniversary of Burning The White House
British humour inflames Americans for appearing to make a feeble joke about the 200th anniversary of British troops burning the White House on August 24, 1814, during the War of 1812.
Top Ten Richard Attenborough Quotes
The world of entertainment is mourning the death of Richard Attenborough, who died on Sunday at the age of 90.
Child Soldier: 13 Year-old Belgian Joins Isis Army
Younes Abaaoud, a 13-year-old from Belgium is believed to have joined his older brother to fight in Syria for Isis.
Niger Minister Abdou Labo Arrested in Connection With 'Baby-Trafficking' Network
Agriculture Minister Abdou Labo was arrested on suspicion of involvement with a baby-trafficking ring, according to a spokesman for his political party and legal sources.
Grand Prix Racer Tim Moorhead Killed in Qualifying Session
Motorcyclist Tim Moorhead has been killed during a qualifying session at the Manx Grand Prix.
Tropical Storm Brewing Over Atlantic to Become Hurricane Cristobal
A tropical storm forming over the Turks and Caicos Islands could develop into Hurricane Cristobal, with fears it will hit Florida coast.
Mysterious World of Imperial China's Eunuchs Revealed in New British Museum Show
A bronze jar commissioned by eunuchs is part of the British Museum's exhibition Ming: 50 Years That Changed China.
Lost Ancient Mayan Cities Discovered in Mexican Jungle
Archaeologists have found two ancient cities of the Mayan civilisation, dating back to 600AD.
Mystery Fever 'Kills 13' in Democratic Republic of Congo in Ten Days
An unidentified illness has claimed the lives of 13 people in the northwestern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Miss Spain Patricia Yurena Comes Out as First Lesbian National Beauty Queen
Patricia Yurena, who won Miss Spain beauty contest in 2008 and 2013, has revealed she is in a lesbian relationship, by posting a picture of herself and her girlfriend Vanesa Cortes on Instagram.
Malaysia Airlines MH370: Pilot Starved Passengers of Oxygen, Says New Study
A book on the ill-fated flight MH370 suggests that passengers died of oxygen deprivation before the pilot Ahmad Shah ditched the plane into the Indian Ocean.
Pope Francis' Relatives Killed in Argentina Car Crash
Three relatives of Pope Francis died and a fourth was in serious condition after their car was involved in a crash in Argentina.
Ferguson Shooting: Knife-Wielding Man Shot Dead by Missouri Police
A 23-year-old black male was shot dead by St Louis police near the area where Michael Brown was killed by an officer.
Two Italian Tornado Fighter Jets Collide in Huge Fireball Causing Forest Blaze
Two Air Force Tornado jets on a training mission crashed into each other, as rescuers make a desperate search for the four Italian pilots who ejected.
Australian Billionaire Clive Palmer in TV Tirade Against 'Mongrel' Chinese
Mining Tycoon Clive Palmer launched a stinging attack against the Chinese government, calling them "mongrels" and "bastards".
Doctor Who: Jenna Coleman Set for Christmas Exit as the Time Lord's Companion
Actress Jenna Coleman will leave the BBC show Doctor Who after a cliffhanger Christmas storyline.
Sir Cliff Richard: Lawyers Criticise Raid which 'Breached Singer's Human Rights'
South Yorkshire Police admit to working with journalists before searching the home of Sir Cliff Richard.
Campaigners Protest in London Against Isis Attacks on Iraqis and Syrians
Hundreds of people gathered in central London on Saturday, calling for action to protect the people of Sinjar from attacks by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, formerly known as Isis.