Russian Cannibal Who Ate Fisherman Friend Given Suspended Jail Sentence
Russian fisherman Alexei Gorulenko admitted eating the body of a friend but walked free from court.
'UFO Sighting' in Wales by Paranormal Investigator Launches Facebook Appeal for Witnesses
A paranormal investigator has appealed for witnesses on Facebook after a possible UFO sighting in Wales.
UK Weather: Flood Warnings as Two Weeks' Rain Falls in One Hour
The Met Office has warned that severe weather will batter most of Britain over the next few days.
Cameroon Security Forces Kill 40 Boko Haram Militants
Troops in Cameroon have killed around 40 Boko Haram Islamist militants in clashes in the far north of the country.
Tiny £10m Robot Hand to Perform Surgery on Unborn Babies
A minuscule device will provide 3D images of foetus while still in womb, and act as automated robot hand.
Six Climbers Feared Dead After Falling 12,000 Ft on Mount Rainier
A group of six climbers are believed to have fallen thousands of feet to their deaths on one of the United States' highest mountains.
Nasa Space Camera Captures Huge Solar Eruption
Nasa's solar observation satellite has observed a coronal mass ejection, or CME, surging off side of sun.
Man Arrested at London's Heathrow Airport on Suspicion of 'Syria-related' Terror Offences
Police at Heathrow arrest 19-year-old man on suspicion of terror offences.
Missouri Lawyer Chris Koster Wants State to Make Lethal Injections for Death Penalty
Missouri attorney-general proposes solution to shortage of lethal injection drugs for death penalty - ordering state to make chemicals itself.
US Hazing Rituals in Spotlight After Ohio Student Loses Testicle
College student Tyler Lawrence had a testicle removed, but - shockingly - his hazing ritual does not even make the worst 10.
Skeleton of 'Irish Viking King' Olaf Guthfrithsson Found in Scotland
A skeleton found on an archaeological dig in Scotland could be the remains of Olaf Guthfrithsson, a 10th-century Irish Viking king.
CT Scans Bring Ancient Egyptian Mummies to Life in Terrifying Detail
Daniel Antoine, curator for physical anthropology at the British Museum, tells IBTimes UK about the techniques behind the amazing discoveries.
Hundreds of Undead Descend on Prague for Zombie Walk 2014
World's largest Zombie Walk took place in the Czech Republic on Saturday.
Prince William to Take Job as Air Ambulance Pilot
The heir apparent to the throne, Prince William is set to become an air ambulance pilot rather than take on full-time royal duties.
Demonstrators Arrested in Jerusalem Ahead of Pope Francis' Visit to Israel
Police arrest 26 Jewish demonstrators who seized King David's Tomb in Jerusalem.
World Cup Football Fans Warned of Dengue Fever Outbreak in Sao Paulo
Brazil's largest city with a population of 11.32 million faces an epidemic of dengue fever, an infectious disease.
Nuns Take On Brazil's Child Sex Gangs in Run-up to World Cup
A network of religious orders against human trafficking says the World Cup in Brazil will encourage an increase in child prostitution.
Ten Things You Didn't Know About Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's Wedding
As celebrity star Kim Kardashian and rapper Kanye West prepare for their lavish wedding costing around £11m, here are some eye-popping facts about their nuptials.
Libya: Rogue General Khalifa Haftar Storms Parliament in Attempted 'Coup'
Heavy gunfire heard outside the Libyan interim parliament in capital Tripoli and gunmen have also set fire to the building.
Future of Premier League Chief Executive Richard Scudamore in Balance Over Sexist Emails
Richard Scudamore, the Premier League Chief Executive is to face an FA hearing chaired by Heather Rabbatts on his conduct on Tuesday 20 May.
London Named Selfie Capital of the World
The UK capital is the number one spot for selfies, with 14% of world's selfies taken in London.
Pennsylvania Man Charged with Tattooing Smiley Face on 12-Year-Old Girl
A 33-year-old man has been charged with tattooing a yellow, smiley face and a derogatory word on a girl's arm.
'Dallas Buyers Club' Drug Bill Passed for Terminally Ill in Colorado
Colorado is poised to become the first US state to allow terminally patients to take experimental drugs under 'Right To Try' legislation.
Liverpool's Cavern Club in Legal Battle with Hard Rock Café
Liverpool's Cavern Club, where the Beatles played in the 1960s, is taking the Hard Rock Café to court over its name.
Thousands Take Part in Brazil Protests at World Cup Waste
Brazilians are holding anti-World Cup demonstrations around the country, angry at the money lavished on the football tournament.
Britain's Cocaine Users Contaminate Drinking Water
Cocaine has contaminated Britain's water supply, according to a study assessing the dangers from pharmaceutical compounds in drinking water.
Israeli Archaeologists Discover Lost 'Citadel of King David'
The true story of Raiders of the Lost Ark is revealed by a new find, thought to be citadel captured by King David in conquest of Jerusalem.
What Next for Eurovision Winner Conchita Wurst, Austria's Bearded Lady?
The Eurovision song contest turned political as current events in Ukraine and Russia's anti-gay policies came to the fore.
World Cup 2014 Official Instrument Redesigned After Fans' Rattle Riot in Brazil
Factory workers in China making plastic rattles down tools after authorities fear fans could turn them into missiles and throw them at players.
Birmingham Teen Battles Rare Condition That Makes her Vomit 20 Times a Day
Montana Coughlan, a teenager from Sheldon in Birmingham, has medical condition that makes her vomit more than 20 times a day, for several days on end.