France: Justice Minister Christiane Taubira resigns over plan to strip terrorists of French citizenship
Taubira uncomfortable with new tough security measures affecting citizenship.
Zika virus: Mosquito-borne disease sends Danish man to hospital after Brazil and Mexico trip
Zika virus puts unborn babies at risk of congenital defects.
Migrant crisis: Denmark approves controversial bill to let police seize valuables from refugees
Tougher measures on refugees also include extension of family reunification to three years
Mass-demonstration planned for Iranian presidential visit to Paris amid human-rights allegations
NCRI saysthat businesses queuing up to enter Iran must be aware of human-rights abuses.
Thailand: Supernatural 'child angel' doll craze is sweeping the country
Look Thep are believed to contain the spirit of a child and bring their owners good luck.
Connie Picciotto dies: Anti-nuclear campaigner's 30-year protest outside White House
The 80-year-old is believed to have taken part in the longest-running protest in US history.
Calais crisis: Banksy's latest artwork criticises France's treatment of refugees
The graffiti artist made his feelings about the treatment of refugees clear in his most recent artwork.
Holocaust survivors call for migrant rights at Home Office protest
Holocaust protesters say no memorialisation without action.
Arizona: Desert Vista students under fire for posing in t-shirts spelling out racial slur
36,000 sign petition calling for the girls to be expelled from Desert Vista school.
Winter Storm Jonas: Travel chaos continues in US and UK
Some UK transatlantic flights remain grounded as Britain braces for wet weather from Storm Jonas.
Powerful earthquake measuring 6.2 magnitude hits Mediterranean
Powerful quake followed by series of strong aftershocks but no fatalities confirmed so far.
Entrepreneur Milo Yiannopoulos defends his new university grant available only to white men
Yiannopoulos claims: 'There are enough grants out there for women and minorities'.
JP Morgan encourages employees to stop working weekends with new 'pencils down' initiative
The company has banned staff from working weekends and will encouraging more mentoring and faster promotions.
Syrian opposition rules out participating in peace talks until Russian air strikes stop
Politician said Russia must stop 'bombarding civilians' before they join peace talks.
Blizzard 2016: Storm Jonas threatens transatlantic flights as north-eastern US cities brace for whiteout
Blizzard warnings have been issues in several US cities and internal flights grounded.
US election 2016: Sarah Palin fans outraged at her support of 'liberal' Donald Trump
The former governor of Alaska has been criticised for not supporting Ted Cruz
Refugee crisis: Trial will go ahead for man who reached UK walking the length of the Channel Tunnel
Abdul Haroun was granted asylum in the UK in December 2015 but will now be tried under the Malicious Damage Act.
Refugee crisis: Dozen drown off Turkish coast as rough weather capsizes boat
Less than a month into 2016, it is believed 40 people have already been killed trying to make the perilous crossing.
Jeremy Corbyn, the musical set to hit London stage this April
One writer promises a no-holds barred satirical look at the Labour leader.
Virgin Media: 900 employees face redundancy as telecoms firm 'reorganises'
The next two years will see structural changes but business expects to recruit 1,000 new apprentices.
Isis: French President Francois Hollande announces increase in Syria and Iraq air strikes
France set to 'play its part' in accelerated air strikes against Daesh.
Iran: UK bishops join NCRI in human rights plea and recognition of Camp Liberty
The NCRI wants the home of the exiled Mujahideen of Iran to be recognised as a refugee camp.
Yorkshire transport driver is suspended from school run job for hugging his own daughters
A taxi driver was suspended from his job for 'inappropriate contact with children'.
Gay marriage: South Australian premier apologises to man whose husband's death certificate read 'never married'
Case of tourist excluded from decisions about his late husband could bring about a change in Australian state law.
Austria to cap number of refugees entering the country, slashing intake of asylum seekers by half
Change in policy is from Austrian chancellor who previously took 'open border' approach similar to Germany's.
Paris attacks: UN experts criticise French government's 'excessive' security measures still in place
French government is warned that its security measures are curtailing basic freedoms.
Home Secretary Theresa May proposes civilians help fight cybercrime with new police style powers
Police reform proposals including providing volunteers with powers similar to those of police staff.
London Tube passenger causes panic after boarding train dressed as suicide bomber
The man was slammed by British Transport Police who deemed his behaviour 'insensitive'
President Obama: Supreme Court to hear plea to give 5m illegal immigrants US rights
Five million people living and working illegally could be granted the right to live and work in the country
American Airlines 'kicked Muslim and Sikh passengers off flight as they made pilot uneasy' claims lawsuit
Three Muslims and one Sikh man are seeking a total of $9m in damages from American Airlines.