Buildings damaged as earthquakes hit Philippines resort
Three earthquakes hit off the coast of Mabini within half an hour.
Teen shot dead in East London sees Met launch murder investigation
Young man also injured nearby with bullet wound.
Dublin defendant banned from his own murder trial after punching barrister
Vesel Jahiri is on trial for the murder of his former partner Anna Finnegan.
Swedish police say 'suspect device' found on Stockholm terror lorry
Swedish police said it was 'impossible to know' what the device was at this stage.
Redundancies at Mercedes-Benz announced by Daimler
The company is seeking to make savings of €400 million.
UK's Green Party calls for three-day weekends to increase productivity
The Green Party's join leaders said 'bold new ideas' were needed to address pressures of modern life.
Four-day-old baby among 480 migrants rescued from Mediterranean
The baby was on one of two boats seen drifting off the coast of north Africa.
Middle-aged men warned against increasing steroid use to combat ageing
The Guardian reports that the numbers of men aged over 50 using the drugs have doubled in five years.
Teenager arrested over live-streamed Chicago sex attack
The suspect is one of several thought to have assaulted the 15-year-old girl, according to reports.
Himalayan glaciers get 'living entity' status in bid to curb environmental damage
Lakes and forests will also be protected by the ruling, as well as two of India's rivers.
Asylum seeker, 17, stabbed in Croydon in 'hate crime' attack
The Metropolitan Police said it was treating the incident as a hate crime.
Revellers set for Japan's Kanamara Matsuri penis festival
The 'festival of the steel phallus' raises money for HIV and Aids charities.
Morning-after pill may be less effective for overweight women
A new report suggests emergency contraception may not work for women with a BMI of 26 or more.
Brexit: 'No major opportunities' for Britain's long-term economic growth, says Berenberg report
The multinational investment bank also highlighted the issue of Scottish independence.
Mass protests in Seoul commence against Park Geun-hye arrest
The former leader stands accused of bribery and corruption.
German police warned about Berlin Christmas market terror attack
Anis Amri killed 12 people and injured another 49 in attack.
El Salvador mulls reproductive rights with abortion law on cusp of historic vote
Central American country's legislative commission will vote on whether it's abortion law should be debated.
34 injured in Wirral gas explosion that leaves area 'like a war zone'
The Complete Works dance studio was destroyed in the blast on Saturday night.
British-Iranian aid worker wins appeal against death by negligence
Narges Kalbasi Ashtari was convicted in 2014 after the disappearance of Asim Jilakara.
British Lionheart Frazer Clarke describes 'savage' terror attack on Westminster
The boxer was visiting parliament with teammates when the attack unfolded on Wednesday.
One dead as gunman opens fire at Cincinnati nightclub
The shooting happened in the Linwood area of the city.
University of Texas report says almost 15% female undergraduates have been raped
The findings come amid widening awareness of the frequency of rape on US university campuses.
Extent of Russian cover-up at Semipalatinsk nuclear weapon test site revealed
New Statesman reports advice given by scientists was ignored by Soviet authorities.
JustGiving takes over terror victim Aysha Frade fundraising page amid fraud concerns
The fundraising organisation acted after concerns were raised about the page's legitimacy.
Costa Blanca resort town Benidorm in bid for Unesco heritage site status
The bid is being supported by a study by the University of Alicante.
'Psychopathic' Westminster attacker Khalid Masood terrorised ex-wife, family reveals
The man who carried out an attack on Westminster had a history of violence.
Imprisoned ex-footballer Adam Johnson running fantasy football team says report
The ex-Sunderland player is serving a six-year prison sentence for grooming and sex with a child.
Autopsy due on Orly 'terror' attacker as father blames drugs and alcohol
Ziyed Ben Belgacem was shot and killed after injuring a policewoman and attempting to take a soldier hostage.
Courtroom cross-examinations for rape victims to stop, says Justice Secretary Liz Truss
The planned changes will be implemented from September this year.
Murdered Brit Danielle McLaughlin photographed with taxi driver before death
Rajesh Sarokomart Pant is one of six men questioned by police in Goa.