Najib Razak accuses media of fake news and says free speech thriving in Malaysia
The prime minister also described social media as the 'Wild West'.
UK's energy networks unprepared for growing number of electric cars and solar panels
Six electric vehicles charging on same street could overload power grid, says think tank.
Bill Gates warns Theresa May cutting foreign aid spending will put lives at risk
Billionaire philanthropist asks if Brexit means 'stepping away from the entire world'.
Church of Scotland could be first in the UK to conduct same-sex weddings
The church is also considering making a formal apology for its "history of discrimination."
Malaysia and Australia come under fire for refusing to release documents on search for MH370
Malaysia insists it is not hiding any information and that the full report will be out end of 2017.
Prince William wants his children to be able to express their feelings
No British 'stiff upper lip' for Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
UN war crime files on Holocaust death camps will 'rewrite crucial' parts of history
Poland and China were first few countries to demand justice after WWII.
Microlending pioneer Esther Afua Ocloo's 98th birthday celebrated by Google Doodle
The Ghanaian entrepreneur helped to found the Women's World Banking.
Strip Syrian President Assad's British-born wife of her UK nationality Home Office urged
Asma Assad's social media posts support her husband.
North Korea is not Syria: Why the US cannot attack Pyongyang
Five reasons why Donald Trump's threats to attack Pyongyang is not that simple.
Delhi metro launches investigation after hardcore porn screened at busy station
Officials believe three suspects behind screening of X-rated footage on insecure WiFi network.
Eliminate Hate asks US media to describe 50 anti-LGBT organisations as 'hate groups'
Liberal coalition says media instead describes these hate groups simply as 'conservative' or 'Christian.'
Singapore to roll out 'prisons without guards' concept to beat manpower crunch
Prisons service says it will use technology to free officers from guard duties.
US drops largest 'non-nuclear bomb' on Isis complex in Afghanistan
Pentagon says this is the first time the 'mother of all bombs' has been used in combat.
North Korea tells foreign journalists to prepare for a 'big and important event'
Journalists are in Pyongyang to cover North Korea's national day amid fears of an imminent nuclear test.
US company Osprey Packs drops Singaporean distributor after owner viciously abuses dog
The outdoor equipment manufacturer said Terry Yee's behaviour was 'reprehensible'.
'Highest party on earth' hosted by British DJ Paul Oakenfold at Everest base camp
The 53-year-old described the experience as 'truly amazing.'
Charlie Gard should not be put through more pain and suffering, says High Court Judge
Justice Francis rules that the eight-month-old boy should be allowed to 'slip away peacefully.'
Singapore set to roll out driverless buses by 2020
The vehicles will be used as public transport rather than 'private, car-based' use.
Slovak media face fines for referring to UK as Britain in Brexit coverage
An obscure law requires the use of official country names in publications.
130-year old British fashion chain Jaeger goes into administration
The move leaves around 680 jobs at risk.
Egypt declares state of emergency after double Palm Sunday Coptic church blasts
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi warns war against militants will be long and painful.
Scotland 'most welcome' to join EU as full member after Brexit
Group of EU politicians write open letter calling for swift entry into the bloc.
Marvel Comics to discipline X-Men Gold artist over 'anti-Jewish, anti-Christian messages'
Comic book fans alert company to alleged hidden messages in Ardian Syaf artwork.
Russia mocks Trump as 'wartime leader' and Boris Johnson as his lieutenant
Moscow slams British foreign secretary for cancelling meeting with counterpart Sergei Lavrov over Syria sarin attack.
Parents of Charlie Gard plead with judge not to take eight-month-old baby off life support
Mother and father want to take son to US for treatment and begged court to 'give him a chance'.
1MDB scandal: Switzerland's top prosecutor criticises Malaysia for not cooperating
Attorney General Michael Lauber hails progress in 1MDB, Petrobas and Fifa investigations.
Malaysian premium airline denies asking cabin crew applicants to strip during interviews
Malindo Air said grooming checks for visible marks are carried out during interview.
Brexit: Top EU lawmaker says all euro business should be moved out of London
It is all about European supervision and defending European jobs, says Manfred Weber.
A Malaysian MP said rape victims can lead a 'good life' if they marry their attackers
He also said that there is no problem for girls aged between 9 and 12 years old to be married off.