Inscription with names of Prince Andrey Bogolyubsky's murderers discovered in Russian church
It also briefly mentions what happened on 29 June 1174, when the prince was murdered.
WW2 concentration camp at Mamula Island to be turned into a luxury beach resort
The Montenegro government approved the project despite several protests from families member of the victims.
Archbishop of Canterbury says Easter could get a fixed date within a decade
A fixed date in April for the annual Christian festival could be introduced in 5-10 years.
Syrian conflict: Refugees fleeing to Jordan stuck on border in dire conditions
The hardest hit are pregnant women, the wounded and the elderly.
Tim Peake spacewalk: Nasa ends ISS exercise early after helmet leak
Fellow astronaut Tim Kopra reports leak in spacesuit helmet prompting early end to walk.
Syria: Madaya humanitarian situation still grim says Unicef
Starvation and malnutrition stalk the rebel-held town leading to many deaths.
Australia: Sunshine woman rescued from clutches of pet python
Snake catcher's instructions over phone help uncoil python.
Russia: College burns books published with Soros funds
53 textbooks were burnt for having content alien to Russian ideology.
As aid gets to Madaya, UN chief Ban Ki-moon warns Syrian starvation is a war crime
Second set of humanitarian convoy reached Madaya
India: Guwahati High Court stays bulbul fight, protests errupt in Assam
Bulbul fights are organised to mark the harvest festival of Bogali Bihu in the north-eastern state of of Assam.
YouTube launches again in Pakistan but fate of 2012 ban remains unclear
Urdu-language site is similar to localised sites YouTube's parent Google runs for Nepal and Sri Lanka.
Lotto winners David and Carol Martin want to blast into space after buying new shoes
Couple from Hawick in Scottish Borders also plan to use the £66m they won to help their flood-hit home town.
World's oldest tea discovered from tomb of ancient Chinese emperor Liu Qi of Han dynasty
Research showed Emperor Jing enjoyed the drink so much that he wanted to be buried with tea leaves.
Agatha Christie remembered on 40th death anniversary
An exhibition held since last year to commemorate the crime writer's 125th birth anniversary is still ongoing.
David Bowie dead: British rock legend beat Napster to online music with BowieNet
Apart from music, iconic singer's BowieNet offered chat rooms and multiplayer gaming.
Syria crisis: United Nations urges evacuation of starving Madaya residents
The UN confirms receiving credible reports of people dying from starvation in besieged Syrian towns.
Pope Benedict XVI's brother Georg Ratzinger says he was not aware of child abuse in German church choir
Over 200 children were reportedly sexually assaulted at German church school and two other connected schools.
US elections 2016: Donald Trump questions rival Ted Cruz's candidacy
Real estate mogul claims Ted Cruz is not a natural born citizen.
Tinder and Grindr: Crimes linked to dating apps surge sevenfold in 2 years
Crimes include rape, child sex, grooming and attempted murder.
Kosovo: Anti-government protests turn violent as 24 police officers sustain injuries
Protesters burn down government headquarters in capital Pristina.
Black Nazarene procession: Millions attend annual ritual in Manila under tight security
Security was beefed for the annual procession where a centuries old statue of Jesus Christ is displayed.
War And Peace episode 2: Natasha and her family are desperate to hear from Nikolai
Fans awaiting real aftermath of the war in episode 2.
National Television Awards 2016: Billy Connolly to be honoured
Dustin Hoffman to present the special recognition award to Connolly.
Rizzoli And Isles cancelled: TNT says series will end after season 7
The final season – comprising 13 episodes – will be aired in summer 2016.
UK flooding: Aberdeen homes evacuated as River Don bursts banks
The Aberdeen council has warned of 'an escalating emergency'.
A Stripe For Frazer: BBC to release lost episode of Dad's Army as animation
The 30-minute animated episode will be available on the BBC Store from 4 February.
Janet Jackson addresses throat cancer rumours on Twitter
Rumours of the songstress dealing with cancer started after she postpone some 2016 tour dates.
Laurie Anderson to direct 50th Brighton festival
American sculptor and experimental performance artist to showcase her works on the festival theme, Home.
David Cameron seeks support from Germany for changes in European Union
Cameron says alterations in the policies will make a difference and Britons will vote to remain in the EU.
Parents in the UK find it difficult to get children off gadgets
A study by Action for Children claimed that unhealthy eating is a cause of serious concern among youngsters.