Who is Andronico Luksic: Ivanka Trump's landlord, Chilean mining tycoon and 'Che Guevara lookalike'
The billionaire, who is suing the US government, owns house rented by Trump's first daughter.
Monstrous fire destroys 16ft model of mighty ape at King Kong: Skull Island film premiere
Filmgoers initially thought the fire was part of the performance, but as the blaze spread they ran for cover.
Son mourns loss of 'exceptional' parents killed in motorway bridge collapse in Italy
Couple had been married for 36 years and had two grandchildren, with a third one on the way.
Turkish foreign minister campaigns in Germany despite Erdogan 'Nazi' comments
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan strongly protested the cancellation of pro-referendum rallies in European countries.
Polish plot to remove fellow countryman Donald Tusk from EU presidency foiled
The European Council president faced unprecedented opposition from his own country for his re-election.
Topless French Pleasure Party presidential candidate Cindy Lee arrested by 30 riot police
Police mistake Lee and her two aides for feminist activists Femen, who are known for their topless protests.
'Marked for death': How Geert Wilders used the trauma of political assassination to build a movement
Anti-Islam politician regularly references Theo van Gogh and Pim Fortuyn and is under constant police protection.
Mediterranean cruise mystery: Did Apple consultant use suitcase to throw wife's body overboard?
Italian police investigate hypothesis that Daniel Belling used Angie Li's suitcase to get rid of her body.
BBC 'plied Aboriginal community with free beer' in misleading Reggie Yates documentary
BBC has apologised for the show, heavily criticised by its participants.
Malta 'heartbroken' over collapse of Azure Window as Prime Minister Joseph Muscat leads mourning
The famous natural rock arch was one of Malta's most popular tourist sites.
Who is Kim Han-Sol, son of slain Kim Jong-nam and heir to North Korean regime?
The 21-year-old appeared in a video thanking people for the support since his father's murder.
What to read on International Women's Day? Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction offers suggestions
All-female panel has finalised a longlist of possible winners for the literary award.
Is Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn ensnared in Israel's travel ban over BDS support?
Travel ban applies to those who call for boycotts against Israel, Israeli institutions and the settlements.
Italy's far-right Northern League strikes up deal with Putin's party in Russia
Northern League leader Matteo Salvini flew to Moscow to meet Russian politicians.
Liberation of Mosul museum savaged by Isis sparks hope for recovery of priceless artefacts
The US-backed Iraqi forces have reconquered Mosul's central bank, along with museum looted by jihadis in 2014.
John Kelly: US may separate children and parents at Mexico border
US Homeland Security Secretary says he'd do 'almost anything' to deter people from making perilous trek.
Tignes avalanche: Rescue operation cancelled by French authorities
Several skiers were reported missing after a wall of snow slammed into intermediate level slope.
The Dutch 'silent majority' finds its voice against Geert Wilders' divisive rhetoric
Rally participants know what country they want to live in, but not who to entrust with their vote on 15 March.
Mosque secretary and sister arrested for murder of 10-year-old girl in Indian 'human sacrifice'
Black magic ritual was supposed to cure a relative from a paralysis.
Palestinian militant 'plotting attack in Israel' shot dead by Swat team in West Bank
31-year-old Basil al-Araj was leading a group that was said to be planning attacks against Israeli targets.
Women refugees in UK still facing dehumanising abuse – but who is listening?
"We came here to be safe" – women share stories of fleeing persecution only to face discrimination in Britain.
Turkey-backed Syrian rebels attack towns held by US-sanctioned Kurdish militias
Turkish President Erdogan vows Euphrates Shield campaign's next target is Kurdish-controlled Manbij.
Yazidi women raped by Isis given chance to heal wounds by German-funded initiative in Kurdistan
First institute for study of psychotherapy and psychotraumatology in Middle East opens in University of Duhok.
Women for Refugee Women campaigners urge UK government to end detention-based asylum system
The charity wants the Home Office to treat asylum claimants as people rather than statistics.
Unicef: Refugee women and children 'raped and abused in Libya's hellholes' need a safe passage
Safe and legal pathways would protect migrant children from predators, the humanitarian agency says.
Apple consultant detained over Mediterranean cruise ship disappearance of wife, says she's in Greece or China
German husband Daniel Belling claims his Chinese-born wife left the cruise ship of her own free will.
Belgian police threaten to strike over introduction of Tasers
The police union VSOA says there is no legal framework for the use of the new weapon.
Kurdish newsroom mourns death of reporter Shifa Gardi, first journalist killed by Isis in Mosul
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, Iraq has been the deadliest country for media workers.
Iraq bombs Isis in Syria for first time over Baghdad bombing as army enters western Mosul
It is the first time the Iraqi government has publicly acknowledged an airstrike in Syria.
Merriam-Webster dictionary schools Kellyanne Conway on the definition of feminism
The dictionary editors are fact-checking the definition of terms used by Trump and his administration.