US begins talks on embassy move to Jerusalem as Trump pledges commitment to Israel's security
Washington officials said talks of an immediate embassy move were 'inflated'.
The political gets personal at Women's March on London
A unifying point among the causes championed was the opposition to US President Donald Trump.
20,000 gather for Women's march on London the day after Trump's inauguration
The march is one of more than 600 sister events happening worldwide.
Watch live stream of the Women's March on London
The march in the UK capital is supposed to start at 12pm GMT
Barack and Michelle Obama reveal their future plans - and they need your help
The Obamas plan to launch a foundation in Chicago.
Donald Trump's first daughter Ivanka becomes America's first daughter
Ivanka moved with her husband Jared and their three children in Washington DC, in the same neighbourhood as the Obamas.
Couples, children and hotel staff among the people missing in Italian avalanche
Up to 30 people are feared trapped in the mountains, as rescue operations find the first survivors.
11 foot-long crocodile kills man attempting infamous river crossing in Australia
There are an estimated 80,000 to 100,000 crocodiles in the Northern Territory alone.
More survivors found in Italy avalanche but death toll rises to 5
The mountain resort was buried by an avalanche on 18 January.
The Trump family tree: A history of ruthless ambition in pursuit of wealth and the American dream
Donald Trump's family tree highlights a web of relations crossing countries and economic interests.
Assange will 'stand by everything he's said' about US extradition after Manning's sentence cut
The only extradition request against Assange is from Sweden, where he faces rape charges.
Strong earthquakes strike central Italy, Rome metro evacuated
Three earthquakes of above 5.3 magnitude struck in the space of one hour.
Antonio Tajani, former spokesman to Silvio Berlusconi, is elected European Parliament President
The 63-year-old Italian MEP was the candidate of the centre-right group of the European People's Party.
'Sad process, surreal times' and other reactions to May's speech on Brexit from European leaders
The remaining 27 EU members prepare to stand united in the upcoming negotiations.
US and Russia could meet to discuss peace deal in Syria just days after Trump's inauguration
Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov renewed invitation for US to attend Astana peace talks on 23 January.
One of these eight MEPs will be the next president of the European Parliament
The two front-runners are both Italian. Three of them are women. Only one of them is British.
Anti-Putin artist who nailed scrotum in Red Square seeks asylum over rape claims
The artist, whose radical stunts are in protest at perceived government oppression, has fled to France.
Clubbers flee for their lives in shooting at BPM Festival in Mexico
At least five people feared dead with 15 others injured in the attack.
Boxing instructor who recruited for Islamic State arrested in Spain
The Moroccan national used his position to gain young people's trust.
South African tour guide dies in crocodile farm attack near Cape Town
The man's body was found in one of the crocodile pools.
Syrian-refugee victims of torture and violence need specialist support with resettling in Britain
Parliamentary committee denounced confusion around terms of government's resettlement programme.
Julian Assange offers himself up in exchange for whistleblower Chelsea Manning's pardon
President Barack Obama is reportedly considering commuting Manning's sentence amid mounting pressures for her release.
Swiss commuters demand removal of burqa-shaming posters ahead of naturalisation vote
Swiss train stations prominently feature campaign posters from far-right party SVP.
Former comfort women urge President Duterte to champion their plight in meeting with Japanese PM
Japan is the biggest provider of aid towards the Philippines and its most important trade partner.
Nutella maker Ferrero fights back claims the palm oil-filled chocolate spread causes cancer
Ferrero uses about 185,000 tonnes of palm oil a year – alternative substitutes could cost an extra $8-22m annually.
Turkish lawmakers brawl over constitutional changes, as Erdogan gains greater powers
Ruling, and opposition lawmakers, threw punches and shoved one another.
Father and six-year-old daughter missing at sea for weeks found in Australia
A broken rudder forced the pair into a journey across the Tasman Sea.
PLO could revoke recognition of Israeli statehood if Donald Trump moves US embassy to Jerusalem
Palestinian officials told that Trump may confirm embassy's relocation during his inauguration on 20 January.
Ukip demands Five Star Movement heads as Italian party backtracks on alliance defection
M5S to campaign for referendum on Italian eurozone membership as part of conditions to work with Ukip.
Jihadists in Mali release video showing abducted Swiss missionary is still alive
Beatrice Stockly has been held captive for more than a year.