US Strikes on Syria Risk Dangerous Oil Price Hike, Warns China [VIDEO]
Beijing calls on those behind Ghouta chemical attacks to own up but brands unilateral US action illegal.
Gareth Bale's Wedding on Ice as Fiancée's Father Languishes in US Jail
Football star postpones big day in hope father-in-law to-be Martin Rhys-Jones freed from fraud charges.
Syria: FBI Alert as Pro-Assad Hackers Target Key US Sites with Regime Propaganda
Advisory warns of 'highly effective' Syrian Electronic Army breaches of military and news outlet web addresses.
Syrian Regime 'Using Cluster Bombs to Target Civilians'
Human Rights Watch condemns Assad regime after banned weapons kill or injure 165.
Sweden Opens Its Arms to All Syrian Asylum Seekers
Country's migration board grants permanent residency to more than 14,000 refugees of civil war.
Francois Hollande 'Village Idiot' Snap Sparks Censorship Row in France
French press agency AFP withdraws unflattering portrait with the words: 'Mandatory Kill'
New York Times 'Airbrushes Details of Hawkish Israeli Stance' on Syria after Aipac Pressure
Powerful Israel lobby group in Washington accused of encouraging self-censorship of Syria reprisal report.
Syria: Six Killed in Blast at Turkish Border 'Weapons Staging Post' in Hatay
Explosion reported at border crossing used as conduit for weapons shipments to Syrian rebels.
Syria Crisis: Hezbollah Wiretaps Reveal Assad Ordered Sarin Attacks after 'Losing his Nerve' [VIDEO]
Intercepted phone calls prove Assad was behind atrocities, says Germany's BND spy agency.
British Airways 'Paedophile Ring' Feared after Pilot's Suicide
Fears raised that hundreds of orphans in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda were sexually abused by British Airways personnel.
Vodafone 'Tax Dodging' over £84bn Verizon Sale Studied by MPs
Public outcry as UK-based phone giant avoids UK tax after one of biggest corporate deals in history
Syria: Victims' Hair and Blood Show Traces of Sarin Gas, Says Kerry
First samples of victims of attack in east Damascus test positive for Sarin 'signatures', say federal agents.
Israelis Divided on Syria's Likely Reaction to US Strike
Nation split along sectarian lines on likely consequences of US-led intervention in Syria.
Immigrants do More Harm than Good, Say 60% of Britons
Large majority of UK voters oppose immigration, says largest study yet, commissioned by Lord Ashcroft.
Snowstorms Leave 30,000 Stranded in Peru as State of Emergency Extended
Relief efforts underway as hundreds of vehicles stuck on main route out of province following road closures.
Syria: Rebel Groups, Not Assad, Behind Chemical Attacks Says Pat Buchanan
Former White House adviser adds his voice to growing chorus blaming al-Qaida for atrocity.
Syria: Assad Regime Brands Obama Air Strike Delay 'the Start of Historic Retreat'
US president's hesitation arose from 'sense of implicit defeat and disappearance of allies': Al-Thawra
Syria: Poll Shows French Overwhelmingly Oppose Military Action
64% of those polled say they oppose French participation in military action against Syria
Research Shows Men Feel Threatened by Successful Women
Women's successes deal blow to male partners' self-esteem, research has revealed.
Briton Held in Spain for Beating Father to Death Named as Ian Bennett
Police launch murder investigation after father dies following claims of vicious assault by his son.
David Hockney's Ex-Lover Held on Drugs Charges after Aide Found Dead at Mansion
John Fitzherbert admitted ordering 'cover-up' after boyfriend Dominic Elliott died from drinking bleach.
British Man Held for Murder after Father Dies at Spanish Beach Resort
Suspect aged 45 arrested on Costa Brava after death of 69-year-old man who suffered serious head injuries.
Prescription Painkillers Cause More Deaths than Crack: Global Study
English-speaking world is worst blighted by drug addiction, compared to areas with more liberal laws.
Liquid Ammonia Leak Kills 15 Workers in Shanghai
More than 30 people are receiving hospital treatment after leak at refrigeration unit.
Syria: Western Chemical Weapons Experts Cast Doubt on Obama Nerve Gas Claims
Casualties could have been caused by fuel-air bombs, or large concentrations of tear gas, say scientists.
Sharp Rise in UK Women Poisoned by Antidepressants
10,000 women admitted to hospital in UK with reaction to prescription drugs, with figure rising 55% over five years.
Sabrina Moss Birthday Killing: Second Man Arrested after Fatal London Shoot-out
Nursery teacher Moss, a mother-of-one, was shot as she celebrated her 24th birthday
Top Public School Brighton College Elects UK's First Openly Gay Head Boy
Banker's son Will Emery, 17, gains overwhelming backing from staff and pupils at £27,000-a-year school.
Theresa May Plans UK Anti-Slavery Law to Target Human Traffickers
UK Home Secretary warns of tougher sanctions against modern-day slave drivers.
Drug Cheat Cyclist Lance Armstrong To Repay Sunday Times Libel Cash
Newspaper demanded its money back after Armstrong won 2006 libel action.