Joaquin Shadow Rams took out life insurance policies when boy was only 2 months old.
Foxes supporters 'fought with police and chanted Gibraltar-inspired anti-Spain slogans'.
Royal Navy expels Infanta Cristina from Gibraltarian waters for second time in 10 days.
Prisons service says it will use technology to free officers from guard duties.
Jillian Tait and boyfriend Gary Lee Fellenbaum III subjected Scott McMillan to a campaign of violence.
Pentagon says this is the first time the 'mother of all bombs' has been used in combat.
Supermarket chain accused of "religious illiteracy" in newspaper promotion.
Defence contractor wants new weapons that make use of infrared, ultraviolet, lasers and visible light.
Doan Thi Huong told her family to stay away from court as she fears they may be targeted before her trial.
Central Command said US forces were given wrong data for a strike meant to target Isis.
Someone used the Tor exit node operated by Dmitry Bogatov to post incendiary comments online.
Mass murder and rape of citizens who are not part of the dominant Dinka tribe is "genocide" says Priti Patel.
Dao will need reconstructive surgery after losing two teeth and breaking his nose, his lawyer said.
Michael Higginbottom has to sign the sexual offender's registry for life.
Christians are abused across the world and not enough people care.
Vast sum of money was found wrapped in sealed bundles and hidden behind wardrobe panels in Nigerian city.
Bashar al-Jaafari also accused the West of plotting a way back into the conflict before the chemical attack.
Syrian president accused US of being "hand-in-glove" with terrorist groups during an AFP interview.
Donald Trump said to be pushing out influential chief strategist following fallout with Jared Kushner.
Somalia already faces famine, described as the "largest humanitarian crisis in history of the UN".
Vladimir Safronkov appeared to lose his cool as he responded furiously to UK criticism of Russia and Syria.
Officials said "his behaviour of 'not daring' to smoke conforms with extreme religious thought".
The move reportedly came in a bid to counter military activities by the Chinese in the East China Sea.
197 teenagers abducted on 14 April 2014 are still missing.
Civilians are paying the price of renewed, brutal fighting in the CAR, MSF warns.
European Court of Human Rights said death toll of 334 was in part due to troops' excessive force.
The opening ceremony comes after China urged North Korea to halt its nuclear programme in exchange for greater protection from Beijing.
They gathered in the Kurdish town of Koya for the match.
Heartbroken mother describes horror of finding son lying in pool of blood in bedroom.
US imposed sanctions on ex-Séléka leader Abdoulaye Hissène and Maxime Mokom, anti-Balaka commander.