Soldier Training Death: tributes paid to Pte Michael Ihemere near Leyburn
New study by Economist Intelligence Unit reveals where to avoid in the world if you value your life.
Nigerian coach Stephen Keshi is reported to FIFA for telling coach to go back home
Liverpool reportedly want Chelsea winger Victor Moses on a season-long loan deal.
Victoria Alonge guilty of attacking boyfriend Roland Nna when he refused to marry her.
E! online reported that the actor's behaviour changed drastically after he 'began practicing Yoruba'.
Attack in Konduga, northeastern Borno state, during state of emergency.
Two women suffer burns to their face, chests and hands on paradise Indian Ocean island.
Nigerian Police allegedly watched as two men were hacked to death in vigilante action.
Shell also hit by impairments to Italian business and liquids-rich shale properties in North America.
22-year-old Nigerian international Godfrey Oboabona claims he is insulted because Arsenal offered him only a trial.
Spain international Juan Mata to re-sign at Chelsea till 2018 for £100,000 per week
Bertrand Traore impresses as Jose Mourinho targets signing the midfielder when he turns 18.
Actress Stella Damasus expresses anger over under-age marriage law in Nigeria.
Gunmen kidnap newly arrived unnamed victim as he tries to drive away.
Pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by Taliban delivers powerful speech at UN
Chinese demand for crude oil produced in Nigeria is expected to rise tenfold to 200,000 barrels per day by 2015.
Incredible scorelines in play-off matches for entry to national league spark probe.
Home secretary targets more extremists, after long-delayed victory in deporting Abu Qatada to Jordan.
Survivors tell of children burned alive as terrorists set light to boarding school in 3am attack.
Coup leaders apologizing for the consequences of their actions is not something that happens very often. In Bamako, the capital of Mali however, a rare example of it took place on 26 June 2013 when Captain Amadou Aya Sanogo did just that in front of an audience which included Interim President Dioncounda Traoré, recently reconciled factions of the Mali Army, religious and tribal leaders and the media.
Lecturers walk out in row over job security and unpaid allowances.