Manmohan Singh says Italy's refusal to return marines facing trial for killing fishermen 'unacceptable'.
Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone at centre of fresh diplomatic dispute between India and Italy.
Deputy prime minister Uhuru Kenyatta appears to have narrowly clinched the presidential vote.
Italy's former prime minister likely to appeal
Abu Dhabi authorities barred human rights activists and journalists from the first hearing of trial against 94 people accused of plotting to overthrow the government
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom will not have access to all FBI evidence before extradition case.
Prisoner with IQ of just 70 put on death row in Georgia despite court ruling against execution of people with mental disabilities.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko sacks two high-ranking officials over pro-human rights stunt by Swedish firm Studio Total.
Chavez praises Fidel Castro and is hailed by Rafael Correa.
Government plans tougher press regulations enforced by royal charter but Hacked Off says rules are 'Leveson-deiant'.
Duchess of Cambridge influential but not powerful enough to join list with Theresa May, JK Rowling and Mumsnet founders.
Valve Software, the makers of the hugely popular Half-Life video game series, are being sued by a German consumer agency.
New Yorkers marked the centenary of the Grand Central rail terminal on Friday with a brass band, speeches and a cake modelled on the main concourse's famous clock.
Anonymous has defaced the US Sentencing Commission website and is threatening to make public secret files which could be related to Supreme Court Judges.
European Free Trade Association Court Says Iceland's plan to gradually repay savers is within EU law.
Despite acquittal over murder of Crimewatch presenter, George deemed 'not innocent enough' to deserve payout.
President's second inaugural in Washington: immigration, gun control and economy the key issues.
Suspect Mukesh, driver of bus on which girl was brutalised, says public anger in Delhi could influence verdict.
Ashraf is accused of receiving bribes in Rental Power Project (RPP) case of 2008.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu orders eviction despite Supreme Court order.
Big industry players take county to court, claiming that a new law requiring porn stars to wear condoms is unconstitutional and would hit profits.
Opposition says congress decision to postpone Chavez presidential inauguration violates constitution.