Eugene Wojciechowski and Pavel Stotsko get married in Denmark but are charged with passport offences on return to Moscow.
Proposed Polish law that would make it illegal to accuse Poles of complicity in Holocaust is attempt to rewrite history, says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Jen Selter, who boasts an 11 million plus Instagram followership, was on a delayed flight from Miami to New York on 27 January when the row took place.
Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW under fire over reports they financed EUGT experiments on effects of breathing toxic nitrogen oxides.
Nichola blames a series of unfortunate events, including a makeup disaster, forgetting her daughter's flower girl dress and bridesmaid drop out, for missing her £12,000 wedding.
Venice carnival costumes are changing. It's not just fabulous ballgowns for the ladies and black cloaks for the men. Why should the ladies have all the fun?
Eddie Zytner and Katie Stephens contracted hookworms, which turned their feet into messes of swollen flesh.
South Korea's defence minister said his country will not drop its guard despite signs of improving ties with the Kim Jong-un regime.
Angela Merkel left journalists at Davos laughing at the way she is negotiating Brexit with Theresa May.
Foreign Secretary lived in four-storey house in upscale Primrose Hill where he launched London mayoral campaign in 2008.
Rival presidential candidate reads segment of Michael Wolff's explosive account of White House meltdown at Grammy Awards.
Elisabeth Revol and Tomasz Mackiewicz were on their way to the summit of Nanga Parbat, nicknamed "Killer Mountain", when they got stuck at an altitude of 7,400m (24,280ft).
The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack, which comes close on the heels of a deadly suicide bombing.
Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny has been released after he was arrested in Moscow during a day of action calling for people to boycott the Russian elections.
ITV's Piers Morgan interviewed the US president Donald Trump about feminism, the UK and climate change.
US president Donald Trump is yet to visit the UK on an official trip and recently said he would not do so unless protests were banned. Will that change?
Turkey said it is mandatory for the American personnel stationed in Manbij to "withdraw" and urged Washington to undertake "more concrete steps rather than words".
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte feels "pity" about the situation Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi finds herself in regarding the Rohingya criticism.
The voting age in Wales is set to be lowered to let teenagers aged 16 and over take part in democratic decisions including local council elections.
China's Xi Jinping has launched a anti-corruption drive targeting the "black societies", the nexus between the mafia and corrupt government officials.
Gracy Jackson, a resident of Solihull in West Midlands, was left horrified after she found a poison pen note dropped at her home on Wednesday, 24 January.
The Swedish founder of Ikea, Ingvar Kamprad, has died at the age of 91, the firm has announced, paying tribute to him as 'one of the greatest entrepreneurs of the 20th century.'
A British start-up is set to test how magic mushrooms, long-used by drug users to induce trippy hallucinations, can potentially be used to treat severe depression.
Russian police raided opposition leader Alexei Navalny's office after he called for a mass protest against "thieves, bigots and perverts in power".
Survivors had managed to climb on a dinghy but were left drifting in the ocean without drinking water or an engine.
A man linked to an "horrific" collision that killed three teenage boys last Friday (26 January) is being hunted by police who believe he fled the scene of the crash.
Two youngsters were shot dead in Kashmir's Shopian district, leading to protests in India's volatile state.
The Bellevue Police Department said the suspect, who was later taken into custody, had initially told officers that he would only cooperate if they did not bring their rifles along.
According to the figures released by the Metropolitan Police, there were about 431 acid attacks in London in 2017.
The bomb, which is cased in a structure that is 20 feet long and has a diameter of 31.5 inches, weighs 30,000 pounds and is heavier than an F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.