Experts say that the video showing 7 feet tall Islamic State members killing Christians in Libya has been clearly doctored with. (Photo: Video grab)
There was no proof of 39 Indian nationals, who were taken hostage in war-torn Iraq last June, being "dead or alive", External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj told their families when they met her. (Photo: PTI)
By day, they are accountants with global consulting firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers. But from Friday, for two days only, they become keepers of one of the most closely-guarded secrets in the world. Brian Cullinan and Martha Ruiz will be the only people
US President Barack Obama (Photo: AP)
American Republican politician Michele Fiore has sparked controversy for her remarks after she said that hot little girls should carry guns at university so they don't get raped. (Photo: AFP)
A 35-year-old serial rapist has been jailed for 1,535 years by a South African court for sexually assaulting as many as 29 women over a period of five years, said, media reports. (Photo: AFP)
British anti-terror police have made an unprecedented appeal to find three girls who they believe are travelling to join militants in Syria as part of what officers said was a “growing trend”. (Photo: CCTV Footage)
A video released by the notorious Islamic State Group appears to show a fleet of Toyota Land Cruisers carrying the trademark black flag of Islamic State as they drive in perfect unison through the streets of Libya. Men, women and children cheer and
Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations asked the U.N. Security Council to look at allegations that the Islamic State group is using organ harvesting as a way to finance its operations. (Photo: AFP)
A meal to die for! A death row US woman, convicted for killing her husband, has submitted a lengthy list for her last feast before execution - from cheeseburgers to cherry vanilla ice cream - she wants it all. (Photo: DC Archives)
More than two-thirds of Russians believe other countries pose a military threat to their nation's security and more Russians now believe in the likelihood of war than at any time this century, said a research group. (Photo: AP)