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Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis said a five-page list of proposals from the European Commission to cut spending was an 'aggressive move' aimed at 'terrorising' the country
HMS Bulwark, seen in the background, intercepted the ship carrying nearly 400 migrants - including 50 small children - as it attempted to cross waters north of Libya, dispatching five landing craft to its aid.
The former First Lady changed history by recruiting White House staffers to convince President Reagan that detente was the best course.
A newspaper claimed the US National Security Agency (NSA) suspected that Siemens, based in Germany, was supplying communications technology to a Russian secret service.
The 50-strong family lives at an orphanage run by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi, Kenya. They will stay there for up to three years before being moved to a rehabilitation centre in Tsavo East.
At least 400 migrants trying to reach Europe from Libya were killed after their boat capsized. It was also claimed the body of one migrant, who died on another boat, was tossed overboard to sharks.
The documents which include the flightplan (pictured) and eyewitness account of the bombing were compiled by the co-pilot of the plane which carried out the mission have been put up for sale.
German prosecutors said investigators found a tablet computer at the 27-year-old's apartment and were able to reconstruct searches from March 16 to March 23.
The foreign ministers of the United States, France and Germany cancelled their travel plans for the next few days so they can push for the accord with Tehran.
The Council of Europe is expected to say that the French laws, which forbids violence against children, but recognises the parents' 'right to discipline' children are 'not sufficiently clear'.
The one-year-old Bengal tiger siblings appear to be going through a dance routine during a play-fight in Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, India.
Researchers from Texas University found that women aged 18 to 40 sought a wider variety of items when shopping when ovulating - an impulse that is also extended to their love life.
The 39 passengers had to flee the National Holidays bus after it collided with a tanker and a lorry on the A1 near the French capital on Friday while on its way to the Disneyland Paris theme park.
Two Italian music producers conspired to claim authorship of hundreds of songs and received hundreds of thousands of euros from Italian radio and television networks.
Winking, poking out his tongue and firing an imaginary gun in sunglasses, this is the leader of the free world clowning around in the Oval Office.
A court in the French town of Grasse ordered the clinic to pay the compensation to the families including Sophie Serrano who discovered her daughter Manon was not her biological child.
Investigators probing the killing of Alberto Nisman revealed they had found a draft document requesting the detention of Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, pictured.
Raif Badawi is facing 1,000 lashes for criticising clerics in Saudi Arabia but last night a committee of eight doctors requested its suspension on medical grounds.
An internet blogger facing 1,000 lashes for criticising clerics in Saudi Arabia was given new hope last night after the apparent intervention of the king.
The British actor, who was nominated for his performance as physicist Stephen Hawking in The Theory Of Everything, was seen with Angelina Jolie (pictured) and others at the Critics’ Choice Awards.
Reverend Al Sharpton has said the Oscar nominations are 'appallingly insulting' and compared Hollywood to the Rocky Mountains, saying the higher you get 'the whiter it gets'.
Justice Minister Koen Geens said Frank Van Den Bleeken, who has been locked up for almost three decades, would be given a chance for a 'qualitatively decent life.'
Frank Van Den Bleeken, 51, will commit medically assisted suicide at a prison in Bruges this week, after a court granted him the right to euthanasia.
Police and security services are investigating the terrorists' journal, which calls for 'hidden bomb' attacks on British Airways because it is a 'flag carrier' and easyJet because it has many passengers.
Putin told a meeting with government officials that expensive vodka prices encourage the production of bootleg spirits, which carry greater risks to people's health than legally produced alcohol.
Two months ago this 10in 'little owl', or Athene Noctua, hurt his back when he flew by mistake into a stovepipe at a factory in eastern Madrid.
Onassis, 29, fell during a qualifier for the 54th CHI international horse show jumping tournament in Geneva, Switzerland, and the horse's injuries were so bad it had to be put to sleep.
In a defiant annual state-of-the-nation address to the Russian parliament, Putin justified his country's annexetion Ukraine's Crimean peninsula describing it as, 'our Temple Mount.'
Chinese officials used a presidential visit to smuggle ivory out of Tanzania, an environmental watchdog has said. Ivory is a highly prized status symbol in China.
New Jersey native Paul Rosolie will document what it's like to be swallowed whole by a serpent for a Discovery Channel special to air December 7.
Han Lei, 40, was sentenced to death in September following the incident in July when he confronted the child's mother in a Beijing car park.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has told a Washington audience it is vital to strengthen rules on personal responsibility for executives in the event of a major failing by their bank.
Former French First Lady Valerie Trierweiler 'scratched and pulled the hair' of her former pal Valerie de Senneville during a wedding anniversary party at the swanky Banana cafe.
A group of disillusioned British jihadists who wanted to return home after fighting for Islamic State in Iraq and Syria have been taken prisoner by their militant commanders.
Petro Poroshenko said the bill would offer greater autonomy to rebellious regions in the pro-Russia east, where separatists have been battling government troops for almost five months.
Manmade fibres are more likely than their natural rivals to whiff after exercise, a study has found.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced calls to resign amid strong criticism in his country's newspapers this morning over what was widely seen as a failure to destroy Palestinian militant group Hamas.
Petro Poroshenko dissolved parliament and called for elections to be held on October 26, as a Russian official said Russian tanks had been sent into the south-east of Ukraine.
Perfectly timed pictures of a startled stargazer fish, a mouse peering cautiously from underneath a sleeping lion's paw, and an orphaned monkey gazing vacantly as he hangs on a washing line have been shortlisted by the Wildlife Photographer of the Year jury.
Photographs taken on Saturday night show Russian forces massed near the main Moscow-Rostov highway, some ten miles from the border with Ukraine.
Fighters from the Islamic State jihadist group seized control of the Mosul Dam, pictured, yesterday after an offensive in northern Iraq lasting barely 24 hours.
Khaled Sharrouf has warned of a terrorist attack on home soil days after the Australian Federal Police issued a warrant for his arrest. He is currently fighting on the frontline in Iraq.
The victims, who had fled their homes after Israeli warnings and were sheltering in the school, were killed yesterday morning when two classrooms were destroyed.
Arrest warrants have been issued for two of the nation's most notorious jihadists, Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar (pictured), by the Australian Federal Police.
The photos were uploaded by former Sydney resident turned terrorist Khaled Sharrouf alongside disgusting tweets where he praised the killings. Elomar and Sharrouf are believed to be fighting with terror group the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Instead, droppers and syringes that measure in millilitres should be used for liquid medicines, say the researchers from New York University's medical school.
The 18-year-old, who is yet to be named, was filmed working her way through male holidaymakers at a nightclub in Majorca's notorious party capital of Magaluf.
Laid on stretchers and wrapped in blue and white Israeli flags, the bodies of the three teenagers - Eyal Yifrah, 19, Gilad Shaar, 16, and Naftali Frenkel, 16 - were to be laid to rest together in the central Israeli town of Modiin.
The bodies of three missing Israeli teenagers were found in the occupied West Bank, and Israel vowed to punish Hamas, the Palestinian group it accuses of abducting and killing them.
ISIS 'executed eight men in Deir Hafer in the east of Aleppo province’ yesterday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.