Got a TV Licence?You need one to watch live TV on any channel or device, and BBC programmes on iPlayer. It’s the law. Find out more SummaryHuge crowds in Paris for unity march after three days of terror left 17 people dead40 world leaders including UK PM Cameron and German Chancellor Merkel attendedSupermarket gunman Ahmedy Coulibaly apparently seen in videoFrance on high alert as security stepped
Ethiopian forces have captured the central Somali town of Beledweyne from al-Shabab Islamist militants. Al-Shabab said its forces were surrounding the town after making what it called a planned withdrawal. Eyewitnesses said armoured vehicles and heavy artillery were used in the attack, which Ethiopia said was made at the request of the Somali government. Somalia's prime minister meanwhile announce
Amy Winehouse's posthumous album, Lioness: Hidden Treasures, has topped the UK album chart. The record, which features 12 original tracks and covers, was compiled by long-time musical partners Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson. Proceeds from the album will go to the Amy Winehouse Foundation. A coroner ruled the singer, who was found dead in her London flat on 23 July, died as a result of drinking too mu
China's foreign ministry has said that artist Ai Weiwei cannot leave Beijing without permission, a day after he was freed from police detention. Mr Ai - a vocal government critic - was bailed after the Chinese authorities said he had confessed to tax evasion. Mr Ai said he was unable to comment. The 54-year-old's arrest in April sparked an international outcry. Mr Ai was held for 80 days at a secr
The ICC arrest warrants refer to early weeks of the uprising, from 15 February until "at least 28 February". The statement, read out by presiding judge Sanji Monageng, external, said there were "reasonable grounds to believe" that the three men were "criminally responsible" for the murder and persecution of civilians. As the "recognised and undisputed leader of Libya", said the arrest warrant for
Christian Fraser describes the scene of the air strike in which Saif al-Arab Gaddafi is said to have died A Nato air strike in Tripoli has killed the son of Col Muammar Gaddafi, a Libyan government spokesman has said. Saif al-Arab and three of Col Gaddafi's grandchildren died at a villa in the Bab al-Aziziya compound, he said. The Libyan leader himself was there at the time but was unharmed, he ad
Fatah and Hamas have been bitterly divided for more than four years The Fatah party of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas, which governs Gaza, have agreed a reconciliation deal, officials say. Under the Egyptian-brokered deal, an interim government will be formed and a date fixed for elections.
PM Naoto Kan is wrestling with both humanitarian and nuclear crises As Japan works to recover from its greatest natural disaster in modern times, attention remains focused on the evolving situation at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Despite efforts by Tokyo Electric Power Company's (Tepco) engineers, the Self-Defence Forces, police and firemen, conditions there appear to have g
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