Terror threat fears remove iconic Queen's Guards from sentry postsPosing for a photo with a royal guard in his traditional uniform and bearskin - is a box to tick for any tourist in the UK. Read more on “RT”
101 East - East Timor's Medics promoFrom malnutrition to leprosy, people in the poor nation of East Timor suffer some of the worst health problems in South East Asia. Read more on “Al Jazeera English”
Putin critic likely to receive 10 year sentence for fraudOne of Vladimir Putin's fiercest critics will be sentenced on Tuesday after being put on trial for months for fraud. Read more on “euronews (in English)”
New Year, new hope as Ukraine paves way for NATO membershipAs Ukranians hoped 2015 would ring in a much better future for the country, President Petro Poroshenko signed a bill dropping the country' Read more on “euronews (in English)”
Gasprom to buy other half of South Stream pipelineRussian energy giant Gazprom has agreed to buy the 50 percent of the South Stream gas pipelineit doesn' Read more on “euronews (in English)”
Syriza leader Tsipras says Greeks not foreign interests should decide futureThe Greek opposition leader Alexis Tsipras has told supporters in Athens it' Read more on “euronews (in English)”
Mo'ne Davis Wins AP Female Athlete of the YearLittle League star Mo'ne Davis is The Associated Press 2014 Female Athlete of the Year. Read more on “AssociatedPress”
Monsoons, mystery and missiles make 2014 a deadly year for air travelAlthough the statistics say aircraft crashes are at an historic low, 2014 has been the deadliest for nine years, and the year' Read more on “euronews (in English)”
Obama enjoys a round of golf on Christmas EveSubscribe: President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Najib Razak of Malaysia play golf together in Hawaii. Read more on “REUTERS”
Why kids are kicking UK old-school politicsIn Britain, young people are more concerned about their daily life than about traditional political issues. Read more on “RT”
Campaign continues to free Al-Jazeera journalists after a year in Egyptian jailAustralian journalist Peter Greste is preparing to appeal his sentence on Thursday, a year after Egypt found him and two Al-Jazeera colleagues guilty of aiding terrorists. Read more on “eNCAnews”