Despite hopes to keep his private and public lives separate, French President Hollande’s image is facing attack following a family twitter feud.
Chelsea captain John Terry has been cleared of racially abusing an opponent during a Premier League match last year.
Officials say rioting prisoners in Malawi have briefly stalled the release of convicts who had been granted presidential pardons.
Goal-line technology to confirm whether or not a goal has been scored has been approved by the International Football Association Board.
A single party dominated Mexico for most of the past century, and its loss 12 years ago proved to many that the country was finally a democracy.
Google is racing ahead with its new way to search for information, read messages, watch video and post photos without having to use a handheld device.
Two Russian navy ships are completing preparations to sail to Syria with a unit of marines on a mission to protect Russian interest.
International Olympic officials have opened
Israel has forced 120 South Sudanese to leave the country, starting what is to be a mass deportation of thousands of unauthorised African migrants.
A rare video shot by a soldier in a unit nicknamed the "match battalion" has shown Sudanese troops burning a village in South Sudan last year.