Facebook is letting its nearly 1-billion users vote on changes to its privacy policy.
In the picture, the girl will always be nine years old and wailing "Too hot! Too hot!" as she runs away from her burning Vietnamese village.
An appeals court has upheld the convictions of a disgraced cricketer and an agent who were jailed for separate incidents of match fixing.
US President Barack Obama is going to welcome his predecessor and proudly preside as George W Bush’s image is enshrined at the White House forever.
The United States’s FBI has joined the investigation into this week’s Nairobi blast, which officials say was likely caused by a fertiliser bomb.
Former England defender Sol Campbell is warning fans against travelling to Poland and Ukraine, claiming authorities are failing to tackle racism.
Three top candidates in Egypt’s presidential race filed appeals to the election commission, alleging violations in the first round.
Described as "a sensitive man" by Nelson Mandela’s lawyer, Gcina Malindi is the anti-apartheid activist now best known for his tearful breakdown.
The UN’s nuclear agency chief says Iran has agreed to restart the IAEA’s probe into suspicions it has secretly worked on developing nuclear arms.
The world’s tallest tower and Japan’s biggest new landmark, the Tokyo Skytree, has been opened to the public.