The killing comes just two days after a young Mexico City woman was allegedly murdered by a boyfriend.
From offices to living rooms, devices with human-like characteristics are creeping into our everyday lives.
While some Libyans mark the revolution's anniversary, others say there is nothing to celebrate amid increasing violence.
Several members of a Manchester United team survived because of the actions of one brave man, Harry Gregg.
Hundreds of flood warnings remain in place across the UK after some areas recorded the highest water levels in 40 years.
Displaced Syrians fleeing gov't offensive forced to sleep outside in sub-zero temperatures as camps are full, UN says.
Pakistan and the UN refugee agency are holding a conference to highlight the challenges facing Afghan refugees.
UN chief says international community must help to achieve peace in Afghanistan and aid refugees in Pakistan and Iran.
Authorities say Kizito Mihigo, who was found guilty in 2015 of plotting to kill the president, committed suicide.
Electricity blackouts in South Africa not only leave millions in the dark, they cost companies millions of dollars in lost business.
Months of anti-government protests in Iraq's capital have been bad for business on the oldest street in Baghdad.
The country struggles to ease economic hardship as hundreds of doctors and nurses sent to the epicentre of the epidemic.
Government under pressure to sack Andrew Sabisky, who once suggested black people had lower IQs.
Activists take legal action against surveillance system, fearing it will be used to target critics of President Vladimir Putin.
More than 7,000 applicants have been told they cannot run, including dozens of current members of parliament.
Foreign ministers agree on creating new mission to block entry of arms, since current rule is routinely flouted.
Democratic leaders find themselves bogged down in a struggle between the progressive and moderate wings of the party.
Explosion takes place near rally organised by the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jammat party in the centre of Quetta.
Concerns rise as more details emerge about men who wanted to carry out large-scale, deadly attacks against Muslims.
A week after the deadly mass shooting, Southeast Asian nation is trying to overcome a profound collective trauma.
Female students say they have faced police violence and police indifference when attacked by others.
In US electoral politics, black people are an asset, a problem or a prop, but never a protagonist.
Transitional government pushing for peace with rebel groups.
Turkey wants to stop the advance of the regime forces but it cannot risk a confrontation with their main backer, Russia.
In Cambodia, where the economy is dependent on China, the government is warning of job losses.