My Europe Series London calling: why home-loving Hungarians are flocking to British capital Which city has the largest Hungarian population after Budapest? London, is the surprise answer. Up to 400,000 Hungarians have left the home country 27/02/2015
Ukraine Ukraine makes new gas payment to Russia amid supply threats Just days after Moscow again threatened to cut off gas supplies to Ukraine for non-payment, Russia’s state-owned Gazprom says it has received a new 27/02/2015
Cinema 'It Follows': guaranteed chills down your spine For 19-year-old Jay, life should be about school, boys and weekends out at the lake. But after a seemingly innocent sexual encounter, she finds 27/02/2015
USA Labeled as 'Art/Craft' a stolen Picasso worth millions is found in New York airport A Picasso painting has been found in Newark airport nearly a decade after it was stolen. The cubist composition entitled ‘La Coiffeuse’ or ‘The 27/02/2015
China Hong Kong woman jailed for six years for abusing Indonesian maid A Hong Kong mother of two who abused her maids has been jailed for six years in a case which highlighted the widespread abuse of migrant workers 27/02/2015
Greece Riots in Athens as left-wing supporters vent their anger at newly-elected premier Greek police clashed with rioters in central Athens on Thursday in the first disturbances since the left-wing Syriza government took power. The 27/02/2015
Brazil Brazil truckers continue their strike Lorry drivers are continuing to block roads in some Brazilian states in protest at the high cost of fuel and toll roads. The nine day-old protest 27/02/2015
USA Legal marijuana reaches US state of Maryland In the US state of Maryland the first marijuana joints were legally lit up on Thursday. In a referendum 69.4 percent of voters opted to legalise the 27/02/2015
Liberia US Ebola mission pulls out of Liberia The US military mission in Liberia, aimed at halting the spread of the Ebola virus, ended on Wednesday. The exit from the West African nation comes 27/02/2015
United Kingdom British group working with Muslims may have had previous contact with 'Jihadi John' A group working with British Muslims says the man identified as the Islamic State militant ‘Jihadi John’ bears striking similarities to a man it came 27/02/2015
Argentina Argentine judge dismisses allegations against president An Argentinian judge has dismissed allegations that President Cristina Fernandez was involved in trying to cover up Iran’s alleged involvement in 27/02/2015