British woman smuggles 2.6 million Dollars cocaine
A British woman named as Lindsay June Sandiford, 55, has been arrested for allegedly smuggling cocaine worth a staggering 2.6 million US Dollars into Bali.
Tony Blair at Leveson says; 'press relationship' unhealthy
As the Leveson Inquiry continues, the former labour Prime Minister Tony Blair is in court to give evidence about the relationship between the press and politicians.
Cute Stray dog runs 1300 miles beside Chinese Cyclists
Going walkies has been given a completely new meaning as this tiny plucky stray dog, has hooked up with a group of cyclists for the past 3 weeks who are pedalling a whopping 1.139 miles across south western China.
UN Condemns Syria's Attacks Against Women and Children
There has been a weekend of terrible violence and heavy shelling in the residential areas of Houla and Hama in Syria. 100 people were killed in Houla on Friday, - 49 children and 34 Women.
Taliban Poisons 120 Afghan School Girls
The Taliban have found a new target for their terror as they carried out a chilling, potentially deadly, gas poisoning attack on 120 innocent Afghan schoolgirls and three teachers at a girl’s school in Afghanistan.
3 year old Daredevil trike riding child pedals on a major city road
Imagine the scene; you have watched your parents driving their car on the highway. You have your super new set of wheels and a taste of adventure.
Queen attends Chelsea Flower show
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II attends the 99th Chelsea Flower Show which this year included a special exhibit in honour of her Diamond Jubilee year.
White Supremacist killer found guilty in South Africa
Chris Mahlangu one of the two men charged with beating and killing the notorious white supremacist Eugene Terre'Blanche at his farmhouse in South Africa in 2010 has been found guilty in a South African court today.
World's Second Tallest Building The Skytree Opens
Tokyo has a new landmark, called quaintly The Skytree which opened to the general public today after four years of construction and costing a whopping 65 billion yen or $818 million US Dollars to complete.
NATO summit :French President to secure early Afghan exit
The U.S. President Barack Obama hosted the largest ever NATO summit in his home town, Chicago, a day after major industrialized nations tackled a European debt crisis that threatens the global economy.
63 soldiers and Military band members killed in Yemen
A uniformed man blew himself up in the midst of a military parade rehearsal attended by senior officials in the Yemeni capital Sanaa killing at least 63 people and wounding more than 60, many seriously.
Robin Gibb of The Bee Gees dies of Cancer
The music world is rocked by another death of a musical legend. As Robin Gibb died on Sunday after a long fight with cancer.
Psychic German Sausage Dog Predicts Bayern FC win
What is it with Germans and their psychic animals? A German sausage dog called ‘Sissi’ who has nosed out a prediction that Bayern Munich will win this weekend’s Champion league final against Chelsea.
Facebook share trading on Nasdaq
Facebook have begun trading shares on the Nasdaq Stock Market today, priced at $38 which makes the eight year old company, worth a staggering $104 billion.
Terror bus crash in Vietnam kills 34 people
A crowded night bus has plunged off a bridge into a river in central Vietnam, killing 34 passengers and injuring 21 others in one of the country's deadliest road accidents.
European shares fall on worries over Spanish banks
European stock markets had a shaky start on Friday as concern continued over Greece and Spain.
Death of Disco legend Donna Summer
The music industry loses another legend as Donna Summer known as the Queen of Disco has died aged just 63 of breast cancer at her home in Florida.
Bosnian War Crimes Trial Halted for Six Months
It has been announced the presiding judge has adjourned the trial for 6 months, because prosecutors failed to fully disclose all their evidence to Mladic's defence team.
Greek Interim Prime Minister Sworn In
The Head of the Greek administrative court Panagiotis Pikrammenos has been sworn in as interim government leader in a ceremony in the Presidential Palace, after politicians failed to form a coalition government.
65th Cannes festival kicks off
The 65th Cannes Film Festival has kicked off.Under the watchful eye of Marily Monroe with 12 days of screenings, deal-making and champagne-fuelled partie
Charles Taylor claims that he was 'seeking peace in Sierra Leone'
As the trial continues of the Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, he said that witness were paid to testify in the trial which saw him convicted of atrocities committed during civil war in Sierra Leone.
Mladic War Crime Trial Halted After Throat Slitting Gesture
As a defiant Ratko Mladic appeared in court today charged with genocide, murder, acts of terror, crimes of sexual violence and other crimes against humanity.
UN Monitors safe after vehicles bombed in Syria
The U.N. monitors who were caught up in violence in the northern town of Khan Sheikhoun in Syria have remained in the area overnight.
Mladic on War Crimes Trial for Genocide
Ratko Mladic former Bosnian Serb Army commander goes on trial today for Genocide, where he is accused of leading the slaughter of 8,000 unarmed Muslim boys and men in Srebrenica in 1995. Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two.
World's First Television Channel Launched For Dogs
It's said that "a dog is man's best friend," but what's a good dog to do, when its owner is away during the day, and it’s feeling a bit sad and lonely?
Diablo 3 Breaks Pre-sales Records
One of the most anticipated PC games for many years, Diablo 3, has launched across the world with online pre-orders smashing previous records.
Queen Elizabeth-II has new Diamond Jubilee waxwork
A new waxwork figure of The Queen was unveiled by Madame Tussauds in London today to mark the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. The figure is the 23rd mannequin of The Queen to be made by the famous London attraction.
Injured Survivors testify at Breivik Trial
The trial continues of Norway’s mass killer Anders Breivik in Oslo. Which today focuses on the harrowing testimonies from some of the survivors at the Otoeya camp massacre. Breivik admits to killing 69 people at the youth camp on Utoeya and eight pe
Yahoo CEO Thompson Quits After Telling Board he has Cancer
Yahoo chief executive Scott Thompson steps down.The Yahoo CEO, Scott Thompson has resigned and it is being reported that he told the board of the internet giant that he has thyroid cancer.
Public Disturbance at Mass Killer Trial in Norway
The trial of Norwegian mass killer Anders Breivik was stopped today. After a man identified as the older brother of one of the victims, threw a shoe at him, during his trial on Friday.