UK Asks China to Probe Businessman's Death
The businessman's family initially accepted the Chinese police version on the death but since then fresh doubts have emerged.
China Leads Prisoner Execution List, Iran Stands Second
Up to 1923 prisoners were executed in 63 countries around the world in 2011.
CIA: Countering Muslim Terrorism is a Muslim
The man has been at the helm for the last six years and was a key player in the operation that killed Osama Bin Laden.
Device Lets You Feel Facebook Poke
It is a wearable device that pokes you physically whenever you are poked on Facebook, no matter where you are.
Annan Heads for China in Syria Peace Push
The international peace envoy is reported to have received Moscow's support for ending the bloodshed.
US Military Dog Gets Memorial Service
Nissan the sniffer dog, credited with 500 arrests and big drug busts, killed in Iraq.
Hong Kong Elects a New Chief
Government advisor and property consultant Leung Chun-ying has won the elections to become the next chief of Hong Kong.
Tsunami-Hit Japanese Ship Drifting in Pacific
The ship was discovered by patrolling aircraft and did not pose any environmental danger.
India to Increase Pinaka Rocket Production
The Ambajhari Ordinance Factory near Nagpur in western India will increase its production capacity from 1000 Pinaka rockets to 5000 rockets every year.
US, Israel Condemn UN Rights Body for Alleged Bias
The statement is in response to a move by the rights body to assess human rights in occupied territories.
Syrian Pilot Defies Regime, Bombs Military Building
The pilot, after bombing the military base, flew down to Turkey which has been providing shelter to Syrian military detractors.
China to Stop Farming Prisoners' Organs
At present China uses organs of executed prisoners in transplants.
France To Monitor Internet Use to Rein in Extremists
The move has evoked criticism as it would curb the individual's right.
Indonesian President in China, Strengthens Economic Ties
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono signed six memorandums of understanding with China.
Dunblane Massacre Survivor Ryan Lindell Became Sexual Predator of Elderly
Ryan Lindell, one of the children who survived the Thomas Hamilton's killing spree at Dunblane Primary School, Scotland, sexually assaulted a pensioner.
Group of Drivers Wins Euro Lottery
A group of 12 bus drivers will share the prize money pocketing £3 million each.
Afghan Pullout Will Save Britain £2.4 billion
Out of the savings, an extra £100 million will go towards improvements to the accommodation of service members' families.
Government to Provide Tax Break-Up
The move is meant to increase transparency in all work related to the state.
Mexico Drug War: 12 Police Killed in Ambush
Human heads outside slaughterhouse near Acalpulco set as trap to lure police to their deaths.
Students Expelled from Schools on Flimsy Grounds
Reasons for expulsions include shabby dressing, not wearing proper uniform and weird hairstyle or nail colour.
Oceans Turning Acidic at Alarming Rate
Ocean acidification affects marine life with calcium carbonate skeletons and shells, making them sensitive to even small changes in acidity.
Former Chile General Confirms UFO Sighting [VIDEO]
Not everyone is excited about the observation, with some like Tim Printy, an astronomer with thirty years of experience in astronomy, voicing his skepticism.
Chilean Diplomat's Daughter Killed By Venezuelan Police
Fernando Berendique dies in hail of bullets as brother drives his car through police checkpoint.
Nazi Death Camp Guard John Demjanjuk Dies at 91
Convicted Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk Saturday died at an old age home in Munich, where he had been staying after going through his 18 month trial. He was 91.
Parking Charges at Hospitals See 200% Increase
Parking rates at hospitals affiliated to the National Health Scheme in the UK has seen a constant rise with some hospitals charging 200 per cent more than the rates applicable a year ago.
Another Briton Wins Big in Euro Lottery
Lottery winners have turned millionaires overnight.
Tech to Erase Print off Paper on Way
A team of scientist’s at Cambridge University is close to finding a technology that would help print, erase, and print again, using the same sheet of paper.
Indonesia Returns Contaminated Scrap to UK
The waste that had reached Indonesian shores was garbage with a mix of dry, wet and some smelly and dripping waste.
Police Commissioner Elections Set For 15 November
Elections for selecting police commissioners for 41 force areas outside London will take place on November 15.
Ethiopian Omo Tribes Face Mass Eviction for Sugarcane Plan
Omo tribes from Lower Omo valley in Ethiopia to be squeezed off land in huge plantation expansion.