Cameron Discusses US-UK Extradition Treaty with Obama
David Cameron discusses 2003 extradition treaty with US president Barack Obama and calls for changes.
A Quarter of Yemenis Do Not Have Food
A United Nations Survey has found that about five million people in Yemen are not in a position to either buy or produce food for their personal consumption.
Tesco’s UK and Ireland Chief Richard Brasher to Quit
Richard Brasher reportedly wants to take responsibility for poor sales leading to weaker revenues for the retail giant.
Tesco Raises Retirement Age to 67 to Rein in Deficit
Supermarket giant changes staff retirement rules to plug £275m hole in pension scheme funds.
Dangerous Dog Attacks on Post Workers Soaring
Retired high court judge Sir Gordon Langley investigates better protection for postal workers.
UNICEF to Celebrate World Water Week from March 19
UNICEF's World Water Week, to be held from March 19 to March 25, is expected to create awareness and find donors and volunteers to identify and support the cause of providing water to the 780 million people who don't have safe drinking water.
Dozens Missing in Bangladesh Ferry Disaster
The ferry, on its way to the capital Dhaka, collided with another ship and sank.
Ayoreo 'Wild Pig' Tribe Found in Paraguay [VIDEO]
Explorers find clues in footprints and tortoise traps.
Mexico Bets Big on Wind Energy
Mexico's current plan is to generate 10,000 MW of energy through renewable energy and cut dependence on fossil fuels.
UK, a Nation of Ageing Drivers
About 80 per cent of the people aged between 60 and 69 hold driving licences in the UK and are expected to continue to drive their vehicles on the busy roads in the country for the next 20 years.
Tuition Fee Protest to Prompt Mass Student Walkout
Thousands of students to join boycott against increasing educational fees.
Yoshihiko Noda: We will Rebuild Japan Quickly
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda reiterated his resolve to rebuild Japan in the shortest possible duration.
Stalking to become Criminal Offence after Laura Smith Murder
Ex-boyfriend Clifford Mills stalked 49-year-old online before stabbing her to death.
US Transfers Control of Bagram Prison to Afghanistan
The prison has been a bone of contention between the US and Afghanistan.
Pedophile Priest Gets 22 Years
The priest has been charged with 21 counts of offence which he committed through an 18-year period.
Adoption to Become Faster in UK
British Prime Minister David Cameron has promised that adoption will become a faster process, finding a family will become streamlined for faster results and children at adoption homes will all appear on a nationwide adoption register meant for the UK and Wales.
Pickles Asks Immigrants to Pick Up English
Pickles expressed concern over immigrants not speaking English. According to him, poor speakers could remain jobless or end up in ghettos.
Nicolas Sarkozy Keeps Options Open over Retirement
As France gears up for presidential elections incumbent may follow in Tony Blair's footsteps and use political and business network to make his fortune.
Scotland Aims to Become Green Powerhouse by 2020
The Scotland government has said the country will become the first to source 100 per cent energy from renewable sources by 2020.
US Has Most Women Prisoners
The US houses a third of all women prisoners followed by China.
Cancer: Sufferers Too Scared to Face the Truth
As many as 7,000 lives could be saved each year if people being diagnosed were to report their condition early, a study has found.
After Will Smith, V for Vendetta Director Applauds Anonymous
The Guy Fawkes mask that has become synonymous with Anonymous, has attracted a lot of attention. It is similar to the one used in the movie V For Vendetta.
Chicago’s Website Available in 64 Languages
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has taken his people friendly services to the next level by introducing translation for English in 64 different languages.
Anonymous Warns Bankers of 1 May Loot and Riot Day
Twitter image mocks David Cameron with provocative call against politicians and capitalist system.
Arms Sales Jump 60 per cent
The top 10 manufacturers from the global arms industry made a consolidated $230 billion or 56 per cent of total arms sales in 2010.
Briton Wins EuroMillions Lottery
The UK had its fourth EuroMillions lottery winner in results announced on 2 March. The newest prize winner, also the sixteenth biggest lottery winner, had not approached to claim his win, The Sun reported.
Anonymous Now Targets Law Firm Over Iraqi Killings
Puckett & Faraj, PC, a law firm defending military personnel in military and civil courts, has become the latest victim of hacktivist group anonymous for defending Sergeant Frank Wuterich, 31, for his role in the deadly massacre of innocent Iraqis in 2005.
Arctic Ice Melting, Ozone layer Depleting
Researchers found that the ice formation taking place in the Arctic region is seasonal and that unlike the ice usually found in the region, it is thinner and saltier.
Mobile Phone use among UK Drivers Shows Sharp Rise: RAC
Texting and updating status on mobiles reported among third of britons while they drive, study reveals.
Anonymous Behind the Mask
A video released by the hacker group Anonymous on Feb 29 familiarises the group to its growing world audience.