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Latvia Cabinet Approves Formal Application to Join the Euro
The Baltic economy would become the 18th EU member to join the single currency
Nazis May Have Built 42,000 Death Camps, Not 7,000
Researchers uncover thousands of previously uncatalogued Nazi prison facilities across Europe.
Chinese Hackers Target US Gas Pipelines in Die Hard-Style Attack
A classified US government report suggests hackers could have gained widespread control of critical US gas pipelines.
New York Times to Rename International Herald Tribune
New York Times plans to rechristen International Herald Tribune as International New York Times.
Body of Russian Politician Mikhail Pakhomov Found in Barrel of Cement
Eight arrested after politician who owed state official £25m kidnapped and killed.
George Orwell Statue to Go Up at BBC, 'The Ministry of Truth'
Controversial £110,000 statue to be installed, despite former BBC boss labelling Orwell 'too left-wing'.
Scientists Warn of Danger as 2012 DA14 Asteroid Misses Earth [VIDEO]
As the 2012 DA14 became the largest asteroid to pass within 17,200 miles of Earth, scientists have warned of the danger of future impacts.
Facebook Hacked - No User Data Compromised
Facebook has confirmed it was targeted by a "sophisticated attack" last month but maintains no user data was compromised.
Tesla Model S: A War of Words Between Elon Musk and New York Times
New York Times reporter John Broder has responded to claims by Tesla co-founder Elon Musk that his review of the Model S electric car was staged.
North Korea Nuclear Test and the Hidden Hand of Iran
Speculation emerges that Iran played role in Pyongyang's controversial third nuclear test.
Apple Developing Wearable iWatch
Apple is said to be working on an iOS-based, wrist-mounted device which could rival Google's Project Glass.
Blizzard Nemo Batters US North East Knocking out Power Supply [PHOTOS]
Emergency declared in New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
Pregnant Prison Guard Nancy Gonzalez Facing 15 Years For Affair With Cop Killer Ronell Wilson
New York corrections officer allegedly had four-month romance with death row inmate Wilson in 2012.
Chinese Hackers Still Targeting Wall Street Journal says Rupert Murdoch
News International chairman Rupert Murdoch says his newspaper is still being hacked by the Chinese.
Zynga CEO and Analysts Optimistic About Studio's Future
Despite a terrible 2012, Zynga CEO Mark Pincus said he was optimistic about the social game developer's future, as it moves its focus to mobile.
Federal Reserve Confirms Anonymous Hack
Anonymous hacked into the Federal Reserve over the weekend, but no critical information was stolen according to the US central bank.
Twitter Investigates Increased Security After Password Hack
Twitter is looking to recruit a software engineer specialising in security and two-factor authentication, following the hacking of 250,000 passwords.
Chinese Hackers a 'Menace' Claims Google Boss
Google chief Eric Schmidt claims that the Chinese are stealing commercially and politically valuable information from foreign rivals.
Grand Central Station Celebrates 100th Birthday
New Yorkers marked the centenary of the Grand Central rail terminal on Friday with a brass band, speeches and a cake modelled on the main concourse's famous clock.
Wall Street Journal Targeted by Chinese Hackers
Following the revelation that the New York Times was infiltrated by Chinese hackers, the Wall Street Journal has also revealed it has been targeted by hackers affiliated with the Chinese government.
New York Times Attacked by Chinese Hackers – Every Password Stolen [VIDEO]
Chinese hackers infiltrate New York Times’ internal networks to steal passwords of reporters and other employees.
Mia Farrow: Vidal Sassoon Didn't Cut my Pixie, I Did
The Rosemary's Baby star and former wife of Frank Sinatra has set the record (and the hair) straight and insisted that she came up with the iconic look herself.
Restaurants Want to Ban 'Food Porn' Photo Sharing
Taking smartphone pictures in restaurants, called 'foodstagramming' could be a thing of the past if New York chefs have their way.
Paris Fashion Week 2013: Valentino, Gaultier and Saab Finish Colour-Infused Spring Summer Show [PHOTOS]
Elie Saab, Jean Paul Gaultier and Valentino lead final day of the 2013 Paris Fashion Week (Spring/Summer)
US Condemns North Korea over Latest Nuclear Threat
US says it is ready to deal with any provocation from North Korea as Pyongyang warns of third nuclear test.
Italy Slammed for Illegal Return of Migrants to Greece
Unaccompanied migrant children summarily sent back to Greece without access to social services.
Lance Armstrong Life Story Peddled to Star Trek's Abrams
The film rights for a forthcoming biopic about disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong have been acquired by Star Trek director JJ Abrams and Paramount Pictures.
Algeria BP Siege: Dozens Feared Dead, Including Hostages
Nearly 30 foreign hostages and 11 al-Qaida militants killed in Algerian army operation while scores escape.
American Football Star Manti Te'o's Cancer-Victim Girlfriend 'a Hoax'
Reports suggest Notre Dame star Manti Te'o's girlfriend Lenny Kekua never actually existed.
Lance Armstrong Apology Visit to Livestrong Cancer Charity Reduces Staff to Tears
'Heartfelt' apology by disgraced Livestrong Foundation founder over doping shame comes as charity battles conflict of interest claims.