- Advertisement -

CATEGORY

NEWS

Protester charged over pie attack

An anti-war protester who hit US Senator Carl Levin in the face with an apple pie has been charged with assault.An indictment filed charges...

Koreans shown Bend it Like Beckham

North Koreans have been given a rare treat this week: a state television broadcast of the UK football film Bend it Like Beckham.The 2002...

Australia floods: 200,000 affected

More than 200,000 people have been affected by relentless flooding in north eastern Australia, with the flood zone now stretching over an area bigger...

House prices up slightly in 2010

House prices edged higher in 2010 but are still expected to drop in the first half of 2011, mortgage lender Nationwide has said.The average...

Nintendo issues 3D games warning

Nintendo said 3D games on its highly anticipated new handheld console could harm the eyesight of children aged six or younger, warning of possible...

Porn baron offers to help 'Octomum'

Nadya Suleman, whose 14 children include octuplets, could avoid being evicted from her Californian home if the mortgage holder cuts a deal with a...

Yemen releases hundreds of rebels

A Shiite rebel spokesman said Yemen authorities have released hundreds of rebel detainees.Mohammed Abdel-Salam said at least 428 Hawthi detainees were freed on Thursday.Abdel-Salam...

New Tongan PM names his cabinet

Tonga's new prime minister has named his cabinet, the first line-up of ministers since democratic elections last month saw the South Pacific nation's king...

Night club damaged by bomb blast

Police in Greece said a powerful bomb has exploded outside a closed night club in Athens, causing no injuries, in an attack linked with...

Ukraine returns uranium to Russia

In a secret operation to secure nuclear material, the United States has helped Ukraine return to Russia enough uranium to build two atomic bombs.This...

Latest news

- Advertisement -