France announced on Thursday that its aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle would return on French territory for maintenance next week after being used for the NATO-led mission.
The father of Madeleine Pulver, the teenager who thought she had a bomb attached to her neck, revealed his daughter was in "good spirits" despite the terrifying incident at her home in Sydney in the suburb of Mosman.
The trial of Egypt's former interior minister, Habib al-Adly, and six senior security officials, has resumed.
A strain of Salmonella resistant to antibiotics has been found in the UK.
President Bashar al-Assad on Thursday issued a decree authorising multi-partism in Syria, the official SANA news agency reported.
NHS Foundation Trusts have said that they are experiencing increased financial pressures and may not meet waiting times this year, according to the regulator Monitor.
A Newsnight report has alleged that while Piers Morgan was the editor of the Daily Mirror, Heather Mills’ private voicemail was hacked by a journalist working for the publication.
British physicists have announced that the theory that our universe is contained inside a bubble, just one of multiple bubble universes in a "multiverse," can now be tested.
U.S. weather experts warned of "torrential rain" and "life-threatening flash floods and mud slides" as Tropical storm of Emily is set to reach Haiti, a country still struggling to recover from the devastating January 2010 earthquake which killed an estimated 225,000 people.
At least 14 people including a child, who were ordered to lie along a busy road by robbers, were crushed to death by a speeding vehicle in northern Nigeria, police said on Wednesday.
The teenage girl who was a teenager was forced to spend spent hours with a bomb strapped to her neck after an intruder broke into her home is free and unharmed after 10 hours of terror in her home authorities said on Wednesday.
Kashgar city, in the region of Xinjiang, is still reeling from the attacks that led to the death of four people according to reports.
The UK Border Agency has seized its largest ever haul of cocaine, after a six-day search of a million pound luxury yacht.
An Italian parliamentary commission approved a draft law on Tuesday which would ban women from wearing the burqa or naqib, if passed by parliament in September.
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A police bomb squad has been called into a house located in a quiet and wealthy suburb in Sydney, Australia with a young woman in the "near vicinity" of a live bomb, authorities said Wednesday.
London police officers foiled a band of smash-and-grab raiders as they attempted to burgle Chanel’s Bond Street store earlier this week.
Showing that members of the Security Council are still divided over whether or not the United Nations need to take a stronger stand following the situation in Syria, discussions have yet failed to produce any clear legal instrument.
Wikileak's have tried to dispel rumours that their founder Julian Assange has been charged, lashing out at News Corporation's publications.
Sharon Shoesmith was unfairly sacked following the Baby P tragedy, The Court of Appeal has ruled.
Dragon's Den star Duncan Bannatyne offered a £25,000 reward to anyone who could track down the person behind the Twitter handle YuriVasilyev, who demanded a cash investment to prevent him hurting Bannatyne's daughter, Hollie.
With news just breaking that over 72 government and private organisations have fallen victim to cyber attacks, the debate about cyber security is more pertinent than ever. Yet, as Anonymous hackers continue to be targeted by the FBI, the question arises; has Anonymous and LulzSec's "hacktivism" helped the world get serious about hacking before it's too late?
Five months after a popular uprising ousted him from nearly three decades of absolute power, Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak, was flown into Cairo on Wednesday to face trial for conspiring to kill protesters and corruption, charges which he denies.
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Joanna Lumley has launched a £4 million appeal to return Moat Brae House to the magical mansion that gave birth to "Peter Pan."
According to a new scientific report, a species of rat has masterminded an ingenious strategy that will see any predators that try to eat it fail miserably.
Virgin Galactic, the world's first commercial spaceline, has appointed its first Chief Financial Officer.
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President Barack Obama signed newly passed legislation to boost U.S. borrowing power, helping the nation avert default.
Israel has dismissed suggestion that it publicised a controversial letter which ended the Presidential campaign of Senator David Norris.