Bale Arrives For First Real Madrid Training Session
Real Madrid's record signing Gareth Bale joined a training session of his new club for the first time on Wednesday (September 11).
Princes William And Harry Attend BGC Charity Day
The Duke of Cambridge and his younger brother Prince Harry tried their hand at stockbroking on Wednesday (Sept 11) at the BGC Partners trading floor in London's Canary Wharf.
Apple Unveils Two New iPhones
Apple introduced two new iPhones on Tuesday (September 10), the iPhone 5S and the iPhone 5C that comes in five colours and starts at $99 (£62).
Bach Is Elected As The New IOC President
Thomas Bach was elected president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Tuesday (September 10).
Two Koreas To Re-Open Kaesong In Trial Run
South Korea's Unification Ministry said on Wednesday (September 11) that North and South Korea have agreed to re-open a shuttered industrial park on a trial basis starting on Monday (September 16).
British Family Gunned Down In Turkey
A British family from the Yorkshire town of Northallerton, have been attacked whilst staying in a villa in Turkey according to reports published on Tuesday (September 10) in British and Turkish media.
F1 Champ Vettel Presents New Luxury Inifiniti Car
Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel on Tuesday (September 10) unveiled the new Infiniti concept car 'Q30' at the 65th International car show (IAA) in Frankfurt.
EU May Have To Redraw Cross-Continent Telecoms Plans
The European Union plans to create a single market for telecom services in the 28-country bloc, a Commission spokesman said on Tuesday (September 10).
Guatemalan Bus Plunges Off Cliff, Killing At Least 38
At least 38 people were killed and dozens injured on Monday (September 9) when a bus went off a cliff on a hairpin bend in rural Guatemala, tumbling some 200 meters (660 feet) into a river at the bottom of a ravine, officials said.
Japan Says Will Keep Fukushima Under Control
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday (September 10) vowed to keep the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant "under control" as promised as they held their first cabinet-level meeting on the contaminated water issue at the reactors.
U.S. Tapped Into Networks Of Google and Petrobras
The U.S. government tapped into computer networks of companies including Google and Brazilian state-run oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA, according to leaked U.S. documents aired by Globo, Brazil's biggest television network.
Four Accused In Delhi Gang Rape Case Arrive At Court
Four accused in the Delhi gang rape trial arrived at court on Tuesday (September 10) where a verdict is due to be delivered in a case that sparked nation-wide fury and forced the government to overhaul women's safety laws.
1D Tomlinson Injury Sparks Death Threats On Twitter
One Direction fans sent death threats to Premier League football player Gabriel Agbonlahor after the England international injured Louis Tomlinson in a charity match on Sunday (September 8).
New Van Gogh Painting Discovered
Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum unveiled a newly discovered work by the Dutch master Vincent Van Gogh on Monday (September 9).
Brawl With Ukrainians Sends English Fans To Hospital
Three English football fans were injured late on Sunday (September 8) in a massive brawl on the main street in central Kiev.
Bruno Mars To Headline 2014 Super Bowl Halftime Show
Grammy-winning singer Bruno Mars was named on Sunday (September 8) as the headliner for the halftime show at next year's Super Bowl.
Tokyo Awarded 2020 Olympic Games
Tokyo was awarded the 2020 summer Games on Saturday (September 7), beating Istanbul in a head-to-head vote.
U.S. Releases Victims Footage Of Syria Chemical Attack
The Senate Intelligence Committee on Saturday (September 7) posted a link to a video prepared by the Central Intelligence Agency showing YouTube videos of victims of a suspected chemical weapons attack in Syria.
Family Feud Primary Line Of Investigation In Alps Shooting
A family feud remains the main line of investigation in the murder of a British family and a cyclist in the French Alps one year on from the shootings, prosecutors said on Friday (September 6).
Laughter Treatment Brings Smile To Philippines Cancer Patients
Cancer patients at a public hospital in Manila were given a healthy dose of laughter on Friday (September 6), through an exercise which claims to improve the quality of life.
96-Year Old Man Writes Love Song To Late Wife
A 96-year old man is making headlines with a song he wrote for his late wife. Fred Stobaugh, whose wife Lorraine died last April after 72 years of marriage, entered a song writing competition in his local city of Peoria, Illinois.
BRICS Leaders Commit To Currency Stabilisation Fund
The BRICS group of emerging economies will contribute $100 billion to a fund to steady currency markets destabilised by an expected pullback of U.S. monetary stimulus, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday (September 5).
Putin Greets Obama At G20 Summit
Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Barack Obama managed to muster smiles for the cameras on Thursday (September 5) at the start of the Group of Twenty summit in St. Petersburg.
Samsungs Smartwatch Is Unveiled In Berlin
Samsung had another stab at dominance in the electronic market on Wednesday (September 4) when it launched its smartwatch Galaxy Gear at an event in Berlin.
Japans Space Robot Phones Home For The First Time
A Japanese robot orbiting 230 miles above the Earth at 17,100mph called home for the first time.
MTV Releases Human Traffic: China Documentary
MTV launched a new documentary in Beijing on Wednesday (September 4), aiming to raise public awareness of human trafficking in China.
Police Detain Putin Underwear Painting Museum Owner
Police in Russia's second city St. Petersburg on Tuesday (September 3) detained the director of a museum that featured controversial paintings, including one depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin in women's lingerie.
Scuffles Erupt In Jerusalem Sacred Site
Jerusalem's Old City was the scene of scuffles between Muslim worshippers and police on Wednesday (September 4), the eve of the Jewish New Year.
Judge Orders Man To Carry Idiot Sign As His Sentence
An Ohio man is ordered to hold an apology sign describing himself as an idiot after threatening the Cleveland police during 911 calls.
Hundreds Rally In London Against Russian Anti-Gay Laws
Hundreds of protesters rallied in London outside Downing Street on Tuesday (September 3) to pressure Prime Minister David Cameron into raising the issue of gay rights in Russia at the G20 meeting in St Petersburg later this week.