Body Of Missing Canadian Tourist Found In Water Tank Atop LA Hotel
A body found in a water tank on the roof of a historic Los Angeles hotel has been identified as that of a 21-year-old Canadian woman who went missing in late January, police said on Wednesday (February 20).
Sony Unveils New Playstation 4 Console
Finally, Sony unveiled its first video game console in seven years in New York on Wednesday (February 20).
Pistorius Detective Facing Attempted Murder Charges
In a dramatic twist in the murder case involving South African paralympian champion, Oscar Pistorius, it was revealed on Thursday (February 21) that the chief investigator who gave evidence against Pistorius is facing charges for attempted murder.
Mount Etna Puts on Spectacular Show
Europe's tallest active volcano, Mount Etna, put on a stunning display on Tuesday (February 19) night with red hot lava spewing metres up into the night-time sky.
Israeli Doctor Arrested in Romania For Human Egg Trafficking
Police in Romania arrested a doctor and searched the homes of six employees of a private fertility clinic which is under the suspicion of illegally trafficking human eggs and selling them to Israeli couples with fertility problems.
Transparent Mobile Phone Developed in Taiwan
The Taiwan division of a U.S. company claimed Monday to have developed a fully-transparent cell phone and it has received orders to produce it in batches within the year.
Boy Trapped in Washing Machine Rescued by Fire Fighters
A boy who was trapped in a household washing machine in China's eastern Shandong province was successfully rescued by local firefighters, state media reported on Wednesday (February 20).
Ofcom Raises Less Than Expected in 4G Auction
Telecoms regulator Ofcom has raised £2.34bn from its auction of 4G mobile spectrum, less than originally expected.
David Cameron Pays Homage at Massacre Site in Northern India
British Prime Minister David Cameron visited the site of one of the British Empire's bloodiest episodes in India on Wednesday (February 20).
Hollande Says Seven French hostages Taken in Cameroon
French President Francois Hollande confirmed on Tuesday (February 19) that four children were among seven French nationals kidnapped in Cameroon and said they were probably taken by a Nigerian militant group.
HTC Unveils New Flagship Smartphone: HTC One
HTC has unveiled its new flagship smartphone, the revamped HTC One, as it attempts to regain lost market share.
FIFA to use Goal-Line Technology at Confederations and World Cups
FIFA announced today that Goal-Line Technology will be used at the Confederations Cup this year and the World Cup in 2014.
Nestle Removes Beef Pasta Meals From Sale in Italy
Nestle, the world's biggest food company, removed beef pasta meals from sale in Italy and Spain on Tuesday (February 19) after finding traces of horse DNA.
Pistorius Family in Court for Bail Hearing
Oscar Pistorius' father, brother and sister were among members of his family in court for the start of his bail hearing on Tuesday (February 19).
Man Accused of Beheading British Woman Denies Murder
A Bulgarian man accused of stabbing and beheading a British woman denied murder, as his trial began in Spain on Monday.
Cameron Says India Should Open Up Economy
British Prime Minister David Cameron told Indian workers on Monday (February 18), that Britain wanted India to be its business partner of choice in the future, but that the country needed to open up its economy to make business easier.