Apple in China Flouts Labour Laws, Says Audit
Employees at Foxconn worked overtime with unpaid compensation and faced health and safety concerns, finds an audit.
BRICS Summit: Tibetan Protests Disrupt New Delhi Meeting [PHOTOS]
Tibetan exiles protest against Chinese president Hu Jintao at BRICS Summit in New Delhi.
New Development Bank Tops BRICS Summit Agenda
The bank that will fund projects in developing countries will be modelled on the lines of the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank.
France Joins UK and US in Strategic Oil Reserve Talks
The UK, the US and France are in favour of a strategic oil release.
Scenic London: A Pre-Olympics Look [PHOTOS]
Two most exciting events make travel to London a memorable experience for anyone.
MPs Condemn Lack of Urgency on Breast Implants
The health regulator and the government took more than 20 months to initiate urgent action.
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp Accused of High-Tech Piracy to Sabotage Australian Rival Pay-TV Channels
News Corp 'sabotaged competitors through secret group of ex-policemen and intelligence officers'.
US Jet Blue Aircraft Emergency Landing After Pilot's al-Qaida Bomb Scare
New York-Las Vegas flight diverted after passengers panic at captain's hysteria.
German Airport Groundhandlers' Strike Cancels 400 Lufthansa Flights
Major flight disruptions at Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich and Cologne major airports in strike over pay and conditions.
Seoul Summit: US, South Korea and China Highlight Nuclear Terror Threat
World leaders concerned over possibility of nuclear weapons falling into hands of terrorists.
Architect Mies van der Rohe Remembered in Google Doodle
Modern architecture master and Bauhaus pioneer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe honoured.
Theresa May to Break the ‘Family Route’ with Immigration Clampdown
Home secretary plans to raise minimum income rules for immigrants, says leaked cabinet letter.
Barack Obama In Seoul: Visits US Troops In DMZ And Scans North Korea [PHOTOS]
Obama spent ten minutes at the viewing platform peering in to the highly fortified North Korean border through the binoculars.
Obama Visits Korean Buffer Zone Ahead of Nuclear Summit
Obama is in South Korea as part of the global summit on nuclear security in Seoul, beginning on Monday.
Tory’s Peter Cruddas Loses Job in Cash-for-Access to PM Scam
Tory treasurer Peter Cruddas resigned after a sting operation by the Sunday Times which accused him of selling access to Cameron and Osborne for a fee.
Pope Benedict in Mexico: Activists Protest Against Papal Visit [PHOTOS]
Activists took to the streets in Mexico during the papal visit protesting against the human rights record of the Catholic Church.
Queen Springs Royal Surprise, Attends Wedding Party
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh met the newlyweds at the Manchester City Hall.
100 Faulty Breast Implants Removed so far
The implants are suspected to be filled with an industrial grade silicone used in mattresses.
Canary Wharf Shooting: Ex-Russian Banker in Coma After Attack
The attack is believed to be linked to an investigation into the attempted murder of another Russian financier.
No Bonus This Year for Bankers, Says Bank of England
Bank of England asked the banks not to distribute huge amounts in bonuses because of the tight financial situation.
Syria: EU to Impose Sanctions on Asma al-Assad
The EU sanctions might put a ban on her travel to the UK where she was born and brought up.
Whitney Houston Died from Drowning, Says Coroner
Toxicology reports revealed that Whitney Houston had used cocaine just before accidentally drowning in a bathtub.
Spanish Cubist Juan Gris Ignites Google's Latest Doodle
Google dedicated a new doodle to celebrate the 125th birth anniversary of cubist painter Juan Gris.
World Water Day 2012: A Reality Check [PHOTOS]
World Water Day is celebrated every year on 22 March.
Russia and China Soften Stand on Syria at UN Meeting
Russia and China, who dissented on two previous UN resolutions on Syria, joined the other members to endorse Kofi Annan's six-point plan for cease-fire in Syria.
Rebel Mali Soldiers Take Over Presidential Palace in Coup Bid
The soldiers were unhappy with the way the Toure government has handled insurgency.
Toulouse Jewish School Killings: Commandos Ring Mohammed Merah Siege House
French commandos on standby as seige of Mohammed Merah in Toulouse enters second day.
Mexico Earthquake: Frightened Residents Flock the Streets [PHOTOS]
At least 800 houses are damaged in Guerrero after a powerful earthquake hit Mexico.
7.4 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Mexico City
Mexico's capital city and surrounding area rocked by earthquake but no deaths reported.
Syria Arms Imports Surge Almost 600%, Most Supplied by Russia
Russia supplied bulk of Syria's arms imports in the past five years including missile systems and combat aircraft, while the international community is calling for an arms embargo against the Bashar al-Assad regime.