Israeli PM thrashes out coalition government deal
In a move that’s shocked the country, Israel’s Prime Minister has called off today’s elections.
China expels Al Jazeera correspondent, Melissa Chan
It’s been over a decade since China expelled any accredited foreign journalists and now correspondents there have reacted angrily after one working - for English arm of the broadcasting network, Al Jazeera - has been denied accreditation.
Aviva seeks a new boss as CEO resigns
Aviva, Britain’s second largest insurance company, is now looking for a new boss, just days after its shareholders staged a revolt at last week’s Annual General Meeting.
Chopped up, bagged and dumped: the bodies of 2 Mexican journalists
The bodies of two journalists have been found dismembered and wrapped up in plastic bags in Mexico, just as the world was celebrating World Press Freedom Day
Samsung Galaxy SIII on sale in Europe May 29
So it’s finally arrived after much fanfare and now we know what the Samsung Galaxy SIII is all about.
UK local elections: devastation for Cameron and Clegg
Not sure how David Cameron or Nick Clegg will be feeling this morning after last night’s local election results.
Ukraine, Euro 2012: Germany will send a team
Germany is the latest country to reject calls for a boycott of Euro 2012 this June in the Ukraine.
Samsung Galaxy S3 launches in London
Tech aficionados around the world are touting it as the best smartphone since the Apple iPhone. It’s being revealed to the world right here in London tonight.
'Sun' worshipping Mum denies tanning daughter, aged 5
She’s been accused of putting her 5 year old daughter’s life in danger by taking her into a sun tan booth while she’s having a salon treatment.
Jaguar Land Rover could be investing £200m into UK
Encouraging news in Britain's manufacturing sector this morning as it looks like Jaguar Land Rover is all set to expand one of its two sites in the West Midlands.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 trailer released
Calling Gamers everywhere: the trailer of the next edition of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 was released online in the early hours of this morning.
Overwhelming tributes for dead Norwegian swimmer
Tributes have been pouring in after the death of a World Champion swimmer from Norway, who was tipped to win gold at the London 2012 Olympics.
Parliamentary debut for Aung Sang Suu Kyi
It’s the historic moment she’d been waiting for all her political life. And today Aung Sang Suu Kyi entered parliament in Burma.
Norwegian World Swimming Champ Dies
Norway is in shock after the news that one of their Olympic swimming hopefuls died suddenly from a cardiac arrest last night.
UK Police Could Investigate Google over Street View
There’s a chance that Google could be investigated by British police after news emerged from an American report that the firm’s StreetView camera project collected Wi-Fi data from some homes they passed by.
US car death plunge, 7 members of same family lost
It was a horrific car crash which killed four generations of one American family in one fell swoop. And now the father has expressed his total and utter shock as losing his loved ones.
Over 100 drown as overloaded Indian ferry capsizes
Rescue divers in India are continuing their search for survivors, after a passenger ferry capsized last night, killing at least 100 people.
Central London siege, 4 people held hostage
Armed police are attending the scene of a siege in Central London.Tottenham Court Road was sealed off by police and bomb disposal experts this afternoon after a man is said to have walked into a training centre for HGV drivers, wearing an explosive
Cactus Jack survives 100 prickly spines in his body
If you own a pet you'll know just how mischievous they can be when they are young. And this guy is no exception.
Osama Bin Laden's family deported from Pakistan
Osama Bin Laden's 3 widows and his 2 adult daughters are on their way to Saudi Arabia after being deported from Pakistan.
China's Panchen Lama appears in Hong Kong
The young man named by China as the 11th Panchen Lama "but who's regarded among exiled Tibetans as a fake" has made his first visit outside of the mainland.
Man apparently buried alive by Syrian soldiers
Shocking video footage has emerged from Syria which allegedly shows a man being buried alive after he was caught filming security forces.
Nintendo posts 37.3 billion yen annual operating loss
Nintendo is defiant that it will return to profit this year after reporting a mammoth and first ever annual operating loss of 37.3 billion yen â€" that’s $459 million.
Cairo's Tahrir Square filled with praying protesters
Egypt is still very much an unsettled country when it comes to moving forward towards a democracy.
Microsoft reveals Q3 2012 results, up 6% to $17.4bn
Microsoft has posted record revenue overall for the first three months of this year of $17.4 billion â€" a 6% hike on last year.
Reminiscing Queen Elizabeth II's Best Moments
Queen Elizabeth The Second celebrates her official birthday tomorrow and on the eve of the day she turns 86, we thought it'd be a good time to indulge in some fabulous archive images of Britain's Monarch in this her Diamond Jubilee year.
Nokia issues loss of 1.1bn â'¬uros for Q1 2012
Nokia has announced an operating loss of 1.1 billion euros, for the first three months of this year.
Car crashes into packed supermarket in Florida
Do you ever feel lucky to be alive? Well, let me show you a bunch of people in Florida who will probably count their blessings every day from now on, especially as they’ve just survived an extraordinary car crash that happened while they were minding
India launches 1st nuclear-capable missile
It’s not a threat and shouldn’t be seen as such’, that’s the clear message
from the Indian government as the country’s test launched its first
Black female winemaker famed in South Africa
New World Wines are highly coveted and in particular South Africa is praised
around the world for its prolific wine production.