Israel Readies to Disrupt Fly-in Protest by Pro- Palestinian Activists
Nearly 1,500 protesters are expected to fly-in at the Ben Gurion airport to take part in the pro-Palestine protest titled "Welcome to Palestine 2012".
UN Set to Vote on Syria Monitors
Russia's stand is critical as the UN Security Council is set to vote on the draft resolution on deployment of UN monitors to oversee ceasefire deal.
Shaky Truce Under Test: Syrian Troops and Activists Clash Near Turkey Border
The Syrian troops clashed with the rebels near the Turkey border giving a first blow to the already fragile ceasefire.
Recession Hits Black Men Harder in UK Job Market than US, Says Report
Britain had higher proportion of unemployed black men during economic downturn over last three recessions.
North Korea: No Launch on Thursday?
North Korea may not launch its so called weather satellite on Thursday due to poor weather conditions.
What Will 'Thomas Cook' Cook up to Survive with £1.2bn Bank Deal?
Major measures such as selling its Indian subsidiary is on the cards for travel giant Thomas Cook for its immediate survival.
Syria Calm as Ceasefire Comes into Effect
Soldiers, tanks and snipers still in position in major cities around Syria but no violence reported.
Indonesia Earthquake 8.7 Magnitude: Why There Was No Tsunami
Tsunami warnings were issued by the governments concerned, yet the giant waves did not arise. Why?
Indonesia Earthquake 8.7 Magnitude: What is Pacific 'Ring of Fire'?
Two powerful quakes of magnitude more than 8 each struck Aceh province in the Southeast Asian nation Indonesia, one of the places sitting on the 'Pacific Ring of Fire' region. But what is Pacific Ring of Fire?
Indonesia Earthquake 2012: Deadliest Tsunamis in History
As the Indonesian authorities certainly believe this earthquake has the potential to cause a devastating tsunami, here is a good reason why.
North Korea Snubs US Warning over Rocket Launch
Pyongyang prepares alleged weather satellite launch but US and South Korea claim rocket is ballistic missile.
North Korea Set for Controversial Nuclear Launch
US ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice said test would be blatant violation of international obligations under Security Council resolutions.
Syrian Forces Continue to Target Civilians, 100 dead
While the UN-backed ceasefire deadline is 12 April, the region has been witnessing severe bloodshed for the past few days.
Syrian Casualties Mount as Deadline Approaches
Although Damascus has made an assurance that it will pull back by 12 April, few tanks have been withdrawn.
Malawian President Mutharika Dies After Heart Attack
Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika died after suffering a heart attack.
Tobacco Display Ban Comes Into Force
The ban is aimed at reducing the temptation for children and young people to smoke..
Probe On Into Student's Death by Police Car
The unnamed student was studying for an MSc in data networks and security at Birmingham City University.
Tonnes of Fuel Being Removed from Stricken Cargo Vessel
According to reports, 7,000 litres of fuel leaked from the ship's total cargo of 24,000 litres.
Giant Pandas Failed to Mate
The Giant Pandas failed to mate at the Edinburgh Zoo on Thursday which was their last chance.
Alarming Rise in Womb Cancer Deaths in UK
Obesity is cited as the primary reason for the increasing womb cancer deaths.
George Osborne Cuts Lose 1 Million Families £511 a Year
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls warns of tax credits bombshell as new financial year starts.
The First Flying Car is Ready, But is it Really a Viable Travel Option?
After the first flying car was unveiled, the next question to be pondered upon is whether this is practically a viable option.
Figures Reveal Shocking Child Abuse
A child was sexually attacked every 20 minutes in 2011 according to recent figures.





