Northrop Grumman signs Memorandums of Agreement with two Itajubá-based companies.
Warsi comments come after eight men of Pakistani origin are charged with sexual abuse of young girls at Rochdale.
Kings and queens from across globe gather at Windsor for luncheon to celebrate Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Arrest of British man Chow Hok Kuen in Thailand attempting to smuggle foetuses lifts lid on Kuman Thong occult practices
Officials have released hundreds of documents, audio files and photographs, relating to the murder of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is reportedly "unhappy" over the ban on Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan from entering Mumbai's Wankhede stadium.
Manchester thief Marc Kirvin, who stole the handbag and shoes of a traffic victim Sawari Ashraf while she lay decapitated in the road, facing jail after his court appearance.
Britain's parents are forking out almost 25 percent of the cost of their children's first home, according to research.
A British man, Chow Hok Kuen, has been arrested in Thailand after attempting to smuggle in seven roasted foetuses wrapped in gold leaf.
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh continued their tour of the northwest of the country and inaugurated a new entrance - the Diamond Jubilee Quarter - at the Chester Zoo, on 17 May.
Agriculture Minister Jim Paice announces pact with China, the world's biggest market for pig meat.
Scientists stumbled upon a wooden-hulled vessel during a recent NOAA-funded 56-day expedition, while diving in unknown or lesser-known areas in the west of Gulf of Mexico.
First Gay Pride march in former Soviet nation of Georgia marred by fist fight that broke out when Christian activists tried to block their path through capital Tblisi.
Around 1,600 people will link arms to form human chain in Derby to raise funds for Philpott family after six of their children died in an arson attack on family home.
Queen's invitations to controversial foreign monarchs has been criticised after two of the dinner expected guests were dubbed 'royal tyrants', by activist Peter Tatchell.
Territory of Awás of the Brazilian Amazon invaded by a vast army of illegal loggers, ranchers and settlers.
"Devil's Breath" branded the world's most terrifying drug has a number of alternative uses.
Sam Hallam, 24, who spent seven years in jail for a crime he has maintained he never committed, has been freed today after a judge concluded he was not guilty of murder.
Two men and a woman have been charged with killing an Asian man Ahmed Murdered in a dispute over a bag of crisps at a shop in Glasgow.
Suicide of estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr adds another tragic chapter to troubled dynasty.
British TV director Kerry Anne Rome killed in motorcycle accident in Doha, Qatar.
Carcasses of tigers and other big cats discovered in raid on suburban home in Bangkok.
Queen Sofia of Spain will not be attending a lunch at Windsor Castle on Friday in the UK, to be held to mark the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II
Media organisations win landmark high court battle over police orders to disclose footage of Dale Farm evictions.
The first ever Gay Pride march in Georgia was marred today by a fist fight that broke out when radical Orthodox believers tried to block their path.
Ancient Chinese believed that an eclipse occurred when celestial dragons ate up the sun.
Police in Essex are hunting for a rapist who they say would have returned home from an evening out with muddy shoes.
Chicago Police in the US have launched a nation-wide search for Arnoldo Jimenez who they believe murdered his wife, Estrella Carrera, and left her body in a bath just hours after they exchanged their vows.
Actor Ray Winstone claims there was an 'outrageous miscarriage of justice' after an innocent man served seven years in jail for a murder that he did not commit.
The eclipse will be seen in eastern Asia, the northern Pacific Ocean and western United States, but not in the UK.