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Australia: $15m of Methamphetamine Seized in Melbourne Bust
Police have found up to $15m worth of methamphetamine in one of Melbourne’s biggest drug busts in 10 years.
Australia: Child Porn on Phone Leads to Thief Turning himself in
Shock images on mobile lead to arrest of owner - but thief still jailed for stealing phone.
Last World War One Veteran Florence Green Dies Aged 110
Death of last surviving World War one Veteran marks end of an era for Britain.
George Galloway Asked Assad's Help for Gaza Convoy, Emails Show
Anonymous hackers reveal secret email from former British MP George Galloway to Syria president's aides asking for Gaza Strip convoy help.
Anonymous: Full Text of George Galloway Email to Assad Adviser
Anonymous hacked hundreds of emails from embattled Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s ministerial office
Acta: Czech Republic Pulls back from Ratification
Czech PM Petr Necas warns of danger to free information in move that mirrors Poland and Slovakia reluctance to accept copyright regulations.
Google Doodle Celebrates Charles Dickens’ 200th Birth Anniversary
The doodle features characters including Ebenezer Scrooge from The Christmas Carol and Pip from Great Expectations. A click on the doodle will lead one to Google’s ebooks page displaying the popular works of Charles Dickens.
Formula One: Williams Announces FW34 at Jerez Testing
Entering its 35th year in Formula One, Williams reveals its 2012 car, the FW34, which will be driven by Bruno Senna and Pastor Maldonado.
Charles Dickens at 200: Prince Charles Leads Celebrations
The 200th anniversary of the birth one of Britain's greatest writers will be marked around the world.
Pakistan v England: Tourists Succumb to Series Whitewash
In the end, the spin did for England's batting line up - as it has done throughout this all-to-brief series. England held out until after tea on Day Four but when Monty Panesar was trapped LBW just after tea the world's No.1-ranked Test side had slumped to a 71-run defeat and with it, suffered their first series whitewash by Pakistan.
Formula One: Red Bull Racing Announces The RB8
Red Bull Racing has revealed the RB8, which it hopes will take drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber to victory in the 2012 Formula One season.
India Tour of Australia: Visitors Continue Losing Ways, Beaten in First Match of Tri-Series [PHOTOS]
The Indian national cricket team has just lost the first match of the tri-nation One Day International (ODI) series involving themselves, hosts Australia and World Cup 2011 runners-up Sri Lanka.
Seagrass is the Oldest Living Thing: Study
Scientists from the University of Western Australia have discovered that seagrass is the oldest living thing on the Earth.
IPL 2012 Auctions: Ravindra Jadeja is a Super King for $2M
The morning session of player auctions for the 2012 Indian Premier League (IPL) have just concluded. The post-lunch session too is well under way. By far the biggest piece of news so far is the transfer of Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja (formerly of the Kochi Tuskers Kerala) to IPL powerhouses Chennai Super Kings, for a staggering $2 million fee.
London Fashion Week: International Exhibition Reveals Emerging Talent
Innovative young designers from around world get chance to display cutting-edge fashions.
Papua New Guinea: 219 People Rescued after Ferry Sinks
Australia sends rescue ships and helicopters to help search for survivors after Rabaul Queen sinks with 350 on board.
Australia Continue Dominance Over India in Twenty20
Australia have continued their dominance over India in the cricket, with Matthew Wade and Brad Hogg starring as the Aussies took out the Twenty20 match-up in Sydney last night by 31 runs.
McLaren Unveils New MP4-27 and Hopes to End Red Bull's F1 Dominance
McLaren has unveiled its new MP4-27 at the team headquarters in Woking, with drivers Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton confident that the car will finally end Red Bull's dominance.
GB Davis Cup Team Prepares For Match Without Andy
The Britain Davis Cup team will need to prepare to play without Andy Murray next month, with the British number one set to miss the match up with Slovakia because of injury concerns.
Samsung Unaware of EU Regulators' Probing
Samsung has denied reports that European Union regulators are investigating whether the company breached anti-trust laws during its current series of patent infringement cases.
Anonymous Hacks French Government Website as Acta Row Rumbles on
Hacking collective defaces French government website in protest over international copyright law.
Australian Home Birth Advocate Caroline Lovell Dies after Giving Birth at Home
Complications set in after Caroline Lovell, who called for legal protection for home midwives, gives birth to second child.
Convicted Criminals Use Facebook to Taunt Victims' Families
Facebook is, for most of us, a rather harmless, if addictive, pastime. There are, however, darker sides to the popular social networking Web site.
Katie Littlewood Death: Another Tragic Case of ‘Death by IPod’
Schoolgirl's death on railway crossing while listening to music on headphones may be latest in line of accidents blamed on iPods.
British Expats Miss Countryside Most: Survey
In a survey released by Lloyds TSB International, 46 percent of British nationals questioned said they missed the British countryside the most.
HTC Velocity 4G: Faster Than 3G but with Limited Coverage [Review]
HTC fans in Australia may well be heaving a sigh of relief. The first Long Term Evolution (LTE) Android smartphone - the HTC Velocity 4G - is all set to hit their markets.
Take the Fad Out of Your Diet; Lemon Detox Worst of All
If cutting down on extra flab is on the New Year resolution's list, take the healthy way out and ditch fad diets.
Bayer’s Cancer Drug Improves Survival in Colorectal Cancer Patients
An experimental drug by German drug maker Bayer and Onyx Pharmaceutical Inc has improved the overall survival by 29 percent in patients suffering from colorectal cancer, who have run out of standard treatment options.
WAGs Add Glamour to Australian Open [SLIDESHOW]
Wives and girlfriends of many players have been on the sidelines of the Australian Open 2012.
Australia: Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Spotlight After Riots
Aboriginal political movement protest for equality and land rights.