Al Qaeda Using ‘Facebook and Twitter’ to Plan Terrorist Attacks.
Al Qaeda Using ‘Facebook and Twitter’ to Plan Terrorist Attacks.
Is Netanyahu Losing Support in Israel?
The Israeli parliament has passed a controversial law that will punish any Israeli individual or organisation boycotting West Bank settlements.
Apple hit Samsung and HTC Where it Hurts: New Complaint Seeks to Block Galaxy S2 and Desire Imports
In keeping with its recent slew of patent infringement allegations, iPad and iPhone maker Apple has hit its Galaxy S2 and Desire making competitors Samsung and HTC with a fresh batch of complaints seeking to block the pair's U.S. imports.
Trio jailed for sophisticated hacking of U.K banking system
Trio jailed for sophisticated hacking of U.K banking system
Google+ grows while Schmidt testifies about company's illegal data collection
Just as Google begins opening up its new Google+ social networking service asking individuals to share their personal data, Eric Schmidt has been ordered to appear before the U.S Senate Judiciary Committee's antitrust subcommittee.
News of the World –From scandal to closure
Thank you and goodbye read the final headline of the 168-year-old iconic Sunday tabloid, a rather ironic polite choice of words, given the crude nature of its closing yesterday.
Nintendo sued over 3DS console tech while new Wii U console approaches
Veteran games developer and console maker Nintendo has been taken to court by Tomita Technologies over an alleged infringement of a 2003 patent for glasses-free stereoscopic 3D tech.
Apple lose suit to block Amazon app store: Hope for Samsung?
Just after announcing its latest complaint against Samsung, it has been revealed that Apple has been denied its request to force Amazon to stop using the "Appstore" title for its digital download shop.
Apple and Samsung legal mud-slinging heats up: Apple file another complaint to block Samsung product imports
iPhone and iPad maker Apple has filed another complaint, this time to the U.S. International Trade Commission attempting to block the import of Samsung smartphones and tablets.
Assad Regime Committing Crimes Against Humanity: Amnesty Intl.
Amnesty International has declared that the Syrian security forces may have committed crimes against humanity during a deadly operation last month in a town near the Lebanese border.
India: New treasure in Kerala Temple will be filmed and protected, says Indian Supreme Court
The Indian Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to examine the source and antiquity of the treasure unearthed from the Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple in Kerala capital Thiruvananthapuram.
Libyan Conflict : Are the reports that Gaddafi is preparing to step down just part of a Nato/UN game plan?
As the Libyan conflict is dragging on, headlines indicating that Gaddafi is preparing to leave Libya are emerging once again. Could the Lion of Africa really be on his way out, or is this just part of a desperate tactic aiming at retaining public support at a time when both the rebels and Nato are heavily criticised.
India: New Treasure Unearthed in Kerala Temple
A court-ordered search of vaults beneath a south Indian temple has unearthed gold, jewels and statues worth an estimated $22 billion, government officials said Monday.
Strauss-Kahn faces new sexual assault charges as French writers says he tried to rape her
Dominique Strauss-Kahn faces a potential new sexual assault investigation on Tuesday as a young French writer says she plans to formally accuse him of trying to rape her during a 2002 book interview.
Ben Ali Trial: Is ben Ali a dictator or a drug dealer?
The drugs and gun running trial in absentia of Tunisia's ousted President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali has opened in the capital, Tunis. It was initially set to open on Friday but was pushed back following a Tunisian judges' strike.
iPhone 5 approaches: Apple try to block Samsung releasing next range of smartphones
As a part of its ongoing patent infringement battle with Samsung and its Galaxy range of devices, Apple has filed a new preliminary injunction to the U.S. District Court seeking to block the release of several of Samsung's forthcoming smartphones.
Libya - Will UN Resolution 1973 Only Hamstring The ICC's Arrest Warrant?
Few can be in any doubt that British and French airstrikes in particular have done their utmost to expedite Colonel Muammar Qaddafi's passage to the hereafter.
Samsung drops countersuit against Apple as iPhone 5 looms
Samsung has dropped one of its countersuits against Apple in the two company's ongoing patent infringement war.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn released without bail
A New York Court just ruled that Dominique Strauss-Kahn is to be released without bail, but prosecutors are not completely abandoning the case and the ex IMF chief is due to appear again on July 18.
Google faces "wire taping" case in the U.S
Google could be sued for scooping up data from open wi-fi networks after a US court ruling.
Sarkozy is killing Libyans to win votes for elections, Aisha Gaddafi says on French TV
Libya is involved in direct and indirect talks with rebels trying to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader's daughter said, although the Benghazi-based opposition maintain they have ruled out further contact with Tripoli.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn trial near to "collapse"
The prosecution case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the International Monetary Fund and French presidential hopeful accused of sexually assaulting a hotel maid, is close to collapse, a report in the New York Times has claimed.
Wimbledon 2011 Men's Semi-finals order of play: Djokovic on course to overtake Nadal
A place in the men's singles final awaits Andy Murray if he can overcome defending champion Rafael Nadal on Centre Court this afternoon. Novak Djokovic and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga open proceedings in the first semi-final, which begins at 1300 BST.
870 people hurt in Egypt during demonstrations: Mubarak is gone but Tantawi is still using the same old tactics
Eight hundred and seventy people were hurt earlier this week when a planned memorial for people killed in Egypt's revolution turned into an angry demonstration against the country's interim military government, the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights said Thursday.
Wimbledon 30 June 2011 Women's Semi-finals order of play: Sharapova wary of unheralded trio
Wimbledon favourite Maria Sharapova is the only woman in the semi-final draw to have won a grand slam title but she remains wary of the threat posed by the unheralded trio that stand between her and the championship title.
Crazy weather causes mass disruption to British commuters
Gatwick airport as well as Southern trains on the Brighton to London line was severely disrupted yesterday when a lightning strike hit a Gatwick tower damaging aircraft and train equipment. Trains were disrupted on the Southern line after the strike with passengers experiencing delays and cancellations. Flights from Gatwick airport were suspended and rush hour trains running from both London Bridge and London Victoria were from 2.45pm.
UK Government Hypocritical? Tory MP Takes Tea with Al-Assad as Protests Rage
Brooks Newmark, the Conservative MP for Braintree and a government whip, held talks on Monday with the controversial Syrian leader Bashar Al-Assad, whose brutal repression of protests has been condemned by the UK. As the press and activists were outraged by the MP's meeting with Assad, the Foreign Office has insisted that Newmark's trip does not have government backing.
Banned ‘anti-Semitic’ Islamist leader Raed Salah arrested in London hours before attending parliament
The head of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, Sheikh Raed Salah, was arrested in London on Tuesday evening. He spent the night in a prison cell, and is expected to be deported from the U.K.
Wimbledon 2011 Men's Quarter-Finals order of play: Federer and Nadal on course for historic final
Wimbledon 2011 Day 9 - Order of play. Gentlemen's Quarterfinals Schedule for Wednesday, June 29, 2011 of Wimbledon 2011 gets underway at 1300 BST. Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal and are all in action on Day Nine of Wimbledon 2011, as the top four seeds vie for a place in Friday's semi-finals.
Wimbledon day 7 reviews: End of the Williams sisters’ domination?
Wimbledon day 7 reviews: End of the Williams sisters’ domination?