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Rock, Paper, Scissors Championship Opens in London
RPS Challengers invited to raise two fingers at London pub tournament organised by Wacky Nation.
China Creates Air-Defence Zone over Disputed Islands in East China Sea
Islands, known as Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan, firmly on Chinese radar.
China Successfully Tests First Stealth Combat Drone
The unmanned stealth vehicle is designed for Air Force and Navy operations for combat, tracking and reconnaissance.
Libor Fixing Scandal: UBS Scores Protection Over Future Fines With Another Immunity Deal
UBS scored immunity deals with regulators in the US, Switzerland and Canada last year.
Japan's Volcanic Eruption Island Raises Hope of Territorial Expansion in Tokyo
Smoke and ash pours from Pacific Ocean in underwater eruption.
Bank of Japan to Continue Aggressive Monetary Stimulus as Growth Remains Moderate
Bank will continue its money market operations so that monetary base will increase at annual pace of about 60tn yen to 70tn yen.
Joanna Dennehy: History's Most Infamous Female Serial Killers
A gallery of most notorious female serial killers in history in wake of triple Peterborough ditch killer.
China's Tianhe-2 Supercomputer Still World's Fastest
The Chinese government's supercomputer is still twice as fast as the Titan supercomputer in the US.
China to Draw Over $100bn in Foreign Direct Investments in 2013
Foreign investment in China up 5.8% in the first ten months to $97bn.
Rihanna's 'Selfie' Tops Miley's 'Twerk' as Oxford Dictionary's Word of the Year
Oxford Dictionaries chooses 'selfie' as word of 2013 ahead of 'twerk', 'binge-watch', 'schmeat' and 'showrooming'.
Typhoon Haiyan will Cost Philippines $5.8bn in Reconstruction [VIDEO]
Philippines' economic planning chief Arsenio Balisacan says costs of reconstruction may reach 250bn pesos.
How 'Smart City' Lyon is Redefining Itself for the 21st Century [VIDEO]
Lyon's urban planners harnessing new technology to embrace 'Smart City' concept, such as in the Confluence project.
Chelsea Failure Would Relish Stamford Bridge Return
Luis Felipe Scolari would be open to returning to Chelsea.
World Shares Hit 6-Year High on China Economic Reform Plans [VIDEO]
China unleashed a flurry of detailed economic and social reforms on 15 November
Asian Markets Outside Japan and Australia Gain on China Reforms Push
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index finishes 628 points higher.
EBA's Andrea Enria: Too Many Banks Survived Eurozone Crisis
European financial sector failed to close enough banks, says European Banking Authority chief.
Miranda Kerr 'Had No Idea' that Her Victoria's Secret Picture Was Photoshopped
Miranda Kerr target of fans' anger after photo of her is digitally altered.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: Japanese Nikkei Surges 7.6%
US Senate could vote on Fed Vice Chair Janet Yellen's nomination next week.
Anonymous Threatens to Hack Japanese Government Websites over Dolphin Hunting [VIDEO]
Threatened attack called OpKillingBay aimed at high-profile sites, including PM's.
Typhoon Haiyan China Aid Row: 'Beijing Should Send Warships to Back Measly Donation'
Communist party mouthpiece urges government to send in navy to help rescue efforts.
JFK's Daughter Caroline Kennedy Lands in Tokyo to Strengthen Japan-US Relations
New US ambassador takes up role in Japanese capital a week before 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's death.
Typhoon Haiyan Gives Birth to 'Israel' in IDF Hospital in Philippines [PHOTOS,VIDEO]
Woman gives birth in Israeli makeshift hospital in Philippines and names her child 'Israel'.
Mourinho Admits Admiration For Manchester United Playmaker
Jose Mourinho reveals he tried to sign Shinji Kagawa at Real Madrid but couldn't promise the playmaker game time.
Netherlands Coach Gives Update on United Star RVP's Injury
Van Gaal has revealed that Manchester United striker Robin van Persie is not match fit to play for the Netherlands in the upcoming friendly fixtures.
Typhoon Hayian: Filipinos Fear Corruption Will Hurt Multimillion Dollar International Aid Effort
UN says official death toll for Typhoon Yolanda has hit 4,460 with more than 900,000 people displaced.
Typhoon Haiyan: China Slams 'Ungrateful' Philippines over Measly Relief Donation Controversy
Beijing criticised for small contribution to Typhoon Haiyan relief efforts compared to US, Britain and even Ikea.
European Markets Climb Ahead of Eurozone GDP Data
Fed Vice Chair Janet Yellen's remarks and positive German GDP data support the markets.
Asian Markets Rise on Japan Data and Janet Yellen's Stimulus Supportive Comments
US Federal Reserve Vice Chair Janet Yellen to testify before the Senate on 14 November.
Philippines Typhoon Haiyan Havoc: Relief Efforts Remain Paralysed
American warship USS George Washington to boost relief efforts and help rescue teams get through to victims in remote areas.
The Zombification of Europe: The Perils of Deflation
European economies in danger of coming to grinding halt with falling demand and prices.