Dust-covered galaxies quite bright but can be viewed only using infrared telescopes.
Judy Chicago talks exclusively to Gianluca Mezzofiore about the state of radical art and the challenges punk feminist band pose to Russian bigotry.
Apart from a huge Airbus deal, China and Germany firm up deals in energy, telecommunications, automobile, health and maritime.
President courts internet generation and crashes servers by answering questions on Afghanistan, beer and basketball on live AMA.
Tourists report finding some shinning objects on the southwest face of Mont Blanc, in the French Alps.
Police find two bodies in Kazan flat near blood-scrawled message demanding freedom for jailed Pussy Riot members.
Aron found guilty of smothering Leiby after abducting him on way home from Jewish day camp.
In scientists' quest for habitable planets, they see more opportunities for life to exist.
Five Australian soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan in two separate incidents, according to NATO officials.
Majority of victims died from carbon monoxide poisoning underground at the Xiaojiawan mine in Panzhihua city.
Researchers say that quitting smoking after a stroke attack 'may be more effective than any medication'.
Second 'green-on-blue incident' incident in a day brings number of Australian fatalities to five.
On 20 August 2012, standing in the dock of a courtroom in Hefei, former distinguished lawyer and businesswoman Gu Kailai, wife of dismissed one-time Politburo member Bo Xilai, listened as the judgement was given against her for the murder of British businessman, Neil Heywood.
Attendees ejected after throwing nuts at CNN camerawoman saying “this is how we feed animals”.
Study reveals crumbling permafrost in Siberia releasing 10 times the amount of carbon previously estimated.
Isolated pacifists who reject the modern world, America's Amish community is often a puzzle to outsiders.
Turkey's foreign minister Ahmet Davutoğlu urges UN creation of havens to stop refugees pouring across Syrian border.
India's Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence handed to Pakistani national Mohammed Amjal Qasab for the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, which killed 166 people.
Inquiry to investigate claims that former Palestinian leader was poisoned with radioactive polonium.
Barankov is wanted by Belarusian regime, led by 'Europe's last dictator' Alexander Lukashenko.
Randy Tenley's bid to scare motorists in Montana with monster disguise goes horribly wrong.
The French government has agreed to open an inquiry into the death of Yasser Arafat, eight years since he died after claims that he died from Polonium poisoning.
Tropical Storm Isaac regraded as hurricane as it makes landfall in Louisiana, knocking out power and heading towards New Orleans.
New report from opposition leader Boris Nemtsov attempts to debunk Putin's own assertion that he lives like a 'galley slave'.
Police tear down Saint-Priest camp, in a move described as 'catastrophic' by Lyon's mayor.
Sectarian riot in Kenya enters second day after controversial killing of radical Islamic cleric.
Government seeking to end nearly 50 years of conflict with Communist fighters.
Link found between insufficient sleep and biologically more aggressive tumours as well as cancer recurrence.
News has just reached us that twelve people have been killed by a car bomb while at a funeral in the Jaramana suburb of the Syrian capital Damascus.
Obesity is bad but distribution of fat is considered equally important even in normal people.