Earth Day 2012 is celebrated across 192 countries and the latest Google doodle depicts the logo in blooming flowers in a garden.
Preliminary investigation reports reveal last minute conversation inside the cockpit of the plane which crashed.
The Afghan security officials have seized 10 tonnes of explosive materials in Afghanistan's capital Kabul.
Ngema is President Jacob Zuma's fourth current wife.
Invisble Children have called for a "cover the night," campaign to bring international attention to the Kony 2012 campaign.
SPARX uses CD Rom-based computer gaming to teach self-help for depression.
Bhoja Air plane turned into fireball before it crashed.
Flight recorder of the ill-fated Bhoja Air plane has been recovered.
Italian government offers £12m compensation to families of two Indian fishermen allegedly killed by marines on oil tanker Enrica Lexie.
Nicolas Sarkozy, Francois Hollande, Marine Le Pen, Jean-Luc Melenchon: What they stand for.
'Three days of rage' under way after F1 organisers snub pro-democracy concerns and put finishing touches to Grand Prix.
New Zealand study claims human prostitution could be wiped out by synthetci sex workers.
What came first, the chicken or the egg? Sri Lanka chick born without egg.
Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi makes rare appearance at trial in Milan.
Dr Chidi Anslem Odinkalu, the Chairman of Nigeria's National Human Rights Commission, was questioned following accusations security forces summarily execute over 2 500 detainees every year.
A New Zealand woman addicted to Coco Cola could have died due to complications caused by the excessive consumption of the soft drink, according to experts
Scientists from the University of Southampton and Synairgen Company have found a drug that protects asthma patients from respiratory virus infections.
China's She Ping, who covered himself with 331,000 honey-bees in an effort to break the world record for the most bees worn on a human body, may have failed on his brave attempt.
If a report from Seoul is to be believed, North Korea is actively preparing for the launch of another heavy ballistic missile.
Salafi presidential candidate agent asked to leave studio over 'false claims' made on air.
NLD members want the swearing-in vow changed to "safeguard the constitution" from "respect the constitution".
Hillary Clinton urges stricter sanctions on Bashar al-Assad regime to give peace plan teeth.
Bahraini protesters promise 'three day of rage' and demonstrations over regime crackdown to coincide with F1.
The passengers on the memorial ship included relatives of those who lost their lives on the great vessel, relatives of survivors, authors, historians and people who are just fascinated by the Titanic story.
Pakistani baby boy born with two extra pairs of legs making good progress after eight-hour operation.
More women than ever before have made it to Time magazine's list of 100 most influential people in the world for 2012.
The mission, to be launched in 2016, will help amateur astronomers know more about the asteroid population.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan tells Germany's Angela Merkel: We will beat Islamic terrorists.
Video of 17-year-old girl being gang raped goes viral, shaking South Africa.
Iran says sovereignty over trio of islands in Persian Gulf is 'non-negotiable'.