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The Times newspaper is being sued by the police blogger Richard Horton after the paper accessed his email account, lawyer Mark Lewis confirms.
An elderly patient dies following the outbreak of listeria at Antrim and Causeway hospitals in Northern Ireland.
Gunfire and explosions rocked the capital of Guinea-Bissau early Friday as soldiers launched an apparent coup attempt.
Tens of thousands protest in Cairo against the presidential bid of Omar Suleiman, the former spy chief of Hosni Mubarak.
For centuries, Timbuktu has existed in the Western imagination as a byword for the most exotic, far-flung place conceivable.
Crowds chanted and raised opposition flags today in a major test of a fragile cease-fire implemented a day earlier to end a government crackdown.
How new sensor technology could allow furniture and buildings to adapt to the people using them.
India reacts angrily to the detention of Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan by US authorities for 90 minutes at White Plains airport.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says Jack Wilshere is making "slow progress" in his recovery from an ankle injury.
A woman allegedly raped by two footballers at a hotel arrived at a friend's house later in a "hysterical" condition, a court hears.
Two of Japan's nuclear reactors are declared safe to be restarted, to combat threatened power shortages, the government says.
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — The mayor of New Jersey's largest city said Friday he feared for his life as he helped rescue a neighbor from a fire before firefighters had arrived. Newark Mayor Cory Booker, speaking on "CBS This Morning," described how he returned home Thursday night and saw his ...
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BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau (AP) -- Soldiers have arrested the prime minister of Guinea-Bissau, a military spokesman said Friday, hours after the leader's home was attacked with grenades in what former colonial ruler Portugal described as a military coup....
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) -- Prosecutors say four men charged with plotting a terror attack in Denmark were likely targeting an event that the crown prince was attending to retaliate for Danish newspapers publishing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad....
Pakistan will deport the widows and children of terrorism mastermind Osama bin Laden to Saudi Arabia next week, their attorney said Friday.
Until last month the conventional wisdom was that Nicolas Sarkozy would fail in his bid for a second term as French president.
There is confusion over the whereabouts of Guinea-Bissau's Prime Minister, Carlos Gomes Junior, after soldiers launched an apparent coup.
It was meant to be a show-stopping display of military might, a rocket poised to enter orbit to celebrate 100 years since the birth of the man who founded North Korea.
Lucian Freud's former assistant talks about how he came to sit for the artist
Bodies in a former burial ground in Birmingham would have to be dug up if plans for the government's high-speed rail network go ahead.
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