Gordon Brown launched a YouTube version of Prime Minister's Questions yesterday in an attempt to connect with younger voters and dispel opposition jibes that he is not in tune with the digital age.
A wave of xenophobic attacks spread through South African townships yesterday and mobs beat foreigners and set some ablaze in scenes reminiscent of apartheid-era violence.
Southeast Asia's most wanted terror suspect, Noordin Top, may have evaded a massive manhunt and fled Indonesia, according to police documents.
Marine scientists surveying a large undersea mountain chain were amazed to find millions of tiny starfish swirling their arms to capture food in the undersea current.
When Italian architect Giuseppe Pettazzi inaugurated Eritrea's plane-shaped "Fiat Tagliero" service station in 1938, he stunned onlookers by pulling out a gun.
LIMELETTE, Belgium: Women's world No 1 Justine Henin rocked the tennis world yesterday by announcing her retirement from competitive tennis.
NEW YORK: Mike D'Antoni was introduced as the new coach of the New York Knicks here on Tuesday after signing a weekend deal to guide the struggling National Basketball Association squad.
CLIFTON, New Jersey: Annika Sorenstam, who won the 72nd title of her LPGA career on Sunday, will retire at the conclusion of the 2008 season, the 37-year-old Swedish superstar announced here on Tuesday.
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