Perseid shower lights up the sky
Stargazers around the world have been treated to the best Perseid meteor shower in years, thanks in part to the moon.
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Stargazers around the world have been treated to the best Perseid meteor shower in years, thanks in part to the moon.
Egypt police try to disperse protests
The ex-president's supporters have ramped up their protests in the past two days.
Perseid shower lights up the sky
Stargazers around the world have been treated to the best Perseid meteor shower in years, thanks in part to the moon.
Beijing cracks down on bizarre apartment-top villa
A medicine mogul who built a private mountain peak and luxury villa atop a high-rise apartment block in China has been given 15 days to tear it down.
German town hunts for 'dangerous' turtle
An attack on an 8-year-old boy has left a small German town living in fear.
Alleged drug mules say they're innocent
Video of a British and Irish woman arrested in Peru on suspicion of drug smuggling shows the two pleading their innocence.
Bulger verdict brings closure for families
The guilty verdicts against James "Whitey" Bulger brought closure to relatives of the 11 victims in whose killings he was convicted of playing a role.
Mugabe: 'Enemy' tossed like 'garbage'
Robert Mugabe said Monday his party will not yield its victory in disputed elections and proclaimed he has disposed of his main political rivals.
Futuristic 'Hyperloop' transport concept revealed
Imagine strapping into a car-sized capsule and hurtling through a tube at more than 1100 km/h - not for the thrill of it, but to get where you need to go.
David Cameron urges UK to 'get behind' fracking
Prime Minister David Cameron is urging the whole country to "get behind fracking".
VIDEO, PHOTOS: Villa collapses into Florida sinkhole
A sinkhole has caused a villa at a central Florida resort to partially collapse while another section of it is sinking.
First tank biathlon takes place in Moscow
The World Athletics Championships aren't the only sporting event taking place in Moscow this week.
No suprises in anticipated debate
Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott have faced off in the first of three pre-election debates in Australia.
Navy on mission to defend against Somali pirates
The Navy set sail today on New Zealand's first-ever mission to defend ships against Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden, off the coast of Africa.
Milk scare causes rethink for Fonterra in China
Fonterra says it will have to rethink how it plans to go about launching its own infant formula brand in China, following the contamination scare.
Snowden's father gets Russian visa
NSA leaker Edward Snowden's father plans to discuss how his son could fight espionage charges when he visits him in Russia.
Iraq bombs target military
Two bombings targeting an army checkpoint and a convoy near the Iraqi capital have killed five soldiers, officials say.
Teen found safe in Idaho; alleged abductor killed
A harrowing weeklong search for a missing California teenager ended Saturday when FBI agents rescued the girl and shot and killed her apparent kidnapper at a campsite deep in the Idaho wilderness.
Kiwi WWII veterans presented with feather cloaks
Two New Zealand World War II veterans living in Sydney had a special ceremony held in their honour today.
Tongans back controversial royal wedding
A controversial royal wedding between Tongan royalty and a commoner has taken place in Auckland without the king's approval.
Obama laments 'backward' Russia
President Barack Obama said Friday he was reassessing the US relationship with Russia.
