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Two young children allegedly murdered by their mother in their London home were suffocated, an inquest hears.
An appeal has been launched to find people willing to give children a home in a bid to deal with a "desperate shortage" of foster carers in Wales.
The Brazilian government reaches a deal with Rio de Janeiro hotel owners to cut spiralling room prices ahead of a major UN summit in the city.
A confidential U.N. report reveals Iran is exporting arms to the Syrian government in violation of a ban on weapons sales, the same day President Bashar al-Assad blamed the violence in his country on the work of foreign-backed fighters.
A Royal Navy engineer called Brian Diamond serving onboard HMS Diamond receives a Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal.
John McDonnell defies odds of 58,000 to 1 to twice in a row top the ballot allowing MPs to bring in a Private Member's Bill.
A cabinet of professors and diplomats is sworn in in Greece to steer the debt-ridden eurozone state into repeat elections on 17 June
STANSTEAD, Quebec (AP) -- The winds blowing through Canada's broad St. Lawrence Valley and across Vermont's hilltops are stirring up an international tempest over which country's laws should govern how those breezes are harnessed for electricity....
STANSTEAD, Quebec (AP) -- The winds blowing through Canada's broad St. Lawrence Valley and across Vermont's hilltops are stirring up an international tempest over which country's laws should govern how those breezes are harnessed for electricity....
The Economic Collapse | Money is being pulled out of Greek banks at an alarming rate, and if something dramatic is not done quickly Greek banks are going to start dropping like flies.
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China Mobile, the main mobile service provider in China and the largest in the world by users, could soon offer its customers Apple's iPhone.
Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
Alan Hansen says his old club Liverpool will need to move quickly to fill the void left by the sacking of manager Kenny Dalglish.
About 13,000 moths are captured and recorded by citizen scientists in a project described as the largest of its kind.
Media organisations win a High Court battle over police orders to hand over copies of film of the evictions from the Dale Farm traveller site.
New figures show that hate crime cases in Scotland rose 14% over the last 12 months, with just over 6,000 charges reported.
A group of 17 civilians are sentenced to death, the day after carrying out an attack on a military base in the self-proclaimed republic of Somaliland.
France's new finance minister reiterates that the country's new socialist government will not ratify the European Union's fiscal pact.
Teenager Tumsifu Gilaine and her friends took their final exams with the sound of gunfire nearby before fleeing the latest violence in Congo.
Flesh-eating bacteria are common in the environment, but they rarely infect humans.
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