NTC Confirms Death of Gaddafi

NTC officials finally confirm that Col Gaddafi has been killed by interim fighter. It is a “glorious victory”, says minister. [...]

Astronomers Capture Images of New Planet

US astronomers have used the world’s largest telescopes to help capture a new planet that is forming around the sun. [...]

Police Kill 48 Animals Let Loose From Ohio Zoo

Ohio police issued a shoot-to-kill order on Wednesday after dozens of lions, tigers and bears escaped from a private zoo. [...]

Welsh Assembly Supports Idea of Smacking Ban

Wales looks set to join the growing list of countries that have banned smacking children, but not until after 2016. [...]

Pearce and Powell Named Team GB Football Managers

Stuart Pearce and Hope Powell have been named the managers of the men’s and women’s Team Great Britain football teams. [...]

GB Women Go Down in Montenegro

The Great Britain women’s handball team went down 34-18 to Montenegro in Wednesday’s Euro 2012 qualifying match in Herceg Novi. [...]

Women Climbed Everest for the Women’s International Day

Ten women have climbed Mount Everest for 100th year anniversary of the Women’s International Day, helping women in war-torn areas. [...]

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NTC Confirms Death of Gaddafi

NTC officials finally confirm that Col Gaddafi has been killed by interim fighter. It is a “glorious victory”, says minister. [...]

Police Kill 48 Animals Let Loose From Ohio Zoo

Ohio police issued a shoot-to-kill order on Wednesday after dozens of lions, tigers and bears escaped from a private zoo. [...]

Greece Strikes Ahead of Austerity Vote

Demonstrators gather in Athens as ministers take a final vote on austerity measures. We will continue to “fight”, says protestor. [...]

Welsh Assembly Supports Idea of Smacking Ban

Wales looks set to join the growing list of countries that have banned smacking children, but not until after 2016. [...]

French Woman Abducted by Somali Gunmen Dies

A French woman, who was abducted in Kenya by Somali gunmen, died earlier this month, it was reported on Wednesday. [...]

Republican Race Hots Up

The Republican Party remains divided on who should lead the challenge against President Barack Obama in next year’s Presidential Election. [...]

Violent Scenes as Dale Farm Eviction Begins

At least two people have been Tasered as bailiffs and riot police begin the eviction of the Dale Farm residents. [...]

Millions to Receive Tax Rebates

Around six million people will be entitled to refunds of £400 this year as HMRC identifies more tax discrepancies. A [...]

Turkey Reacts as Kurdish Attack Leaves Dozens Dead

Troops pursue Kurdish rebels across Iraq today, as a series of overnight attacks leave up to 24 Turkish soldiers dead. [...]

Car Bomb Kills Five in Somalia

Five people were killed in Mogadishu on Tuesday as a car bomb exploded 5km away from an important government meeting. [...]

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Women Climbed Everest for the Women’s International Day

Ten women have climbed Mount Everest for 100th year anniversary of the Women’s International Day, helping women in war-torn areas. [...]

New Programme to Find More Female Entrepreneurs Launched

A business woman has set up new programme which aims to get women around the country to involved in enterprise. [...]

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Cardinals Grab Early Advantage in World Series

As predicted, Game 1 of the World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers ends a closely-fought affair. [...]

Maple Leafs Beat Jets in Shootout

The Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Winnipeg Jets 4-3 after a penalty shootout on Wednesday night at the Air Canada [...]

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Hundreds of Children Detained at UK Borders in Last Three Months

The Children’s Society found that hundreds of under 18s were detained at UK borders between May and August this year. [...]

Hillsborough Papers Should be Released, Say MPs

An online petition sparked the debate that led to MPs agreeing to release all government documents on the Hillsborough disaster. [...]

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