Anger still crackles 30 years after France bombed Greenpeace ship Anger still crackles 30 years after France bombed Greenpeace ship Thirty years after France's deadly bomb attack on the Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand, anger still crackles in Pete Willcox's voice when he discusses the sinking of the Greenpeace flagship.
07 July 2015 12:30
Cosby admits drugging woman for sex Cosby admits drugging woman for sex Embattled US comedian Bill Cosby admitted having drugged at least one woman with Quaaludes to have sex with her.
07 July 2015 12:23
Demonstrators regroup after Armenian police break up energy price protest Demonstrators regroup after Armenian police break up energy price protest Hundreds of demonstrators gathered on a central square in the Armenian capital pledging to carry on protests over energy price hikes after police cleared a key artery they had blocked for weeks.
07 July 2015 11:09
Armenia opens probe into police violence against protesters Armenia opens probe into police violence against protesters Armenian authorities launched a criminal investigation into police officers involved in a brutal crackdown on demonstrators protesting against electricity price hikes.
04 July 2015 13:37
Germany's Spiegel weekly says it was spied on by US intelligence Germany's Spiegel weekly says it was spied on by US intelligence German news weekly Der Spiegel charged that it was spied on by US secret services and said it had filed a criminal complaint with the country's chief prosecutor.
04 July 2015 10:34
Kazakhstan's Kostanay oblast hit by tornado, 12 injured Icon Kazakhstan's Kostanay oblast hit by tornado, 12 injured Sarykol village of Kostanay oblast in northern Kazakhstan has been hit by a tornado on June 26.
03 July 2015 16:22
Death toll from Pakistan train accident rises to 17: army Death toll from Pakistan train accident rises to 17: army The death toll from a Pakistan rail accident has risen to 17, the army said Friday, the day after a special military train fell into a canal when a bridge partially collapsed.
03 July 2015 13:22
Landslides kill at least 21 in India's Darjeeling Landslides kill at least 21 in India's Darjeeling Landslides triggered by heavy rain killed at least 21 people across India's famed tea-growing region of Darjeeling, with more feared trapped under mounds of mud and debris.
01 July 2015 14:27
20 dead after Indonesian military plane crashes in flames 20 dead after Indonesian military plane crashes in flames An Indonesian air force transport plane crashed shortly after take-off, exploding in a fireball in a city residential area and killing at least 20 people.
30 June 2015 15:02
UK warns of possible further attacks in Tunisia UK warns of possible further attacks in Tunisia The British government cautioned Sunday that other attacks "are possible" in Tunisia as Queen Elizabeth II sent condolences to that relatives of victims.
29 June 2015 13:07
Fire in Petropavlovsk pizza house spreads to 5-storey apartment building Icon Fire in Petropavlovsk pizza house spreads to 5-storey apartment building A big fire claims a cafe in Petropavlovsk, spreads to the neighboring apartment house and leaves dozens of people homeless.
28 June 2015 21:02
Most of the dead in Tunisia attack were British: Tunisian PM Most of the dead in Tunisia attack were British: Tunisian PM Most of those killed in a massacre at a Tunisian beach resort claimed by the Islamic State group were British, the Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid said.
27 June 2015 16:16
IS suicide bomber kills 25 at Kuwait Shiite mosque IS suicide bomber kills 25 at Kuwait Shiite mosque A suicide bomber struck a Shiite mosque in the Kuwaiti capital during prayers, killing at least 25 people.
27 June 2015 12:20
Tunisia cannot face jihadists alone, president says Tunisia cannot face jihadists alone, president says Tunisia cannot stand up to the jihadist threat alone, President Beji Caid Essebsi said after a gunman killed 28 people at a tourist resort, calling for a unified global strategy.
27 June 2015 10:56
High emotions as Charleston mourns massacre victims High emotions as Charleston mourns massacre victims Emotions ran high as defiant mourners held the first funeral services for nine African Americans shot dead by a white alleged supremacist in a Charleston church.
26 June 2015 13:45
Armenia's 'Electric Yerevan' protests enter seventh day Armenia's 'Electric Yerevan' protests enter seventh day Rallies in the Armenian capital against electricity price hikes and police violence entered the seventh day with protesters adamant they will not back down.
25 June 2015 14:58
Boston bomber to be formally sentenced to death Boston bomber to be formally sentenced to death A US federal judge will formally sentence Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death at a court hearing Wednesday.
24 June 2015 15:10
US wiretapped France's presidents: media citing WikiLeaks US wiretapped France's presidents: media citing WikiLeaks The United States wiretapped France's former presidents Jacques Chirac and Nicolas Sarkozy, as well as current leader Francois Hollande, French media reported, citing WikiLeaks files.
24 June 2015 13:06
Singapore teen in anti-Lee video to undergo mental tests Singapore teen in anti-Lee video to undergo mental tests A Singapore court ordered psychiatric tests for a teenager who made online attacks on late former leader Lee Kuan Yew as international rights advocates sought his release.
23 June 2015 15:03

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