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China has detained 53 villagers, who were suffering from lead poisoning, after the bus taking them for health checks was stopped by police.

Hero rottweiler stops Iranian immigrant from raping UK woman

A two-year-old rottweiler has been hailed as hero, after he chased off an Iranian illegal immigrant who had sexually assaulted a young woman in a park in the UK.


Briton recognized as world's first officially genderless person

A British expat living in Australia has become the first person to be officially recognized as genderless.

Turkish law penalizes women who travel abroad for artificial insemination

A new Turkish law makes it a criminal offence for a woman to go abroad and get pregnant via artificial insemination.


Britons face 1 month in Dubai jail over "friendly kiss"

A British man and a female friend caught kissing in public in the UAE state of Dubai face up to a month in jail for indecency after a local mother reported her child had witnessed their indiscretion.

70 bodies of victims, killed by Nazis, found in mass graves under Austrian football pitch

Two mass graves containing about 70 bodies of people killed by the Nazis during the Second World War have been discovered underneath a football pitch belonging to the Austrian army in the southern city of Graz, Austrian government officials said o...


Lol Kin Castaneda and Judith Vazquez

Two Mexican women became the first lesbians to wed in Latin America and Mexico's first gay couple, as they got married in Mexico City on Thursday.

The politics of anger: Why Americans are so angry

"From 'tea party' protesters to antiwar advocates, Americans on all sides of the political spectrum seem angry about something. But for all the tumult, the disaffection today is far less than in many periods in the past." - Christian Science Monitor


Seven Irish Muslims arrested for conspiracy to assassinate Swedish cartoonist depicting Mohammed with the body of a dog

Seven Muslims were detained today in towns of Waterford and Cork, in south of Ireland, for allegedly planning a plot to assassinate a Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks, who depicted the Prophet Mohammed with the body of a dog.

French Junior Minister for Ecology Chantal Jouanno (left) and French singer Benjamin Biolay (right)

French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy are both rumoured to have affairs, French media reports say.


Venezuelan president mocks Hillary Clinton as "blond Condoleezza"

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez mocked U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday as a "blond" version of her predecessor.

Iraq counting votes after Sunday's parliamentary election

Iraqi authorities counted votes on Monday, a day after a parliamentary election in the Middle Eastern country. Preliminary results are expected in two or three days.


Enraged Briton kills exlover's mother, leaves message in blood and commits suicide

A Huddersfield man stabbed his ex-lover's mother to death as a revenge aimed at his ex-partner, left a message in blood behind and then lept to his death from a car park.

British helicopter pilot shot between the eyes by Taliban, manages to fly 20 to safety

A British Chinook helicopter pilot was shot between the eyes by a Taliban bullet, but still managed to fly on and saved all 20 aboard.


Child abuse at Pope Benedict's brother's choir and German schools

German Roman Catholic priests beat and sexually abused boys in at least three schools in Pope Benedict's native Bavaria state on Friday, one linked to a renowned choir led by his brother from 1964 to 1994.

Angelo Balducci

One of Pope Benedict's ceremonial ushers and a member of an elite choir in the Vatican's St Peter's Basilica have allegedly been involved in an organized network of gay prostitution.


Live Aid charity concerts funded Ethiopian rebels

Millions of dollars of aid, from Western governments and charities, including Live Aid and Band Aid, intended to buy food for starving Ethiopians during the country's 1984 famine were misused by rebels to buy weapons, a BBC investigation has found...

Poll: Five major European countries support burka ban

A recent opinion poll shows more than half of voters in four other major European countries back an initiative by French Prime Minister Nicolas Sarkozy to ban women from wearing the burka in public places.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Dubai's police chief is planning to seek the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the head of the Israel's secret service, Mossad, over the killing of a Hamas commander.

Russia to upgrade its aging military arsenal, build new bomber

Russia is planning to build a new strategic bomber, as part of the country's military modernization program, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Monday.



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