CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt marked the first anniversary of the popular overthrow of Hosni Mubarak on Saturday, but a poor turnout for a strike called by activists to protest the slow pace of change from military rule laid bare the country's deep divisions.Related StoriesIran to announce nuclear progress - AhmadinejadPolice arrest five at Murdoch's Sun […]
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek leaders told a growing band of rebellious lawmakers on Saturday to back a deeply unpopular EU/IMF rescue in parliament or send the nation down "an unknown, dangerous path" to default, international economic isolation and a deeply devalued drachma.Related StoriesPolice arrest five at Murdoch's Sun newspaperFormer New Or […]
LONDON (Reuters) - Police on Saturday arrested five senior members of staff at News Corporation's flagship newspaper The Sun, the company said, as part of investigations into alleged payments to police by journalists for information.Related StoriesIran to announce nuclear progress - AhmadinejadFormer New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin under investigation - sou […]
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya urged Niger on Saturday to extradite Muammar Gaddafi's son Saadi, saying his call for Libyans to prepare for a "coming uprising" threatened bilateral ties.Related StoriesIran to announce nuclear progress - AhmadinejadPolice arrest five at Murdoch's Sun newspaperFormer New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin under investigati […]
AMMAN/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian forces bombarded districts of Homs city on Saturday in a campaign to crush a revolt against President Bashar al-Assad, whose ally Russia said it would not support an Arab peace plan circulating at the United Nations.Related StoriesPolice arrest five at Murdoch's Sun newspaperFormer New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin under invest […]
MADRID (Reuters) - Trade unions on Saturday slammed Spain's new labour reform, arguing it would encourage companies to cut jobs and potentially deepen a recession but shying away from calling a general strike.Related StoriesIran to announce nuclear progress - AhmadinejadPolice arrest five at Murdoch's Sun newspaperFormer New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin […]
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Saturday that the Islamic Republic, targeted by tougher Western sanctions, would soon announce advances in its nuclear programme.Related StoriesPolice arrest five at Murdoch's Sun newspaperFormer New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin under investigation - sourceA year since Mubarak ousted, strike ca […]
WARTHINKHA, Myanmar (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people lined the streets to give a rapturous welcome on Saturday to Myanmar Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi as she hit the campaign trail for the first time in her bid to win a seat in the country's parliament.Related StoriesPolice arrest five at Murdoch's Sun newspaperFormer New Orleans Mayor Ra […]
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, the colourful and controversial spokesman for the city after the devastating Hurricane Katrina in 2005, is under investigation by federal authorities, a source with direct knowledge of the probe said.Related StoriesIran to announce nuclear progress - AhmadinejadPolice arrest five at Murdoch's S […]
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - London's U.N. ambassador warned Argentina on Friday that Britain would "robustly" defend the Falkland Islands if necessary, but added that his country remained open to bilateral talks with Buenos Aires on any issue except the islands' sovereignty.Related StoriesPolice arrest five at Murdoch's Sun newspaperF […]
A Syrian general is killed by "terrorists", state media say, in what is thought to be the first assassination of a senior officer in Damascus since the uprising began.
While Portugal, Ireland and other countries may be struggling, Greece has found itself in a category of its own — a nation the rest of Europe no longer trusts.
The decision to soften a requirement that religious-affiliated organizations pay for insurance plans offering free birth control was meant to appease Catholics on the left — not bishops.
Both Jason Wu and Peter Som invoked Marlene Dietrich’s strong-shouldered glamour, and elements of Richard Chai’s show gave a glimpse of late ’50s brides or secretaries living in West Side walk-ups.
In her New York showroom the other day, the superstylist/designer Rachel Zoe talked about her fall collection, which will be shown today, and the gossip that trails her wherever she goes.
Mitt Romney, speaking to activists at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, pledged never to betray their trust or abandon their principles if he challenged President Obama as the Republican nominee.
Greece's Cabinet approves austerity measures in return for a new eurozone bailout of the debt-stricken country, a day before a crucial vote takes place in Parliament.
As U.N. diplomats make another attempt to condemn Syria's massacre of civilians, one resident in the city of Homs pleaded for Bashar al-Assad's regime to have mercy.
Basma Jandali spent days consumed with fear. Her brother was stranded in the Syrian city of Homs, where government forces have killed hundreds of people this week.
Eight people are arrested -- including five employees of Britain's bestselling Sun newspaper -- in an inquiry into alleged illegal payments to police and officials.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced Saturday that the nation will reveal "several major achievements in the nuclear domain" within days, state media reported.
Websites affiliated with the CIA, Mexico's mining ministry and the state of Alabama were down Friday, allegedly done in by hackers, government officials and a well-known hacking group reported.
President Barack Obama announced a compromise Friday in the dispute over whether to require full contraception insurance coverage for female employees at religiously affiliated institutions.
‘THE Menace of Separation’ is the warning title of one vintage pamphlet, drawn up by the Labour Vote No group in 1979.‘Scottish Communists Say Yes’ declares another leaflet displayed nearby, evoking other memories of Scotland’s modern history.
A MAN was in custody last night after a dramatic stand-off lasting almost eight hours between armed police and a lone man alleged to have an explosive device strapped to his body was brought to a peaceful end.
A MOTHER whose daughter was killed by a rottweiler has called for Scotland’s laws on the control of dangerous dogs to be tightened still further after a schoolboy sustained serious facial injuries in an attack by a Japanese Akita.
DONALD Trump has stepped up his tirade against Alex Salmond by posting a YouTube video that berates the First Minister for his role in the proliferation of offshore wind farms.
THE Edinburgh Festival Fringe is looking for a new figurehead after the widow of former Labour Party leader John Smith announced that she is stepping down after 17 years.
THE “squeezed middle” of almost half of UK adults is struggling to put money aside for the future, amid spiralling household bills and high inflation – with those aged 35 to 44 the worst hit of all age groups.
ROADS in parts of Scotland are no better than those in third-world countries, a business leader has claimed, after it emerged more than a third of the local authority road network was in a poor state of repair.
A SPANISH fisherman was fighting for his life in hospital last night after suffering a serious head injury in a fall from a pier at a harbour on Scotland’s west coast.
THE Labour politician at the centre of allegations he threatened the career of a former colleague's disabled son during a crunch budget debate this week was previously investigated for inappropriate behaviour towards another female councillor.
SEVEN senior Scottish constitutional experts have challenged the UK Government view that only Westminster has the legal authority to call an independence referendum.
SOME 170 restaurants, cafes and take-aways in Edinburgh failed health and hygiene inspections last year – including Gordon Ramsay's favourite Chinese restaurant.
MORE big names in Scotland's legal profession are likely to disappear as the industry comes under increasing pressure and sees further mergers, experts fear.
A COUNCIL media chief at the centre of a row over using "spy accounts" on social media websites to monitor critics of the local authority has been suspended and an investigation launched into her activities.
ANDREW Lansley, the be- leaguered Health Secretary for England, took his battered message of healthcare reform to Edinburgh yesterday, insisting the planned changes south of the Border would produce a "huge upward shift in quality in the NHS in England".
GREECE last night edged closer to a new €130 billion (£109bn) bailout after Cabinet approved a draft Bill spelling out the reforms demanded by the EU and the IMF.