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Egypt’s Prime Minister Essam Sharaf has shuffled his Cabinet, and promised protesters that that the goals of the revolution were his top priority.
Police have expanded their hacking inquiry beyond the Murdoch empire, requesting information on the use of investigators by other newspapers.
Notorious hacker group Anonymous has posted a defiant message to police and boasted of plundering sensitive data from Nato computers.
Mohamed bin Hammam will face Fifa on Friday to answer to charges that he attempted to buy the Fifa presidency by offering officials cash.
Strike season is in full swing. Here’s a breakdown of which industry sectors are experiencing strike action this weekend.
Andy Schleck roared to victory on the history-making 18th stage featuring the highest ever finish in Tour de France history on Thursday.
Cigars were passed around, flowers brightened desktops and Nasa employees hugged, laughed and cried after the shuttle Atlantis landed one final time.
This week’s <i>M&G</i> reveals how rhino poachers are using sex workers in their operations; considers South Africa’s expanding strikes; and enjoys an unusual day out with a world renowned model. Catch an early look at all this and, of course, more.
Al-Qaeda-inspired Shebab rebels in Somalia will accept help from relief groups, lifting the two year ban on foreign aid.