Police were out in force in London on Saturday in a bid to prevent any repeat of England’s worst riots in decades, which left five people dead.
Emergency services worked to restore order to a London district on Sunday after rioters torched vehicles and buildings and looted shops.
A 16-year-old boy from Burundi has made Wimbledon history, becoming the first player from the East African country to participate in the championship.
Venus Williams said she would not let anything get in her way when she faces Tsvetana Pironkova, who dumped her out of Wimbledon last year.
South African Kevin Anderson said his Wimbledon defeat by world No. 2 Novak Djokovic showed him just how much he’s going to need to up his game.
Prince William and his new wife Catherine took part in the pomp and pageantry as Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her official birthday on Saturday.
Prince William delighted crowds of stunned well-wishers in central London on Friday when he took his new bride Kate for a spin in an Aston Martin.
The atmosphere outside London’s Westminster Abbey resembled a good old English tea party on Wednesday.
Revellers across Europe joined Asia in ringing in the New Year with firework spectaculars Saturday but the party was soured in Africa by attacks.
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/ 25 October 2010
Washington on Sunday came under increasing pressure to investigate allegations in the leaked Iraq war documents published by WikiLeaks.