ON CIRCUIT: College Road Trip, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Opera at Cinema Nouveau and Speed Racer.
Tests have proved that Australia’s greatest racehorse, Phar Lap, was poisoned by arsenic in the United States in 1932, scientists said Thursday.
Flash floods triggered by two days of heavy rain in eastern India killed seven more people and displaced more than two million, officials said.
The European Union is on track to hit its short-term target for reducing emissions of the gases that create global warming, but challenges remain.
Four people were confirmed dead on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast on Wednesday as a result of floods following heavy rainfall, rescue services said.
British mercenary Simon Mann testified on Wednesday that Mark Thatcher was a core member of a plot to topple Equatorial Guinea’s president.
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Wednesday predicted ”a huge turnout” for a presidential run-off vote against President Robert Mugabe.
Ireland paid tribute on Wednesday to a group of Irish shop workers who staged a landmark two-and-a-half-year long anti-apartheid strike in the 1980s.
The trial of two Algerian Christian converts accused of proselytising has been postponed for a week.
Fourteen people, including a senator, have been charged with murder following a deadly land dispute that left at least 14 people dead in Liberia.