Ash from an Icelandic volcano forced the cancellation of dozens of flights to and from Scotland on Tuesday.
A Nigerian firm backed by Helios Investment Partners and South Africa’s Shanduka Group has said it is suing Telkom for at least $251-million.
Davis Love was among eight players who had qualified for the British Open in an international qualifier in which Brian Davis earned top honours.
Two leading human rights groups on Monday urged the UN Security Council to pass a resolution against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
A British lawmaker had defied a court ruling to name Ryan Giggs as the footballer who used an injunction to keep details of an alleged affair secret.
Benjamin Netanyahu said he would set forth his view of a Middle East peace on Tuesday and reaffirmed Israel would never return to its old borders.
The Qatar Football Association has said Qatar won the right to host the 2022 World Cup fairly and squarely and not by corrupt methods.
Nato hammered Tripoli on Tuesday with some of their heaviest air strikes yet after the US said Muammar Gaddafi would be forced from power.
French player Michael Llodra had likened the court at the French Open to an Arab marketplace after receiving a warning from a Moroccan chair umpire.
Tokyo Electric Power Company confirmed on Tuesday that there had been meltdowns of fuel rods at three of the plant’s reactors early in the crisis.