Rebel forces in Côte d’Ivoire have laid siege to the presidential palace as president Laurent Gbagbo made a last stand.
Japan’s prime minister made his first visit to the country’s tsunami-devastated region on Saturday and entered a nuclear exclusion zone.
Nominations for the Fifa presidency closed at 10pm on Friday with Sepp Blatter and challenger Mohamed Bin Hammam set to be the only two candidates.
More than one million website pages have been hit by a attack that injects code into sites that redirect users to a fraudulent software operation.
Muammar Gaddafi’s government scorned rebel conditions for a nationwide ceasefire, and there was no sign of diplomatic efforts cooling the conflict.
Afghans protesting the burning of a Qur’an by an obscure US pastor over-ran a UN compound on Friday and killed at least seven international staff.
If Walmart is a person, as a United States ruling contends, then perhaps it should exercise some self-control.
Afghan protesters killed up to 20 United Nations staff, beheading two foreigners, when they over-ran a compound on Friday.
Inconsistent statements and limited evidence was all the prosecution had against a 31-year-old woman accused of child pornography-related charges.
"Fronting" is an "unintended consequence" of an emphasis on diversity of ownership in black economic empowerment, President Jacob Zuma said on Friday.