Angela Montez says the alleged robber just needed someone to talk to. Full Story »
Angela Montez says the alleged robber just needed someone to talk to. Full Story »
The Olympic torch was lit for the 2010 Vancouver games, in a ceremony in Greece Thursday. A relay will take the torch 45,000 kilometers (28,000 miles) around Canada before the start of the Winter Games on 12 February. (Oct 22) Full Story »
A taste of home can bring back memories from an immigrant's native land. But for South Asians in Britain, sometimes the ingredients they need are hard to come by. One non-profit project in East London is helping members of the Bangladeshi community grow their own fruits and vegetables. Duration: 02:04 Full Story »
The Thai navy has started feeding a troupe of long-tailed macaques which have started to starve due to a lack of food and tourists to feed them. Full Story »
Gunmen shot dead a Pakistani army brigadier and his driver in Islamabad. Full Story »
Ongoing drought across southern China has brought water levels of several rivers to record lows and threatens the fresh water supply of millions. Full Story »
The torch relay for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics gets under way with the lighting of the torch in Olympia, Greece. Full Story »
A hotel in China's Dalian city has an unexpected guest - a wild deer stumbles into the hotel lobby in the early hours, startling staff and guests. Full Story »
Residents and businesses in the UK are facing a two-day national rail strike as Royal Mail workers protest against the scale of the company's modernisation plans. Full Story »
A boat laden with Sri Lankan asylum seekers trying to reach Australia is allowed to dock in Indonesia's Banten Province. Full Story »
BRUSSELS - The European Union is preparing to impose an arms embargo and visa ban to punish Guinea's military rulers for a massacre at a pro-democracy rally, an official said Thursday, in the latest effort to step up international pressure on the junta. Full Story »
ALGIERS (AFP) - An armed Islamist group on Thursday killed at least six private security guards in an ambush in the Kabylie region east of the capital, residents said. Full Story »
NAIROBI, Kenya - Ethiopia said Thursday it needs emergency food aid for 6.2 million people, an appeal that comes 25 years after a devastating famine compounded by communist policies killed 1 million and prompted one of the largest charity campaigns in history. Full Story »
JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - Zimbabwe must not return to instability, continental powerhouse South Africa said on Wednesday after President Jacob Zuma held talks with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai who has cut ties within his unity government. Full Story »
KAMPALA (AFP) - African leaders started a summit on Thursday aiming to agree measures to improving the plight of the continent's 17 million refugees. Full Story »
ADDIS ABABA (AFP) - Twenty-five years after Ethiopia's famine killed a million people and spurred a massive global aid effort, the government appealed Thursday for help for more than six million facing starvation. Full Story »
KHARTOUM (AFP) - A Sudanese court on Thursday sentenced two women to 20 lashes for dressing "indecently," an AFP reporter said. Full Story »
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Mortar bombs killed at least 30 people in Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Thursday after rebels launched shells at the president's plane and African Union (AU) peacekeepers responded with heavy artillery fire. Full Story »
NAIROBI, Kenya - Somali pirates with automatic weapons seized a cargo ship off Africa's east coast and are holding its 26 crew members hostage, anti-piracy officials said Thursday. Full Story »
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Islamic insurgents fired mortars at Somalia's airport as the president was boarding a plane Thursday, sparking battles that killed at least 20 people as return fire slammed into residential areas and a market, officials said. Full Story »
CAPE TOWN, South Africa - An African Union official is accusing Chinese investors of overlooking bad governance while doing business in Africa. Full Story »
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia appealed on Thursday for 159,410 tons of emergency aid to feed 6.2 million people, 25 years after more than a million perished in the country's notorious famine. Full Story »
CAIRO (AFP) - A "drunk" Sudanese passenger unsuccessfully tried to hijack an EgyptAir flight from Istanbul to Cairo on Wednesday and divert it to Jerusalem to "liberate" the city, an Egyptian security official said. Full Story »
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin, the No. 2 official in the Treasury Department, will travel to Africa next week to discuss strategies to reduce poverty and boost African economic growth, the Treasury said on Wednesday. Full Story »
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian security agents on Wednesday arrested a Sudanese man who tried to hijack an airliner armed with a plastic knife, security sources said. Full Story »
JOHANNESBURG - Aid workers said Wednesday the disarray of the government of Zimbabwe is putting its most vulnerable citizens at risk as hunger and disease threatens to sweep the country. Full Story »
ALGIERS (AFP) - Clashes that pitted police against stone-throwing youths from an Algiers slum this week are characteristic of the confrontations that take place in Algeria over poor living conditions. Full Story »
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's main militant group will consider reinstating a ceasefire in the oil-producing Niger Delta if the government is willing to begin serious peace talks, the group said on Wednesday. The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) lifted a three-month old ceasefire last week and threatened to resume its campaign of violence, which has kept OPEC member Nigeria from pumping above two thirds of its capacity for years. Full Story »
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