Residents evacuated in Australia amid lengthy flood forecast CNN December 30, 2010 Thirteen townships in Australia's flooded Queensland state were evacuated Thursday as forecasters warned it may be weeks before river levels start to stop.
Australia's PM promises aid to flood-ravaged towns CNN December 29, 2010 Australia's prime minister is promising aid to flood-ravaged towns in the country's northeast after half of Queensland was declared a disaster zone.
Russia defends verdict against oil tycoon Moscow (CNN) December 28, 2010 Russia on Tuesday responded to international criticism over the conviction of a former Russian oil tycoon and his business partner on corruption charges.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Travelers continue to battle winter weather in New York, New England New York (CNN) December 27, 2010 Mayor Michael Bloomberg has asked residents not to dial 911 unless calling about a life-saving emergency, as edgy travelers continue to face difficult weather conditions stemming from the fifth-largest storm in New York City's history.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Indian space rocket explodes soon after launch CNN December 26,2010 A space rocket carrying communications equipment exploded soon after takeoff Saturday evening in India, the official national new agency reported. The unmanned rocket strayed from its flight path and broke into pieces, according to the Press Trust of India.
Pope's Christmas message urges peace in troubled lands Rome, Italy (CNN) December 25, 2010 In his traditional Christmas message delivered Saturday to crowds braving winter's chill, Pope BenedictXVI urged peace in the Middle East and asked for God's comfort upon beleaguered Christian communities in Iraq and elsewhere in the region.
Violence up in Afghanistan, UN warns CNN December 24, 2010 Afghanistan is seeing higher levels of violence this year than last year at this time, with 20% more civilians killed and the number of "security incidents" up by 66%, the United Nations says in a new report.
Greece rejects claim by Italian minister about origin of mail bombs Rome (CNN) December 23, 2010 A top Italian official said that parcel bombs that injured people at two embassies in Rome on Thursday came from Greece -- a claim that an official in Athens rejected.
South Korea says it will hold large land and air drills Thursday Seoul, South Korea (CNN) December 22, 2010 Tensions rippled across the Korean peninsula as South Korea geared up for its largest land and air winter drills on Thursday, maneuvers choreographed in the shadow of its reclusive tough-taking communist neighbor.
Going green to save the white of the Alps CNN December 20,2010 In the Alps, the term "going green" is not necessarily a good thing. while efforts to be more environmentally friendly are welcome, the reion is under threat from climate change that could mean in the future the snowy, white slopes in the winter are more a grassy, green color.
Severe weather crowds European airports with frustrated passengers London (CNN) December 20,2010 Frustrated Passengers crammed Europe's major airports Monday as heavy snowfall forced new cancellations and delays for fliers across the continent.
Korean tensions high as U.N. meets CNN December 19, 2010 The U.N. Security Council met in an emergency session Sunday over the tensions on the Korean Peninsula as South Korea reaffirmed plans to hold live-fire military exercises this week.
Frigid weather blasts Europe CNN December 18,2010 A blast of harsh winter weather socked Europe on Saturday morning, causing trabel chaos and sending temperatures into a deep-freeze ahead of a busy holiday travel week.
Assange condemns investigations Beccles, England (CNN) December 17, 2010 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Friday that the sexual misconduct charges against him are little more than an effort to discredit him and his organization.
WikiLeaks' Assange walks free on bail London (CNN) December 16, 2010 Julian Assange, the editor of Wikileaks, walked out London's High Court after being freed bail Thursday, nine days after he was arrested for questioning about alleged sec crimes in Sweden.
YouTube is five BBC 15 December 2010 Five years ago, YouTube was officially launched. The site has helped launch international singing careers, played a role in election campaigns and cheered up millions of users who've logged on to watch everything from giggling babied to skateboarding ducks.
Assange granted bail, but Sweden appeals London (CNN) December 14, 2010 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assnage was granted bail Tuesday after a hearing at Westminster Magistate's Court in London, but a lawyer representing Swedish prosecutors immediately filed an appeal.
Bretons fight to save language from extinction An Oriant, France (CNN) December 13, 2010 At a busy creperie amid the cobbled medieval streets of Quimper in Brittany, northern France, a lunchtime crowd is enjoying hearty galettes packed with combinations of meats, cheeses and eggs.
Protesters made 'contact' with Prince Charles' wife London (CNN) December 12, 2010 Protesters made "some contact" with Prince Charles's wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, during a demonstration in London last week, Home Secretary Theresa May said Sunday.
Cancun delegates reach climate change Cancun, Mexico (CNN) December 11,2010 Delegates at the United Nations climate change conference in Cancun, Mexico, approved an agreement early Saturday, despite objections from Bolivia and with praise from the Unitrd States government
Chinese dissident awarded Nobel Peace Prize Oslo, Norway (CNN) December 10, 2010 An empty chair stood in for imprisoned Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo as he was awarded the Nobel Peace prize in absentia on Friday amid protests and condemnation from China.
Tuition hike protesters attack car carrying Prince Charles, Camilla London (CNN) December 9, 2010 Protesters enraged by a Parliament vote to triple university tuition rate caps, attacked a car carrying Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Thursday night.
Companies stop Wikileaks payments BBC 8 December 2010 Datacell, which accepts credit card donations for Wikileaks, has said it will take action if Visa Europe and Mastercard continue not to process these payments. The two credit card companies say they are not willing to work for Wikileaks any more.
Wikileaks' Assange jailed while court decides on extradition London (CNN) December 7, 2010 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange handed himself over to police Tuesday, promptly appeared in court where he was denied bail, and left for jail in a police van.
International Criminal Court looking into Korean incidents CNN December 6, 2010 the International Criminal Court has opened a probe into the North Korean shelling of Yeonpyeong Island last month and the March sinking of a South Korean warship, allegedly by a North Korean submarine, to evaluate if the incidents constitute war crimes, the court said Monday.
Manga, hip hop and high fashion: The world of Takashi Mur akami CNN December 5, 2010 The Asian art scene is increasingly a force to be reckoned with, but one man can claim to have put Japanese contemporary art on the map. Tokyo-born Takashi Murakami is the man credited with marrying Japanese subculture with contemporary fine art and turning it into a global brand worth millions dollar.
U.S., Japan, S.Korea to meet on N. Korea Washington (CNN) December 4, 2010 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will meet Monday with the foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan to discuss North Korea. Officials from China and Russia are not invited, even though they are members of the six-party talks on North Korea.
New stars discovered in the sky BBC 3 December 2010 Scientists have discovered there are three times more stars in the sky than they had thought. New research in the "Nature" journal says this could mean there are people living on another planet like the earth.
China: Criticism for talks proposal unfair CNN December 2, 2010 China complained Thursday that it was being criticized for proposing a return to six-party talks to defuse the tenons on the Korean Peninsula.
Will the U.S. prosecute Julian Assange? CNN December 1, 2010 U.S. authorities may be looking for just the right moment to try to detain WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange , who is the subjet of a wanted-presons alert sent to police agencies around the world. CNN's senior legal analyst said Wednesday.
Clinton arrive in Asia amid WikiLeaks commotion CNN November 30, 2010 Secretary of State Hillary Clinton landed Tuesday in Astana, Kazakhstan, to begin a four-day trip abroad as the publication of classified U.U. State Department cables by the WiliLeaks site makes headlines around the world.