Moody's has warned the outlook for Germany's AAA credit rating is negative, the first step towards a possible downgrade.
Credit ratings agency Moody's said the...
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak has apologized to the nation over corruption investigations involving his brother and former aides.
"I bow my head and apologize...
Representatives from the troika of international lenders arrive in Greece on Tuesday to assess its progress towards reducing its huge debts.
They must decide whether...
Sally Ride, the first American woman to travel into space, has died aged 61, 17 months after she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
"Sally's historic...
Strong typhoon Vicente hit Hong Kong overnight, leaving scores injured, hundreds of trees felled and many flights cancelled or delayed.
Typhoon Vicente hit late on...
Gossard launches Glossies, a gravity-defying, sheer and minimalist bra which allows well-endowed women to show off their assets with confidence.
The new Gossard Glossies bras...
Katherine Jackson, the mother of dead superstar Michael Jackson, has been contacted by police after she was reported missing on the weekend.
Katherine Jackson, the...
US college sport authorities have fined Penn State University $60 million in the wake of child sex abuse perpetrated by assistant football coach Jerry...
It seems the hottest new healthy food fad is “eating alkaline”as the actresses Gwyneth Paltrow and Kirsten Dunst have recently revealed they “eat alkaline”.
Jennifer...
Kris Jenner met up with ex-lover Todd Waterman, the man who broke up her first marriage to Robert Kardashian Senior.
Long suffering Bruce Jenner, 62,...
Arab League foreign ministers have called Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down, as rebels are encouraged by last week's assassinations in Damascus.
The rebels...
Fears that other Spanish regions may follow Valencia in seeking a bailout from Madrid have rattled markets.
A local newspaper in Murcia, one of Spain's...
Experts writing in the Lancet have explained that drug-resistant HIV has been increasing in parts of sub-Saharan Africa over the last decade.
Studies on 26,000...
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