A FAR-right group has reportedly launched a vicious campaign of intimidation and violence against political opponents, including a series of death threats, according to a report on www.voice-online.co.uk.
Britons, including Prime Minister Gordon Brown, have leapt to the defense of their creaking healthcare service after President Barack Obama\'s plans for a similar system in the United States were branded \"evil\" by Republicans, according to a report on w
A man accused of making threats against the White House was taken into custody Thursday after an eight-hour standoff with police outside the Federal Building, according to a report on www.ktla.com.
The government in Hong Kong is reporting that the economy has emerged from recession as it posted a growth of 3.3 per cent in the three months from April to June.
A number of US food manufacturers have written to the United States government asking for ease on the import restrictions on sugar as they fear the country could run out of supplies.
The economies of France and Germany reportedly grew by 0.3 per cent between April and June bringing an end to the year-long recession in those countries.
The Taiwanese authorities are appealing for international technical assistance to rescue more than 2,000 people stranded after Typhoon Morakot caused major mudslides.
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has ruled against China’s restrictions on the importation of American DVD’s and other media products into that country.
The Russian navy has deployed five vessels including nuclear submarines to continue the search for the Maltese -flagged Artic Sea ship reportedly hijacked three weeks ago in the Baltic Sea.
A United States federal appeals court has ruled that the assets of Texas financier Sir Allen Stanford should remain frozen while it determines whether to include others in paying back victims of the alleged US$7 billion Ponzi scheme.