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It was when we saw the large pool of blood on the pavement that we realised the 'incident' we'd just heard about in Woolwich was particularly serious. The Sky News helicopter was...
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The apparent collapse of Bitcoin’s best-known and once-dominant trading platform has provoked outrage among its users, but it has also stirred hopes that the way may now be clear...
BBC News
This year's elections to the European Parliament - taking place on 22-25 May across the EU - will see an unprecedented battle over the bloc's powers and role. For the...

Tea Party protesters walk towards the United States Capitol during the Taxpayer March on Washington, September 12, 2009.
WASHINGTON - The largest group in the conservative US Tea Party movement celebrated its fifth anniversary on Thursday with a pledge to push Congress further to the right and capture the White House in 2016. At a rally in a hotel ballroom two blocks...
photo: Creative Commons / Freedom Fan
Trees are reflected on a board displaying photos of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the country's successful long range rocket launch outside North Korean embassy in Beijing Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013.
North Korea has fired four short-range missiles into the sea, South Korean defence ministry officials say, in a move widely seen as a response to South Korea's military exercises with the US. A ministry spokesman said that the missiles were...
photo: AP / Andy Wong
In this picture made available Monday, Feb. 24, 2014, polar lights shine in the sky above Guelper Havel river in Guelpe, northwest of Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Feb. 2014. These northern lights are caused by a giant cloud of electric particles of a sun storm in the Earth's atmosphere. Guelpe in nature park Westhavelland is said to be Germany's darkest place.
People in Britain, Ireland, Scotland, and elsewhere are catching a glimpse of the rare but incredible Northern Lights that are usually only seen inside the Arctic Circle, Sky News reports. The Lights, known as Aurora Borealis, are a natural...
photo: AP / dpa, Patrick Pleul
Cuba's President Raul Castro, left, speaks to Cuba's Vice Presidents Juan Almeida Bosque, center, and Jose Ramon Machado Ventura during a session of the National Assembly of Popular Power, Cuban Legislature, in Havana, Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009
Huber Matos, a top Cuban revolutionary who was sent to prison for 20 years for turning against Fidel Castro, died Thursday in Miami. His...
photo: AP / Javier Galeano
Spanish economy trundles on in fourth quarter
Spain’s economy grew between October and December as domestic demand and investments improved, data showed, adding to signs that its recovery from recession is slowly gaining traction. Gross domestic product expanded by 0.2 per cent in the fourth...
photo: European Community / EC
Unemployment falls to 12.1%, close to European average
Unemployment has fallen to 12.1 per cent, official figures have revealed. As the Government detailed its latest plans to drive job creation, the Central Statistics Office quarterly national household survey said the number of people out of work...
photo: European Community / EC
File - Qantas jets taxi at the international airport in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011.
Disclosing a AUD 235 million half- year loss, Australian national airlines Qantas today announced axing...
photo: AP / Rob Griffith