SOBBING and wailing filled the air today as thousands of people gathered in Jerusalem for funerals of teenagers killed by a Palestinian gunman at a religious school the previous night
HAMAS Islamists today claimed responsibility for a shooting attack at a Jewish religious school in Jerusalem that killed eight people yesterday, a Hamas official said
CHINA has pledged to impose tougher curbs on foreign artists after pop star Bjork sang in support of Tibetan independence in Shanghai, warning similar actions could lead to them being blacklisted
A SWISS adventurer who plans to drive his home-built solar-powered car around the world without a drop of fossil fuel, has finished the Australian leg of his tour in Fremantle
ROYAL Air Force (RAF) personnel at an air base in England have been ordered not to wear their uniforms in public following a spate of threats and abuse from civilians
A PATIENT was told there was no reason why he couldn`t have surgery in a British hospital, despite the smell caused by a dead rodent trapped in the building`s ceiling
A FORMER councillor from Spain`s ruling Socialist Party was shot dead in the northern Basque region today, the regional government said, two days before the country holds general elections
DESPITE facing a FIFA deadline next month and disgruntled workers occupying the stadium, the organisers of South Africa`s 2010 World Cup insist the Nelson Mandela Stadium - a semi-final venue - will be ready in time
AN independently-chaired NRL conference in May will be told the best way to fight Australian rules attacks on western Sydney and the Gold Coast is to make the AFL spend as much of their money as possible
WHILE Penrith continues to pursue Todd Carney, this season looks like being the last at the club for the hero of its 2003 grand final victory, hooker Luke Priddis
CENTEARY celebrations are a focus for the NRL in 2008, but for Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy what`s happened in the more recent past is only for scrapbooks - preferably unopened