A Scottish pensioner has become one of only seven living people to hold judo's highest rank.
A teenager from New Zealand has saved herself from the jaws of a shark by using her body-board to defend herself.
People who administer bone-crushing handshakes to prove the strength of their personalities should be charged with assault, says a Labour MP.
Drug smugglers appear to have made a major slip-up, after huge quantities of cocaine were delivered to supermarkets in Spain hidden in boxes of bananas.
A man was allegedly attacked with a running chainsaw while sitting on a lawn of a Dunedin house yesterday afternoon.
A doctor who botched the circumcision of a wriggling four-year-old, severing an artery in the boy's penis, may face further disciplinary action, after a report by the Health and Disability Commissioner was released today.
Road trains that link vehicles together using wireless sensors could soon be on European roads.
A South Korean woman is celebrating after passing the written exam for a driving licence - on her 950th attempt.
The Malaysian government has refused to release 10,000 Bibles which it seized because they contained the word Allah to refer to God.
A man was beaten to death by a gang after he confronted a thief who stole his girlfriend's Halloween hat.
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A map designed to show the predicted effects of a 4C rise in global average temperature has been unveiled by the UK government.
A gang of up to 20 youths attacked an off-duty trainee police officer outside a gay bar in Liverpool city centre.
Sweden's unemployment agency has been found guilty of discrimination for expelling a Muslim man from a job training program because he refused to shake hands with a woman.
A Scottish pensioner has become one of only seven living people to hold judo's highest rank.
Will these men ever learn that they need women to continue their lineage? Yet they treat these women worse than dogs.
A teenager from New Zealand has saved herself from the jaws of a shark by using her body-board to defend herself.
People who administer bone-crushing handshakes to prove the strength of their personalities should be charged with assault, says a Labour MP.
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