LOS ANGELES, USA – A deadly wildfire that has blackened a wide swath of tinder-dry forest around Los Angeles made another menacing advance Monday, surging toward thousands of suburban homes and a vital mountaintop broadcasting complex while trapping five people inside a smoky canyon.
UK - Front-line NHS staff are unlikely to have an impact on tackling childhood obesity, say UK researchers. GPs and practice nurses told a University of Bristol team there were limits on what they could do to solve what is effectively a social problem.
GERMANY - Human rights advocates are calling the case of a German homeschooling family "a critical human rights battle." On September 22nd, the Schmidt family of southern Bavaria in Germany will face a hearing in which government officials will decide if they may keep custody of one of their sons.
UK - After all the indignant denials and grotesque protestations, it is now clear that the release of Lockerbie bomber Adelbaset al-Megrahi WAS engineered as part of a tawdry deal to secure a multibillion-pound Libyan oil contract for BP.
IRELAND - Much to the delight of Brussels, Michael O'Leary, the boss of Ryanair, last week announced that he is to donate €500,000 towards persuading the Irish people to vote Yes to the EU constitution in their referendum on October 2. "Ireland's future success," he proclaimed, "depends on being at the heart of Europe."
UK - An apple a day is even more important for a healthy diet than experts first thought, according to new research. Scientists have analysed the properties of fruits - including apples, peaches and nectarines - and found levels of a key antioxidant was previously underestimated.
USA - Federal Reserve and Treasury officials are scrambling to prevent the commercial-real-estate sector from delivering a roundhouse punch to the US economy just as it struggles to get up off the mat.
WASHINGTON, USA - Despite signs of an improving economy, the nation's banks are still struggling - in fact, the pace of bank failures has accelerated. What would it take to turn the banking sector around? Here are some questions and answers about the wave of US bank failures, as the latest quarterly snapshot of the industry painted a grim picture.
LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE, CALIFORNIA, USA - A wildfire in the heavily populated Los Angeles foothills threatened 10,000 homes on Sunday, and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger warned residents to heed evacuation orders for the "out of control" and "very dangerous" blaze.
UK - Women in same-sex relationships can now register both their names on the birth certificate of a child conceived as a result of fertility treatment. Female couples not in a civil partnership but receiving fertility treatment may also both be registered.
HOLLAND - Dutch legislator Geert Wilders compared the prophet Mohammed with a pig after a report was published that Saudi Arabian authorities returned a runaway 10-year-old bride to her 80-year-old husband.
UK - Energy saving light bulbs are not as bright as their traditional counterparts and claims about the amount of light they produce are "exaggerated", the European Union has admitted.
JAPAN - Japan's opposition leader Yukio Hatoyama has hailed an election "revolution", with exit polls suggesting a massive win for his party. The Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) won 300 seats in the 480-seat lower house, ending 50 years of almost unbroken rule by the LDP, NHK TV predicted.
UK - The phrase 'nine meals from anarchy' sounds more like the title of a bad Hollywood movie than any genuine threat. But that was the expression coined by Lord Cameron of Dillington, a farmer who was the first head of the Countryside Agency to describe just how perilous Britain's food supply actually is.
ISRAEL - Once again, the Palestinian Authority denies that the Holy Temple ever existed – despite a Waqf pamphlet from 1925 boasting proudly that the Temple Mount once housed Solomon's Temple.