Dog gives birth to cat in North Kore
A North Korean man has claimed that his dog gave birth to a kitten earlier this week.
Jeong Pyong-bong was happy to show off what he said was the dog's kitten when he revealed the litter to the world
Formula One: De Villota returns home after accident
Formula One driver Maria De Villota has been allowed to return home to Spain to continue her rehabilitation two weeks after a testing accident cost her the sight in her right eye.
The 32-year-old req
Fauja Singh, 101, dazzles in Olympic Torch relay
Punjab-born Fauja Singh, who defies age to run marathons, drew the loudest cheers on Saturday as the Olympic Torch was carried by him, Olympic medal winners and leading individuals through London amid
‘Early man ate cooked plants too’
Early man is known to be a meat-eater, but a new study suggests that his menu included a range of cooked plant food, which also had medicinal and nutritional values.
Olympics: Flame makes dramatic entrance to London
The Olympic flame makes a dramatic arrival in London on Friday to tour the capital before it plays a starring role in the opening ceremony in one week's time.
Mum and daughter reunite after 50 years through Facebook
Facebook has helped reunite a mother and a daughter who had been separated for nearly half a century.
Stephanie Phillips used the social network site to track down her mom Joan Wehrmeyer , who she ha
Vodafone organic growth hit by India, UK slowdowns
Vodafone posted a sharp drop in quarterly organic growth as weak trading in Italy and unexpected slowdowns in Britain and India hit the world's largest mobile operator.
‘Eggs are more nutritious now than before’
An egg today is better than a hen tomorrow!
Going to work on an egg is healthier than before as a study has found that it’s nutritional benefits have increased over past 30 years.
‘Early man ate cooked plants too’
Early man is known to be a meat-eater, but a new study suggests that his menu included a range of cooked plant food, which also had medicinal and nutritional values.
AIDS deaths declining steadily but ‘too slowly’, finds UN report
The global AIDS epidemic is on the decline, but progress is worryingly slow, according a new United Nations report.