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  1. 'Locked Up For Enjoying Herself'

    World

    'Locked Up For Enjoying Herself'

    SkyNews - Thursday, May 8 04:08 pm

    Sent 37 Times

    Austrian incest victim Elisabeth Fritzl was imprisoned for 24 years by her father because the then 18-year-old was reportedly enjoying too many nights out. More »

  2. File photo of former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who said Wednesday that the United States risks starting a new Cold War by proposing to build a missile shield in central and eastern Europe.

    World

    Gorbachev fears new Cold War over US missile shield: report

    AFP - Wednesday, May 7 02:46 am

    Sent 8 Times

    LONDON (AFP) - The United States risks starting a new Cold War by proposing to build a missile shield in central and eastern Europe, former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev said in comments published here Wednesday. More »

  3. South African President Thabo Mbeki delivers a speech at the South Africa-Qatar Business Forum in Doha on May 7. Mbeki, the chief regional mediator on the crisis in Zimbabawe, has arrived in Harare under pressure to help end the country's electoral deadlock and political violence.

    World

    Mbeki faces Mugabe for Zimbabwe crisis talks

    AFP - 1 hour 55 minutes ago

    Sent 8 Times

    HARARE (AFP) - South African President Thabo Mbeki, the chief regional mediator on the crisis in Zimbabawe, arrived in Harare on Friday under pressure to help end the country's electoral deadlock and political violence. More »

  4. World

    What went wrong for Clinton?

    AFP - Friday, May 9 08:36 am

    Sent 5 Times

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Hillary Clinton's White House quest, now on life support, was anchored on a lifetime of political experience, but she found her message trumped by Barack Obama's soaring call for hope and change. More »

  5. World

    Russia parades its military might

    ITN - 1 hour 39 minutes ago

    Sent 4 Times

    Russia has celebrated its victory over Nazi Germany with a display of military might not seen since the collapse of the Soviet Union. More »

  6. World

    Obama eyes victorious end to Democratic race

    AFP - 2 hours 12 minutes ago

    Sent 4 Times

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Democrat Barack Obama mapped out the end-game for his epic White House tussle with Hillary Clinton but the former first lady refused to yield to media catcalls declaring the race over. More »

  7. World

    Russia and U.S. sign civilian nuclear pact

    Reuters - Tuesday, May 6 06:10 pm

    Sent 4 Times

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia and the United States signed a pact on Tuesday allowing the world's two biggest atomic powers to boost their nuclear trade and work on new ways to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons. More »

  8. World

    Russia's Medvedev nominates Putin as PM

    Reuters - Wednesday, May 7 11:59 am

    Sent 4 Times

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday formally nominated Vladimir Putin as his prime minister, the Kremlin said. More »

  9. World

    Baby with two faces hailed as goddess

    ITN - Wednesday, April 9 10:02 am

    Sent 4 Times

    A baby born with two faces in an Indian village is being hailed as a Hindu goddess. More »

  10. World

    Grave-Stoned: Skull Used As A Bong

    SkyNews - Friday, May 9 06:45 am

    Sent 2 Times

    Three teenagers have been accused of digging up a body and using the skull as a bong to smoke marijuana. More »


Most Emailed Photos - World

  • 1.Baby with two faces hailed as goddessITN

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  • 2.Map of Chile locating the Chaiten volcano. A thick cloud of ash from the erupting Chaiten volcano in southern Chile spread across a swath of South America Wednesday, prompting fears of health crisis for the people caught in its wake.AFP

    Sent 2 Times

  • 3.A soldier of 62nd Ordnance Company (EOD) Joint Task Force Troy MND-B kneels to pay a respects to his fallen comrade SFC Lawrence D.Ezell during a memorial service at the Camp Taji north of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, May 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)AP

    Sent 2 Times

  • 4.A newborn black Jaguar, Panthera Onca, who is two-month-old and yet to be named, is seen at the Huachipa zoo in Lima, Monday, May 5, 2008. The cub is the third Jaguar born in captivity in Peru.(AP Photo/Martin Mejia)AP

    Sent 2 Times

  • 5.A newborn black Jaguar, Panthera Onca, who is two-month-old and yet to be named, plays at the Huachipa zoo in Lima, Monday, May 5, 2008. The cub is the third black Jaguar born in captivity in Peru.(AP Photo/Martin Mejia)AP

    Sent 2 Times

  • 6.A newborn black Jaguar, Panthera Onca, who is two-month-old and yet to be named, plays with zoo employee Martin Gallardo, left, at the Huachipa zoo in Lima, Monday, May 5, 2008. The cub is the third black Jaguar born in captivity in Peru.(AP Photo/Martin Mejia)AP

    Sent 2 Times

  • 7.Putin confirmed as Russian prime ministerITN

    Sent 2 Times

  • 8.Flags which show united clasped hands placed near the side of a gathering in the city of Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, May 8, 2008. Around 3,000 Afghans mostly ethnic-Pashtun politicians and civil-society activists participated at a gathering and announced the formation of a movement to put an end to the conflicts in the country. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)AP

    Sent 1 Times

  • 9.Ridh Hadi places his two-year old nephew, Ali Hussein, into a coffin in the Shiite stronghold of Sadr City in Baghdad, Iraq on Wednesday, April 30, 2008. The child died on Tuesday after U.S. forces struck back at militia fighters with 200-pound (90-kilogram) guided rockets that devastated at least three buildings in the densely packed district that serves as the Baghdad base for the powerful Mahdi Army militia. (AP Photo/ Karim Kadim)AP

    Sent 1 Times

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