Speaking to The Daily Telegraph at Vavuniya, where 210,000 people are being held in five camps for “internally displaced people”, ragged Tamils said they had come under attack from both sides as the 26-year civil war reached its conclusion last... (Continue reading)
Two short-range missiles were fired on North Korea’s east coast, according to Yonhap, the South Korean news agency. One was a surface-to-air missile and one a surface-to-ship. Both were estimated to have a range of 80 miles. The rogue state fired... (Continue reading)
Dwight Howard dominated the overtime period to lift the Orlando Magic to a 116–114 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, putting the home team on the verge of the NBA finals. Howard’s two free throws with 21 seconds remaining capped a 10-point... (Continue reading)
MINNEAPOLIS—Justin Morneau’s three-run homer capped a five-run fifth inning for Minnesota against Boston starter Jon Lester, and the Twins beat the Red Sox 5-2 on Tuesday night. Nick Blackburn (4-2) struck out a career-high seven in seven innings for Minnesota, yielding... (Continue reading)
A horror film based on the real story of cannibal Armin Meiwes can now be shown in Germany, a court has ruled. Screenings of Rohtenburg were banned in 2006 after a court ruled the film infringed the convicted 47-year-old’s personal rights. But... (Continue reading)
Facebook has sold a 1.96% stake for $200m (£126m) to a Russian internet firm, a move that values the social networking website at $10bn. Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg said he had been impressed by Digital Sky Technology’s (DST) “impressive growth and... (Continue reading)
General Motors’ bondholders have rejected a key part of the carmaker’s restructuring plan, which makes it more likely to seek bankruptcy protection. The board will now meet to discuss its “next steps” after a large number of investors refused to exchange... (Continue reading)
Scientists have finished sequencing the mouse genome after a 10-year effort. The humble mouse is the experimental workhorse in laboratories worldwide, so this high-quality genome sequence will aid in the fight against human disease. The search for novel treatments could benefit from... (Continue reading)
Diplodocus’s impressive neck sweeps along the main hall of London’s Natural History museum, welcoming its visitors. Now, findings suggest that 150 million years ago the giant may have held its head higher for much of the time. By studying the skeletons of... (Continue reading)
Survivors of childhood cancer have a higher life-long risk of developing a new form of the disease, a study shows. The Journal of the National Cancer Institute study blames potent therapies rather than genetics, and is the first to show the... (Continue reading)