Vegetable growers are suffering the worst season they have known because of the recent rains, with major losses in some crops expected to drive up prices.
SHENYANG -- Twenty-five people are confirmed dead and 33 injured after an explosion at a privately-owned karaoke parlor in northeast China on Wednesday night, local sources said.
THE national terror threat level was last night reduced from critical to severe, signalling police and intelligence services believe they have captured all those behind the Glasgow and London car bombs.
JERUSALEM - Hamas' purported rescue operation today in which kidnapped BBC reporter Alan Johnston was freed from captivity really was a "movie" staged by Hamas to endear itself to the international community and demonstrate it is capable of imposing order in Gaza, a senior Palestinian Authority official charged
The U.N. recently announced global warming is leading inexorably to global catastrophe. Al Gore won the "best documentary" Oscar for his disaster film "An Inconvenient Truth." The news media beat the drum of "climate catastrophe" daily, all but ignoring scientists who say the threat is overblown or nonexistent.
Supermarkets have been criticised for offering consumers too much choice after it was revealed that Tesco now stocks 38 different varieties of milk.
A Tesco store is selling milk branded as 'local' despite being produced 150 miles away.
Hundreds of victims of the floods that have devastated swathes of England may not be able to return home for up to 18 months, officials said today.
CARDINAL Keith O'Brien has hit out at Prime Minister Gordon Brown for not ending the centuries old Act of Settlement.
Surrounded by hundreds of happy children, the last of a herd of five sheep had its wool shorn in Beit El Tuesday afternoon - not for profit, but to fulfill a Biblical commandment. Town elders said it was the first time in probably 2,000 years that the commandment had been fulfilled there.
In a dramatic about-face, controversial plans to construct a major new bridge to the Mughrabi Gate adjacent to Jerusalem's Western Wall directly through an archeological garden abutting the Temple Mount have been nixed amid concern about possible damage to artifacts, officials said Monday.
Benedict XVI will make a pastoral visit to Naples as that city hosts an annual interreligious meeting to promote dialogue and peace.
Pakistan's president, Gen Pervez Musharraf, faced a violent challenge to his authority last night after nine people were killed in clashes between security forces and radical Islamist students.
Just when you thought the weather couldn't get any worse, Britain was bombarded with huge hailstones yesterday.
An al-Qaeda leader in Iraq boasted before last week's failed bombings in London and Glasgow that his group was planning to attack British targets and that "those who cure you will kill you", The Times has learnt.