TONY Blair has landed Gordon Brown with a dilemma over Europe's expanding role in foreign affairs after the European Union summit that ended yesterday.
Half a century after the European Union was created to forgive and forget the Last Great Misunderstanding, the identical twins who are Poland's president and prime minister let off a massive stink bomb at last week's summit by mentioning the war.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said that "THE CHANGE IN NAME FOR THE EU FOREIGN MINISTER WAS NOT IMPORTANT."
Leaders of Canada's third-largest denomination are preparing to vote on an issue that has already divided the country's two million congregants.
For most people the Sixties was a time of sexual awakening and experimentation. But it wasn't until 1967 that gay and bisexual men could share that freedom.
Iran, Hizbullah, Hamas, World Jihad, and Syria are all actively working against Israel, and may force a conflict as early as this summer, head of Military Intelligence Maj.-Gen. Amos Yadlin told ministers on Sunday during the weekly cabinet meeting.
The 'green' light bulbs which will be made compulsory in British homes can cause people with epilepsy to experience symptoms similar to the early stages of a fit.
Most people in Britain won't have noticed. On the supermarket shelves the signs are still subtle. But the onset of a major change will be sitting in front of many people this morning in their breakfast bowl.
Tony Blair's eagerly awaited meeting with the Pope resulted in discomfort for the Prime Minister when he found himself on the receiving end of a stern lecture over his record in office.
The U.S. dollar took a big hit last week. From Kuwait. On May 20, Kuwait stopped pegging its currency, the dinar, to the U.S. dollar.
You know your currency has become a 98-pound weakling when Kuwait can kick sand on it.
A new, untreatable form of tuberculosis is striking up to 30,000 people a year, the World Health Organization said on Friday, and warned it could spark an "apocalyptic scenario" if unchecked.
News stories of female suicide bombers - young women in the prime of life, sometimes pregnant or with their children - blowing up themselves and dozens of innocent bystanders with explosive belts, have shocked the world in recent months.
The power struggle for German voting dominance in the EU Council of Ministers is intensifying in advance of today's summit conference.
Why is America trying to pour new money and more weapons into Palestinian Arab hands barely days after the Gaza debacle? It is an ill-considered policy, both premature and useless.
Tony Blair has spoken to President Bush and US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice about becoming a Middle East envoy, a White House official says.