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Snow brings Beijing to standstill

Heavy snow has hit Beijing, stranding thousands of passengers at the main airport and casting an unusual quiet over normally busy streets as people stayed out of the freezing weather.

Solomons hit by quakes

4:02pm Two strong earthquakes have damaged villages and triggered landslides in remote parts of the Solomon Islands, but there were no immediate reports of casualties.

Sweden resumes wolf hunt

Swedish hunters have shot dead 20 wolves, as the country begins its first authorised wolf hunt in 45 years, in an effort to keep the population at a controllable level.

US boosts air security on 14 nations

Air travellers from Nigeria, Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and nine other countries will face full-body pat downs before boarding airliners, under new security procedures targeting foreign passengers announced by the US.

Aussie PM turns children's author

Kevin Rudd is about to become a published children's author, with a tale about the lives of two family pets at one of his official residences.

Recall following milk iodine levels

Bonsoy soy milk is being recalled after 10 people, including a child, suffered thyroid problems after drinking the product.

Bird-strike grounds jet

Passengers flying from Wellington to Sydney were stranded in Christchurch yesterday after a Qantas flight suffered a bird strike.

Suspected asylum seekers intercepted

Storm brings 1600 lightning strikes

Obama effigy hanged in Carter hometown

The US Secret Service says it is investigating an effigy of President Barack Obama found hanging by a noose from a building in the hometown of former President Jimmy Carter.

Nuclear shutdown urged after mudslides

The mayor of a mudslide-devastated city has urged a precautionary shutdown of Brazil's only nuclear power plants due to blocked highways, while the discovery of more bodies raised the region's storm-caused death toll to 73.

Thanksgiving dinner gunman arrested

P lab in back seat

Deborah Howell

US journalist dies in NZ

Former Washington Post ombudsman Deborah Howell is being remembered as "a powerful force for good journalism" who was a loyal friend and an inspiring mentor to others in the industry.

Swiss avalanches kill four

At least four people have been killed in two separate avalanche incidents in the Swiss Alps.

Homemade bomb explodes

A powerful homemade bomb exploded outside a courthouse in southern Italy's Reggio Calabria, home to one of Italy's most feared crime groups.

Berlusconi's love songs

Finland shooter chose victims - police

German plane

Plane skids off German runway

A jet has veered off the runway at a western German airport, but no one was injured, authorities say.

World's tallest building opens

Burj Dubai Dubai is set to open the world's tallest building, as the city-state struggles with its financial footing.

Pakistan suicide bomber kills 88

A suicide bomber blew himself up in an SUV at a volleyball game in northwest Pakistan, killing 88 people in a village that opposes Taliban insurgents.

Iran in 'serious crisis'

Taliban behind suicide bomb massacre

Yemeni soldiers outside US embassy

US, UK shut Yemen embassies

The US and Britain have closed their embassies in Yemen in the face of al Qaeda threats, after both countries announced an increase in aid to the government to fight the terror group linked to the failed attempt to bomb a US airliner on Christmas Day.

20,000 homeless after quake

About 20,000 people have been left homeless in the impoverished Central Asian nation of Tajikistan, after an earthquake levelled their homes in a mountainous region.

Kiwi could die in Cambodian jail

Supporters of a former Wellington man jailed for rape in Cambodia fear he will die behind bars, as hopes of a fresh appeal fade.

China arrests 5400 in porn crackdown

Hundreds demand Hong Kong democracy

Tiananmen Square

Snow brings Beijing to standstill

Heavy snow has hit Beijing, stranding thousands of passengers at the main airport and casting an unusual quiet over normally busy streets as people stayed out of the freezing weather.

Somali with chemicals arrested at airport

A man tried to board a commercial airliner in Mogadishu last month carrying powdered chemicals, liquid and a syringe, that could have caused an explosion in a case similarto the terrorist plot to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner, officials say.

38 dead in Nigeria fighting

Fighting between Islamic militants and security forces in northern Nigeria has left at least 38 people dead, as sect members armed with spears, knives, assault rifles and arrows ransacked a neighbourhood and set homes ablaze.

Zimbabwe's Nestle plant shut

S Africa slams Copenhagen result

Dennis Brutus

South African poet dies

South African poet and former political prisoner Dennis Brutus, who fought apartheid in words and deeds and remained an activist well after the fall of his country's racist system, has died. He was 85.

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