Maurice Clemmons

Cop-killer suspect on the run

A heavily armed SWAT team stormed a Seattle home where they thought they had cornered the suspect in the slaying of four police officers at a coffee shop, only to find out that he was not in the house.

US, Brazil at odds over Honduras

Honduras' disputed presidential election is likely to set Washington against emerging Latin American power Brazil.

Nazi camp guard's trial 'biased' - claim

8:11am A German court has put John Demjanjuk on trial to face charges of being an accessory to the murder of 27,900 Jews at a Nazi death camp, and his lawyer immediately accused the court of bias.

Six killed in Canada float plane crash

8:19am A float plane has crashed off Canada's Pacific coast, killing six people, including an infant. Two people on board survived.

UK sailors held in Iran

8:16am Iran is holding five British sailors after stopping their racing yacht in the Persian Gulf, the British government says.

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Aussie leadership battle heats up

Tony Abbott will throw his hat into the ring for the Australian Liberal leadership, opening the way for a three-way contest against Malcolm Turnbull and Joe Hockey that could tear the party apart.

Australia No.1 for McMansions

Australians are piling on extra bedrooms at the fastest rate in the world, with the size of their homes overtaking those in the US as the world's biggest.

Australia No.2 in gold production

Rudd picks up some luck

Tiger admits accident fault

Despite presenting his side of the car-crash story and asking that it remain "a private matter," Tiger Woods may still not be in the clear.

Hunt begins for US cop shooter

A man with an extensive criminal past is being sought as a "person of interest" in a deadly ambush on four US police officers.

Fake cops free 28 from cells

Climber's body sealed in cave

Maurice Clemmons

Cop-killer suspect on the run

A heavily armed SWAT team stormed a Seattle home where they thought they had cornered the suspect in the slaying of four police officers at a coffee shop, only to find out that he was not in the house.

GM restructuring puts 9000 jobs at risk

A restructuring of GM's European business could see nearly 9000 jobs disappear, with Germany being worst hit.

'Halve greenhouse gases' - Denmark

The world should cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent by 2050, with the bulk of the reduction coming from rich countries, according to a draft proposal by climate talk hosts Denmark.

Nazi camp guard's trial to begin

Swiss ban mosque minarets

John Demjanjuk

Nazi camp guard's trial 'biased' - claim

A German court has put John Demjanjuk on trial to face charges of being an accessory to the murder of 27,900 Jews at a Nazi death camp, and his lawyer immediately accused the court of bias.

Dubai worries linger

Dubai's government said it was not responsible for the debts of its flagship conglomerate, offering little clarity on a plan to delay billions in debt repayments.

Iran doubts nuclear treaty benefit

Iran's parliament speaker Ali Larijani says Iran sees little benefit from its membership of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, a day after Tehran announced plans to build 10 uranium enrichment plants.

Mystery of Saddam TV channel

Defiant Iran boosts nuclear programme

Millions arrive for hajj

Five hajj swine flu deaths

Five people died from swine flu during hajj, a relatively small number considering the event is the largest annual gathering in the world and is seen as an ideal incubator for the virus.

10 killed in China crash

10 people have been killed when a bus plunged off a steep slope into a valley in China's southern Guangdong province.

Climate change 'front' forged

A clutch of major emerging economies including China and India have forged a united front to put pressure on developed countries at next month's climate change negotiations in Copenhagen.

Cargo plane crashes in China

Two dead, 50 missing as ferry sinks

Bangladesh ferry

Packed Dhaka ferry capsizes

A rescue ship has righted a capsized Bangladesh ferry, easing the work of those searching the submerged cabins for scores believed trapped inside.

Somali pirates seize Greek ship

Somali pirates have seized a Greek-flagged oil tanker near the Seychelles, more than 700 miles off the coast of Somalia, Greece's coastguard said.

Dozens dead in Congo sinking

At least 73 people were killed and others missing after a logging boat sank in a lake in western Democratic Republic of Congo, a Red Cross official said.

US says Sudan's 2010 elections in doubt

Dick Smith helped pay Aussie ransom

Somali refugee

Thousands flee Somali rebels

Hundreds of Somali refugees have fled to Kenya after rebels suspected of links to al Qaeda seized a Somali town near the border, residents said.

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