NATO drone goes down in Libya
NATO said Tuesday that it lost contact with a U.S. unmanned helicopter flying surveillance for the organization over the central coastal area of Libya.
NATO said Tuesday that it lost contact with a U.S. unmanned helicopter flying surveillance for the organization over the central coastal area of Libya.
Georgetown : Prime Minister Samuel Hinds who is performing the duties of President today, attended a biodiversity conference which is aimed at developing a conceptual framework for the International Centre for Biodiversity Research and Low…
Western Australia have launched an off-season raid on the eastern states, having added Nathan Rimmington, Travis Birt and Mark Cameron to their squad for 2011-12
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, whose late husband Nestor was her predecessor, announced plans to run for re-election.
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou is set to ask lawmakers to back his new government Tuesday, as he tries to push through unpopular budget cuts in order to get a new international bailout.
For the fourth year in a row, Somalia, plagued by widespread lawlessness, piracy and an ineffective central government, tops an index of failed states.
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who is being treated in Saudi Arabia after an attack on his compound, will return to Yemen on Friday, senior adviser Ahmed al-Soufi told CNN.
Samit Patel has been told in no uncertain terms to make the most of his England one-day recall after improving his fitness enough to earn a place in the Twenty20 and ODI squads to face Sri Lanka
The chairman and secretary of Sri Lanka Cricket will meet with the BCCI on Wednesday, to convince the Indian board to allow its players to participate in the SLPL
Division Two leaders Northamptonshire landed a spectacular victory against Leicestershire in their County Championship match at Grace Road, claiming the last eight wickets for 15 runs in 64 balls to win by an innings and 155 runs an hour before lunch on t
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