Latest worldwide news Syrian FM likens fighting inside his country to 9/11 attacks | | Sept. 30 - Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem compares militant attacks to the the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States during his speech to the UN General Assembly. Deborah Gembara reports. .In a speech to the annual meeting of the U.N. General Assembly in New York. |
Tiger deception scares off crop-raiding elephants | | Sept. 24 - Using a system of sensors and speakers, researchers in California are exploiting elephants' natural survival instincts to stop them encroaching on farms and villages in India. By fooling the elephants into believing there are predators nearby, the researchers say crops and lives can be saved. Ben Gruber reports. |
'Bad' Why can't we look away? | | David Bianculli says "Breaking Bad" finale and "Homeland" premier Sunday night have galvanized the attention of viewers in large part because of our modern embrace of the anti-hero. |
NASCAR's 'Bad Brad' | | NASCAR champion Brad Keselowski talks to CNN's Carol Costello about winning and honoring the tradition of the sport. |
The man who stirred up politics | | In the quiet world of German politics, outspoken Social Democrat leader and Angela Merkel's main challenger, Peer Steinbrueck, is causing something of a storm. |
Meet the ocean's 'great ladies' | | It might be better known for its extravagant superyachts, but this week Cannes will be a haven for some of the world's most iconic vintage yachts. Jump aboard for Regates Royales de Cannes. |
Fifth of Hong Kong residents live in poverty | | Hong Kong, with its glittering skyscrapers and luxury malls, is home to some of the world's richest people but new government figures show that a fifth of its population lives in poverty. |
Becker tours hometown | | Three-time Wimbledon champion Boris Becker talks about his career and his first tennis court. |
Well Eating the Color Purple | | Even though its officially autumn, the summer crop of eggplant is still in full swing at farmers markets across the country. |
36 Hours in Hampstead, London | | Pack a picnic for the Heath, stroll through chapters of history and even take a bracing dip during a weekend in Londons worst-kept, high-altitude secret. |
Lotus hopeful on Raikkonen | | Eric Boullier, the Team Principal of Lotus F1, on the future of Kimi Raikkonen and the team's hopes for the remainder of the season. |
Obama hopes Congress will "do the right thing" | | Sep. 30 - In a press conference hours before a looming U.S. government shutdown, Obama calls upon Congress to pass a fiscal budget that includes "Obamacare." Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
Stella McCartney daisy-filled spring | | Sept. 30 - Daisies take centre stage with lightweight jacquards at Stella McCartney's ready-to-wear collection at Paris FashionWeek. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
Cleric Driving could harm ovaries | | A leading Saudi cleric warned women who drive cars could cause damage to their ovaries and pelvises and that they are at risk of having children born with "clinical problems." |
Can Tiger win 15th? | | Shane O'Donoghue previews the PGA Championship and discusses Tiger Wood's elusive 15th major. |
McChrystal, Reto Share Lead in Symetra Finale | | Megan McChrystal and South Africa's Paula Reto were tied for the lead at 12 under when final-round play in the season-ending Symetra Tour Championship was suspended because of darkness. |
Two Higgs boson scientists tipped for Nobel prize | | LONDON (Reuters) - Two scientists who predicted the existence of the Higgs boson - the mysterious particle that explains why elementary matter has mass - are Thomson Reuters' top tips to win this year's Nobel prize in physics. |
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