Italy Health Minister apologizes for botched birth
Italy's Health Minister has apologized to a new mother for an operating room fistfight between two doctors that led to her botched delivery.
Italy's Health Minister has apologized to a new mother for an operating room fistfight between two doctors that led to her botched delivery.
Sudan's Foreign Ministry says a U.S. aid worker kidnapped four months ago has been freed by police.
A major Mexican television network says a car has exploded in front of its offices in a northern state where officials are investigating the massacre of 72 Central and South American migrants.
A family spokesman says a South African girl who survived a criminal attack that shocked the nation was among those killed when a train hit a school van this week.
She had a suitcase full of stuffed tigers – and one real one.
A terror suspect who appeared on the TV show “Canadian Idol” has made a brief court appearance.
Chile's Health Minister says one of the 33 trapped miners will have a good career in medicine after he's rescued.
A ten-month-old Chinese baby weighs just as much as a normal 6-year-old.
A semi-official Iranian news agency says an Iranian F4 fighter jet has crashed in the country's south, near a nuclear power plant that is expected to be launched next month.
Romanian officials say a fourth baby has died following a fire which engulfed a maternity ward at a Bucharest hospital.
Afghanistan's president has issued a decree formalizing a four-month deadline for private security companies to disband.
Regional police say a vehicle has exploded outside a cafe in southern Russia, injuring at least 15 people.
Ugandan officials say 32 people have now been charged in connection with the July bomb blasts that killed 76 people.
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It's the latest attack to raise questions about the ability of Iraqi forces to provide security as U.S. Troops head home.
China says the death toll has jumped to 702 people, with more than 1,000 still missing in a landslide disaster in Gansu province.
Even amid an effort by NATO forces to reduce civilian casualties in Afghanistan, the U.N. says the number of civilians killed or injured in the war there is going up.
Officials say a fire broke out overnight in one of barracks of the former Nazi death camp of Majdanek, destroying more than half of the building and about 10,000 shoes of Holocaust survivors.
Spain's much-publicized plan to have thousands of electric cars on the road in the coming years appears way off target: only 16 have been sold so far.
The Pakistani Taliban has urged the government not to accept any foreign aid for victims of the worst flooding in the country's history.
A cat home alone in Germany apparently turned on the vacuum cleaner, frightened itself half to death and wound up being attended to by emergency services.
Brazil has formally offered asylum to a woman sentenced to death in Iran on an adultery conviction.
Naomi Campbell's former business agent has told a war crimes court the fashion model flirted with former Liberian President Charles Taylor at a 1997 dinner and he arranged to send her a gift of uncut diamonds.
Chinese state media says the death toll from a massive landslide triggered by floods in the country's northwest has risen to 337.
Officials at the U.S. Geological Survey say there's no threat of tsunami following a powerful earthquake that struck waters off eastern Indonesia today.