- Jingoism is no answer to England's ebbing power
- Polish prosecutor 'shoots self after news conference'
- Bridge owner Moroun to spend night in jail after appeals court denies bid for release
- Spain's Judge Baltasar Garzon convicted for wiretapping--"Spain's Supreme Court has found the country's best-known judge, Baltasar Garzon, guilty of authorising illegal recordings of lawyers' conversations."
- After 13 Years in Germany: Town Hides Family in Fight Against Deportation
- A New Generation Aims to Revitalize Russia--"Russia's young people are growing up with more freedom than ever. Twenty years after the end of communism, the first post-Soviet generation is transforming the country -- whether the once and future president likes it or not."
- Polishing Putin: hacked emails suggest dirty tricks by Russian youth group--"Nashi runs web of online trolls and bloggers paid to praise Vladimir Putin and denigrate enemies, group claims."
- Russian clocks stay on summertime--"Russia has not put its clocks back for winter this year, after President Dmitry Medvedev decided the country would stay permanently in summertime."
- India Factory Workers Revolt, Kill Company President
- Women labourers give opium to infants to keep them quiet while working
- The Two Indias: Astounding Poverty in the Backyard of Amazing Growth
- North Korea reportedly punishing those who didn't sufficiently mourn Kim Jong Il
- Cage dogs of Hong Kong: The tragedy of tens of thousands living in 6ft by 2ft rabbit hutches
- Kong Qingdong, Chinese professor, sparks outrage in Hong Kong
- Chinese dissident on trial after using Skype to send poem
- The Tragic Story of a Beijing Neighborhood's Destruction--"As the Chinese capital develops, the demolition of historic neighborhoods and displacement of once-secure families is becoming one of the city's most controversial issues."
- Australian politician caught using speech from Michael Douglas film--"Australian Transport Minister Anthony Albanese has been accused of parroting Michael Douglas' speech in the 1995 film The American President."
- US legal dramas confuse juries--"Australian juries have been so influenced by American television shows such as Law and Order they are adopting US legal terms that have no relevance in Australian courts."
- Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd resigns as Foreign Minister