Poland Polish pilot hailed a hero after 767 lands on its belly A Polish pilot is being hailed a hero after successfully crash-landing a passenger plane in Warsaw. With 231 people on board, the Boeing 767 had to 01/11/2011
tomorrows-city Punggol eco-town - Building energy efficiency Today we headed to the north of Singapore to see some sustainable housing projects- so far north in fact that our mobile phones told us “Welcome to 01/11/2011
Sarkozy: Europe shocked by Greek referendum Nicolas Sarkozy says the calling of a referendum in Athens on whether Greece should accept the latest international bailout for its economy came as a 01/11/2011
Latvia Latvia wants Russian as official language A month-long campaign has begun in Latvia that could lead to Russian becoming an official language. With nearly half the country’s population 01/11/2011
China China hits Ai Wei Wei with big tax bill Chinese dissident artist Ai Wei Wei says he has been ordered to pay nearly two million euros in back taxes and fines. Authorities say it is due from 01/11/2011
Nepal Nepal cracks down on Tibetan rights protest More than 100 Tibetan exiles have been detained after a protest in Nepal against Chinese rule. Riot police broke up the demonstration, which took 01/11/2011
Poland Polish pilot hailed a hero after 767 lands on its belly A Polish pilot is being hailed a hero after successfully crash-landing a passenger plane in Warsaw. With 231 people on board, the Boeing 767 had to 01/11/2011
Algeria Algeria's metro system starts on track Algeria’s President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has inaugurated the country’s brand new metro service in the capital Algiers. The project dates back to the 01/11/2011
Tunisia EU Parliament optimistic in Tunis Tunisians have mixed feelings about the results of their first truly democratic elections, in which the Ennahda Islamic Party won 41 percent of the 01/11/2011
United Kingdom London protests prick Anglican conscience The protesters camping at Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London’s financial heartland place the Church of England in a moral quandary. The Occupy London 01/11/2011
Turkey Turkey brings Afghanistan and Pakistan together Talks have been held between Afghanistan and Pakistan for the first time since the assassination of an Afghan peace negotiator. The meeting was 01/11/2011
Markets dive on Greek referendum shock Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou’s decision to let his people vote on the country’s bailout package caused the world’s financial markets to go 01/11/2011
United Kingdom UK warns states against cyber censorship Britain has rejected calls from China and Russia to give governments the power to control the internet. It follows a proposal to the UN by Beijing 01/11/2011
France Protests start ahead of G20 summit in Cannes Politicians are facing pressure from the streets ahead of this week’s G20 summit. The city of Nice has already been the venue of one big 01/11/2011
Chinese buyers vow long-term financing for Saab Bosses of the Chinese companies that are buying Saab have been in Sweden and talking about its future. Under the agreed sale to China’s Pang Da 01/11/2011
Greece Greek socialists turn on PM over referendum The Greek prime minister’s announcement of a referendum on the country’s bailout package has thrown the domestic political scene into 01/11/2011
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma swaps Bach for bluegrass World famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma has exchanged Bach for bluegrass in his latest project – The Goat Rodeo Sessions. The Grammy winner teamed up with 01/11/2011
Amal: a film festival of hope It is the final destination for the thousands of Christian pilgrims who walk the Way of St James each year, and for the past nine years the Spanish 01/11/2011
Greece Greeks pour scorn on bailout poll plan Over the past year widespread protests and strikes across Greece have shown the level of opposition to the government’s austerity measures. Now 01/11/2011
Pakistani cricketers found guilty of betting plot Former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt and fast bowler Mohammad Asif could face jail sentences after being found guilty of spot-fixing during a 01/11/2011
Graham Henry steps down Just nine days after guiding the All Blacks to their second World Cup victory on home soil, Graham Henry has officially announced he is to step down 01/11/2011
Ukraine Chernobyl 'liquidators' try to storm parliament Veterans of the Chernobyl nuclear clean-up operation have been battling police outside Ukraine’s parliament in Kiev. Some 1,000 so-called 01/11/2011
Greek referendum shock slams markets The Greek prime minister’s decision to let the country’s people vote on a bailout package caused the world’s financial markets to go into freefall on 01/11/2011
Climate change refugees could end up trapped Hundreds of millions of people fleeing storms, droughts or floods caused by global warming could end up trapped in disaster areas, according to a 01/11/2011
China China hopes Shenzhou 8 will aid space lab project The blast-off marked a successful launch for China in a mission that will test its bid to become a major power in space. The unmanned Shenzhou 8 01/11/2011
Q3 growth doesn't dispel UK recession fears Britain appears to be teetering on the brink of recession, despite stronger-than-expected GDP growth in the third quarter. It was up 0.5 percent 01/11/2011
Credit Suisse shrinks investment bank, cuts jobs Credit Suisse plans to cut another 1,500 jobs and scale back its loss-making investment banking business as it announced disappointing third-quarter 01/11/2011
Interest rates cut down under Australia’s central bank has cut the cost of borrowing there for the first time since the global financial crisis more than two years ago. As 01/11/2011
USA Back in the Day: first and only flight of the world's largest plane November 2, 1947. The enormous H-4 Hercules, to this day the biggest plane ever made, makes a successful maiden flight at Long Beach, California. It 01/11/2011
tomorrows-city The urban energy enigma Energy. It is generated, consumed, and expelled. Our cities have a constant appetite for it. So how could that kind of consumption of power and 01/11/2011