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YouTube celebrated its seventh birthday by saying it has hit fresh milestones in terms of its offerings and the amount of time spent on the video-sharing website.
A year ago, a service called Twitter, which had taken the web and mobiles by storm, opened up shop in London as part of its global expansion. A year later...
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria marks the first anniversary on Thursday of an increasingly bloody uprising against President Bashar al-Assad, with recent army gains unlikely to quell the revolt and no diplomatic solution in sight.
Tears flowed as New Zealanders marked the first anniversary of the deadly Christchurch earthquake, standing in silent tribute to the victims.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sixty years after she ascended to the throne in an austere Britain still facing post-war rationing, Queen Elizabeth marked the milestone on Monday with a new website that showed...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chardonnay, the world's most popular white wine, dates back centuries, but it owes much of its history in the United States to a winemaker who planted the grape in California 100...
Thousands of Egyptians gathered in Tahrir Square on Wednesday to mark one year since the start of the protests that toppled Hosni Mubarak. Many in the country feel reform has not gone far enough and seek the resignation of the military leadership.
January 24th marks a year since one of the largest terrorist acts that occurred in Russia during the recent years. It goes about the explosion at Moscow's Domodedovo International Airport. Magomed Yevloev, a 21-year-old suicide bomber, a resident of the village of Ali-Yurt, Ingushetia, detonated his explosive device on January 24, 2011
It has been one year since protesters in Cairo set in motion Egypt's popular uprising, turning "January 25" into a battle-cry for revolution. But after 12 months of a rocky transition to democracy, few are ready to celebrate an unfinished revolution.
Another day, another bikini extravaganza from LeAnn Rimes. She switched up her bikinis from the last photo op, which we discussed yesterday. I kind of wish we had more photos of LeAnn’s completely and utterly SET-UP photo shoot at the beach from a few days ago, just because the photographer got some shots of her [...]
Attackers threw a bomb into a Muslim school in southern Nigeria, injuring at least seven, police said Wednesday, just days after a spate of bombings of churches by an Islamist sect renewed fears of sectarian violence spreading across the country.
Saturday marks the anniversary of the death of Tunisian fruit seller Mohammed Bouazizi, who set himself on fire in protest against the authoritarian regime, igniting the Tunisian revolution and subsequent Arab Spring uprisings across the region.
Nearly two dozen singers and musicians from nine Latin American nations gathered to honour Fidel Castro with a happy-birthday concert on Friday on the eve of the former leader's 85th birthday.
The Islamic-leaning government filled four top military posts that were vacated suddenly last week, decisively strengthening civilian control over the armed forces.
In an era of instant replays, there is an old-world charm to ball marks, imprints of evidence left behind when the ball hits a clay court.
AP - The Danish pop band Michael Learns To Rock has sold more than 10 million albums, performed in packed stadiums and spawned a string of soaring ballads that echo every night through countless karaoke bars.
Former South African President Thabo Mbeki Wednesday predicted a peaceful outcome if residents of Southern Sudan vote for independence in the election beginning Sunday.
AP - Various Artists, "CTI Records: The Cool Revolution" (Sony/Masterworks Jazz)

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