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The search for the missing Swindon woman Sian O'Callaghan has taken a dramatic twist after police announced that a man arrested over her disappearance had told them the location of two bodies.

The United Nations security council is planning to vote later on Thursday on a draft resolution that would not only introduce a no-fly zone over Libya

Britons in Bahrain were advised yesterday to travel to the airport this morning.

Japanese authorities have classified the Fukushima nuclear accident as a level 4 disaster, with 7 being the worst.

The government is chartering planes to fly from Tokyo to Hong Kong to help Britons who want to leave Japan.

Energy Secretary Chris Huhne has warned people not to "rush to judgement" about the safety of nuclear power

5,000 people joined a march called by a Turkish free press advocacy group to protest against the arrests and harassment of journalists, Radikal newspaper reported.

A hydrogen explosion rocked the earthquake-stricken nuclear plant in Japan

PRINCE ANDREW’S role as a trade envoy was on a knife-edge last night after Buckingham Palace cancelled his planned trip to Saudi Arabia amid fears that further revelations could cost him his job.

Nineteen more people have been exposed to the radioactive radiations at Fukushima nuclear plant

Police and military reported finding groups of hundreds of bodies at locations along the shattered coastline, including more than 200 found at a new site on Sunday.

Japan was tonight hit by a SECOND big earthquake.

Japanese Meteorological Agency has re-evaluated the March 11 earthquake and increased the magnitude from 8.8 to 9.0.

Workers doused the stricken No.1 reactor with sea water to try to avert catastrophe, in what US experts warned was an "act of desperation" that, in the worst-case scenario, could foreshadow a much more serious disaster.

meltdowns are under way at two nuclear reactors, two days after a massive earthquake, a government official said Sunday.

New Eastern European 'benefit tourism' fears after safeguards scrapped - Telegraph

Eric Joyce: First MP to claim £200,000 expenses

Libya rebels regain Brega town