Taiwan's incumbent President Ma Ying-jeou wins a second term in office, promising to further improve ties with neighbouring China.
The Royal Navy has captured 13 Somali pirates after boarding a dhow in the Indian Ocean, the Ministry of Defence says, as part of a Nato-led operation.
CNET editor Dong Ngo's roundup of CES 2012's networking and storage offerings.
Obama administration issues statement about stance on Stop Online Piracy Act and other pending antipiracy legislation, saying that while the administration recognizes need for laws that fight online piracy, it's wary of laws that could lead to censorship, cybersecurity problems, a quashing of innovation, and other issues.
Tunisians mark the first anniversary of the ousting of President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, an event that triggered the Arab Spring in North Africa and the Middle East.
Europe's top economic official has criticised the decision by Standard and Poor's to downgrade the credit ratings of nine eurozone countries, including stripping France of its AAA rating.
Europe's top economic official has criticised the decision by Standard and Poor's to downgrade the credit ratings of nine eurozone countries, including stripping France of its AAA rating.
The opposition candidate in the Taiwanese presidential elections has admitted defeat, giving incumbent President ma Ying-Jeou a second term in office.
Unions accuse Labour of failing to speak up for "ordinary people" after Ed Balls indicates it will support a pay freeze for public sector workers.
CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell rounds up the tablet highlights of the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show.
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