Several shows at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, including “Roadkill” and “Sub Rosa,” tinker with the traditional audience construct. Read More »
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Three people were arrested after protesters threw eggs and shoes at former British Prime Minister Tony Blair when he arrived to sign copies of his memoir at a bookshop in Dublin on Saturday, national broadcaster RTE said. Read More »
A fourth Pakistan cricketer is being investigated by cricket's governing body, claims the News of the World. Read More »
The health-conscious middle classes are suckers for the latest superfood, especially one that promises everything from weight loss to improved brain function. But a craze for Brazilian acai berries has left a bitter aftertaste for tens of thousands of people conned in an online scam. Read More »
Taylor Lautner is seen at the 'Twilight Saga: Eclipse' press conference at Shilla Hotel in Seoul, South Korea on June 3, 2010 Access Hollywood Getty Images Taylor Lautner signs autographs for fans as he attends a photocall to for 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' in Stockholm, Sweden on June 21, 2010 Getty Images Taylor Lautner arrives at Nickelodeon's ... Read More »
The Roma people are the most discriminated in Europe and Sweden is no exception, the Council of Europe commissioner for human rights argued on Saturday. Read More »
Team Sky pulled out Saturday of the 2010 Vuelta a EspaA a following a death of a staff member who died of a bacterial infection. Read More »
Serbian President Boris Tadiae will be in Slovenia today, where he will meet with Slovenian PM Borut Pahor. Read More »
Gypsies such as the Romani people in France represent romantic freedom, wandering liberty, artistic and entertaining culture. Read More »
US Embassy to Bucharest will be closed on Monday, September 6 to celebrate Labor Day. The American diplomatic mission announced that it will resume activity on September 7. Read More »
A decade ago Portugal took a radical new approach to illegal drugs by treating users as people with social problems rather than as criminals. Read More »
January 25, 2010: Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737-800 crashed minutes after taking off from Beirut airport in stormy weather, plunging in ball of fire into sea. Read More »
In 2003, the then-deputy chairman of Sotheby's Europe, James Stourton, wrote a book called "Great Smaller Museums of Europe.'' In it, he presented his own selection of Europe's most glorious - and exquisitely housed - smaller collections of art, among them the Louisiana Museum outside Copenhagen, the Mauritshuis in The Hague, the Calouste ... Read More »
Dutch will be officially named as the Netherland’s main language in the constitution, the Volkskrant writes on Friday. Read More »