EU forces raid Somali pirate base

EU naval forces conduct their first raid on pirate bases on the Somali mainland, saying they have destroyed several

Utoeya survivor tells of screams

A teenager describes “the worst screaming” during Anders Breivik’s island gun attack, shortly before a man sets himself on fire outside the Oslo

VIDEO: Burning man outside Breivik trial

A man has set himself on fire outside the courthouse hearing the trial of Anders Behring Breivik, who admits killing 77 people in two attacks on Norway last

Amber preserves pollen carriers

What may be the earliest direct example of insect pollination of plants has been identified by scientists in 100-million-year-old amber blocks from

Airlines report emissions to EU

The vast majority of airlines are conforming to EU rules on reporting carbon dioxide emissions, despite a number of protests and

VIDEO: German faith in austerity explained

When the Berlin Wall came down, the former West Germany poured billions into helping the East grow and it paid for the expansion by freezing wages for more than a

Deller chosen for Venice Biennale

Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller will represent Britain at the 2013 Venice Biennale, the British Council