Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Obama pledges Mexico's Pena Nieto drugs support

President Barack Obama has promised the US will stand alongside Mexico in its fight against drug-related violence.

Deflation hits eurozone as energy prices fall

Inflation in the eurozone has turned negative, official figures have shown, with prices in December 0.2% lower than the same month a year earlier.

David Cameron and Angela Merkel set for UK talks

The economy and EU reforms are expected to be the focus of talks between David Cameron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Downing Street later.

Steven Gerrard shows Liverpool what they will miss

When Steven Gerrard suffered a rare blemish in the middle of his latest masterclass, AFC Wimbledon's fans pounced on the topic that will dominate Liverpool's agenda between now and the day he takes his leave.

Everton relief as Lukaku nets 92nd-minute equaliser Hammers without a win in four matches Teams must replay at Upton Park next week Winners face Doncaster/Bristol City in round four

Romelu Lukaku fired in a late equaliser as Everton lifted the mood inside a gloomy Goodison Park with a dramatic FA Cup third-round draw against West Ham.

Dog abandoned at Ayr station with belongings in suitcase

An animal charity is attempting to trace the owner of a dog that was abandoned at a railway station with its belongings in a suitcase.

Why hasn't Japan banned child-porn comics?

Japan's comics and cartoons - known as manga and anime - are a huge cultural industry and famous around the world. But some are shocking, featuring children in sexually explicit scenarios. Why has Japan decided against banning this material?