Jun 20, 2010
Iraq: twin car bombs kill at least 18 in Baghdad - Yahoo! News
AP – Iraqis chant slogans demanding more electricity in Basra, Iraq's second-largest city, 550 kilometers …
Kevin Costner to the rescue over BP oil spill - Telegraph
Published: 4:20PM BST 19 Jun 2010
Kelly Brook discomforts bra tycoon Michelle Mone with 'unwholesome' Playboy shoot - Telegraph
By Richard Eden
Published: 6:28AM BST 20 Jun 2010
Sir Ranulph Fiennes under fire as SAS get Hollywood treatment - Telegraph
By Richard Eden
Published: 6:30AM BST 20 Jun 2010
Chinese security forces 'attack NZ MP with umbrella' - Telegraph
Published: 4:52PM BST 18 Jun 2010
Vuvuzela creator branches out into earplugs for fans deafened by drone - Telegraph
Published: 6:38PM BST 18 Jun 2010
Aztec excavations could lead to discovery of tomb - Telegraph
Published: 1:03AM BST 17 Jun 2010
World's biggest drugs 'super cartel' smashed by US authorities in Colombia - Telegraph
By Andrew Hough
Published: 7:00PM BST 18 Jun 2010
Sweden celebrates the wedding of Crown Princess Victoria - Telegraph
By Olga Craig and Paul O'Mahony in Stockholm
Published: 5:46PM BST 19 Jun 2010
Suspected al Qaeda militants attack Yemen prison - Telegraph
By Oliver Holmes in Sana'a
Published: 6:32PM BST 19 Jun 2010
Kyrgyzstan bloodshed: Princeling Maxim Bakiyev and the alleged phone conversation - Telegraph
By Nick Meo and Richard Orange in Bishkek
Published: 7:00AM BST 20 Jun 2010
BP oil leak: now partner company says firm was 'reckless' as PR disaster gets worse - Telegraph
By Philip Sherwell, Alex Hannaford and James Quinn
Published: 8:29PM BST 19 Jun 2010
World Cup 2010: The best of day nine in pictures | Football | guardian.co.uk
The Denmark and Cameroon teams line up before their match at the Loftus Verfeld stadium, Pretoria. Whilst it should be an intriguing match for the neutrals, it will be a nail-biting time for the fans of both sides, as the fact that they both lost their opening games means defeat will lead to elimination from the competition
Photograph: Francois-Xavier Marit/AFP/Getty ImagesJun 19, 2010
BBC News - Sarkozy marks historic de Gaulle war broadcast in UK
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has completed a visit to London marking the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's defiant wartime broadcast.
After visiting the BBC radio studio where the general urged France to resist the Nazis, he expressed "eternal gratitude" for Britain's war effort.
Mr Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni met the Prince of Wales to lay wreaths at Gen de Gaulle's statue.