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Sahil Saeed, the five-year-old British boy kidnapped in Pakistan, has been found safe and well, according to the British High Commission.
Two Britons have been sentenced to a month's imprisonment for indecency after
a local woman took objection to them kissing in a restaurant.
The Devil is lurking in the very heart of the Roman Catholic Church, the Vatican's chief exorcist claimed on Wednesday.
The best images received in 2009 from Hubble, Chandra and Spitzer.
Some of the most beautiful images captured by the Hubble telescope.
President Barack Obama is facing the biggest crisis of his presidency after Scott Brown, a little known Republican, took the senate seat of the late
Senator Edward Kennedy
December was the worst month for US unemployment since the Great recession began.
Richard Noble's latest record-breaking attempt also involves the Government, 2,410 schools and 33 universities.
At least 101 people were killed and almost 200 injured when up to five car bombs were detonated in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.
The US Secret Service is investigating how an uninvited couple was admitted to President Barack Obama's White House state dinner, penetrating layers of security.
Originally posted on Wedinator a site dedicated to showcasing wedding photo disasters from around the world, the image has now been reposted on hundreds of blogs across the web.
Surface of the Red Planet: images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter satellite
Every motorist has misjudged a parking manoeuvre at some point in their lives. Here are 12 car park howlers that might help wash away the embarrassment.
The decline in Barack Obama's popularity since July has been the steepest of any president at the same stage of his first term for more than 50 years.
A Nasa scientist has condemned film producers over a viral marketing campaign that suggests the world will come to and end in 2012.
If you like chocolate and fashion, you'll love these delectable creations.
The secret to sex appeal lies with the tampering of pheromones, creating a "sexual tsunami", according to new research.
The Arctic will be largely ice-free during the summer within a decade, according to new evidence collected by Pen Hadow and his team.
Mystery Google, a strange Google spin-off that gives you someone else's search results, is the latest Google-related web enigma.
Oscar Wrigley, a two-year-old with the same IQ as Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, has become the youngest boy in Britain to be accepted into Mensa.
British people have the worst quality of life in Europe, according to a report which highlights the long hours, bad weather, low life expectancy and high price of many consumer goods.
Pakistan's nuclear weapon bases have been attacked by al-Qaeda and the Taliban at least three times in the last two years, it has emerged.
Downing Street sources said it was "highly likely" that Mr Brown will have to pay back cash claimed for cleaning bills.
Nasa’s ‘Moon bombing’ LCROSS mission has successfully crashed into the lunar surface. We look back at five of the space agency’s other most important missions.
At least 325 MPs will be ordered this week to repay money or provide further details of their parliamentary allowances by the head of an official inquiry into the Commons expenses scandal.
Newspapers risk being made redundant by the internet. They had better wake up to this reality, writes Andrew Keen.
Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus has quit Twitter, leaving her fans puzzled over her abrupt exit.
Agatha Christie's Devon home Greenway, now owned by the National Trust, still contains many of her belongings, providing an intriguing glimpse into her private life.
A dinner hosted by Jackie Selebi, the former president of Interpol, in which he lobbied for the prestigeous job was paid for by one of South Africa's most notorious underworld figures, a court has heard.
Scientists have found a faulty gene linked to half of all breast cancers which experts have hailed as the most important discovery in the disease since the 1970s.
Microsoft's reputation has never recovered from the launch of Vista, Steve Ballmer, chief executive, said as the company gears up for the release of its latest incarnation of Windows.
US President Barack Obama has refused to meet the Dalai Lama in Washington this week in a move to curry favour with the Chinese.
We have a series of four video interviews running on the Telegraph's China page at the moment. We did them for the 60th anniversary of Communist party rule in China.
The discovery that the skull believed to be Adolf Hitler's was actually a woman's has reignited conspiracy theories.



