THAI protesters poured their own blood at the gates of the prime minister's residence, but their four-day rally appeared to be running out of steam Wednesday.
A 6.7-magnitude aftershock has struck off Chile's coast some 72 kilometres from Concepcion, among the cities hardest hit by last month's 8.8-magnitude quake.
KIWIS are confident that, 24 years on from their last World Cup triumph, the All Blacks will win on home turf, according to an New Zealand Herald online poll.
SINCE the Chile earthquake hit, Ballina resident Sandra Godoy-Atkinson has kept logged on to Facebook, waiting for any word of the whereabouts of her uncle.
THE North Coast's $140 million-a-year cattle industry is being put at risk by the decision to lift beef import restrictions from mad cow-affected countries.
AN Australian says the windows of his room exploded as suicide bombers attacked in the heart of Kabul, triggering a series of explosions and gunbattles.
A WHALE in the US snatched a trainer from a poolside platform in its jaws and thrashed the woman around underwater, killing her in front of a audience.
AN emotional Tiger Woods apologised for his "selfish behaviour" as the golf superstar broke his silence on the sex scandal that engulfed him last year.
THE Taliban's top commander has been captured in Karachi by Pakistan and United States intelligence forces, according to The New York Times' online edition.
THE ongoing detention of an Australian who has spent 18 months in a squalid Jakarta jail is illegal because an Indonesian court botched his extradition hearing.
AFTER a state cop declared Lismore had enough police, a father asked: Where were they when he and his family had to wait two hours after calling triple-0?