KORSOER, Denmark - The world's largest cruise ship cleared a crucial obstacle Sunday, lowering its smokestacks to squeeze under a bridge in Denmark.
LONDON (AFP) - A diet heavy in processed and fatty foods increases the risk of depression, according to British research published on Monday.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - A Brazilian bricklayer reportedly killed in a car crash shocked his mourning family by showing up alive at his funeral.
LONDON (Reuters) - A molecule found in a curry ingredient can kill esophageal cancer cells in the laboratory, suggesting it might be developed as an anti-cancer treatment, scientists said on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Vets in the US state of Iowa said Wednesday that a household cat had tested positive for swine flu -- the first known case in the world of the new pandemic strain spreading to the feline population.
TORONTO - Burying a child is "the most horrific thing" for anyone to endure, the father of a 13-year-old boy who died from H1N1 said at his funeral, but he hopes the tragedy will encourage more education about the virus.
A convoluted lottery-related court claim has been dropped, paving the way for a Calgary man to take home $17 million his fifth major jackpot in five years.
WASHINGTON - Canada has been named one of the most peaceful nations in the world for its support of UN peacekeeping missions, low levels of violent crime and political stability.
FORT HOOD, Texas - The U.S. Army says 12 people have been killed and 31 wounded in a shooting rampage on the Fort Hood Army base in Texas.
A family in London, Ont., have buried their baby boy, believed to be the youngest person in Canada to succumb to the H1N1 virus.
BEIJING (AFP) - A court in southwest China sentenced the ringleader of an illegal gambling syndicate to 18 years in prison Tuesday, the latest verdict in a massive series of trials targeting organised crime.
Millions of doses of H1N1 vaccine have been given so far and no serious side-effects have been seen, the World Health Organization said Thursday.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Michelle Obama has been married for almost two decades, but she still has some valuable dating advice for women.
Michelle dished her advice for the new issue of Glamour magazine which is spotlighting their Women of the Year issue.
SEOUL, South Korea - A woman in South Korea who tried to pass the written exam for a driver's license with near-daily attempts since April 2005 has finally succeeded on her 950th time.
REYKJAVIK (AFP) - Noisy crowds, long queues, and traffic jams plunged McDonald's restaurants in Iceland into a state of siege Saturday, as the chain served its final burgers on the island.
TORONTO - What a difference a president makes. Well not that much actually, according to a new poll on Canadian attitudes toward Americans.
EDMONTON - It took a decade, but two scientists have solved the mystery behind a chunk of radioactive rock the size of a small city that has been floating in space.
LONDON (AFP) - One in 20 Scottish children think Adolf Hitler was Germany's national football coach, while six percent believe the Holocaust was a celebration at the end of World War II, according to a new poll.
WHITBY, Ont. - Durham Regional Police are urging parents to check their children's Halloween candy after a needle was found in a Tootsie Roll in Whitby, Ontario.