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Mice have seriously damaged three Pilatus PC-9 training jets of the Slovenian Air Foce.
Add commentsA Chinese writer is planning to spend $153,000 on plastic surgery to look like British playwright William Shakespeare, Shanghai Daily reported on its website on Thursday.
Police in Siberia have caught two inmates who broke out of jail on horseback and then stole a car, however, later wrecked it during their getaway.
A politician from Stralsund, northern Germany, was caught red-handed stealing toilet paper from the men's bathroom in the local city hall, Ostsee Zeitung newspaper said on its website.
An imam of a mosque in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, was beaten up by a local man for refusing to chase away an evil spirit from his body.
A 20-inch-long venomous Egyptian cobra, which disappeared from the Bronx Zoo earlier, suddenly showed up on Twitter attracting thousands of fans.
A biologist from Voronezh found a cat with five ears in the street and brought it home to study and perhaps breed.
A jury consisting of female Muscovites will choose on Friday Russia's "best fiance" among 10 men representing different regions of the country, the administration of one of Moscow's districts said.
Veterinarians in southern India conducted a two-hour life-saving surgery on a 5.5-foot cobra, Times of India said on Tuesday.
Two unidentified thieves dressed as policemen have effortlessly deprived a 40-year-old Chinese student of his BMW -3 car in western Moscow, a police source said on Tuesday.
A Russian expedition crossing the Indian and Atlantic oceans on an inflatable trimaran in an attempt to set a Guinness World Record nearly sank when their multi-hulled vessel was damaged.
Police in the northwest Russian republic of Karelia, who arrived at a local post office on Monday to check a report of a suspicious parcel, found a vibrator instead of a bomb.1
A student in Russia's Far East has won a labor union advertising competition with a cartoon starring characters from Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy, the film version of the J.R. Tolkien classic.
The Russian government is aware that a Moscow nightclub has held an event entitled "Putin Party. I want the Prime Minister," but is against the club's use of Putin's name, the prime minister's press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, said on Monday.
A Moscow nightclub has held an event entitled "Putin Party. I want the Prime Minister" regardless of earlier warnings by the prime minister's press secretary that the government would seek legal advice on the possible illegal use of Putin's name.
An Egyptian man named his newborn daughter "Facebook" in honor of the role the social network played in ousting President Hosni Mubarak, a local newspaper, Al-Ahram, reported on Monday.
The Kazakh Defense Ministry and national TV have launched a televised project in which politicians, athletes and celebrities will be drafted into the armed forces.
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has said he considers women smarter and more responsible than men.
Indian Foreign Minister SM Krishna made an embarrassing mix-up at a UN Security Council meeting when he accidentally read out a speech of his Portuguese counterpart, local media have reported.
A 70-year old Russian woman has been charged with ordering the killing of a police officer, 32, in a crime of passion, a special investigator said on Tuesday.