
Tuscany: Carnival steeped in cultural identity
Political satire on floats is probably not what you'd expect in this town on the Tuscan coast, writes John Watson.
Political satire on floats is probably not what you'd expect in this town on the Tuscan coast, writes John Watson.
A man accused of trying to kill his now-estranged New Zealand wife told her she "would have died happy" when she confronted him, a court has been told.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives were ousted from power in Germany's richest state for the first time in 58 years.
Prince Charles has comforted grieving family members of Christchurch earthquake victims in London.
New Zealand's world rally team crew extended their lead in the production car category of Rally Portugal overnight.
Alison Shanks has fallen just three tenths of a second short of reclaiming the women's individual pursuit title.
The New Zealand wife of murder accused Malcolm Webster has been giving evidence at his trial in Scotland.
Linda Herrick encounters a rugged yet sensitive stranger in a romantic Spanish setting.
Animals just keep on dying of neglect at the notorious Kiev Zoo.
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Bloggers have been elevated to front row status but now that they're 'in', can they maintain their objectivity?
Ageing faster than a blue cheese in a damp cave!" opined the Daily Mail's Jan Moir, following Kate Moss's recent appearance at the Louis Vuitton show in Paris.
Established in 1947, the Holland Festival is a trendsetting international performing arts festival.
Sarkozy and Cameron lead drive for UN-backed intervention in Libya as Gaddafi's tanks roll
In honour of Italy's 150th birthday, John Walsh rounds up its top cultural exports.