Two brothers, who worked
together to use the internet to sexually abuse 110 children around the
world, including 78 in the UK, have been jailed in Kuwait.
Egyptian opposition
protesters have demonstrated outside the presidential palace in Cairo,
after breaking through a barricade erected by security forces.
Software pioneer John McAfee was headed back to a Guatemalan
immigration detention centre Thursday after doctors discharged him from a
police hospital.
A team of former Nasa executives has launched a private venture to send two people to the Moon for $1.4bn (£871m).
Golden Spike Company says it will use existing rocket and
capsule technology, and will aim for a first launch before the end of
the decade.
The firm is one of many new private firms hoping to follow
the success of Space X, which has ferried cargo to the International
Space Station (ISS).
The US became the first and only country to reach the Moon in the 1960s.
But costs and waning interest has prevented any other lunar
mission. US President Barack Obama cancelled a planned Nasa return to
the moon, saying the US had already been there.
A judge in the
Netherlands has charged three youths with manslaughter, assault and
public violence in connection with the death of a linesman on Monday.
Foreign Secretary William
Hague says the UK is set to abstain in a key vote on whether the
Palestinians should get upgraded diplomatic status at the UN.