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A twin suicide bomb attack has left many dead and wounded many others in the Pakistani city of Lahore.
Greece looks set to receive support from eurozone countries to help solve its financial crisis.
An activist from New Zealand has been arrested by Japan's coastguard after he boarded a Japanese whaling ship in the Southern Ocean last month.
An investigation in America has found that senior managers at Lehman Brothers hid 50 billion dollars from its balance sheets in an attempt to conceal the true state of the company's finances.
In Helmand province, 150 new Afghan police recruits have graduated, as part of an ambitious plan to increase the size of the country's police force.
Sydney FC booked a spot in the A-League grand final with a controversial, but ultimately convincing, 4-2 win over Wellington in the preliminary final at the Sydney Football Stadium.
Western Bulldogs have claimed their first AFL trophy in 40 years, with a seven-goal haul from star recruit Barry Hall spearheading a 40-point NAB Cup grand final win over St Kilda.
Adrian Purtell scored the clincher as Penrith withstood a spirited second half fightback from the Raiders to start their NRL season with a 34-16 victory at CUA Stadium.
Brumbies coach Andy Friend praised his front row after they outmuscled a Springbok trio to set up a 24-22 win over the Sharks in Canberra.
Melbourne launched an effective if unspectacular defence of their NRL premiership by overcoming a committed Cronulla side 14-10 at Toyota Park on Saturday night.
Last year Julian Casablancas from the Strokes released a solo album, now he's announced he's playing an Australian tour in May.
With their new album Head First to be released March 22, Goldfrapp are taking some time to team up with trip-hop band Portishead to write the score for a 1928 French silent film 'The Passion Of Joan Of Arc'.
Lisa Mitchell has won this year's $30 000 Australian Music Prize for her album 'Wonder'.
American band Pavement have reformed after a ten year hiatus.
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros will be filming the travels of their Australian tour once they land in a few weeks and using that footage as a backdrop for the video for Home, the song you voted into number 15 in the hottest 100.
Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett wants everyone to know that she's OK.
She recently went public about her struggle with depression following the birth of her and husband Hank's son, Hank...
Just because Jessica Simpson and Billy Corgan hang out and make music together that doesn't mean there's a romance brewing between the two.
"Billy is a dear dear friend of...
This is so sad.
Three days after his sudden death, pieces of Corey Haim's T-shirt-heavy wardrobe and other possessions are being auctioned off on eBay to help defray the cost of the...
Corey Haim's death just crossed the county line.
A prescription with the actor's name on it was found during the course of an ongoing investigation into the purchase of bogus...
A pretty small chunk of change for Kid Rock.
The Rock N Roll Jesus artist agreed to pay $35,000 to settle a battery lawsuit filed by three guys who claimed that Rock and a rap group...
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