Russia's President Dimity Medvedev oversees the missile test and says that new weapons will be made.
Australia's Prime Minister announces plans for the government to guarantee bank deposits for the next three years.
Car bombers target Shi'ite neighbourhoods in the Iraqi capital in weekend attacks.
India's Christians celebrate the elevation of a Roman Catholic nun more than 60 years after her death.
Pyongyang says it will resume taking apart its plutonium-producing nuclear plant after its removal from a U.S. terrorist blacklist.
Arabs and Israelis clash for a fourth night in a row as tensions remain high in the Israeli city of Acre.
US space tourist Richard Garriott blasted off into space making a 10-day trip to the International Space Station
Rescuers in India battle to save a two-year-old boy who has fallen down a well.
On a visit to London as part of a multi-city European trip, Facebook founder Mark Zuckeberg explains his strategy for navigating a tough economic climate.
A Soyuz spacecraft carrying three space travelers, including computer game millionaire Richard Garriott, has lifted off for the international space station. Garriott paid a reported $30 million for his voyage.(Oct. 12)
A housing estate in Toulouse which saw fierce riots in 2005 is being shown to non-residents to encourage new people to move to the area.
The United States has removed North Korea from its terrorism blacklist.
Hurricane Norbert has struck Mexico's Baja California Sur peninsula with heavy rains and 103mph (165km/h) winds.
Hurricane Norbert has struck Mexico's Baja California Sur peninsula with heavy rains and 103mph (165km/h) winds.
CNN correspondent Richard Quest talks on the affect the financial crisis will have on Australia and China's trade agreements.
Market analyst Craig James speaks about the market recovery time and how it will affect Australians who have super in shares.
Andrew Banks speaks about employment and how the economic crisis will affect jobs in Australia.
The crisis begun with homes and it is now affecting your home in Australia.
The Opposition leader is questioned on if the Government has gone far enough to ensure Australia's secure future.
Chris Reason reports on how the financial crisis has hit Australian super and shares.
Hundreds have gathered at Coogee Beach to mark the 6th anniversary of the Bali bombings.
The father of backpacker Britt Lapthorne says he is not convinced a body found off the coast of Croatia is not his daughter.
The International Monetary Fund has said it is ready to lend to any country affected by the global financial crisis.
Three of the Bali bombers talk exclusively to CNN's Dan Rivers, showing no remorse or fear of imminent execution.
The United States removes North Korea from the list of state sponsors of terror. CNN's Zain Verjee reports
Topshop and BHS owner Sir Philip Green has been in talks with officials in Iceland, which could lead to him buying several leading UK stores.
Hurricane Norbert, a category 2 storm, slammed into Mexico's southern Baja California peninsula on Saturday with torrential rains and screaming winds, forcing scores of people to flee flooded homes. (Oct. 11)
U.S. drops North Korea from terrorism blacklist
A Cambodian couple literally split house in two as a divorce settlement
The Turkish chief of staff announces an air raid conducted on 31 suspected PKK targets in northern Iraq.
Iranian boy to be treated in Israel for a brain tumour.
Icelandic bar-goers speak to CNN's Jim Boulden about Iceland's current economic woes.
President meets today with G7 finance ministers to coordinate economic plans.
The U.S. removes North Korea from a terrorism blacklist after the Asian nation agrees to nuclear inspections.
The U.S. says North Korea has agreed to every nuclear inspection demand the Bush administration has sought, so the North is being dropped from a U.S. terrorism blacklist. The nation will allow experts into all of its nuclear sites. (Oct. 11)
China and Taiwan are to swap rare breeds of animals in a bid to warm up tense relations and quell political rivalries.
A hospital-themed restaurant in Latvia is raising eyebrows and pulse rates.
Austrian far-right politician Joerg Haider has been killed in a road accident in the Austrian province of Carinthia.
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said Friday Russia had fulfilled its obligation to withdraw from buffer zones around Georgia's rebel regions, as planned by the EU-brokered ceasefire, adding that "a long road" still laid ahead.