Nic Robertson interviews a hospitalized civilian who says she was wounded in a coalition air strike in Mezda, Libya.
Foreign Secretary William Hague says Libyan foreign minister Moussa Koussa will not get diplomatic immunity.
CNN’s Brian Todd reports on a U.S. internship Gadhafi’s youngest son had until he had to leave during the Libyan uprising.
A haunted house or a reason not to apply for jobs in special effects? You decide.
Dramatic new video footage of the death of Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests has been screened at his inquest.
CNN’s Stan Grant examines the new dynamic Syrian unrest could create for the region and the U.S.
A woman is dragged out of a hotel after shouting to journalists that she’d been raped for 2 days by 15 men.
A distraught Libyan woman stormed into a Tripoli hotel Saturday to tell foreign reporters that government troops raped her, setting off a brawl when hotel staff and government minders tried to detain her.
The US is investigating an air traffic controller who slept as planes landed in Washington. The country’s aviation chief said he was “outraged” after the employee fell asleep on the job, leaving planes to land in the capital without airport guidance.
Two workers have been taken to hospital in Japan after being exposed to radiation levels 10,000 times the safe limit. The country’s Prime Minister has apologised for the severe damage caused by the nuclear accident. But, he says there’s still no cause for optimism. Sky’s Frazer Maude reports.