Officials say the busy Train 188 travelling from Washington DC to New York departed at about 9.30pm and was going into a turn when it started to shake. About 238 passengers and five crew were reported to have been aboard the train and at least six people were critically injured.more
Boxer Manny Pacquiao returned to the Philippines on Wednesday and brushed off questions about a rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jr. "For now I don't talk about it, about my next fight," he said in an interview in Manila. "My focus is to recover and be OK."more
President Bronislaw Komorowski announced today he gave project of the referendum on the JOW-s, party financing and tax system. The proposed date of a referendum to 6 September.more
Swedish peace activists who argue that military hardware isn't the best way to deter Russian submarines have launched their own underwater defense installation: a gay-themed sonar system.more
The latest CSO statistics show that higher education is no longer a guarantee of employment. In January, the number of unemployed graduates was 90 800, which was more than 4% of the total unemployed.more
In churches you can already see the girls in white dresses and boys in suits. This means a considerable boost to GDP - this year the order of up to 850 million zł.more
Since winning an unexpected majority in Thursday's general election, U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron has already re-committed to an in-out referendum by the end of 2017. more
Former Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski returns to Arsenal for Monday Night Football having enjoyed a superb season with Swansea, writes Adam Bate.more
A rail ticket inspector who saved commuters from a knife-wielding thug at London Bridge station has said his personal safety "never came into his mind" when he made the dramatic rescue.
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Eden Hazard has been chosen as Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers' Association to claim a double after his PFA Player of the Year crown.
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The shipwrecked Costa Concordia cruiser was pulled away by tugboats on Monday from Italy's Genoa harbor to finally be demolished. The ship hit rocks and partially capsized off the Italian island of Giglio in January 2012 in an accident that killed 32 people. It took 30 months to artificially refloat the vessel and tow it to a port for dismantling.more