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'Game over' for Moyes, D-Day form filling

British D-Day veterans are said to have faced a battle against time to fill in the paperwork needed to ensure they can attend the 70th anniversary commemorations of the World War Two landing in Normandy. About 900 members of the British Normandy Veterans' Association are due to attend the events.

At the scene of Ukraine gunmen seizing buildings in Sloviansk

We did see that the (police) station is taken over, there are barricades out in front and lots of crowds. We're told that there are dozens of unidentified gunmen in green unmarked camouflage uniforms who are moving around there. We had to leave the town because we were told foreign journalists could come under threat.

Ukraine gunmen seize buildings in Sloviansk

Further seizures of official buildings have been reported in east Ukraine as tensions between the new government and pro-Russian protesters rise. Gunmen occupied a police station and a security services building in the town of Sloviansk. Official buildings in Druzhkovka were reportedly taken over.

Heartbleed bug denial by NSA and White House

Minecraft-maker Mojang shut down game servers while vulnerable software was patched The US National Security Agency has denied it knew about or exploited the Heartbleed online security flaw.The denial came after a Bloomberg Newsreport alleging the NSA used the flaw in OpenSSL to harvest data.OpenSSL is online-data scrambling software used to protect data such as passwords sent online.

Missing plane MH370: HMS Echo in 'black box' search

HMS Echo was diverted from gathering data to help in the search The crew of a Royal Navy ship are "working 24/7" to hunt for flight recorders from the missing Malaysian plane, their commander has said. HMS Echo is helping to scour the southern Indian Ocean after Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished with 239 people on board on 8 March.

What is Lithium and What is All About?

Lithium is a Metal Element found primarily in molten rock and saltwater, its a Alkali metal with the atomic number 3, its Flammable and highly reactive, it is the lightest of all metals, its Used in heat-resistant glass, alloys for aircraft building, and red fireworks. It is Also useful as a mood-stabilising drug Limits on energy density are not the only problem, because it is not the only thing you care about in a battery.

How a lithium-ion battery works

A. It is conventional with lithium batteries to refer to the negative electrode as the anode, and the positive electrode as the cathode. The two electrodes, with an electrically insulating separator between them, are often rolled up like a Swiss roll.

Indian election: Bomb blasts kill 12 in Chhattisgarh

Maoist rebels have waged a campaign of violence across several Indian states Two bombs planted by suspected Maoist rebels have killed at least 12 people in the eastern Indian state of Chhattisgarh as voting continues in the general election.

What we know about The search of the Missing Flight 'MH370'

Speaking during a visit to China, Australia's leader said teams were hoping to track further signals in a section of the southern Indian Ocean before shifting the search operation to the seabed. "Trying to locate anything 4,500 metres (15,000 feet) beneath the surface of the ocean, about a 1,000km (620 miles) from land is a massive, massive task," he said.

Abbott says signal of the Missing Plane MH370 is 'Rapidly Fading'

Signals in remote seas thought to be from the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 are "rapidly fading" and finding the jet will be a "massive, massive task", Australia's PM says. Tony Abbott said he was confident "pings" detected by search teams were from the aircraft's black boxes.

Pakistan court withdraws attempted murder case against baby

A Pakistani court has withdrawn the case against a nine-month-old baby who was accused of attempted murder alongside 12 members of his family. Muhammad Musa Khan appeared in court in Lahore for a second time on charges of planning a murder, threatening police and interfering in state affairs.

Claims of new poison gas attack in Syria

Hama province has seen fierce clashes between rebels and government forces in recent weeks The government and opposition forces in Syria have accused each other of using poison gas in an attack on a village on Friday.

Ukraine gunmen seize buildings in Sloviansk

Further seizures of official buildings have been reported in east Ukraine as tensions over the country's new government rise. Gunmen occupied a police station and a security services building in the town of Sloviansk. Official buildings in Druzhkovka were reportedly taken over.

Co-pilot of missing flight MH370 tried to make a call from his mobile phone AFTER the aircraft 'vanished'... but he 'was abruptly cut off'

The co-pilot of missing flight MH370 made a call from his mobile phone as the aircraft flew low over the west coast of Malaysia. Investigators have learned that the call was made from Fariq Abdul Hamid's mobile phone as the Boeing 777 flew low near the island of Penang, on the north of Malaysia's west coast.

German coal industry underpins renewable push 'No appetite'

'No appetite' But despite government inaction, there are some reasons to believe the growing use of lignite may not last. All the new coal plants built in recent years, together with those that are due to open this year and next, were given the go-ahead about 10 years ago, when energy prices were much higher than now.

German coal industry underpins renewable push

There is a strong anti-coal movement in Germany Germany is an enlightened leader in the global battle to reduce CO2 emissions, a pioneer in renewable energy and community power projects and a champion of energy efficiency. Or so the common narrative goes. But try telling that to Monika Schulz-Hopfner.

Several security firms and independent developers have published online tests

To help the public discover if the services are still exposed, Several security firms and independent developers have published online tests. However, there is no simple way to find out if they were vulnerable before. Organisations that used Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) web server software would not have been affected.

Heartbleed Bug: Tech firms urge password reset

Users are being encouraged to change their passwords on sites that have tackled the bug Several tech firms are urging people to change all their passwords after the discovery of a major security flaw. The Yahoo blogging platform Tumblr has advised the publicto "change your passwords everywhere - especially your high-security services like email, file storage and banking".

Mickey Rooney remains spark legal action

Rooney and his wife Janice, pictured here in 2010, were not together at the time of his death The fate of Mickey Rooney's remains will be decided this week, following the Hollywood actor's death on Sunday. A judge in Los Angeles will decide on Friday whether the remains will be released to his estranged eighth wife or his lawyer, Michael Augustine.