|
|
|
|
 |
RapidVector® News and RSS Module
The News & RSS module allows you to display news and RSS feeds from other sites in your own site.
Features:
- Animate feeds to scroll
- Use predefined feeds to get information from sources like BBC
SAMPLE NEWS from BBC
Mexican clash 'kills 27 gunmen'
|
|
Twenty-seven suspected drug gang members are killed in a clash with troops near the US border, Mexico's army says, hours after the country's president vows to continue the fight against drug cartels.
|
Middle East talks 'constructive'
|
|
Israeli and Palestinian leaders meet in Washington for the first direct peace talks in nearly two years and agree a framework for negotiations.
|
Pakistan trio hit by ICC charges
|
|
The International Cricket Council charges three Pakistani cricketers under its anti-corruption code in the wake of an alleged betting scam.
|
Explosion on Gulf of Mexico rig
|
|
An explosion rips through an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, west of the site of the blast in April that caused a huge oil spill.
|
Mozambique prices 'irreversible'
|
|
The government of Mozambique says price rises which have led to deadly riots are "irreversible", as Maputo residents are urged to continue their protests.
|
Tanker aground off north Canada
|
|
A tanker carrying 9m litres of diesel fuel runs aground off the coast of northern Canada but no environmental damage is reported.
|
Canadian to command space station
|
|
The Canadian Space Agency announces astronaut Chris Hadfield will become the first Canadian commander of the International Space Station in 2013.
|
Ecuador in migrant massacre row
|
|
Honduras accuses Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa of risking the life of a Honduran migrant who survived last month's Mexico massacre.
|
China warships end Burma visit
|
|
The first visit of Chinese warships to Burma ends as top Burmese leader Than Shwe prepares to visit Beijing, highlighting the two country's close ties.
|
Independent Wilkie backs Gillard
|
|
One of four key independent lawmakers endorses Australian PM Julia Gillard, leaving her just two seats short of the majority needed to form the next government.
|
Europe agrees finance watchdogs
|
|
The European Union agrees to reform financial supervision, with new agencies to oversee banks, insurers and financial markets.
|
German banker 'should be fired'
|
|
The German central bank calls on the country's president to dismiss one of its board members over comments he made about immigration and Jews.
|
Egypt spy chief poster campaign
|
|
Posters promoting Egypt's intelligence chief appear on the streets of Cairo, amid growing speculation over who will succeed President Hosni Mubarak.
|
Obama hails US operation in Iraq
|
|
President Barack Obama hails the end of US combat operations in Iraq, saying the US has paid "a huge price" to "put Iraq's future in its people's hands".
|
Indian wrestlers fail dope tests
|
|
Four Indian wrestlers from the Commonwealth Games team face suspension after failing dope tests barely a month before the beginning of the event.
|
School lottery 'failed in aim'
|
|
England's first city-wide lottery system aimed at solving the problem of allocating places at over-subscribed schools failed to give poorer children equal access to top schools, academics say.
|
Federer progresses as seeds fall
|
|
Roger Federer overcomes windy conditions to beat Andreas Beck and reach the US Open third round, but seeds Nikolay Davydenko and Maran Cilic crash out.
|
Queiroz gets six-month suspension
|
|
Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz is suspended for six months after it is ruled that he disrupted an anti-doping test ahead of the World Cup.
|
Hogan given leave to return to US
|
|
Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan reaches an agreement with tax authorities in Australia allowing him to return to his home in the US.
|
Zeta Jones reveals cancer anger
|
|
Catherine Zeta Jones reveals she is "furious" that doctors failed to detect husband Michael Douglas' throat cancer earlier.
|
Typhoon hits South Korean capital
|
|
Three people die as Seoul is hit by its strongest typhoon in 15 years, while storms continue to cause heavy rain and landslides in China.
|
Portugal's child sex verdict due
|
|
The panel of judges in a child sex abuse trial in Portugal is to deliver its verdict, more than five years after court hearings began.
|
One-minute World News
|
|
Watch the latest news summary from BBC World News. International news updated 24 hours a day.
|
Bowled over
|
|
Betting claims stun Pakistan cricket star's village
|
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
| All Rights Reserved by RapidVector® |
|
 |
|