A new wave of cyber attacks is striking American corporations. Officials say the attackers' aim is not espionage but sabotage, and the source seems to be the Middle East.
At least 12 shot in US Mother's Day parade
Empathic prince charms maimed soldiers in US
''We've got nothing like this back in the UK,'' he said, marvelling at the state-of-the-art equipment put at the disposal of the most severely wounded troops. ''You guys, as Americans, are used to the technology - we are always behind.''
O'Farrell may join Putin on heritage alert list
One is painted as a despotic dictator, the other an over-cautious bore. But Vladimir Putin and Barry O'Farrell may soon be in the same company.
Former PM back in decisive win
The former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has claimed victory in the Pakistani election, reaping the benefit of a protest vote against the incumbent Pakistan People's Party, whose five years in power have been marked by corruption scandals, economic mismanagement and militant violence.
Bones of a garden wait for the flowers to bloom
Secret trove of files on N Korean rights abuses
Best of the world: May 13
The Herald's picture editors showcase the best images from around the globe.
Asylum seekers in Bali stand-off
A stand-off involving dozens of asylum seekers will stretch into a second day in Bali as up to 75 people refuse to leave a boat intercepted bound for Australia.
Defiant Pakistani women vote in record numbers
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