Ukraine rocked by largest street protests since Orange Revolution

At least 300,000 took to the streets of Kiev this weekend to call for the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych after Ukraine rejected closer integration with the EU in favour of relations with Russia. (Guardian)

Croatians vote to ban same-sex marriage

65 per cent of Croatian voters have chosen to amend the country's constitution to prevent the legalisation of gay marriage. Croatia is 90 per cent Catholic, and the Church urged voters to approve the constitutional ban. (Telegraph)

Amazon testing drones for deliveries

Online shopping giant Amazon is testing unmanned drones, known as Octocopters, for the delivery of goods to customers. US air space is set to be opened to civilian drones by 2015. (BBC News)

Televangelist Paul Crouch Dead at 79

The founder of the world's largest televangelism company, Trinity Broadcasting Network, has died aged 79. Paul Crouch founded the company with his wife Janice in 1953, and was known for his lavish lifestyle. His company earned $93 in 2010 alone. (New York Times)

China's 'Jade Rabbit' lunar mission blasts off

China has launched its 'Jade Rabbit' lunar rover mission, the latest step in the country's exploration of the Moon. Commentators speculate the mission could be a precursor to a manned Chinese lunar landing. (BBC News)