Amanda Knox Wins £36k Damages Over Sex Claims

Convicted killer Amanda Knox has won 40,000 euros (£36,000) in damages after suing the author of a book for invading her privacy and revealing details of her sex life. Knox, who was jailed over the murder of British student Meredith Kercher, launched the civil case in Milan last year while her trial was taking place in Perugia. The book, Amanda And The Others, was serialised in an Italian newspaper and became an instant best-seller. Leading... [more]

Kenyan runners sweep Taipei marathon

Kenyan runners defied a severe sandstorm to win both the men’s and women’s titles in the Taipei Express Marathon Sunday, organisers said. Henry Cherono crossed the line in two hours, 24 minutes and seven seconds, ahead of Taiwan’s Chiang Chieh-wen, who clocked 2:27:37. Cherono’s compatriot Evelyne Kimuria won the women’s title in 2:53:06. Cherono’s time was slower than his personal best of 2:12:11 and... [more]

BrahMos anti-ship cruise missile test fires successfully by India

The Indian Navy has successfully test-fired the BrahMos supersonic anti-ship cruise missile, the Indian-Russian joint venture BrahMos Aerospace said on Sunday. The missile, fired from a new vertical launch pad, hit the target in the Bay of Bengal, BrahMos Aerospace said. The BrahMos missile has a range of 290 km (180 miles) and can carry a conventional warhead of up to 300 kg (660 lbs). It can effectively engage ground targets from an altitude... [more]

Sarkozy faces heavy defeat in French regional poll

French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s centre-right party faces heavy losses in regional elections on Sunday that could affect the pace of reform as manoeuvring begins before the 2012 presidential campaign. The centre-right suffered one of its worst losses in years in the first round of the ballot, with Sarkozy’s UMP party scoring 26 percent compared to 29 percent for the Socialists and 50 percent for leftist parties combined. High... [more]

Cabin crews of British Airways strike for 2nd day

British Airways cabin crews walked off the job for a second day but the airline says its contingency plans are working well and more planes are taking off than expected. The airline — locked in a bitter dispute with workers over pay and working conditions — says Sunday it was able to add in several extra flights because many crew members have ignored the strike call. BA says all long-haul aircraft from overseas airports were able... [more]

South Africa marks 50th anniversary of massacre

Family members of victims raised flowers to the sky and placed them on gravestones Sunday to mark the 50th anniversary of the massacre that became a turning point in the anti-apartheid struggle and drew world condemnation. Mourners sang freedom songs that date back to the struggle against racist white rule. In 1960, police officers killed 69 black South Africans in Sharpeville, where protesters had burned the passbooks that the apartheid... [more]

Explosives found aboard India plane

Explosive material was found on a passenger plane after it landed in southern India, but it was not immediately clear whether it was meant to be detonated on a flight, police said on Sunday. Forensic experts were inspecting a package the size of a cricket ball found in a bag inside the cargo hold of an aircraft after all passengers had disembarked, Ajith Kumar, the city’s police commissioner. Kumar suggested the explosives might have... [more]

Demise of coral, salamander show impact of Web

The Internet has emerged as one of the greatest threats fueling the illegal wildlife trade, making it easier to buy everything from live baby lions to wine made from tiger bones, conservationists said Sunday. The web’s impact was made clear at the meeting of the 175-nation Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, or CITES. A vote Sunday was scheduled on a proposal to ban the sale of the Kaiser’s spotted newt... [more]

China warns US against sanctions over currency

China’s commerce minister warned the United States on Sunday against imposing trade sanctions over Beijing’s currency controls, and said his country was likely to report a trade deficit in March. Washington and other trading partners are pressing China to ease controls that have kept its yuan currency steady against the dollar for 18 months to help its companies compete amid weak global demand. Some U.S. lawmakers have demanded... [more]

Today in History – 21st Mar.

Today is Sunday, March 21, the 80th day of 2010. There are 285 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On March 21st, 1960, about 70 people were killed in Sharpeville, South Africa, when police fired on black protesters; the shooting drew international condemnation. (On this date in 1985, police in Langa, South Africa, opened fire on blacks marching to mark the 25th anniversary of Sharpeville; the reported death toll... [more]

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