Norway Asylum agreement with Pakistan

Norway has entered into an agreement with Pakistan and the UN, covering the return of Afghan asylum seekers who have been denied asylum in Norway. It covers both voluntary and forced returns. The agreement was reached during talks between Norway’s Minister of Justice, Knut Storberget and the Afghan Minister for Refugees, Abdul Rahim. The Secretary General of the Norwegian Refugee Council, Elisabeth Rasmusson, has strongly criticised the... [more]

Jim Carrey: ‘Elin should have noticed Tiger’s affairs’

Hollywood funnyman Jim Carrey has defended Tiger Woods following the sportsman’s highly-publicised sex scandal. “No wife is blind enough to miss that much infidelity,” Jim wrote on his Twitter page. The golf ace is fighting to save his marriage to wife Elin after alleged affairs with over ten women came to light. “Elin had 2 b a willing participant on the ride 4 whatever reason. kids/lifestyle. Tiger Woods owes nothing... [more]

Bomb explodes near security barracks

A car bomb exploded near to the headquarters of MI5 in Northern Ireland on Monday within minutes of policing and justice powers being transferred from London to Belfast. The explosion happened at the rear of Palace Barracks in Holywood, Co Down, shortly after midnight, police said. Homes around the base, which houses the MI5 building, were evacuated and residents were taken to the nearby Redburn Community Centre. Republican dissidents opposed... [more]

Euro rises as markets back Greek rescue deal

The euro rose sharply on Monday as the markets embraced the 30-billion-euro aid package for debt-ridden Greece, a massive safety net also designed to restore confidence in the single currency. Finance ministers from the 16 countries that share the under-pressure euro currency agreed Sunday a three-year financing programme at interest rates of around five percent. The decision to spell out the scale and the terms of the aid, which will involve... [more]

Major Let-Down: Tiger Woods To ‘Re-Evaluate Things’

Tiger Woods has vowed to take time off “to re-evaluate things” after finishing fourth at the US Masters – his first competition since returning to golf. And although Woods equalled a Masters record with four eagles, the American struggled to a final-round 69, as countryman Phil Mickelson won the tournament. “I finished fourth. Not what I wanted,” Woods said on his first public performance since the revelations... [more]

Today in History – 12th APR.

Today is Monday, April 12, the 102nd day of 2010. There are 263 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 12, 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Warm Springs, Ga., at age 63; he was succeeded by Vice President Harry S. Truman. On this date: In 1606, England’s King James I decreed the design of the original Union Flag, which combined the flags ofEngland and Scotland. In... [more]

10 Things Every Woman Should Know About a Man’s Brain

Most popular notions about the male brain are based on studies of men ages 18 to 22 – undergrads subjecting themselves to experiments for beer money or course credit. But a man’s brain varies tremendously over his life span, quickly contradicting the image of the single-minded sex addict that circulates in mainstream consciousness. From his wandering eye to his desire to mate for life, here’s what you need to know about guys’... [more]

Obama takes non-nuclear pledge to world leaders

President Barack Obama’s pledge to one day rid the world of nuclear weapons runs up against global realities this week when representatives from 47 countries try to craft an agreement on keeping nuclear weapons out of terrorist hands. Sweeping or even bold new strategies were, however, unlikely to emerge from the two-day gathering that begins Monday. But Obama invited the swarm of world leaders as an important step to intensify global... [more]

Sarkozy ratings hit new low as rivals eye 2012

French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s approval ratings took a fresh blow on Sunday with a new survey showing his popularity has reached a record low weeks after disastrous regional elections. The French leader’s approval rating dropped seven points to 31 percent in the first week of April, a Metro-Krief Group survey carried out by OpinionWay showed. It had previously not fallen below 38 percent. The approval rating for Prime Minister... [more]

Java founder James Gosling is no longer working for Oracle

James Gosling, considered by most to be the father of the Java programming language, has announced he is no longer working for Oracle. Gosling’s unexpected departure follows that of Sun chairman Scott McNealy in January and Jonathan Schwartz a month later and backs up reports that the old guard at Sun are having trouble fitting into the new regime. Gosling refused to explain his sudden departure at this time. Yes, indeed, the rumours... [more]

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