‘Biblical’ floods threaten thousands of Australian homes

Flood waters swept through vast areas of northeastern Australia Saturday, threatening to inundate thousands more homes in a disaster one official said was of “biblical proportions”. Residents in the town of Rockhampton were fleeing the rising waters in darkness Saturday night, while helicopters delivered food and other supplies to towns isolated by the deluge. Up to 200,000 people have been affected by the floods, which have... [more]

Redknapp says Beckham wants Spurs move

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp says that David Beckham wants to move to White Hart Lane, as he prepares to step up his bid for the former Manchester United star. Redknapp had confirmed his interest in Beckham on Friday and, speaking after Saturday’s 1-0 win over Fulham, he said the Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder is ready to return to the Premier League on loan until the Major League Soccer season resumes in March. Beckham, 35, had... [more]

Huge crowds enjoy new year parade

Hundreds of thousands of people have lined the streets of London to watch musicians, cheerleaders and performers from all over the world strutting their stuff. Organisers were expecting 500,000 to turn out for the capital’s 25th New Year’s Day Parade. The target was easily exceeded, as crowds 20-deep lined both sides of the road to watch musicians, dancers, cheerleaders, clowns and even puppeteers frolic along the 2.2-mile (3.5km)... [more]

Rousseff becomes first woman to lead Brazil

Dilma Rousseff became Brazil’s first female president on Saturday and promised to build on an unprecedented run of economic success achieved by her popular predecessor and mentor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Thousands of admirers braved a driving rain and cheered as Rousseff rode to her inauguration in a 1953 Rolls Royce flanked by an all-female security detail. The former guerrilla, who evolved over time into a pragmatic civil servant,... [more]

Inmates riot at low-security prison in England

Rioting inmates caused heavy damage to a low-security prison Saturday, smashing windows and setting fires that engulfed buildings and spewed clouds of black smoke. Fires burned into the afternoon at Ford open prison following disturbances that broke out at around midnight after inmates rebelled against attempts to force them to take breathalyzer tests on New Year’s Eve. An official of the prison officers union said a large amount of... [more]

Today in History – 1st Jan

Today is Saturday, Jan. 1, the first day of 2011. There are 364 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring that slaves in rebel states were free. On this date: In 1511, the first Henry, Duke of Cornwall, son of King Henry VIII of England and Catherine of Aragon, was born. (However, the baby died less than two months later.) In 1861,... [more]

Fires At Open Prison After Inmates Riot

Specialist prison officers wearing riot gear have been sent to an open prison in the south of England after inmates went on the rampage and started fires. The riot, at HMP Ford near Arundel, West Sussex, began at around midnight. It involved around 40 prisoners who smashed furniture and windows, activating fire alarms, before setting several buildings alight. Staff were forced to retreat and riot police and specialist prison officers were... [more]

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