Qaeda says top leader Yazid dead

Al-Qaeda has announced the death of Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, its number three leader and Osama bin Laden’s one-time top money man, in what would be a major blow to the global terror network. US monitoring groups said the death of Yazid, who was the leader of Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and its liaison with the Taliban for three years, was announced by the group in a message to jihadist websites on Monday. “We have strong reason to believe... [more]

Strike gradually more noticeable in Norway

The nationwide strike in the municipal sector is becoming gradually more noticeable. There has been no contact between the two sides in the conflict over the weekend, NRK reports. At least 100 schools are completely closed from Monday morning. These are located in eight different municipalities, mostly larger cities. The strike is scheduled to be stepped up from Wednesday, all primary schools in these same municipalities will be closed. Many... [more]

Ash cloud threatens Pacific flights

A GIANT plume of volcanic ash is threatening villagers in Vanuatu and disrupting flights in the Pacific, scientists and officials say. Forecasters in New Zealand said the cloud, spewing from Vanuatu’s Mount Yasur volcano, was about 1800 metres high and covered an area of about 340 square kilometres. Tourists have been urged to stay away from the volcano on Tanna island, which has disrupted domestic flights in neighbouring New Caledonia. Peter... [more]

Barbara Hershey splits with Lost star Naveen Andrews

HOLLYWOOD star Barbara Hershey has split with British actor Naveen Andrews after 12 years together. People magazine said the couple met in 1998 on the set of the film Drowning on Dry Land and fell in love despite the 21-year age difference. Hershey, 62, and Andrews, 41, remain “the best of friends,” Andrews’s manager Renee Jennet told People, explaining they quietly went their separate ways about six months ago. The couple... [more]

Celine Dion pregnant with twins

CANADIAN singer Celine Dion is pregnant with twins. People said Dion, 42, is 14 weeks along and will find out the gender of the twins next month. She and her husband/manager Rene Angelil, already have a 9-year-old son, Rene-Charles. “We’re ecstatic,” People quoted Angelil as saying. The magazine also reported Dion had undergone six in-vitro fertilisation attempts. Share this: {lang: 'en-US'} function... [more]

‘At least 10 dead’ as Israel storms aid convoy: Israeli TV

At least 10 people were killed as Israeli forces stormed a boat carrying pro-Palestinian activists bound for Gaza, Israeli television and radio stations reported on Monday. According to Israel’s private channel 10 television, Israeli marine commandos had opened fire after being attacked with axes and knives by a number of the passengers on board the aid ships, the television said, without giving the source of its information. The... [more]

Turkish protesters try to storm Israeli consulate

Turkish police blocked dozens of stone-throwing protesters who tried to storm the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul over reports of an Israeli attack on at least one aid ship in international waters on Monday, news channels reported. CNN-Turk and NTV showed dozens of angry protesters scuffling with Turkish police guarding the consulate in downtown Istanbul. “Damn Israel,” the protesters shouted. The Israeli military denied that... [more]

British National Killed In Lahore Bombings

The Foreign Office says one British national was killed in Friday’s mosque bombings in Lahore, Pakistan. Terrorists burst into the buildings, opened fire and hurled grenades at the worshippers during Friday prayers. Some 93 people died in the co-ordinated attacks on two mosques of the minority Ahmadi sect in neighbouring areas of the city. The identity of the British national who died has not been released. At least two of the seven... [more]

Minister: Google faces 50,000 lawsuits in Germany

German consumer protection minister Ilse Aigner says that internet giantGoogle could face “more than 50,000″ lawsuits in Germany because of its controversial virtual photo service Street View. Aigner told news magazine Focus that there is a rising tide of lawsuits confronting Google in the country. “If the wave of legal objections continues, we expect that it could be more than 50,000 by the end of the year,”... [more]

Nepal’s leaders meet to thrash out new govt

Nepal’s three main parties held talks on Sunday to try to hammer out a new coalition government after the prime minister agreed to resign to avert a political crisis. Madhav Kumar Nepal said he would step down in a last-minute deal to secure support of Maoist lawmakers for a bill to extend parliament’s term, which was due to expire Friday, leaving the country without a functioning legislature. The opposition Maoists won 2008... [more]

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