Members of US Congress to get security suggestions

A House Democratic leader says he thinks lawmakers will be taking precautions when meeting with the public in the wake of a congresswoman’s shooting in Arizona. Connecticut Rep. John Larson, who heads the House Democratic Caucus, says lawmakers will continue to have open sessions with their constituents. Leaders from both parties held a conference call Sunday with the House sergeant at arms to discuss security in the aftermath of... [more]

Docs say hard to predict Giffords’ brain damage

Recovering from a gunshot wound to the head depends on the bullet’s path, and while doctors Sunday are optimistic about Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’ odds, it can take weeks to months to tell the damage. Doctors say the bullet traveled the length of the left side of the Arizona congresswoman’s brain, entering the back of the skull and exiting the front. Fortunately, it stayed on one side of her brain, not hitting the so-called... [more]

Clinton urges Gulf to keep focus on Iran sanctions

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday urged Arab states in the Gulf to stay focused on sanctions against Iran over its controversial nuclear programme, at the start of a regional tour. “We don’t want anyone to be misled by anyone’s intelligence,” Clinton told reporters on her plane before landing in Abu Dhabi. “We expect all of our partners who share that concern (over Iran) … to stay as focused... [more]

Chinese vice premier starts Britain visit with energy deal

Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang kicked off a business-focused state visit to Britain on Sunday with the sealing of a renewable energy deal between Scottish and Chinese companies. Li, who is widely tipped to be China’s next premier, arrived in Edinburgh for a four-day trip aimed at boosting economic and political ties that will include talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron. He praised progress in relations between China and... [more]

Giffords has deep ties to NASA through husband

The horrific shooting of Representative Gabrielle Giffords is being felt all the way to space. Giffords’ husband is astronaut Mark Kelly, who is slated to fly a space shuttle in April. His identical twin brother, Scott Kelly, is commander of the international space station. From space, Scott Kelly tweeted his thanks for support and prayers. He praised his sister-in-law, and called it a sad day. He is stuck on the space station... [more]

3,000 German farms re-open after scare: authorities

About 3,000 German farms have been given the green light to re-open, out of a total 4,700 that were closed due to a toxic feed scare, a regional agriculture ministry said Sunday. “There are now only 1,470 farms barred from deliveries out of the about 4,400″ in the region, Lower Saxony’s agriculture ministry said in a statement. Data has been collected in cooperation with agricultural officials to allow for a “solid... [more]

Doctors optimistic about shot U.S. congresswoman

Doctors were cautiously optimistic on Sunday about the condition of U.S. congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords after a man shot her in the head and killed six people at a public event in Arizona. The rampage in Tucson on Saturday fuelled debate about extreme political rhetoric in America after an acrimonious campaign for congressional elections last November. The 22-year-old suspect was to face formal criminal charges in federal court on Sunday... [more]

Belgian king due to move on political deadlock

Belgium’s King Albert is due to reveal his next step in the coming week aimed at ending a long political deadlock that has deepened market fears about the country’s high public debt and a lack of additional budget cuts. No obvious solution is open to the king. New elections would probably fail to break the stalemate and the political will is lacking to form an emergency government which might impose savings that the current caretaker... [more]

Portugal under pressure to seek EU/IMF aid

Pressure is growing on Portugal from Germany, France and other euro zone countries to seek financial help from the EU and IMF to stop the bloc’s debt crisis from spreading, a senior euro zone source said on Sunday. Some preliminary discussions on the possibility of Portugal asking for help if its financing costs on markets become too high have taken place since July, the source said. No formal talks on aid have started yet, a number... [more]

Almost 30,000 Thai ‘Red Shirts’ rally in Bangkok

About 30,000 Thai “Red Shirts” gathered in Bangkok on Sunday, police said, in their biggest show of strength since a deadly military crackdown on their mass anti-government protest last year. A security force of 1,000 was deployed in the capital for the march, at which members of the movement, dressed in their trademark red clothing, clapped and sang, some with banners backing non-violence. Police Major General Piya Utayo of... [more]

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