China confirms Briton’s execution, despite UK plea

URUMQI, China – China brushed aside international appeals Tuesday and executed a British man convicted of drug smuggling whose relatives say was mentally unstable and unwittingly lured into the crime. Britain’s prime minister condemned the execution — China’s first of a European citizen in nearly 60 years. “I condemn the execution of Akmal Shaikh in the strongest terms, and am appalled and disappointed that our... [more]

Climate reality: Voluntary efforts not enough

COPENHAGEN – Around the world, countries and capitalism are already working to curb global warming on their own, with or without a global treaty. In Brazil more rainforests are being saved, and in Chicago there’s a voluntary carbon pollution trading system. People recycle, buy smaller and newer cars, and change lightbulbs. But the impact of such piecemeal, voluntary efforts is small. Experts say it will never be enough without... [more]

Eurostar passengers reach London after latest mishap

A special Eurostar service from Paris which became stranded near Ebbsfleet in Kent on Saturday evening has finally arrived at London’s St Pancras station. Passengers said there was no heating and lighting, and food ran out. Earlier, five trains were stuck in the Channel Tunnel, trapping more than 2,000 people for up to 16 hours. Eurostar said special trains had been laid on on Saturday night to transport as many passengers as possible... [more]

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