Myanmar’s Suu Kyi files new appeal against detention

Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has lodged a new appeal with the Supreme Court against her house arrest in a last-chance attempt to win freedom, her lawyer said Wednesday. The Nobel peace laureate, who has spent most of the last two decades locked up, had her detention lengthened by 18 months in August last year after being convicted over a bizarre incident in which a US man swam to her lakeside home. She has already had her appeal... [more]

Bieber and Cyrus plan ‘side project’

Teenage sensations Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus are planning to team up for the ultimate pop duet. The pair dined out in Los Angeles together on Monday night and Cyrus let it slip that the get together was all business. She revealed the couple was discussing “a side project” and laughed off suggestions that the dinner had any romantic connotations. Bieber has previously said Cyrus is “not my type”. Share this:... [more]

China tycoon in talks to buy Liverpool

A Chinese Internet gaming tycoon has confirmed he is in talks to buy British football club Liverpool, Chinese media reported Wednesday. Zhu Jun, chairman of Nasdaq-listed online game company The9 Limited, said the negotiations to buy Liverpool were “ongoing”, but added that the outcome was hard to predict, the Beijing Times reported. Officials at Shanghai-based The9 said they could not immediately confirm the comments when contacted... [more]

Morgan Stanley being probed by U.S. authorities

U.S. federal investigators are probing whether Morgan Stanley misled investors about mortgage derivative products it helped create and sometimes bet against, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter. Morgan Stanley arranged and marketed to investors pools of bond-related investments called collateralized debt obligations, or CDOs, and its trading desk at times placed bets that their value would fall, the Journal... [more]

Today in History – 12th May

Today is Wednesday, May 12, the 132nd day of 2010. There are 233 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On May 12, 1949, the Soviet Union lifted the Berlin Blockade, which the Western powers had succeeded in circumventing with their Berlin Airlift. On this date: In 1870, an act creating the Canadian province of Manitoba was given royal assent, to take effect in July. In 1930, Chicago’s Adler Planetarium... [more]

Berlusconi and wife agree on separation

Italian news reports say Premier Silvio Berlusconi, who was embroiled in a sex scandal last year, and his wife have agreed to a separation ahead of divorce. Milan daily Corriere della Sera and other media said Monday thatVeronica Lario would be given lifetime use of the luxurious Macherio villa and estate near Milan, where she lives with the estranged couple’s three grown children. The reports said Lario, a former actress and the billionaire... [more]

More former heads of collapsed Iceland bank arrested

Two former heads of collapsed Icelandic bank Kaupthing were arrested just days after two other former executives at the bank were taken into custody, public broadcaster RUV reported Tuesday. Former head of the bank’s domestic operations, Ingolfur Helgason, and former chief risk officer Steingrimur Karason were arrested late Monday on arrival from Luxembourg, where they both live, RUV said. They were both briefly questioned early... [more]

Britain’s David Cameron becomes PM; Brown out – BREAKING NEWS

Conservative leader David Cameron has become Britain’syoungest prime minister in almost 200 years, after Gordon Brown stepped down and ended 13 years of Labour government. The 43-year-old Cameron visited Buckingham Palace on Tuesday and was asked to form a government by Queen Elizabeth II — less than an hour after Brown tendered his resignation to the monarch. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown resigned with a brief, emotional... [more]

Thousands protest Ukraine president’s embrace of Russia

Around 2,000 supporters of Ukraine’s pro-Western opposition held an angry protest in central Kiev on Tuesday to condemn President Viktor Yanukovych’s pursuit of close ties with Russia. Protesters accused Yanukovych of selling out to the Kremlin by signing a controversial deal last month that will allow Russia to maintain a naval base in Ukraine until at least 2042 in exchange for cheaper natural gas. “They are selling... [more]

Clinton cites long-term US commitment to Afghans

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton kicked off a day of closed talks with Afghan government leaders by assuringPresident Hamid Karzai that the U.S. will remain committed to his country’s security and reconstruction long after the last U.S. combat troops have departed. “We will not abandon the Afghan people. Our civilian commitment will remain long into the future,” Clinton said, with Karzai at her side in the ornate... [more]

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