Banned ETA group forms new party, rejects violence

The outlawed political wing of armed Basque separatists ETA announced on Monday its rebirth as a new party that rejects violence and intends to contest elections. Batasuna has been ruled illegal since 2003 because of its links to ETA, whose bloody battle for a Basque homeland independent of Spain has been blamed for 829 deaths in more than four decades. The outlawed party has previously said it opposes violence without actually condemning... [more]

The Netherlands recalls ambassador from ‘disrespectful’ Iran

The Netherlands is recalling its ambassador from Iran in protest at the execution and subsequent burial of a Dutch Iranian woman on what her family says were trumped up drugs charges. Before leaving Teheran, the ambassador will first make a formal protest to the Iranian authorities at the ‘lack of respect’ towards Zahra Bahrami’s family, foreign minister Uri Rosenthal said during a visit to Jordan. Reports say Bahrami, who was executed... [more]

WikiLeaks’ Assange in court to fight extradition

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would be tried behind closed doors in a “flagrant denial of justice” if extradited to Sweden over sex crime allegations, his lawyer told a British court on Monday. The 39-year-old Australian appeared at Belmarsh Magistrates’ Court in southeast London at the start of a two-day hearing. Swedish prosecutors want to question the whistleblowing website’s chief over allegations of sexual... [more]

Cheney calls Mubarak a good friend, US ally

Former Vice President Dick Cheney on Saturday called Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak a good friend and U.S. ally, and he urged the Obama administration to move cautiously as turmoil continued to shake that nation’s government. Cheney’s comments came a day after President Barack Obama pressed Mubarak to consider his legacy and exit office in a way that would give his country the best chance for peace and democracy. Cheney said... [more]

Cairo ‘Reopens’ Amid Fears Of More Violence

Shops, banks and many roads are set to reopen in Cairo today but activists have warned that protests could get increasingly violent. Train services will also be resumed as the army appeals for thousands of demonstrators to leave the city’s central Tahir square. Sunday is the start of the week for Egyptians and the authorities are hoping that some sense of normality can resume this morning. But leading opposition activist Mohamed ElBaradei... [more]

Storm sweeps coastal Norway

In Kristiansund harbour iin Central Norway, cost guard and rescue vessels were Saturday morning fighting for control over a ferry that had been torn from its moorings by a violent storm in the region. The ferry, with only the engineer onboard, was finally brought under tow by a tug, and secured with new moorings, NRK reports. The gale-force winds was battering the whole coast from Stavanger to Trondheim, and resulted in waves measuring... [more]

New nuclear pact to be ratified in Munich

Two years after Washington vowed to “reset” ties with Russia, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton comes to Munich Saturday to launch a landmark nuclear pact between the former Cold War foes. The new START nuclear arms reduction treaty will officially come into force when Clinton and Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov exchange ratification documents at a security conference in the German city. US Vice President Joe Biden used... [more]

Bieber raps on Kingston track

Teen pop star Justin Bieber is showing off his rapping skills on a new collaboration with reggae artist Sean Kingston. The Baby hitmaker has teamed up with the Beautiful Girls singer on the song Won’t Stop, from Kingston’s new mixtape King of Kingz. But Bieber fans will hear a different style of music from what they are used to from the 17 year old as he demonstrates his skills on the mic, reports MTV.com. He raps, “Yeah... [more]

Mowry watching her wedding expenses

Actress Tamera Mowry is spending wisely as she plans her wedding to fiance Adam Housley after realising how expensive a big ceremony can be. The former Sister, Sister star will exchange vows with Fox News correspondent Housley on 15 May – and the 32-year-old bride-to-be insists it won’t be an over-the-top celebration. She reveals she’s sacrificed her dream of walking down the aisle in a pricey Vera Wang creation, opting... [more]

Obama: Egyptians will decide their future

US President Barack Obama has insisted that Egypt’s future “will be determined by its people”. The president spoke out after reports that US officials had discussed president Hosni Mubarak’s immediate resignation in favor of vice president Omar Suleiman. Mr Obama said he hoped Mr Mubarak will make “the right decision” to steer his country through mass protests against his rule but stopped short of urging... [more]

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