Skype Set To Be Snapped Up In 6bn Euro Deal

Microsoft is set to buy internet firm Skype for 6bn Euros. The deal, one of the biggest in Microsoft’s history, gives it a foothold in the internet market, where it has lagged behind rivals Google and Apple. It is understood the takeover will be announced later on Tuesday. Microsoft has struggled to hold an internet presence in recent years. It invested heavily in marketing and improving the technology of its Bing search engine. While... [more]

China says not deliberately seeking trade surplus with U.S

China reiterated on Friday that it is not deliberately seeking a trade surplus with the United States, Chinese Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao said, days before talks with the United States. “China’s position is clear — that we are not deliberately pursuing a large trade surplus,” Zhu told a news briefing ahead of the annual Strategic and Economic Dialogue in Washington D.C. from Monday. “This is a mutually... [more]

Cheryl Cole loses FHM’s ‘sexiest’ title to fellow Brit

British supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has stolen the Sexiest Woman in the World crown from two-time winner Cheryl Cole, in this year’s FHM 100 sexiest poll. ‘X-Factor’ judge Cheryl made history in 2010 by becoming the first British woman to win the accolade for two consecutive years. However, this year she was not so lucky ranking 12th in the list. Stuart Hood from FHM said, “Queen Cheryl is dead and succeeding her on the... [more]

Cheryl Cole Confirmed As US X Factor Judge

Following months of speculation Cheryl Cole has finally been unveiled as a judge on the first season of the US version of the X Factor. The 27-year-old former wife of England and Chelsea footballer Ashley Cole had been rumoured to have been overlooked for the high-profile role. But Fox network producers have confirmed that the Girls Aloud singer will co-judge alongside music mogul Simon Cowell and former record boss L A Reid. Cole... [more]

William And Catherine To Visit California

Prince William and his new bride are to visit California later this summer, after their tour of Canada. The newly married Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will go to the west coast for a two-day trip between July 8 and July 10, St James’s Palace said. It is the first time William has been to the US on an official visit and Kate’s first-ever trip there. The Prince returned to his job as an RAF search and rescue helicopter pilot... [more]

Indonesia clerics condemn bin Laden sea burial

Indonesia’s top Islamic body on Tuesday condemned the sea burial of Osama bin Laden, as radicals promised a day of mass prayer to mourn the Al-Qaeda leader’s death at the hands of US special forces. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s office issued a statement which neither applauded nor condemned the killing of the world’s most wanted terrorist and alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks on the United States. “The... [more]

China hails death of bin Laden, defends partner Pakistan

China hailed on Tuesday the death of Osama bin Laden in a U.S. raid while defending its regional partner Pakistan against accusations it had done too little against terror threats. Beijing and Washington have gone through bouts of friction over Taiwan and Tibet, regional security and most recently China’s clampdown on dissent and human rights activists. China showed no appetite, however, for turning the U.S. raid that killed bin Laden... [more]

Pierre Cardin ready to sell business for 1bn euros

French fashion legend Pierre Cardin is ready to sell his group and will seek one billion euros (1.4 billion dollars), he said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal published Tuesday. “I want to sell it now,” Cardin, 88, told the US business daily. “I know I won’t be here in a few years and the business needs to continue.” The report noted that banks estimate the value of the group, founded in 1949, at... [more]

British PM Welcomes Bin Laden’s Death

British Prime Minister David Cameron said Osama bin Laden’s death will “bring great relief to people across the world”, as global leaders rushed to congratulate the United States for the raid that left him dead. Shortly after US President Barack Obama announced the al Qaeda leader had died in a US-led operation in Pakistan, Cameron said: “Osama bin Laden was responsible for the worst terrorist atrocities the world... [more]

US embassy and bases on high alert

The United States embassy as well as American military bases in Germany are on high alert to the risk of extremist reprisals after President Barack Obama announced late Sunday that al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden had been killed. The US State Department warned of the “enhanced potential for anti-American violence,” following bin Laden’s death and placed its embassies and military installations around the world on high alert. Germany... [more]

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