Prime Minister Stoltenberg Popular in Norway

Majority of Norwegians are still satisfied with the performance of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. 57 per cent say he is doing a good job, according to a survey made by Synovate for Dagbladet. 33 per cent say he is doing an average job, while only eight per cent say he is doing a poor job as prime minster. In June, only 35 per cent said Stoltenberg was doing a good job as prime minister. Right after the terrorist massacre at youth camp... [more]

Barack Obama arrives in Hawaii for Christmas

US President Barack Obama has arrived in Hawaii, embarking on his year-end holiday after the political maelstrom of Washington – where he just earned a bruising tax victory. Air Force One touched down at Hickham Air Force Base in Honolulu at 5.52pm Friday (2.52pm today AEDT) after a flight of nearly nine hours. The president came to the press cabin with Christmas wishes early in the flight. Obama had delayed plans to join his wife... [more]

Kremlin panel urges new polls

THE Kremlin’s rights panel has called for the resignation of Russia’s election chief and snap parliamentary elections in a damning statement on “discredited” polls that sparked mass demonstrations. The recommendations by the panel – which advises President Dmitry Medvedev on rights and social issues – are not binding but will add to pressure on the authorities for radical changes after the December 4 polls. It... [more]

George Michael says he’s lucky to be alive as he makes it home for Christmas

George Michael has received the best Christmas present: making it home to London in time for the festivities after being successfully treated for life-threatening pneumonia in Austria. The 48-year-old was taken to the AKH hospital in Vienna a month ago and was forced to cancel the rest of his Symphonica tour dates while he underwent treatment in intensive care. The singer held a press conference outside his house in Highgate yesterday and... [more]

Holly Valance gets engaged to Nick Candy. Their first dance should be good

Australian singer/actress Holly Valance has got a very special early Christmas present, as her billionaire property developer boyfriend Nick Candy proposed in spectacular style. Nick and Holly are on holiday in Mauritius following the finale of Strictly Come Dancing last Saturday, and the groom-to-be got down on one knee on the beach with flaming torches spelling out his request. Holly shared a picture of the moment Nick popped the... [more]

Mel Gibson, wife finalize divorce

A judge on Friday approved a divorce settlement between actor Mel Gibson and his estranged wife Robyn, ending their 31 years of marriage. Robyn Gibson will return to using her maiden name, Robyn Denise Moore, but other details of the divorce were kept confidential. The settlement becomes effective on January 9. Gibson, 55, and his wife married in Australia in 1980 and have seven children together. The couple separated in 2006 after Gibson... [more]

Queen Elizabeth II praises family in Christmas speech

Queen Elizabeth II will use her Christmas Day message, recorded before her husband Prince Philip was rushed to hospital and underwent heart surgery, to praise the institution of family. The prince, who celebrated his 90th birthday in June, underwent a procedure to correct a blocked artery late Friday after being taken to hospital with chest pains. He was to remain for a “short period” in hospital in Cambridge, eastern England,... [more]

Kim Jong-un: ‘The Great Successor’ Emerges

As North Korea comes to terms with the loss of its “Dear Leader”, the shadowy figure of “the Great Successor” – his son – has begun to emerge. Kim Jong-un only appeared with his father on live television for the first time last October, clapping and saluting thousands of goose-stepping soldiers at a military parade. The third son of Kim Jong-il, Jong-un is believed to be around 27-years-old and was... [more]

Commission identifies 800 priests, monks who abused children

At least 800 Roman Catholic priests and monks were involved in abusing children in their care between 1945 and 1985, according to a comprehensive report into the church sexual abuse scandal published on Friday. In addition, church officials, bishops and lay people were aware of what was going on but failed to take action to protect children, the commission, lead by former Christian Democratic party chairman Wim Deetman, said. The commission... [more]

Queen Beatrix had doubts about Donner

Reservations Queen Beatrix had regarding Dutch Interior Minister Piet Hein Donner’s candidacy as the next Vice-President of the Council of State,  the country’s highest administrative court, delayed his appointment and may have damaged his standing, newspaper NRC Handelsblad reports. Before approving Mr Donner’s nomination, the Queen first questioned Mr Donner about his role during the formation of the current minority coalition,... [more]

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