Pope calls on Pakistan to scrap blasphemy law

Pope Benedict XVI on Monday called on Pakistan to scrap a controversial law against blasphemy, saying it served as “a pretext for acts of injustice and violence against religious minorities.” “I once more encourage the leaders of that country to take the necessary steps to abrogate that law,” the leader of the world’s one billion Catholics said in a traditional New Year’s address to ambassadors to the... [more]

Jackson doctor ‘bought anaesthetic’

The doctor charged over Michael Jackson’s death bought 255 vials of a powerful anaesthetic in the three months before the singer died from a lethal combination of the drug and other sedatives, a pharmacist has testified. Dr Conrad Murray purchased four shipments of the anaesthetic propofol between April 6 and June 10 2009, said Tim Lopez, owner of Applied Pharmacy Services in Las Vegas, where Dr Murray has a clinic. Dr Murray bought... [more]

Portuguese model charged in New York castration murder

Police in the US have charged a Portuguese male model for the gruesome New York hotel room murder of a television celebrity and gay rights activist from his home country, said to be his lover. Renato Seabra, 21, was arrested and charged today with second-degree murder of television reporter Carlos Castro, 65, New York police say. According to local news reports, Castro’s naked body was found beaten and castrated on Friday in a room... [more]

Lionel Messi wins World Player of the Year award

Argentina forward Lionel Messi was named World Player of the Year on Monday, beating Barcelona team mates Andres Iniesta and Xavi to win the award for the second time in a row. more to follow…. Share this: {lang: 'en-US'} function open_win(url,id) { var win = window.open(url, 'popup','width=600,height=300,status=0,toolbar=0'); var tpopup = setInterval(function() { if(win.closed) { reload_to(); } },... [more]

Sarkozy takes G20 case to Obama as food prices soar

French President Nicolas Sarkozy takes his campaign for greater global food price and currency stability to Washington this week when he seeks Barack Obama’s support for France’s goals as head of the Group of 20 powers. Soaring food prices and riots in places such as Algeria offer Sarkozy ammunition to press for more coordination between G20 governments to combat wild swings in vital commodity prices as well as exchange rates... [more]

Docs say hard to predict Giffords’ brain damage

Recovering from a gunshot wound to the head depends on the bullet’s path, and while doctors Sunday are optimistic about Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’ odds, it can take weeks to months to tell the damage. Doctors say the bullet traveled the length of the left side of the Arizona congresswoman’s brain, entering the back of the skull and exiting the front. Fortunately, it stayed on one side of her brain, not hitting the so-called... [more]

Giffords has deep ties to NASA through husband

The horrific shooting of Representative Gabrielle Giffords is being felt all the way to space. Giffords’ husband is astronaut Mark Kelly, who is slated to fly a space shuttle in April. His identical twin brother, Scott Kelly, is commander of the international space station. From space, Scott Kelly tweeted his thanks for support and prayers. He praised his sister-in-law, and called it a sad day. He is stuck on the space station... [more]

Kate’s final birthday as a commoner

Kate Middleton has turned 29 and has celebrated her final birthday as a commoner – with less than four months to go before she marries Prince William. The former accessories buyer for fashion chain Jigsaw is keeping her celebrations low key with family and friends as she focuses all her attention on finalising details for her and fiance William’s big day on April 29. Royal spokespeople would not release what the plans were to... [more]

Doctors optimistic about shot U.S. congresswoman

Doctors were cautiously optimistic on Sunday about the condition of U.S. congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords after a man shot her in the head and killed six people at a public event in Arizona. The rampage in Tucson on Saturday fuelled debate about extreme political rhetoric in America after an acrimonious campaign for congressional elections last November. The 22-year-old suspect was to face formal criminal charges in federal court on Sunday... [more]

Belgian king due to move on political deadlock

Belgium’s King Albert is due to reveal his next step in the coming week aimed at ending a long political deadlock that has deepened market fears about the country’s high public debt and a lack of additional budget cuts. No obvious solution is open to the king. New elections would probably fail to break the stalemate and the political will is lacking to form an emergency government which might impose savings that the current caretaker... [more]

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