Peng crashes out, Hantuchova through

Daniela Hantuchova set up a third round clash with Kim Clijster at the Australian Open after beating Lesia Tsurenko in three sets. The Slovak came through 4-6 6-4 6-3 against the dogged Ukranian to set up a clash with defending champion Kim Clijsters in the third round. However former French Open championFrancesca Schivone failed to progress, losing 6-4 6-3 to Romina Oprandi. There was another minor upset in one of the other early matches... [more]

Wozniacki holds off Tatishvili to advance

World number one Caroline Wozniacki was forced to hit back from a second-set deficit to see off Georgian Anna Tatishvili 6-1 7-6 (7/4). Wozniacki, still seeking her first grand slam crown, cruised through the opener only for Tatishvili to storm into a 4-1 lead in the second. She fought her way back level, though, taking it to a tie-break which she won to advance to a meeting with Pauline Parmentier or Monica Niculescu. Share this: ... [more]

Netherlands pleased with move to arrest SS officer

The Ministry of Security and Justice is pleased that the German Public Prosecution Office has moved to arrest war criminal Klaas Carel Faber. The PPO issued a request for the arrest of the 89-year-old former Nazi SS officer last week to a court in the southern German city of Ingolstadt. A spokesperson for the Dutch Justice Ministry called the development a breakthrough. “We are watching with interest what the German court decides” a... [more]

The Artist star named Man of the Year in France

Three days after winning a Golden Globe for his performance in silent film The Artist, Jean Dujardin has been named Man of the Year by French GQ magazine. The magazine will give its annual awards in a ceremony at Paris’ Ritz hotel on Wednesday evening. “Jean Dujardin is an actor who makes bold choices,” said the magazine. Other winners of the awards include controversial left-wing politicians Arnaud Montebourg who is named... [more]

Lohan in court for probation update

Lindsay Lohan is returning to court to give a judge her second update on how she is faring under strict new probation requirements. Today’s hearing in Los Angeles is expected to be much like the actress’s last progress update: short and without surprises. Lohan has been doing clean-up work at the county morgue and attending psychotherapy sessions in an effort to avoid problems with her probation for separate drink-driving and... [more]

Obama sued over indefinite detention and torture of Americans act

In the past, journalist Chris Hedges has worked for NPR, The New York Times and the Christian Science Monitor. In his latest endeavor, however, he is teaming up with an unlikely pair: a couple of attorneys that will help him take on the president. US President Barack Obama is the target of a suit filed by Pulitzer Prize-winner Hedges, and the reasoning seems more than obvious to him. The decision to take the commander-in-chief to court comes... [more]

Legend Mats Wilander was hospitalized in Australia

Former world number one Mats Wilander was taken to hospital on the eve of the Australian Open in Melbourne after falling and lacerating a kidney, his company said on Tuesday. In a Facebook posting Wilander on Wheels, which runs tennis clinics, said it wanted to give an update on his condition because of rumours swirling about the Swede, a commentator for Eurosport. “Late on Saturday evening Mats sustained a fall in his apartment... [more]

Kim brother says N.Korea heading for collapse

The eldest brother of North Korea’s new leader says reforms needed to avert the collapse of the country’s economy will lead to the end of its Stalinist regime, according to a book to be published this week. Kim Jong-Nam, the half brother of Kim Jong-Un who took control of the hermit state on the death of their father last month, says the military has become so powerful it will step in and take over. The comments come in a book... [more]

Medvedev proposes direct governor elections

Russia’s outgoing President Dmitry Medvedevon Monday proposed a law to restore the direct elections of governors, part of a raft of reforms promised after massive nationwide protests — though the bill still preserves a strongKremlin role in the vote. Medvedev’s powerful predecessor and mentor, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, oversaw a rollback in post-Soviet freedoms during his tenure as president, including scrapping gubernatorial... [more]

Attack Ads: Dirty Tricks Of Republican Race

A barrage of attack ads have stormed early voting states in the US as Republicans battle it out to take on Barack Obama. Changes in rules governing campaigning and advertising mean this election has an unprecedented amount of advertising and it is getting nasty. Supreme Court decisions allow Super PAC campaign groups to raise limitless sums from corporations and unions to support candidates as long as they do not have direct contact with... [more]

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