Medvedev pushes reform plan

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev pushed ahead with his far-reaching plan for political reform on Wednesday, outlining the time frame for his proposals to go before parliament. A draft law to reinstate direct elections for regional governors and to have half the MPs in the lower house, the State Duma, elected directly rather than by means of party lists should be introduced to the State Duma by February 15, the Kremlin said. Another bill,... [more]

In South Korea, some praise North’s departed “Dear Leader”

Despite growth that has propelled South Koreato become the world’s 13th largest economy, a powerhouse that makes computers, mobile telephones and cars, there are some in the capital of Seoul who believe life is better in the impoverished North. As the world watched Wednesday’s funeral of dictator Kim Jong-il, who presided over famine, a nuclear arms push and military skirmishes with the South, Choi Dong Jin, 48, told Reuters... [more]

North Korean heir leads funeral of Kim Jong Il

Wailing and clutching at their hearts, tens of thousands of North Koreans lined the snowy streets of Pyongyang on Wednesday as the hearse carrying late leader Kim Jong Il’s body wound its way through the capital for a final farewell. Son and successor Kim Jong Un led the procession, his head bowed against the wind and right arm raised in a salute, from Kumsusan Memorial Palace where his father’s body had lain in state. Top... [more]

Britain’s Prince Philip leaves hospital

Britain’s Prince Philip left the hospital Tuesday, after undergoing treatment for a blocked coronary artery. Philip, Queen Elizabeth II’s 90-year-old husband, spent four nights in the hospital recovering from a successful coronary stent procedure. He was taken to Papworth, a specialist heart hospital in Cambridge, on Friday after complaining of chest pains. It was the most serious health scare suffered by Philip, who is known... [more]

Taylor Lautner’s gay ‘out and proud’ magazine cover is a FAKE

Taylor Lautner got quite the Christmas surprise when a magazine cover did the rounds on Twitter on Boxing Day, splashed with the headline: ‘Out & proud.’ The fake cover fooled plenty of people. A hoaxer created a People magazine cover for the January 7, 2012 edition with a picture of Taylor and the caption: “Tired of rumors, the Twilight star opens up about his decision to finally come out.” It also quotes Taylor... [more]

Putin ready for ‘dialogue’ with protestors: Kudrin

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is ready for dialogue with the Russian protest movement to ensure that presidential polls are fair, according to his old ally and ex-finance minister Alexei Kudrin. Kudrin told the Vedomosti daily that he met Putin — who has announced plans to swap jobs with President Dmitry Medvedev after the March 4 polls — on the eve of Saturday’s mass rally in Moscow. “From my conversation with Putin,... [more]

Most Germans don’t want president to resign

Most Germans do not want President Christian Wulff to resign despite the continuing scandal over his business dealings, although roughly half have lost confidence in the head of state, according to a new poll. While 50 percent believe that Wulff used his public position to help friends and 48 percent have little or no confidence in him, 73 percent do not think he should resign, according to the poll conducted for the Bild newspaper. A... [more]

Serbia folk diva back in court

Serbia’s folk diva Svetlana Raznatovic on Monday denied charges of violent behavior she and another defendant are facing for allegedly insulting and beating up the manager of a football club. Raznatovic claimed at a court hearing that it was she who was insulted. “He (the manager) even wanted to attack me,” she told the court. “I have never caused any incidents.” The hearing was briefly interrupted when the... [more]

Review: Streep can’t save superficial ‘Iron Lady’

The same problems that plagued “La Vie en Rose,” starring Marion Cotillard as Edith Piaf, exist in “The Iron Lady,” a biopic about Margaret Thatcher starring Meryl Streep as the former British prime minister. While both films feature strong performances from strong actresses playing strong, real-life women, the scripts are weakened by going strictly by the numbers. Sure, Streep reliably nails her impression of Thatcher... [more]

Russian spy chief resigns

The chief of Russia’s military intelligence (GRU), Lt. Gen. Alexander Shlyakhturov, resigned from his post on Saturday, the Kommersant business daily reported. According to the newspaper, Shlyakhturov, 64, will in the near future head the board of directors of the Moscow Institute of Heat Engineering (MIT), the developer of the Bulava ballistic missile and other strategic missile systems. Now it is led by the head of Russia’s Federal... [more]

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