Neo-Nazi radio presenters sentenced in Germany

Eleven employees of a Neo-Nazi internet radio station were handed suspended sentences in the western German town of Koblenz Thursday. A twelfth worker was imprisoned for two years because he carried previous offences. The judge found all twelve accused guilty of supporting a criminal organization and inciting racial hatred. The station was found to have called on listeners to commit criminal acts. All of the accused admitted to working as... [more]

Germany forced to buy Austrian electricity

One of Germany’s energy providers was forced to use reserves from Austrian power stations on two days in December as a “precautionary measure,” according to a newspaper report. According to Die Welt newspaper, grid operator Tennet, which runs a huge section of the German national electricity grid, was forced to tap energy from Austria on December 8 and 9 last year to guarantee the stability of its supply. The transaction... [more]

Could Chrome overtake Internet Explorer in the browser wars?

A month ago, Google’s three-year effort to push its Web browser, Chrome, took a major step when analysts said it had passed Mozilla’s Firefox to become the second-most popular tool of its kind on the Internet. Today, that climb continues and has some tech observers wondering whether Chrome could do the unthinkable and topple perennial leader Internet Explorer from atop the browser rankings. According to Web analytics firm StatCounter, the... [more]

Why Katy Perry and Russell Brand’s split shocked friends

When Russell Brand announced on December 30 that he was divorcing Katy Perry, it wasn’t just their fans that were caught off guard. “I was shocked when I found out,” a source who knows the couple tells PEOPLE. “I was really surprised that Russell filed for divorce so quickly — especially at Christmas time.” Continues the source: “I thought they would be together for a long time. Maybe not forever... [more]

Chinese Billionaire Dies After Eating Poisoned Cat Meat Stew

A Chinese billionaire is dead after apparently ingesting some slow-boiled cat meat stew — though it wasn’t the cat meat that killed him. Police in southern China have detained a local official on suspicionof poisoning the stew at the restaurant where the two were eating in Guangdong province on Dec. 23. Agriculture official Huang Guang, billionaire Long Liyuan and a third diner were sharing a cat meat hot pot — a local delicacy... [more]

Antarctic reveals its deep, dark secrets

A “LOST WORLD” of previously unknown species is thriving in a deep sea hotspot near Antarctica, scientists have discovered. Researchers operating a robot submersible found a plethora of unidentified creatures including crabs, starfish, barnacles, sea anemones and an octopus. The communities were living around volcanic vents deep beneath the Southern Ocean, where temperatures can reach 382C. Hydrothermal vents create a unique... [more]

Man to undergo surgery on 1m tumour

A MAN who has a 90kg tumour on his leg will today undergo surgery on the massive growth. Dr McKay McKinnon, who has successfully treated similar tumour cases, is scheduled to operate on Vietnamese man Nguyen Duy Hai today. The operation has a 50 per cent success rate. “It’s common for people to fear death, and I’m no exception. But when I heard that Dr McKinnon had decided to come back to Vietnam one more time to give me a new... [more]

Argentine president’s cancer surgery called success

ARGENTINA’s President Cristina Kirchner underwent surgery for thyroid cancer and emerged “without any problem,” her spokesman said. Kirchner had the surgery on Wednesday to remove her thyroid gland in the city of Pilar, 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of Buenos Aires. “The operation was performed on the president without any problem or complication,” spokesman Alfredo Scoccimarro said in front of Hospital Austral,... [more]

China airlines refuse to pay EU carbon charge

Chinese airlines will not pay a charge on carbon emissions imposed by the European Union from January 1, a national aviation industry group said Thursday. The cap-and-trade scheme, which has angered the US and Chinese governments and airlines worldwide, came into force on Sunday after the European Union’s highest court rejected a challenge brought by US carriers last month. “China, of course, will not cooperate with the... [more]

Mikhail Prokhorov compares himself to Vladimir Putin

The businessman has published his presidential pre-election program. Mikhail Prokhorov has become the first presidential candidate to publish his pre-election program. It is entitled “The Present and the Future”. In it, he compares his views with the policies conducted by Vladimir Putin, promising radical changes and reassessment of the relationship between the people and the government. The candidate calls on voters not to wait for... [more]

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