Muhammad Ali leads Cooper tributes

Legendary heavyweight Muhammad Ali led the tributes to his “old friend” Sir Henry Cooper, who died on Sunday, describing him as “a great fighter and a gentleman”. Cooper passed away at his son’s house at Oxted in Surrey just two days before his 77th birthday. Arguably Cooper’s most famous fight was a non-title contest against Ali in London in 1963, when he knocked down the man then known as Cassius Clay... [more]

British PM Welcomes Bin Laden’s Death

British Prime Minister David Cameron said Osama bin Laden’s death will “bring great relief to people across the world”, as global leaders rushed to congratulate the United States for the raid that left him dead. Shortly after US President Barack Obama announced the al Qaeda leader had died in a US-led operation in Pakistan, Cameron said: “Osama bin Laden was responsible for the worst terrorist atrocities the world... [more]

Spanish nuclear power station in leak scare

Media say 14 people were working in the containment area of a nuclear power plant in northeast Spain this week when water used to cool a reactor was unexpectedly released. El Pais newspaper reported Saturday that the workers were in the building, although none are believed to have suffered dangerous contamination. Operator Anav said in a statement dated Thursday that “the opening of a valve caused the release of 25 cubic meters (883... [more]

Holland Queen’s Day celebrations underway

The Dutch Royal Family are celebrating Queen Beatrix’ official birthday in the southernmost province of Limburg. Accompanied by her sons, daughters in law and her sister Princess Margriet and her family, the Queen has arrived in the town of Thorn. Later in the day they will travel to the city of Weert. Queen’s Day is the royal family’s annual occasion to meet the people face-to-face, and since her accession in 1980 Queen... [more]

Fired-up pilgrims prepare for John Paul II ceremony

Thousands of excitable pilgrims are swarming into central Rome, on the eve of a ceremony to mark late pope John Paul II’s step towards sainthood. “I couldn’t miss this, I had to be a part of such a historical moment. We’ve only just arrived but the atmosphere’s great, it’s really exciting,” on Saturday said Patricia Wocial, 48, who had come from Britain with her young daughters. “It’s... [more]

Sarah Burton: The most coveted fashion designer

It was the most coveted fashion commission of the century, and it went to Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen. The newly-married Princess Catherine chose the iconic British fashion house to make her wedding dress. Burton is the protégé of the late designer Alexander McQueen, after joining his company as an intern in 1996. She took over as creative director at the label after his tragic death in February 2010. Burton has described working... [more]

Norway and Spain elected to UN Commission

Norway has together with Spain been elected to the UN Commission on Population and Development. Three countries – Norway, Spain and Malta – were competing for two places.(Photo: Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre) The voting took place in the United Nations Economic and Social Council, and following a secret ballot, Spain and Norway both won seats on the Commission. Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre commented,... [more]

Venezuela criticizes Sweden over FARC deportee

Venezuela’s foreign minister Nicolás Maduro is counterattacking Sweden in the Venezuelan press over the arrest and deportation of a Swedish citizen to Colombia. The Swedish Foreign Ministry asked Venezuela in a note why they did not inform Sweden that they had arrested the 54-year-old Swede when he landed at Caracas International Airport last Saturday. News agency TT reports that Maduro, in the Venezuelan newspaper El Universal,... [more]

Britain celebrates monarchy as Kate, William wed

With a smile that lit up TV screens around the world, Kate Middleton married Prince William in a union that promised to revitalize the British monarchy. A million people roared their approval as the royal couple then paraded through London in an open carriage. Even knowing that an immense television audience was turning in to watch, the couple managed, at times, to appear in their own private world Friday, both at Westminster Abbey and on... [more]

Kiss me Kate

Newlyweds William and Catherine sealed their love with a kiss on the famous Buckingham Palace balcony to the delight of the nation. The bride and groom appeared with their families to acknowledge the thousands of well-wishers crowded along The Mall. They exchanged a kiss to roars of approval. Then, as an RAF flypast swept towards the Palace, the couple kissed again. William and Catherine were proclaimed “man and wife” at a historic... [more]

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