Rio Tinto says no need to rush emissions tax

Mining giant Rio Tinto weighed into the debate over Australia’s proposed carbon emissions tax Saturday, urging Canberra not to rush into a decision while major polluters such as China and the United States held back. Prime Minister Julia Gillard wants to charge polluters from July 2012 under a fixed-price scheme that would move to a full cap-and-trade model linked to international carbon markets within five years. But she faces stiff... [more]

Obama heads to tornado-hit U.S. South to back recovery

Rescuers in the tornado-ravaged U.S. South searched through debris for survivors and bodies on Friday ahead of a visit by President Barack Obama to the state worst hit by the disaster that killed 310 people. Obama will view the destruction in Alabama, the hardest hit of seven states that were blasted this week by twisters and violent storms that flattened whole neighbourhoods in the worst U.S. natural catastrophe since Hurricane Katrina... [more]

Minogue recovering after emergency surgery

Australian pop star Dannii Minogue is recovering after undergoing emergency surgery to remove her appendix. The singer and reality TV personality was admitted to a hospital in West London on Saturday after suffering crippling stomach pains. Doctors diagnosed the 39 year old with acute appendicitis and rushed her to the operating room for an appendectomy. A spokesperson for Minogue says, “Dannii was taken into hospital with stomach... [more]

Anarchists banned from wedding

Twenty suspected anarchists have been banned from getting near the royal wedding as the biggest police security operation in a generation swung into action. The group, arrested as part of a string of raids on squats across London on Thursday, have been ordered not to visit Westminster as part of their bail conditions. With the attention of the world fixed on London, detectives’ multimillion-pound ring of steel around the event got... [more]

Sambora quits Bon Jovi tour to enter rehab

Rocker Richie Sambora is bowing out of upcoming Bon Jovi dates so he can re-enter rehab. Sambora is checking into an undisclosed facility to seek treatment for alcohol addiction and exhaustion, according to TMZ.com. His bandmates will resume the Bon Jovi Live trek in New Orleans, Louisiana on Saturday without the troubled guitarist. A statement from the group reads: “Our support for Richie is absolute. He is, and will remain, a member... [more]

Paralyzed Chinese gymnast sues for $1.8 billion

Sang Lan, a Chinese gymnast who broke her neck during a vaulting accident at the 1998 Goodwill Games, filed a $1.8 billion lawsuit against Time Warner and the US gymnastics federation. Sang was paralyzed after being injured during a warm-up vault at the Nassau Coliseum in suburban New York at the global multisport event which is no longer contested but was at the time owned by AOL Time Warner. In a federal lawsuit, Sang, now 29, claims promises... [more]

First royal wedding fan camps out by Westminster Abbey

The first royal fan has reserved himself a spot outside the Westminster Abbey to watch the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. John Loughrey, 56, has set up camp on the pavement across the road from the famous abbey, equipped only with a sleeping bag and two Union Jack carrier bags, and intends to remain there all week to beat the tens of thousands of spectators expected and ensure a good view of the event on Friday. “I am... [more]

UN rights chief seeks probe after S. Lanka report

The UN human rights chief said Tuesday that an international inquiry was needed after a damning UN report on the killings of thousands of civilians during Sri Lanka’s 2009 final assault on Tamil separatists. “The eyewitness accounts and credible information contained in this report demand a full, impartial, independent and transparent investigation,” said Navi Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. “Unless... [more]

Kremlin chief wants new nuclear rules post-Chernobyl

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday called on the world community to tighten safety rules at nuclear plants and tell the truth when there were accidents like those at Chernobyl and Fukushima. Medvedev spoke alongside Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich at a solemn ceremony marking the 25th anniversary of the world’s worst nuclear accident at Chernobyl in Ukraine when a reactor exploded, sending radiation billowing across... [more]

Berlusconi talks up nuclear on Chernobyl anniversary

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Tuesday talked up nuclear power as the “safest” form of energy on the 25th anniversary of Chernobyl amid fears linked to the disaster in Japan. “We are absolutely convinced that nuclear energy is the future for the whole world,” Berlusconi said after a summit with French President Nicolas Sarkozy. “Nuclear energy is still the safest,” he told reporters. His... [more]

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