Lithuanian man blows up himself near U.S. Embassy

A Lithuanian man blew up himself near the U.S. Embassy in the Baltic state’s capital overnight but the embassy was not thought to have been targeted, police said on Friday. “No, the initial suspicion is that this was a suicide,” a police spokesman said by telephone, when asked if the man had been trying to damage the embassy. An officer on duty at the embassy said it had not been damaged by the explosion, which took place... [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]

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]

Experts monitoring jailed Norway killer Breivik deny his insanity

An expert team monitoring the Norwegian killer, Anders Behring Breivik, in prison said they believed he was not insane, disagreeing with the original conclusion by court-appointed psychiatrists, the BBC has said. Breivik, who has been jailed after admitting to killing 77 people in Norway last summer, has faced indefinite detention in a psychiatric hospital as a mental evaluation in November last year declared him legally insane. In their... [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]

Clinics In UK Ordered To Reveal Breast Implant Data

The Government has ordered private cosmetic clinics to produce data within the next 48 hours as part of an urgent investigation into suspect French breast implants. Health Secretary Andrew Lansley said he hoped to publish the results by the end of the week. He said there was still no evidence of a link to cancer or to support the routine removal of the implants but for the first time he admitted there were problems getting information from... [more]

Murder most foul on Queen Elizabeth’s estate

A murder mystery with elements of an Agatha Christie whodunit is unfolding at the vast country estate whereQueen Elizabeth II and her family gathered in rural splendor to celebrate Christmas and New Year’s. British police said that a young woman’s body was found in the forest at Sandringham and that they are treating it as a murder case. An autopsy was conducted Tuesday, but the precise cause of death was not disclosed, and... [more]

Greek pharmacists, doctors on strike

Greece is already seeing its first strike of the year, with pharmacists and doctors walking off the job to protest health sector reforms that include cuts in drug prices. Pharmacists across the country began a 48-hour strike Monday to protest government plans to trim their profits by cutting the retail prices of drugs. They are also demanding payment of hundreds of thousands of euros owed by social insurance funds. State hospital doctors... [more]

Sweden’s growing wealth gap ‘troubling’: Borg

Figures showing financial improvements for Sweden’s middle and upper classes, at the same time the country’s poorest have seen their incomes decline have given finance minister something to fret about. Figures showing that income differences are on the rise in Sweden, with most household wallets growing fatter, as those with lowest income fall behind, are ‘troubling’, according to minister of finance Anders Borg. Nearly... [more]

Madrid to New York: the year of Western protest

From Spain’s “indignados” protesters to Occupy Wall Street, 2011 was the year when people power, fueled by frustration at a deepening financial crisis, confronted the Western world’s elites. Initially it was the drama in North Africa that gripped the world, starting with Tunisians ousting president-for-life Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, then sweeping unstoppably — and increasingly bloodily — through Egypt,... [more]

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