Iran film director freed on bail – Breaking News

Jailed Iranian film director Jafar Panahi, who has been on hunger strike for more than a week, was released on bail of 2 billion rials (about 139,741 pounds) on Tuesday, the official IRNA news agency reported. Panahi, winner of many international awards and a supporter of opposition leader Mirhossein Mousavi in last year’s disputed presidential election, was arrested in March along with his wife and daughter. His family was later freed. Despite... [more]

Clinton: US, China share responsibility for Koreas

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday stepped up pressure on China to back international action againstNorth Korea for the sinking of a South Korean warship, calling peace and security on the Korean peninsula ”a shared responsibility” between Washington and Beijing. “Now we need to work together again to address the serious challenge posed by the sinking of the South Korean ship,” Clinton... [more]

Strike by transport workers and cleaners extended in Norway

The week-long strike by transport workers and workers in the cleaning industry was extended from Monday morning. This will mean fewer supplies on the shelves and more uncleaned offices. The strike at freight terminals has so far only affected the Oslo region, but from now on the rest of the country will also be hit, when another 800 members of the Transportworkers’ Union walk out. In addition to the non-food supplies at the grocery... [more]

Australia minister attacks ‘creepy’ Google in Web row

Australia’s communications minister has calledGoogle’s privacy policy “a bit creepy” in personal attacks against the head of the company and fellow Web giant Facebook in an Internet filtering row. Stephen Conroy said Google had committed the “single greatest breach in the history of privacy” by collecting private wireless data while taking pictures for its “Street View” mapping service,... [more]

Workers in Venezuela on alert after Chavez warning

Venezuela’s socialist president is threatening to “go after” the country’s biggest food producer, and the corporation’s workers are not happy about it. Union leader Richard Prieto says employees of Empresas Polar held meetings Monday and agreed to “defend our jobs throughout the country.” Chavez on Sunday called for authorities to investigate whether the company has been hoarding food, saying... [more]

Helen Newlove ‘To Become Tory Peer’

Helen Newlove, the widow of a man kicked to death by teenagers, is to become a Conservative peer, according to Sky sources. Her husband Garry was murdered by three youths in Warrington in 2007. He was attacked after confronting the trio about their anti-social behaviour. His death prompted the mother of three to campaign tirelessly for responsible drinking. Earlier this year, she launched the National Licensed Trade Association, which aims... [more]

Lohan ordered to undergo random drug, alcohol tests

A Beverly Hills judge on Monday ordered actress Lindsay Lohan to undergo random drug and alcohol testing and wear an alcohol monitoring bracelet after missing a probation hearing last week in a 2007 drunken driving case. Judge Marsha Revel also said that Lohan, 23, had violated her probation, and the judge scheduled a new hearing in July to determine possible further sanctions. Lohan, who agreed to the conditions on Monday, claimed... [more]

Ahmadinejad’s speech marred by shouts from crowd

A speech by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a southern port town was marred Monday by shouts from Iranians demanding jobs, a rare show of public discontent over the country’s worsening economy. Ahmadinejad was speaking before hundreds gathered inKhorramshahr, about 625 miles (1,000 kilometers) southwest ofTehran, when his speech was interrupted by people shouting “We are unemployed!” Iran’s economy is struggling... [more]

Jamaican PM declares emergency amid gang warfare

Jamaica’s prime minister vowed tough action against a frenzy of gang violence in Kingston, imposing a state of emergency to curb armed supporters of an alleged druglord sought by the United States. Premier Bruce Golding said that criminals would “not be allowed to triumph”, as gang members rampaged through the capital, clashing with police and burning a police station to the ground, leaving at least one person dead. Gunmen... [more]

Passengers evacuated from burning Traumschiff

More than 600 people were evacuated from the famous cruise ship MS Deutschland after it caught fire while docked in a Norwegian fjord on Sunday. The fire started in the engine room and was presenting problems to fire crews with the thick smoke that developed, a local rescue spokesman said. The 364 passengers – mostly Germans – and most of the 241 crew were evacuated, as well as the two Norwegian pilots. The heat developed by... [more]

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