Op-Ed: Barack Obama’s decision to align himself with François Hollande, the recently elected president of France, could cost him politically.
Op-Ed: Barack Obama’s decision to align himself with François Hollande, the recently elected president of France, could cost him politically.
Once home to a thriving whaling industry, Portugal’s Azores islands are now a hotspot for whale watching. The archipelago also boasts scenic hiking trails and unusual vineyards, which are protected from the wind – and warmed at night – by labyrinthian vol
EL TIEMPO (Colombia) BOGOTA – Nearly 25 years after being axed by DC Comics, “Snowflame,” a cocaine-snorting comic book villain (who also happens to be Colombian), is back – and still ruffling feathers. DC Comics artists Steve Englehart and Joe Stanton created Snowflame in 1988. “Cocaine is my God – and I am the human […]
A deadly car crash in Singapore by a wealthy driver from China has sparked a new round of national resentment toward the Chinese. And Singapore is not alone.
One of the Vatican’s biggest scandals in decades appears to be widening with reports that an Italian cardinal may be involved in a power struggle involving leaked documents, corruption and intrigue.
European stocks rose for a third straight session on Monday and the euro edged up, as Greek polls showed growing support for pro-bailout parties.
Special envoy Kofi Annan will meet with President Bashar al-Assad and senior officials, though rebel leaders say Annan’s peace plan is already “dead” following a gruesome massacre that killed 108 people in one town.
Mushroom lovers beware. Health authorities in Zurich recently destroyed 10 tons of Ukrainian mushrooms after determining that the wild fungi contained unacceptable levels of radiation.
LA NACIÓN (Costa Rica) SAN JOSE – Costa Rica’s claims to fame include beautiful beaches, a stable democracy, a greasy pigskin specialty called “chicharrónes,” a couple of World Cup appearances and… as of this week, membership in the exclusive “Mount Everest Club.” Costa Rican mountaineer Warner Rojas reached the 8,848-meter (29,029-foot) summit of Everest Thursday […]
Who foots the bill if a doctor decides on a treatment option that is not approved for the medical condition in question? Insurers say they’re under no obligation to pay, even if the treatment was effective. And if the doctor’s “off label” choice saves a p
France has close by complicated relationships with countries like Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco, where the effects of the Arab spring may vary but cannot be undone. After sometimes tense relations with Nicolas Sarkozy, what approach will François Hollande
GAZETA.RU (Russia) MOSCOW – A manhunt is underway in the Siberian region of Altai Krai after two poachers where spotted shooting animals and collecting their meat in a wildlife reserve, Gazeta.ru reports. The incident was caught on a mobile-phone video, reigniting a debate on helicopter-assisted poaching in the region. In January 2009, a helicopter crash […]
The old saying “don’t judge a book by its cover” has never been truer. An initiative to fight against prejudice, the Human Library project “rents” out people who have fallen on hard times or who have had a life
JAPAN TIMES/KYODO NEWS (Japan) YOKOHAMA – Japan is known for its vending machines: there is one on every street corner, selling anything from underwear and socks, to toys and green tea. But here’s one you may (or may not) be jonesing for: a vending machine that sells marijuana. Last week police in Kanagawa, near Yokohama, […]
Uniquely situated, NATO member Turkey is pushing fellow alliance members to rethink the approach to the withdrawal from Afghanistan slated for 2014. Turkish President Abdullah Gül also has his say on Pakistan, and addresses unfinished business with the ne
LA REPUBBLICA (Italy) VATICAN CITY – The Vatican confirmed Saturday that Pope Benedict XVI’s personal butler has been arrested, as a scandal over leaks to the press and alleged financial corruption threatens to spin out of control, La Repubblica reports. Beyond the substance of the charges, the arrest of Paolo Gabriele, a layman who lives […]
LA PRENSA (Nicaragua) MANAGUA – A leading women’s rights organization is calling on Nicaraguan authorities to declare a “yellow alert” over the country’s growing sexual abuse “epidemic,” La Prensa reports. Martha María Blandón, the Central American director of the international rights group Ipas, cites official court statistics to suggest that abuse cases are on the […]
Essay: ‘Brigitte Mom’ is a new German magazine for the post-modern mother, who the publishers want us to believe are the hippest urban creatures since upwardly mobile gays and lesbians.
EL MUNDO (Spain) MADRID – Has the European economic crisis managed to sully the Eurovision Song Contest? The 2012 edition of the competition, which takes place Saturday in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, includes competitors from an array of debt-ridden countries. This is a European song contest, after all. But reports say that contestant Pastora […]
GAZETA.RU (Russia) MOSCOW – Russia and Syria are in talks to establish a new free-trade zone, the latest sign that Moscow will stand by their man in Damascus. In an interview with ITAR-TASS news agency, Russian Vice-Premier Alexander Khloponin announced the possibility of a new free trade zone to expand commerce between Syria and the […]
Top economists at Germany’s Deutsche Bank suggest creating a second “parallel” currency, alongside the euro, to save Greece. They also believe Greek banks should be turned into a European-managed “Bad Bank,” a
Scientists in Germany are using DNA to test the real origins of lumber from around the globe.
The World Heritage List maintained by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a nice shot of status. More practically, it would help protect France’s famous bubbly from fraudulent imitators.
A book fair planned for this weekend was supposed to liven up Moscow’s Taganski neighborhood with a bit of poetry and music. City authorities saw a threat to public order.
LE DEVOIR (Canada) MONTREAL – Student demonstrations in Quebec took a new, loud turn last night in Montreal, as demonstrators crowded city streets and banged on pots and pans in response to a new law limiting protests, Le Devoir reported. Demonstrators started their noisy procession around 8 p.m local time in Montreal and other cities. […]
A suicide bomb squad killed two policemen and wounded more than a dozen people during an attack on a police station in central Turkey.
Deputies of the Ukrainian opposition fought with deputies of the pro-presidential majority during a session of parliament in Kiev. The opposition parties were protesting a bill that would make Russian an official state language along with Ukrainian.
A young penguin that escaped from a Tokyo aquarium has been caught more than two months after slipping out of an aquarium in Tokyo.
CORRIERE DELLA SERA (Italy) ROME – An Italian diplomat who was spotted last year performing on stage in a fascist rock band has been brought back from Japan, Corriere della Sera reported. Controversy had erupted when Mario Vattani, visiting home at the time during his stint at the General Consul of Italia in Osaka, was […]
On May 15 Palestinians always mark Nakba Day, or the “catastrophe” of their exile following the creation of Israel. Some Israeli leaders have now responded by asking for the compensation of Jews expelled from Arab countries.
Even though Brazil’s hosting of the World Cup and Summer Olympics are two and four years away, it is apparently already “clean-up” time for at least one Rio de Janeiro slum.
LIBERTY TIMES (Taiwan) TAICHUNG – Is Jeremy Lin Taiwanese or American? This dumb question, as some put it, appeared on a recent test at a Taiwanese junior high school. Half of the students answered “Taiwanese.” Wrong! But the apparently light exam topic about an NBA basketball player has set off hot debate in Taiwan, where […]
MTV (Lebanon) BEIRUT – After having earlier stood by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Lebanon’s Maronite Patriarch has now declared that the fall of what he calls the “dictatorship” of the current regime would not affect Christians in Syria, reported Lebanon’s MTV television (not affiliated with the American music broadcaster) Still Patriarch Bishara al-Rai, whose followers […]
Europe hustles to figure out how to save its single currency in the face of an escalating debt crisis in Greece. Germans are looking surprisingly fondly at Ireland and Portugal, which have shown a commitment to austerity that Greece has simply not managed
Op-Ed: In China, the government has long been deciding who does what, where and when, even jailing people for moving without a “permit.” Now, its “Building The Socialist Countryside” policy has been relocating farmers i
EL TIEMPO (Colombia) BOGOTA – For the first time in the country’s history, a top Colombian court has awarded adoption rights to a homosexual man. The court made the landmark decision Tuesday, allowing American journalist Chandler Burr to leave Colombia with two boys – aged 10 and 13 – he legally adopted there in early […]
PAGINA DE MEDIA (Romania) This story has been updated After being the source of much mockery, Romanian reporter Adrian Boioglu wants to set the record straight. During a live weather report from Constanta on the country’s Black Sea coast, the roving news reporter from the Realitatea news channel appeared to get caught red-handed as he […]
EL UNIVERSAL (Ecuador) MADRID – For Ecuadorans hoping to escape poverty, Spain was long seen as a land of opportunity. Nowadays? Not so much. Due to the prolonged economic crisis in Spain, many Ecuadorans who took up residence there are ready to seek greener pastures — or simply return to their homeland (where 21% of […]
Hewlett-Packard Co. is cutting 27,000 jobs in an effort to save up to $3.5b annually and recover from recent management missteps.
Pakistan’s problematic relationship with the US plunges to new depths as Senators warn of aid cuts after the jailing of the surgeon who helped the CIA hunt down Osama bin Laden.