Chavez: Will put Israel in its place
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez described Israel on Saturday as a genocidal state that acted as an assassin for the US, predicting the West Asian nation would one day be “put in its place.” The socialist Chavez is a harsh critic of both Israel and the United States and cut relations with Israel after accusing it of “holocaust” for its 2009 offensive in the Gaza Strip.
Cameron India visit in July
Britain’s new Prime Minister David Cameron, who heads the Conservative-Liberal Democrats coalition government, would visit India in July, official sources said on Sunday.
UK to announce cap on non-EU migrants
Britain plans to put a temporary limit on the number of non-European Union migrants to prevent a surge of foreign workers arriving before a permanent cap is introduced next April.
Japan eyes nuclear deal with India
Japan will start talks with India over a civil nuclear energy deal, foreign minister Katsuya Okada said on Friday, a move that would give Japanese firms access to the rapidly growing market amid rising global competition.
100 kg gold coin sold for $4.02m
A Spanish precious metals trading firm bought the world’s largest gold coin for 3.27 million euros ($4.02 million), its exact material worth, from the estate of an insolvent investment firm at a rare auction in Vienna on Friday.
NZ village with pub,40 people put on sale
Stressed-out city executives looking to get away from it all have the chance to buy their own rural village in New Zealand, complete with a pub and population of 40.
House nod to Wall Street bill
US legislators finalised a historic overhaul of financial regulations as dawn broke over Capitol Hill on Friday, handing President Barack Obama a major domestic victory on the eve of a global summit d
Queen goes to Wimbledon for first time in 33 years
Queen Elizabeth returned to Wimbledon on Thursday for the first time in 33 years with bookmakers offering odds of 12-1 that she would be confronted by a streaker on Centre Court.
Oz gets first woman PM as Rudd ousted
Australia appointed its first woman Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, who vowed on Thursday to end division over a controversial mining tax, resurrect a carbon trade scheme and call elections within mont
Kabul doesn’t expect any change from US shakeup
Afghanistan expressed regret on Thursday at the removal of the US commander credited with reducing civilian casualties in the war against the Taliban but said it did not expect the shake-up to bring s