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  • Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    A Ukrainian man who was captured and detained in the UK over the bombing of mosques has now been accused of the murder of an elderly Muslim. The 25-year-old suspect was arrested July 18th, along with another Ukrainian man, 22, on terrorism charges. He was originally linked by police to explosions at the mosques which were situated near the city of Birmingham. Now he is accused of the ...

  • Pakistan women come under arbitrary restriction

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Women in a part of Pakistan have been warned not to break Sharia laws by going out alone. Clerical elders in northwestern Pakistan have banned women from shopping in bazaars without a male relative present. Shopkeepers in the region have been told to turn back women who try to enter their stores without the appropriate male escort. The clerics said any presence of unaccompanied women in ...

  • Kenyas Kiplagat eyes World Championships gold

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Kenya failed to win the men's 1,500 metres gold medal at the London Games, but 2011 World Championships runner-up Silas Kiplagat is ready to make amends at the Moscow Worlds next month. Kiplagat only finished fourth at London, reports Xinhua. "It was disappointing for me and everyone, but I tried my best. I promise Moscow will be different from London. I want to win a gold," said ...

  • Italian Superbike racer dies in fatal crash

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Italian Superbike racer Andrea Antonelli died after a crash at the World Championship's Moscow round Sunday, local police said. The event was held in the Volokolamsk district of Moscow region in torrential conditions. The collision happened on the approach to the final corner, involving Antonelli and other two racers, according to the police, reports Xinhua. "Three racers were injured in a ...

  • Body Worlds to showcases a ride beyond lifetime in NYC

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    The creator of Body Worlds, which is an international exhibition of preserved human bodies that reveal inner anatomical structures, is all set to bring his famed 'The Rearing Horse With Rider' to New York's Times Square for its first free public outdoor display on Wednesday. For Dr. Gunther von Hagens, the beauty of the human body is far beyond skin deep, the New York Daily News reported. Von ...

  • Oz faces being at dreadful place in history after batting collapse at Lords

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Australia, which was playing for the number one spot on the world Test rankings last December, is now staring at a 'dreadful place in history' as it faces its sixth Test loss in a row, according to the country's media. According to the Courier Mail, with a woeful batting line-up rapidly falling apart since the beginning of the Lord's Test, Australia achieved such a chilling feat almost 30 years ...

  • Singapore appoints top diplomats to UN ASEAN India Cambodia

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Singapore, July 21 (Xinhua-ANI): Singapore has appointed Karen Tan as permanent representative to the United Nations in New York, and Lim Thuan Kuan as its new higher commissioner to India, respectively, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Sunday. Tan Hung Seng is appointed the permanent representative to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Jakarta, and Kevin Cheok will be ...

  • Nesta Carter confident ahead of Moscow Worlds

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Top Jamaican track athlete Nesta Carter is not ruling out his chances at next month's IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Moscow, Russia. Carter, who clocked a season's best 9.87 seconds and is Jamaica's fastest man so far this season, has upped his preparations and reportedly feeling 'fitter and faster', reports CMC. "I am feeling fitter and faster than ever before. My 9.87 seconds ...

  • South Korea claims two more golds at taekwondo worlds

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    South Korean taekwondo exponents continued their display of supremacy at the WTF World Taekwondo Championships taking away two gold medals Saturday in the event where they have so far accumulated six gold medals. In the women's 57 kg weight category, South Korea's Kim So-Hee defeated Japan's Mayu Hamada to win the final 15-8. In the men's 58 kg final, South Korea's Lee Dae-Hoon beat Mexico's ...

  • Ex Miss World set to make millions after US Playboy debut

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Former Miss World Rosanna Davison will be making her debut in US edition of Playboy next month. It is believed that the Irish model's career curve will go upwards after she features as the first ever Miss World to grace the adult magazine's pages. However, Davison has not landed the cover of the magazine. The 29-year-old, who earned a six-figure sum for her appearance in German edition of ...

  • Dont support Nepal government on polls opposition

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Nepal's 33 opposition parties led by the CPN-Maoist Sunday urged the international community not to support the Nov 19 government's bid to hold the second constituent assembly election. The 33 parties criticized the increasing foreign intervention in the internal affairs of Nepal such as constitution drafting process, election and other issues, reports Xinhua. "Some foreign missions have ...

  • Romashina wins solo technical gold at worlds

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Russia's Svetlana Romashina triumphed in the solo technical routine of synchronised swimming at the 15th FINA World Swimming Championships here while China's Huang Xuechen won the silver. The 24-year-old Romashina had 96.8 points which allowed her to win her first world solo gold Saturday as her compatriot Natalia Ishchenko, who is taking a sabbatical, won all three solo technical golds since ...

  • Lewis Hamilton pours heart out on Twitter

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Lewis Hamilton, who spilt from Nicole Scherzinger last month, has publicly poured his heart out to let the world and his lady love know how he feels. Lovesick Hamilton took over to Twitter late on Friday night and advised his fans that if they have found that special someone, they should never let them go no matter what happens, the Mirror reported. He said that nothing in this world is more ...

  • Wheel-chair Beijing airport bomber was protesting against paralysis caused by police beatings

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    A wheel-chaired Chinese man, who set-off a home-made explosive device in Terminal 3 of the Beijing International Airport, carried out the blast to protest against his ill-treatment by Chinese police. An online microblog attributed to the man said that Ji Zhongxing's lower body was paralyzed after he was alleged to have been heavily beaten by security agents in southern China in 2005. The ...

  • Woods says bunch of guys in line for Open glory despite Westwoods confidence

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    World No.1 Tiger Woods has hit out at English ace Lee Westwood's assurances of winning the 142nd Open Championship at Muirfield, saying that along with them, there are a 'bunch of guys' who have a chance to win this tournament. Westwood, who may end his Major drought and take home the Claret Jug given that he has a two-shot lead, has said that he is confident of winning his first Major on ...

  • G20 nations back plan to fight scourge of tax evasion

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Plans to tackle international tax avoidance and evasion have been formally backed by finance ministers from the G20 group of leading nations. The group also backed plans by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development to stop firms moving their profits across borders to avoid taxes. According to the BBC, the OECD said some firms were abusing current rules to avoid tax. UK ...

  • Chinas Wu Shi win 3-metre synchro at World Championships

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Chinese divers Wu Minxia and Shi Tingmao won the three-metre synchro gold medal at the World Swimming Championships at the Piscines de Montjuic here. Wu and Shi had a total score of 338.4 points, considerably above the 307.8 of Italian pair Tania Cagnotto and Francesca Dallape, who won the silver Saturday. Canada's Pamela Ware and Jennnifer Abel took bronze with a total of 292.08 reports ...

  • Anderson Mellouli win first golds at swimming worlds

    Taipei News.Net - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Haley Danita Anderson of the US and Oussama Mellouli of Tunisia won the first gold medals of the World Swimming Championships here as they won the women's and men's five km open water events. Anderson dominated the first 2.5 km of the route since the beginning Saturday and at the end of the race passed Brazilian swimmer Poliana Okimoto Cintra, who finished second. Anderson completed the two ...

  • England fears Anderson burn-out over heavy workload ahead of winter Ashes

    Taipei News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    England bowling star James Anderson is reportedly facing a danger of being burnt out due to the hectic schedule of international cricket by the time Alastair Cook's men head to Australia for the return leg of the Ashes this winter. According to the Mirror, it is no wonder that Anderson is pressurised given his vast workload, under which he had bowled 120 overs in the last 12 months more than ...

  • 32 killed 96 injured in Iraq car bombings

    Taipei News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    At least 32 people were killed and 96 wounded in a string of car bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital city Saturday evening, an interior ministry source said. The attacks were carried out when many people go out for shopping in the city's popular markets or relax at coffee shops after the breaking of daily Ramadan fast. Four people died and eight injured when a booby-trapped car went off in ...

  • Human rights central to Colombias peace process UN official stresses during visit

    Taipei News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    20 July 2013 150 Respect for human rights will be critical as Colombia transitions from conflict to peace, a top United Nations official stressed, noting in particular that the rights of victims must be at the centre of the Government's negotiations with rebel groups. "It will not be easy to create a society that respects each other's rights after years of conflict," High Commissioner for ...

  • Iran Iraq to sign gas deal Sunday

    Taipei News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    Tehran and Baghdad are set to sign an agreement Sunday under which Iran will supply natural gas to Iraq's Al-Baghdad and Al-Mansouriyah power plants. The agreement would be signed by Iranian Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi and his Iraqi counterpart Abdul Kareem Luaibi in Baghdad, reported Xinhua Saturday citing Iran's deputy Oil Minister Javad Owji. Negotiations between the two countries' officials ...

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