UN/ISRAEL - A doctor from Israel dramatically confronted United Nations Human Rights Council Judge Richard Goldstone with critical comments on his report's accusations against Israel and its virtual disregard of her own testimony. He ignored most of her questions.
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - Civil liberties and consumer groups are furious at President Barack Obama for supporting secret international trade negotiations that could wind up rewriting US copyright law.
UK - Parents are taking a back seat in their child's education, with almost two-thirds saying they have little contact with their teacher, a survey has found.
UK - Parents are to lose the right to withdraw their offspring from sex education classes, once the child reaches the age of 15. The move means all teenagers will receive at least one year's worth of lessons covering sex, contraception and relationships before the age of consent.
UK - An executive has won the right to sue his employer on the basis that he was unfairly dismissed for his green views after a judge ruled that environmentalism had the same weight in law as religious and philosophical beliefs.
NEW YORK, USA - Central banks with trillions of dollars in reserves that are already stepping up euro and yen purchases will likely continue doing so in coming years, driven by worries over the stability of the greenback.
USA - Health care reform should not be used as an opportunity to use federal funds to pay for elective abortions. Health reform should be an opportunity to protect human life - not end it.
WASHINGTON, USA - A key US Senate environment committee approved a Democratic climate change bill on Thursday that would require industry to cut emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases 20 percent by 2020 from 2005 levels.
INDIA - Gold prices continued to rise on Wednesday extending the all-time highs which followed India's central bank BUYING 200 TONNES of the precious metal, swapping dollars for bullion as the country's finance minister warned THE ECONOMIES OF THE US AND EUROPE HAD "COLLAPSED".
ISRAEL - The artificiality of a Palestinian identity is reflected in the attitudes and actions of neighbouring Arabs who never established a Palestinian state or advocated one prior to the Six-Day War in 1967.
USA - Amid all the cheer of the holiday season, retailers know they'll also be attracting some sticky-fingered shoppers. And this year's weak economy is making the fight against shoplifting only more difficult.
GERMANY - Stephen Gardner, editor of Euro-correspondent.com, notes that the German Constitutional Court's recent judgment on the Lisbon Treaty means that "the German court may overturn rulings of the European Court of Justice (ECJ), POTENTIALLY PUTTING A SERIOUS BRAKE ON FURTHER EU INTEGRATION."
EUROPE - Czech President Vaclav Klaus has signed the Lisbon Treaty, completing ratification and paving way for its implementation across the EU by 1 December.
VATICAN - Catholic convert Tony Blair is among several world leaders being invited to attend a top level summit with Pope Benedict XVI to discuss the role of the Church in politics.
USA - Al Gore's latest eco-treatise, Our Choice: A Plan To Solve the Climate Crisis, is set to hit stores Tuesday. The former vice-president says he will donate 100 percent of the proceeds from the book to the the Alliance for Climate Protection, a green group.