BRUSSELS - EU Ministers of Justice reached an agreement on rules that would enable judgments reached in trials in absentia to be recognised across the EU. The UK Government is currently backing the proposal, and the European Parliament endorsed it yesterday.
WASHINGTON - Food and milk from the offspring of cloned animals may have entered the U.S. food supply, the U.S. government said on Tuesday, but it would be impossible to know because there is no difference between cloned and conventional products.
WASHINGTON - The tropics seem to be going crazy what with the remnants of Gustav, the new threat from Hanna, a strengthening Ike and newcomer Josephine. Get used to it.
BRUSSELS - Europe's leaders yesterday failed to agree on sanctions against Russia as a result of profound differences of approach towards Moscow.
USA - A group of young Jewish rights activists in the United States have gathered nearly 3,000 signatures thus far on a petition demanding the Israeli government open the Temple Mount to Jewish prayer.
JERUSALEM - Religious Jews are digging under the Temple Mount, encouraged by the IDF, alleged Hamas' Al-Aqsa television station Tuesday night, in a preview of a new animated incitement film about the al-Aqsa mosque or Temple Mount.
GERMANY - The murder of an eight-year-old girl in Germany has prompted neo-Nazis to campaign for the death penalty with torch-lit vigils that politicians are calling a blatant attempt to capitalize on public anger.
PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS & CAICOS — Hurricane Hanna stalled for hours over the southeastern Bahamas on Monday, lashing the islands with fierce winds and rain. Forecasters said it could threaten the southeast United States by midweek.
PAKISTAN - Five women were buried alive by their tribe in a mass honour killing prompted by their wish to choose their own husbands. The victims, who included three teenagers, were abducted at gunpoint, beaten and shot before being thrown into a ditch.
USA - At least eight people were killed, houses razed and vast stretches of land flooded - but New Orleans was today still counting itself lucky after Hurricane Gustav roared ashore
UK - Tomorrow marks the start of a new academic year. It is also the launch date of a campaign which heralds the introduction of the biggest mass vaccination programme for more than a decade.
HOLLAND - The Dutch intelligence service, the AIVD, has called off an operation aimed at infiltrating and sabotaging Iran's weapons industry due to an assessment that a US attack on the Islamic Republic's nuclear program is imminent, according to a report in the country's De Telegraaf newspaper on Friday.
CZECHOSLAVAKIA - The Czech president, Václav Klaus, has again attacked the Lisbon treaty. Asked if he would sign the Lisbon treaty if the Polish president decided to sign it, Klaus replied, "The Czech national interests tell me that I should never sign the Lisbon Treaty."
RUSSIA - The head of the Department for Disarmament and Conflict Resolution in the Institute for World Economics and International Relations at the Russian Academy of Sciences, Alexander Pikayev, has said that Russia should re-open a listening and surveillance base in Cuba.
LONDON - In the Sunday Telegraph Sir Malcolm Rifkind called for "a tough reaction by the United States and Europe", urging European leaders to "resolve to develop a much more substantial military capability for the difficult years ahead. And they must be willing to share their military experience and capability in a more substantial way."