OSLO - Although he doesn't show up at the Copenhagen climate talks until next week, U.S. President Barack Obama won't be far from global warming issues when he lands in Oslo Thursday to collect his contentious Nobel Peace Prize. Greenpeace activists
Milan vice president Adriano Galliani has blamed Juventus for putting future Italian Champions League places in jeopardy after their exit from the competition.Galliani is concerned Italy will end up losing a European place in future editions as othe
ABUJA - Police in Nigeria carry out hundreds of extra-judicial killings every year and only those who can afford to pay bribes can guarantee their safety from execution or torture, Amnesty International said Wednesday. The Nigeria Police Force is
JOHANNESBURG - Beware of police roadblocks in Nigeria: If you cannot pay a bribe, you can land up dead, according to an Amnesty International report published Wednesday. It highlights a new danger in a country regularly denounced as one of the most
LONDON - Prince Charles borrowed nearly 3,000 pounds from his protection officers after the royal found himself short of cash and needing to fork out for travel expenses, a report said Wednesday. The heir to the throne repaid the 2,744.34 pounds
Andy Harrison, EasyJet chief executive, is to step down and Sir Michael Rake, the senior independent director and deputy chairman, is to become chairman as part of the latest boardroom shake-up at the low-cost airline. Mr Harrison, who has been at t
Former Real Madrid talisman Zinedine Zidane has declared that Los Merengues can go all the way in this seasons UEFA Champions League, and also remarked that current superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is capable of better things in the game than him. Zida
MANILA, Philippines - Philippine police say they have identified 161 suspects in the massacre of 57 people last month, including government militiamen led by members of a powerful clan facing murder and rebellion charges. National police chief Jesus