30 Nov 2009 07:45:15 GMT EXCLUSIVE-Danish draft urges 50 pct global emissions cut by 2050 NEW DELHI, Nov 30 (Reuters) - The world should cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent by 2050 from 1990 levels with the bulk of the reduction coming from rich countries, according to a draft ...
30 Nov 2009 07:35:29 GMT SNAP ANALYSIS-Honduras election a problem for US, Latin America (For full coverage of Honduras election, see [ID:nHONDURAS])
By Mica Rosenberg
TEGUCIGALPA, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Opposition candidate Porfirio Lobo's victory in Honduras' presidential election on ...
30 Nov 2009 07:35:28 GMT PRESS DIGEST - Iran - Nov 30 TEHRAN, Nov 30 (Reuters) - These are some of the leading stories in Iranian newspapers on Monday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
IRAN ...
30 Nov 2009 07:35:04 GMT Drag queen performers talk at a bar in Dali, Yunnan province Drag queen performers talk at a bar in Dali, Yunnan province, November 23, 2009. Local authorities in southwestern Yunnan province are to convert the bar into a "common room for partner education" for ...
30 Nov 2009 07:34:53 GMT IRAQ Goldsmith told Blair war would be illegal
TONY BLAIR was warned by his attorney general eight months before the invasion of Iraq that war would be illegal, it has emerged.
In a personal letter in July 2002, Lord Goldsmith said he did not believe that military action to depose Saddam ...
30 Nov 2009 07:34:53 GMT Fifth of HIV cases in Africa blamed on medical staff using dirty needles
ONE in five HIV sufferers in Africa was infected by medical staff using dirty needles and clinical equipment, new research has found.
Nearly five million new cases annually are caused by erratic health practices, according to the authors of ...
30 Nov 2009 07:34:53 GMT SENATE REPORT US allowed bin Laden to walk free
OSAMA BIN LADEN was within the grasp of American soldiers within months of the September 11 attacks but military blunders left him free to escape, according to a damning report.
30 Nov 2009 07:34:53 GMT SPENDING Defence cuts 'gamble with lives of soldiers'
THE Ministry of Defence has been accused of "gambling with soldiers' lives'' by reducing funds for developing surveillance systems to detect roadside bombs in Afghanistan.