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International - Monday 13 May, 2013

Colorado cinema shooting suspect may plead not guilty by insanity

James Holmes entered a ‘not guilty’ plea by default – but lawyers may now plead insanity to spare the death penalty.

40 psychiatric patients escape from Kenya hospital after overpowering guards

Ten of the patients have now returned to the hospital and police said the breakout must have been well planned.

Clothing brands sign up to new accord on building safety in Bangladesh

Primark, H&M, Zara and C&A have all adopted the accord, written up in the wake of the building collapse last month.

Angela Merkel: ‘No, I was not an East German propaganda official’

A new book has revived suggestions that Merkel was an active trade union official – at a time when the state controlled the unions.

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Accused changes plea and admits murder of 12-year-old Tia Sharp

Stuart Hazell dramatically changed his plea on the fifth day of his trial at the Old Bailey in London.

From Business ETC Samsung

Samsung has tested wireless internet that could download a movie in one second

The South Korean technology firm has tested super-fast fifth generation or 5G wireless technology but it will be a while before its released to the general public.

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Pics: Filipino voters hit the polls in vital elections of over 18,000 politicians

The country’s president is hoping to secure a majority in both houses of parliament so he can push through reforms in the country’s corruption-ridden system.

Verdict near in ‘bunga bunga’ Berlusconi sex trial

The hearing is one of the last in a trial that began two years ago and revolves around alleged raunchy ‘bunga bunga’ parties’.

Deadly new virus sparks call for ‘urgent actions’ to prevent spread

There have been 33 confirmed cases of human infection since September last year, including 18 deaths.

Pioneering US TV anchor Barbara Walters will retire next year

As the first woman to anchor a daily network TV news show, the 83-year-old was a pioneer who interviewed some of the biggest names in politics and the world of celebrity.

From The Score Fergie

I quit for my wife after tragedy, says Ferguson

‘I think it is also important to go out as a winner. That is really important at this club. It is all I ever wanted to do here — be a winner.’

Hong Kong transsexual wins fight to marry her boyfriend

A transsexual woman has won a groundbreaking court appeal in Hong Kong – allowing her to marry her boyfriend and forcing a re-write of the city’s marriage laws.

Glamour, drama and offbeat: 6 facts about the Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Film Festival begins this week and runs until 26 May.

International - Sunday 12 May, 2013

12 people, including a child, shot at New Orleans’ Mothers Day parade

Up to 400 people were participating in the parade at the time; three people were seen running from the scene.

Man drives to hospital carrying his own sawn-off arm

Police said the only reason the Hungarian did not bleed to death was that he was in a state of shock.

The French government can’t decide whether to honour Bob Dylan

The culture minister wants to make Dylan a member of the Legion d’Honneur – but not everyone is convinced.

A third of David Cameron’s party will vote against him over EU membership

A backbencher has tabled a non-binding motion criticising the government for its delay in holding a referendum on the EU.

Saudi Arabia beheads man convicted of killing his relative

Awad Rawili stabbed to death Jazaa Rawili, a relative, during an argument. He was executed in the northern city of Araar.

From Business ETC Google Maps

This is what the new Google Maps is set to look like

Changes could be afoot as early as next week…

Hundreds of Vietnamese men, women and children flee to Australian shores

Almost 500 Vietnamese asylum seekers have arrived on Australian shores, that’s more than in the last five years combined.

The EU’s poorest country is voting in a snap general election today

A snap general election is likely to see the ruling GERB party win the most votes but with no overall majority a hung parliament is likely.

14 years after being overthrown, Sharif claims victory in Pakistan elections

Nawaz Sharif’s party is set to dominate Pakistan’s assembly but it will have no overall majority following a campaign dominated by the economy and US policy in the region.

International - Saturday 11 May, 2013

From Business ETC ATM Fraud

Investigators uncover $45 million global ATM fraud ring

At least ten people have been arrested around the world, over a scam which exploited pre-PIN technology.

From The Score Magic Of The Cup This post contains videos

SHOCK! FA Cup glory for Wigan with 91st minute goal

Here’s all the big moments from a famous FA Cup final upset.

Thousands attend rally for Berlusconi – despite his conviction for tax fraud

The ‘Everyone for Silvio’ rally was held to support the former premier, after a court upheld a five-year ban from public office.

22 killed in accidental explosion at Chinese coal mine

108 miners were underground when the explosion hit the Taozigou mine in the Sichuan province.

Updated: Explosions leave 40 dead and 100 injured in Turkey

One of the car bombs exploded outside the city hall while the other went off outside the post office in the town of Reyhanli, a main hub for Syrian refugees and rebel activity in Turkey’s Hatay province, just across the border.

In world first, Guatemala convicts former president of genocide

Efrain Rios Montt was convicted of genocide and war crimes in a ruling arising from massacres of indigenous people in the 1980s.

PICTURES: The ruins of an Argentine town drowned by saltwater

The town was destroyed almost 28 years ago.

11 dead in Karachi bomb blast as voting takes place in Pakistan

More than 86 million people are eligible to vote as the elections marks the first transition from one civilian government to another in the country’s 66 year history.

Pressure grows on Obama to free hunger strikers – or put them on trial

Almost two-thirds of the prisoners at Guantanamo are on a hunger strike, which entered its fourth month earlier this week.

International - Friday 10 May, 2013

Fake pope held in Rome for looking like John Paul II

It’s a (very) minor crime. Who knew?

Final victim in Ohio kidnap case leaves hospital ‘in good spirits’

Michelle Knight, 32, thanked the local community for the “outpouring of flowers and gifts”.

Carbon dioxide levels reach historic high – US monitors

The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has broken above 400 parts per million for the first time in human history.

Criminal probe launched in Texas fertilizer plant blast that killed 14

Around 200 people were injured in the blast, which decimated the small town of 2,800 people.

In pics: Final piece of spire added to One World Trade Centre

Its total height is now 541 metres, or 1,776 feet – a symbolic height chosen to echo the year 1776, when America declared independence from Britain.

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David Moyes ‘hadn’t planned’ to leave Everton

The Manchester United offer was too good to turn down, says the Scot today.

Woman shot in the mouth by harpoon – and survives

The woman’s husband was cleaning his spear gun when it accidentally went off.

Bangladesh collapse: Death toll passes 1,000 as stacks of bodies found

Bodies were found in the ruins of a stairwell, where the victims had sought shelter.

French honeymooner killed by shark off Reunion island

A 36-year-old French man has died after being attacked by a shark off the popular beach of Brisants de Saint-Gilles.