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Engineer’s death inquiry opens

A US high-tech researcher whose family says he was murdered in Singapore was under treatment for depression and left suicide notes before he was found hanged, a public inquiry was told yesterday. Senior state counsel Tai Wei Shyong, opening a coroner’s inquest into the death ofFULL STORY

Branson upbeat on carbon impact

British billionaire Richard Branson said yesterday that rocket-powered space tourism flights by his firm Virgin Galactic would have only a minor impact on climate change. More than 500 people have already reserved seats — and paid deposits on the US$200,000 ticket price — for a minutes-longFULL STORY

FEATURE: Rumors, grief, questions: virus ravages family

On the third day after his father’s death from a respiratory infection, Hussein al-Sheikh began to feel feverish. Shortly afterwards, says the 27-year-old Saudi, “I was almost dead.” Hussein, who had often visited his father’s bedside in his last days, was admitted to intensive care in aFULL STORY

Transsexual in HK triumphs in appeal to marry boyfriend

A transsexual woman in Hong Kong won a groundbreaking court appeal yesterday allowing her to marry her boyfriend and forcing the government to re-write the territory’s marriage laws. The woman in her 30s, known in the Court of Final Appeal as “W” under anonymity rules, successfullyFULL STORY

Christian leaders speak out on police action in Jerusalem

The heads of Jerusalem’s churches on Sunday spoke out against the “brutal treatment” meted out by Israeli police to both priests and pilgrims during an ancient Easter ritual in the Old City. The incident occurred during the centuries-old sacred Holy Fire rite, which takes place theFULL STORY

Nineteen hurt in New Orleans shooting

Unknown gunmen opened fire at a Mother’s Day parade in New Orleans on Sunday, wounding 19 people in an incident the FBI attributed to “street violence.” Seventeen adults and two 10-year-olds were wounded when gunfire erupted in the early afternoon attack, the local police department saidFULL STORY

GERB wins, but faces struggle to govern

Bulgaria’s center-right GERB yesterday emerged as the winner of national elections, but faced a struggle to form a government, suggesting no early end to the political stalemate that has gripped the EU’s poorest country. The party led by former Bulgarian prime minister Boiko Borisov, which accordingFULL STORY

Warming to hit half of plants, a third of animals

More than half of common species of plants and a third of animal species are likely to see their living space halved by 2080 on current trends of carbon emissions, a climate study said on Sunday. Output of manmade greenhouse gases is putting Earth on trackFULL STORY

Jump in drug-dependent babies a worrying trend

He is less than two weeks old, but he has the telltale signs of a baby in pain: a sore on his chin where he has rubbed the skin raw, along with a scratch on his cheek. He suffers from so many tremors that nursesFULL STORY

Two held in Mexico over Malcolm X’s grandson’s death

Two men were arrested in Mexico City on charges of robbing and killing the troubled grandson of iconic US civil rights leader Malcolm X, Mexican media reported late on Sunday. Pending further legal action, city prosecutors sent the men, ages 24 and 26, to the cityFULL STORY

World News Quick Take

CHINA Social media hailed State media hailed the power of the Internet yesterday after a probe was launched into a top state planner following an online expose, making him the most senior official toppled by social media. Liu Tienan (劉鐵男), deputy director of the National Development andFULL STORY

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