South Africa waits after Mandela's condition worsens
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africans prepared on Thursday to say farewell to ailing anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela after his condition deteriorated further in hospital, forcing President Jacob Zuma to cancel a trip to neighboring Mozambique. Full Article
China urged to end forced resettlements in Tibet
BEIJING (Reuters) - A human rights group appealed to China on Thursday to end what it called forced "mass rehousing and relocation" of ethnic Tibetans that it said had uprooted more than two million people in the past seven years. Full Article
Shares steady, gold and euro rise as Fed, China fears ease
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares and bonds held on to recent gains on Thursday while gold and the euro gained, after data suggested the U.S. Federal Reserve may have to leave its stimulus program in place for a little longer. Full Article
Canada adds icy weather to icewine rules
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada is tightening the rules for producing its popular icewine, a sweet dessert wine that is only made in cold climates, to crack down on fraudsters who sell mislabeled bottles that don't make the grade. Full Article