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India gives $5 million for Chile quake relief UNITED NATIONS: India has announced a cash contribution of $5 million for relief and rehabilitation in Chile in a show of solidarity with the people of the earthquake-hit country. "As a country familiar with the... Click here for more details. |
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Chile's new leader Sebastian Pinera to be sworn in Chilean tycoon Sebastian Pinera is due to be sworn in as president of the country, which was recently devastated by a massive earthquake and tsunami. Mr Pinera not only faces the challenge of reconstruction, but takes over from a highly popular outgoing leader.... Click here for more details. |
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Greece set for second general strike in a month Greece is expected to grind to a halt for the second time in a month as hundreds of thousands of state and private workers stage a general strike. The stoppage is in protest at the country's austerity measures. The head... Click here for more details. |
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Berezovsky wins libel case over Litvinenko murder claim The British-based businessman Boris Berezovsky has won his claim for libel after being falsely named on Russian state television as the man behind the murder of the former Moscow agent Alexander Litvinenko. Mr Litvinenko, a strong critic of then Russian President Vladimir Putin, was poisoned with radioactive polonium-210 and died in London in November 2006, prompting a murder investigation that implicated Russia. Yesterday Mr Berezovsky, 63, was awarded £150,000 in libel damages against both the TV channel RTR Planeta and Vladimir Terluk, the man who made the allegations, which were also broadcast on satellite television in the UK in April 2007. During the... Click here for more details. |
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Cambodia puts the cremation site of Pol Pot on 'historic' tourist trail The place where the body of Pol Pot, the former Khmer Rouge leader, was unceremoniously burned in a pile of rubbish is set to be the latest location from Cambodia's dark recent history to be transformed into a tourist spot. In a controversial move that underlines the increasing allure of the country's genocidal history and the importance of tourists to Cambodia's coffers, the government has decided to "preserve and develop" Anlong Veng. The jungle town in the far north of the country was the last stronghold of the rebel movement responsible for the deaths of up to 2 million people. In a statement, the... Click here for more details. |
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China trying to 'annihilate Buddhism' The Dalai Lama has accused the Chinese authorities of trying to "annihilate Buddhism" in Tibet as he commemorated a failed uprising against China's rule over the region. His angry comments appeared to signal frustration with fruitless efforts to negotiate a compromise with China, but he said he would not abandon talks. China shot back, accusing the Tibetan spiritual leader of using deceptions and lies to distort its policy in the region. The passionate back-and-forth highlighted the distrust, anger and frustration that separates the two sides and leaves little hope for success in recently resumed talks. Beijing has demonized the Dalai Lama and accused him of wanting independence for Tibet,... Click here for more details. |
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Iraq PM said to be ahead on eve of vote results BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Initial results from Iraq's national election are likely to be released by Thursday, Iraqi and U.N. officials said on Wednesday, as further signs emerged of a strong showing for Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Iraqi's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki speaks to reporters after voting at a polling station in the Green Zone in Baghdad March 7, 2010. (REUTERS/Ali Abbas/Pool) The Iraqi National Alliance (INA), a largely Shi'ite group that is challenging Maliki's bid to win a second term, told a news conference that according to their informal tallies the prime minister was ahead in at least 10 of Iraq's 18... Click here for more details. |
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World's top scientists to review climate panel SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer= WASHINGTON (AP) ? The world's biggest scientific guns are being called in to mop up after a trickle of unsettling errors in the authoritative reports written by a global warming panel. The United Nations and the beleaguered Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said Wednesday that a Netherlands-based group of 15 national academies of science will study how the warming panel does its job. That independent review will be finished by the end of August, said Robbert Dijkgraaf, co-chairman of the group, the InterAcademy Council. A panel of experts created by the council will try to figure out how better to catch and correct errors, Dijkgraaf said. It will... Click here for more details. |
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Biden: Palestinians deserve 'viable' state updated 12:30 p.m. ET March 10, 2010 RAMALLAH, West Bank - Vice President Joe Biden's displeasure over an Israeli plan to enlarge an east Jerusalem settlement was on display Wednesday as he warned against actions that "inflame tensions" and reassured his Palestinian hosts that they deserve a sustainable, independent state. The Israeli plans have overshadowed Biden's visit, meant to promote a new round of U.S.-led negotiations, and drew Palestinian accusations that Israel is not serious about peace. Israel apologized for embarrassing Biden with the timing of its announcement, but made clear it had no intention of reversing its plan. Capping a day of meetings with Palestinian leaders, Biden... Click here for more details. |
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Tycoon Wins Libel Suit in Ex-Spy's Murder Case Boris A. Berezovsky, a self-exiled Russian tycoon, won a libel suit in London on Wednesday against a Russian satellite broadcaster that had linked him to the murder in 2006 of Alexander V. Litvinenko, a onetime aide and former K.G.B. operative who was poisoned with a rare radioactive isotope. Related Times Topic: Boris A. Berezovsky Mr. Berezovsky was awarded damages equivalent to around $225,000, but the court noted that he would probably face obstacles in collecting. The broadcaster, All-Russian State Television and Broadcasting, known as RTR, refused to recognize the London court’s decision. In a statement, Mr. Berezovsky said the judgment had “unequivocally demolished”... Click here for more details. |
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Why Punish Iran for What Israel Has Already Done? Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. As the Western Powers continue to criticize Iran for its nuclear enrichment program, and while they try and pressure Russia and China to impose stiffer economic sanctions, maybe it would be an opportune time to remember that for decades Israel has developed nuclear weapons and has tried to keep its program a secret. In fact, Israel has produced more than 200 nuclear warheads, a number of which can be deployed on nuclear submarines, long-range aircraft, and missiles.(1) Starting in the 1950's, Israel begin producing uranium for its nuclear missiles program. It is one of the few nations that has not signed the nuclear Non-Proliferation... Click here for more details. |
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China's Exports Rise 46% BEIJING —China announced Wednesday that its exports climbed 46 percent in February from a year earlier. Economists said the data signaled a rebound in consumer demand from the United States and other Western markets after the financial crisis last year. It was the third consecutive month of increases in Chinese exports and the fastest growth in three years. Orders from the United States, the European Union and Japan accounted for almost half the growth, following a pickup in demand from emerging markets in the previous two months. Chinese imports also rose 45 percent over the previous year, led by crude oil as factories stepped up production. Some economists said the figures indicated... Click here for more details. |
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China seeks to annihilate Tibet's Buddhism - Dalai Lama Tibet's spiritual leader has said China is trying to "annihilate Buddhism", as the region marks the anniversary of a failed revolt against China in 1959. The Dalai Lama's comments come as Tibetans also mark the anniversary of the bloody riots in 2008,... Click here for more details. |
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Aid workers shot dead in Pakistan Unidentified assailants have attacked the office of a Western aid agency in Pakistan, killing up to five people and wounding several others, according to police. The victims, including two women, are all Pakistanis, Sajid Khan, a police official, said. Wednesday's attack took place on the office of the World Vision, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), in Ogi, a small town in Mansehra district, 65km north of Islamabad. Khan told the AFP news agency that some armed people had "stormed" the building of the NGO. "They first set off a bomb and then opened fire. We don't know the exact number of casualties but initial reports suggest four to five people were... Click here for more details. |
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Iran leader: U.S. playing 'double game' in Afghanistan Posted | Comment | Recommend | | | KABUL (AP) Taking aim at the U.S., Iranian President said Wednesday that it's the United States that is playing a "double game" in , fighting terrorists it once supported. At a press conference in the Afghan capital, Ahmadinejad was asked to respond to Defense Secretary , who earlier in the week accused of "playing a double game" by trying to have a good relationship with the Afghan government while... Click here for more details. |
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UK complained to US about terror suspect torture, says ex-MI5 boss ? Waterboarding of 9/11 suspect was 'concealed' ? Manningham-Buller criticises Bush staff Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller criticised George Bush and his administration, for torture of terror suspects Photograph: Graeme Robertson/Getty Images The government protested to the US over the of terror suspects, the former head of , Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller revealed last night. She also said the Americans concealed from Britain the waterboarding of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the September 2001 attacks. "The Americans were very keen that people like us did not discover what they were doing," Lady Manningham-Buller told a meeting at the House of Lords.... Click here for more details. |
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Historic Women's Bill passes amid chaos New Delhi: After unprecedented disruptions and high drama, the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday evening finally passed the historic Women's Reservation Bill reserving one-third seats for women in Parliament and state Legislatures. The Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the Left Front voted for the bill. The two MPs of the Trinamool Congress, the government's second biggest ally, abstained from voting. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Arun Jaitley, Communist Party of India-Marxist's (CPI-M) Brinda Karat, Bahujan Samaj Party's (BSP) Satish... Click here for more details. |
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Visiting Biden condemns new Israel settlement plan JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday condemned Israeli plans to build 1,600 more homes on occupied land where Palestinians seek statehood, announced in the middle of his visit to help revive peace negotiations. U.S. Vice President Joe Biden is seen in Baghdad in this January 23, 2010 file photo. Biden on Tuesday condemned Israeli plans to build 1,600 more homes on occupied land where Palestinians seek statehood, announced in the middle of his visit to help revive peace negotiations. (REUTERS/Hadi Mizban/Pool/Files) Israel's refusal to stop settlement building despite U.S. urging has been a major obstacle to a resumption of the talks, and the announcement put Biden... Click here for more details. |
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Brain behind Bali blasts killed, says Indonesia JAKARTA: Indonesian counter-terrorism forces on Tuesday killed a man who was believed to have been one of the masterminds of the 2002 Bali bombings during a raid in the capital Jakarta, police and reports said. The man was among three people killed in two... Click here for more details. |
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Some Iraq Results Coming Wednesday BAGHDAD — Iraq’s electoral commission said Tuesday that it would announce partial results of parliamentary elections on Wednesday, providing an incomplete picture of the vote that will nevertheless provide the broad outlines of the country’s political landscape. Related At War Blog: Election Reaction From Around Iraq Party officials have acknowledged that a relatively small number of seats may separate Iraq’s leading coalitions, a sign that negotiations to form a new government could be protracted. Although the lists of candidates led by Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki and Ayad Allawi, a former prime minister, appear to be polling best, officials with a... Click here for more details. |
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