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Monday, 20 August 2012

Eight Killed In Turkish Car Bombing

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Fire fighters work in Gaziantep where at least seven people were killed and dozens wounded when a car bomb blew up on August 20, 2012 in the centre of Turkey′s south-eastern city of Gaziantep (AFP Photo / Ihlas News Agency)
Fire fighters work in Gaziantep where at least seven people were killed and dozens wounded when a car bomb blew up on August 20, 2012 in the centre of Turkey's south-eastern city of Gaziantep (AFP Photo / Ihlas News Agency)

Eight people have been reported killed and dozens wounded by a bomb attack close to a police station in southeastern Turkey.

Officials said the blast in the town of Gaziantep near the Syrian border on August 20 was caused by a remote-controlled car bomb.

Belarus Declared No Kite-Fly Zone

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Reuters

Launching a handmade kite may get you in trouble today in Belarus, where it could be considered a national security threat by the military, which is on constant alert after the “teddy-bear assault” carried out by Swedish activists last month.

Anonymous Hackers Take Down UK Government Websites In Assange Protest.

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AFP Photo / Joel Saget
AFP Photo / Joel Saget

Several British governmental websites, including the Ministry of Justice, have been attacked by hacktivists in retaliation for Britain’s handling of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Under the campaign, which was branded “#OpFreeAssange,” Anonymous undertook a mission to take down justice.gov.uk and number10.gov.uk, the official site of the British Prime Minister’s Office. The websites are now operating normally once again.

Saturday, 18 August 2012

Taliban Claim Infiltration Of Afghan Forces

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Members of  terrorist group, Taliban.

The spiritual leader of the Taliban said the group's insurgents have succeeded in foisting the ranks of the Afghan security forces, allowing them to attack their fellow NATO service members. The admission comes amidst a rise in friendly fire attacks.
“Mujahideen have cleverly infiltrated the ranks of the enemy according to the plan given to them last year,”

France Bandits Rob ATMs Of Millions Using Forks.

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Million stolen in cash from ATM using forks
Million stolen in cash from ATM using forks. Image credit RT.

French police are searching for an organized crime ring that has stolen more than 1,000,000 Euros in cash from ATM machines, using only a fork.
Investigators were shocked by the simplicity and ingenuity of the countrywide rash of ATM heists: The gang managed to make the thefts by jamming a fork into the machines' cash dispensers, exploiting a previously unknown security flaw.

Band Member's Husband Condemns Pussy Riot Prison Sentences

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The seven members of the Rock band, Pussy Riot.
The husband of one of the members of Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot imprisoned for hooliganism in Moscow is leading a chorus of condemnation after a conviction decried as an attack on free speech.
Three young women, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Maria Alyokhina and Yekaterina Samutsevich, were sentenced to two years in prison Friday after being convicted of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred.
They were arrested after performing a song critical of President Vladimir Putin in one of the Russian Orthodox Church's most important cathedrals in February, a flash mob-style act that outraged many of the country's faithful.


Russia Maintains Stand On Gay Pride Events

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A participant attends an unauthorized rally staged by LGBT activists on Moscow's Tverskaya Street. (RIA Novosti/Andrey Stenin)
A participant attends an unauthorized rally staged by LGBT activists on Moscow's Tverskaya Street. (RIA Novosti/Andrey Stenin


Russia's highest Court, The Moscow City Court has confirmed for the second time its ruling banning all LGBT pride events in the Russian capital for the next century.
The court rejected a cassation appeal filed by Nikolai Alekseyev, the leader of a Russian gay rights community and the organizer of previous gay pride events. Alekseyev wanted the case to be passed to the Presidium of the Moscow City Court for reconsideration.

Ramadan Ends.

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Indian Muslims offer prayers on the last Friday of Ramadan during a rain shower at the Kharudin Mosque in Amritsar on Friday, August 17. A three-day festival begins after the sighting of a new crescent moon. During Ramadan, devout Muslims abstain from food, drink, smoking and sex from dawn to dusk.Image credit CNN

Mubarak! Ramadan officially ends today!

UK's Prince William Helps Save Girl From Drowning

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Britian's Prince William during a routine rescue mission

Britain's Prince William has helped save a teenage girl who was in danger of drowning off the coast of Wales in his role as Royal Air Force search and rescue pilot.
The 16-year-old girl was caught in a rip current and rapidly losing strength when the alarm was raised Thursday, a statement from the RAF Search and Rescue Force said.

Bombing Follows Shooting At Southern Russia Mosque

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Russian Muslims at prayer for Eid Mubarak.

A bomb has reportedly exploded in a mosque in the town of Khasavyurt in Russia’s southern Republic of Dagestan, injuring several people. The blast reportedly came after two gunmen opened fire in the mosque, wounding eight.
The bomb detonated as police were trying to diffuse a separate explosive device. Authorities say there were two bombs altogether, and the second is currently being dismantled by minesweepers, a local interior ministry source told RIA Novosti reports.
There have been no reports of damage to the building, and it is unclear how many people were injured in the blast.

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

China's 'Most Wanted' Gunman Shot And Killed By Police

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Mugshots released by Chinese authorities purportedly showing Zhou Kehua between 2005 and 2011.
Mugshots released by Chinese authorities purportedly showing Zhou Kehua between 2005 and 2011. Image credit CNN

A fugitive gunman thought to be behind a string of armed robberies and murders in China dating back to 2004 has been shot and killed following a huge manhunt.
Zhou Kehua one of the country's most wanted criminals was killed by police in the southwestern city of Chongqing on Tuesday morning, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Described as "ruthless and highly dangerous" by Chinese authorities, Zhou became infamous for robbing people while they were drawing money from banks and repeatedly dodging police manhunts.

Thai Politician Accidentally Kills Ex-Wife, Personal Secretary With Uzi

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Senator Boonsong Kowawisarat and Uzi used in accidentally killing former wife and personal secretary.

A Thai politician accidentally shot and killed his former wife and personal secretary with a submachine gun in a restaurant in northern Thailand, local police said Monday.
Senator Boonsong Kowawisarat was dining with Chanakarn Detkard and four others on Sunday when he took out an Uzi 9mm sub-machine gun, police said.
"Senator Boonsong's gun was accidentally fired off while he was trying to keep his pistol into its case. The shot went straight into his secretary who was having dinner," Police Lt. Colonel Choosak Pulsawat told reporters.

Saturday, 11 August 2012

At Least 50 Feared Dead In Iran Earthquakes

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Two earthquakes hit the city of Tabriz, Iran . (File)

At least 50 people died and another 400 were injured in two strong earthquakes that jolted northwestern Iran Saturday near the city of Tabriz, the semi-official Iranian Students News Agency said.

The first earthquake, a magnitude 6.4, hit at 4:53 p.m. local time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Just minutes later a second quake, measuring 6.3, struck.

41 Killed In India When Bus Plummets 200 Feet Into Gorge.

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The mangled remains of the bus that plummeted in the gorge in India's Himachal Pradesh state. 

At least 41 passengers were killed and 17 seriously injured Saturday when a bus plunged into a gorge in India's mountainous Himachal Pradesh state, authorities said.
The wreck occurred around 8.45 a.m. in the northern province's Chamba district, officials said.

Iraq oil production surpasses Iran.

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A ship is connected to the Basra Oil Terminal twelve nautical miles off the Iraqi coast in the waters of the Northern Persian Gulf close to the port town of Umm Qasr. Image credit CNN


 In a CNN report, oil production in Iraq surpassed that of its regional rival Iran last month, highlighting the impact of continued investment in Iraq and Western sanctions on Iran.
Iraqi oil production inched over the 3 million barrel a day mark in July, according to numbers released Friday by the International Energy Agency. That's 300,000 barrels per day higher than the country's average output in 2011.

IEA said much of July's increase was due to the opening of a new offshore tanker-loading facility in the Persian Gulf.
Oil production in the country has been slowly but steadily climbing since the end of the war as the Iraqi government and partners such as Exxon Mobil (XOM, Fortune 500), BP (BP), Chevron (CVX, Fortune 500) and Total (TOT) work to repair existing fields and hunt for new sources.

13 Dead As Lightning Strikes Makeshift Mosque in Bangladesh

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Lightning strikes during a storm has left 13 dead and several wounded in Bangladesh. 

In a report by CNN, at least 13 people were killed and 20 wounded when lightning struck a makeshift mosque in a remote village in northeast Bangladesh on Friday, police said.
The lightning strike occurred as people gathered for a special evening prayer known as taraweeh that is conducted during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

German Economy Faces Recession Fear In Threat To Euro Zone.

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German Chancellor expressed concerns over the recent dip in the German economy. 


Three years into the euro zone debt crisis, the gravity-defying German economy has stalled and some fear it could fall into recession in the second half of this year.

Over the past week, Europe's largest economy has been hit by a series of increasingly gloomy data releases, showing declines in manufacturing orders, industrial output, imports and exports.

In an unusually stark warning on Friday, the economy ministry said these figures and a sharp drop-off in business sentiment in recent months pointed to "significant risks" to Germany's outlook.

Next Tuesday, gross domestic product data for the second quarter is expected to show modest growth of about 0.2 percent. But the danger of recession in the second half of the year is growing, leading economists say, at a time when Europe's single currency bloc desperately needs growth from its economic powerhouse.

The slowdown carries risks for German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who will seek a third term in an election one year from now, and could influence public opinion on her crisis-fighting strategy especially if a nascent rise in unemployment accelerates.

"The German economy is losing momentum - there's no doubt about that - and in the third quarter the economy will shrink compared to the second quarter," said Joerg Kraemer, chief economist at Commerzbank.

"Things will go downhill from here. The German economy is not faring as badly as the rest of the euro zone but it can't disconnect itself, especially as growth in China has slowed and continues to do so."

Germany is known for its export-driven growth, but the euro crisis has hit its biggest market. Roughly 40 percent of the country's exports go to its partners in the currency zone and 60 percent to those in the broader European Union.

China, one of Germany's fastest growing markets representing roughly 7 percent total exports, is also slowing. Chinese data this week showed factory output rising at is slowest pace in three years, new loans at a 10-month low and export growth grinding to a halt.

The hope heading into 2012 was that private consumption would compensate for the widely expected decline in German exports. Low interest rates, a robust labour market - German unemployment stood at just 6.8 percent in July - and strong wage rises for both the public sector and manufacturing industry were expected to fuel domestic demand.

But recent data has been disappointing, with retail sales falling back.

Last month, the chief executive of Germany's Metro, the world's No. 4 retailer, said retail conditions were worsening, with worries over the debt crisis overshadowing other factors that might encourage Germans to spend.

Markus Schrick, head of Korean carmaker Hyundai's German division, told Reuters he expected a sharp slowdown in sales in the second half of 2012 as customers became more cautious about spending.

"The situation is difficult at the moment, there's no doubt about that," he said. "We're bracing for more difficulties ahead."

Peter Bofinger, one of five 'wise men' who advise the German government on the economy, said recent industrial output data suggested the country was on the verge of a technical recession.

"It's not the case that Germany can counter the weaker international economic situation with its own dynamism," Bofinger told Reuters.

It is too early to predict how the looming slowdown could affect Merkel's prospects for 2013 or influence the intense debate in Germany over giving aid to struggling euro partners such as Greece and Spain.

A poll for public broadcaster ARD earlier this month showed 63 percent of Germans believe the economy is in good shape.

The main reason for that is the robust labour market. Figures published on Friday showed youth unemployment in Germany stood at just 7.9 percent in June, compared to a European average of 22.6 percent.

Still, signs are emerging that a nearly uninterrupted six-year drop in unemployment is coming to an end.

Seasonally adjusted joblessness has risen, albeit modestly, for the past four months. And big German companies - from Deutsche Bank to energy firm RWE and steel distributor Kloeckner - are pressing ahead with thousands of job cuts.

"We expect the economic slowdown to start pushing up corporate insolvencies from the autumn," Christoph Niering, head of the VID insolvency association, said.

The same poll in which nearly two in three Germans said they were happy with the current economic climate also showed a sharp spike in the number of respondents who believe the economy will deteriorate over the coming year.

At 56 percent, that total is now at its highest level since early 2009, shortly after the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers triggered the global financial crisis and plunged Germany into its deepest recession in the post-war era.

The ARD survey showed that 84 percent of Germans believe the worst of the debt crisis is still to come.

The unanswered question is whether a weakening economy will make Germans less likely to support government rescue efforts for the broader euro zone.

Merkel has said repeatedly over the past year, most recently in a statement with French President Francois Hollande last month, that she will do everything to save the euro.

But not all Germans support that course and the chancellor's room for manoeuvre appears to be shrinking at a time when both Greece and Spain may soon require new rescues.

"The stabilisation of the currency union should not be a goal in and of itself, regardless of the costs associated with that course," Otto Kentzler, president of the German Confederation of Skilled Crafts, wrote in a position paper published by the Handelsblatt newspaper on Friday.

Klaus-Peter Schoeppner, head of the Emnid polling group, said he did not expect a weakening economy to damage Merkel or her party for now.

But he described her rescues of Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain as the government's "Achilles heel".

"This will only get bigger as the government's ability to dole out new money comes under strain" from a weakening economy, he said. "They will have to be very careful going forward."

Friday, 10 August 2012

Syrian Troops Crush Rebels In Key Aleppo District.

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A Syrian gunman shoots in the air during the funeral of 29 year-old Free Syrian Army fighter, Husain Al-Ali, who was killed during clashes in Aleppo, in the town of Marea on the outskirts of Aleppo city, Syria, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012.
Syrian gunman fires shots into the air during funeral of war veteran killed in Aleppo clash.

Syrian troops and rebels clashed on Friday in the city of Aleppo, where several people died when a shell crashed into a bakery as hundreds of residents queued for bread, AFP correspondents said.
They said around a dozen people, including three children, were killed and 20 wounded at the bakery in the eastern Tariq al-Bab district of the increasingly desperate city.
And troops repelled a rebel attack on Aleppo's international airport, state news agency SANA reported. "Mercenary terrorists" had tried to attack it but the "army hit back and killed most of them."
In the latest clashes, Aleppo's historic Citadel, part of a UNESCO-listed world heritage site, was heavily damaged by bombing, the opposition said.

Russian Opposition Left Front Leader Udaltsov Detained, Faces Fine

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Police officers detain Russian opposition leader Sergei Udaltsov (center) in Moscow on August 9.

Sergei Udaltsov, the leader of Russia's opposition Left Front, has been detained near the Federal Investigative Committee headquarters in Moscow and charged with attempting to organize an unsanctioned rally.

Udaltsov was ordered to appear in court on August 16 where could be fined up to 30,000 rubles (about $950) under a recently passed law that stiffened penalties for organizing unsanctioned gatherings.

Udaltsov denied he was organizing a demonstration and claimed police apprehended him on August 9 almost as soon as he appeared near the Investigative Committee's building.

Nine Alleged To Help Teenager Sell Kidney For Iphone And Ipad.

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It is alleged that nine people helped a teenager to sell one of his kidneys so he could buy an iPhone and an iPad.


In a report by CNN, Nine people went on trial in southern China over allegations they helped a teenager to sell one of his kidneys so he could buy an iPhone and an iPad, a court in Hunan Province said Friday.
Prosecutors said in court Thursday that the nine people "should be held criminally liable for intentional injury," the court in the province's Beihu District said in a statement Friday.
The 17-year-old high school student from Anhui Province -- who was referred to only buy his surname, Wang -- suffered renal failure after the kidney was removed in April 2011, according Xinhua.