2013/02/28

EU report blasts Israeli zoning, urges sanctions

Source :  smh.com.au

RECOMMENDING economic sanctions against Israeli settlements, a scathing report from European Union consulates accuses Israel of illegally annexing East Jerusalem and ''systematically undermining Palestinian presence'' in the city.

It found settlement construction in East Jerusalem and the West Bank was ''the biggest single threat to the two-state solution''.

Israel was trying to drive Palestinians out of East Jerusalem with restrictive zoning and planning, demolitions and evacuations, discriminatory access to religious sites, an inequitable education policy, difficult access to healthcare and inadequate provision of resources, the report said.

The EU Heads of Mission Jerusalem Report says every effort must be made to ensure products manufactured in settlements do not receive preferential treatment or tariffs and that they are correctly labelled as settlement goods.

Israel would not provide any response to the non-binding EU report, written by consuls in Jerusalem and Ramallah. A foreign ministry spokesman said: ''They have never presented it to us, so we cannot comment.''

The report highlighted what it labelled as the ''most significant and problematic'' settlement plans in East Jerusalem, including plans to construct the settlement known as E1 - announced by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in response to the United Nations vote to upgrade Palestine to a ''non-member observer state'' last November.

''The construction of these … settlements is part of a political strategy aimed at making it impossible for Jerusalem to become the capital of two states,'' the report reads.

Palestinian leaders welcomed the report, calling on the European Union and its members to ''stand up to Israel''.

Israel captured East Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day War and subsequently annexed it in a move that has never been recognised by the international community.

2013/02/27

Israel to award Obama with President's Medal of Honor

Source : Axisoflogic.com

U.S. President Barack Obama will receive the Presidential Medal of Honor from his Israeli counterpart, President Shimon Peres during his visit to the Jewish State next month.

The medal – likened to the French Legion of Honor and the Order of Canada – features the North Star “to symbolize the right path,” and a menorah, and is given to individuals and organizations “that have made unique and outstanding contributions to Tikkun Olam ("repairing the world"), Israeli society and the State of Israel’s image around the world, and which constitute examples of initiative, innovation, creativity and vision,” said a statement from the president’s residence.

America's cooperation was essential in creating the Iron Dome anti-missile defense system, the statement went on to explain, "which saved the lives of many in Israel, and allowed space for political maneuvering by the Israeli government during times of crisis."

The awards committee added that Obama's presidency "is characterized by uncompromising faith and constant practices which promote equality regardless of religion, race, gender and sexual orientation, and the strengthening of the poorer classes in the United States, and the empowerment of democratic values, human rights, unity and peace in the world.

"Through his personal story and his actions as president of the United States, Barack Obama has become a symbol and model for democratic values and he reflects the spirit of equal opportunity in American society."

The President's Medal, which was awarded for the first time last year at the initiative of the Israeli president, is given to exceptional people and institutions who have made unique and extraordinary efforts to "repair the world" and who are a model of entrepreneurship, innovation, creativity and vision.

Last year, Obama awarded the Presidential Medal of Honor to Peres in a ceremony in Washington.

In remarks he made prior to handing Peres the medal, Obama described Israel as “one of our strongest allies and one of our closest friends," and said that Peres, “teaches us to never settle for the world as it is. We have a vision for the world? ?

2013/02/26

Over 50 Militants Killed in N.Caucasus in 2013 - FSB Chief

Source :   RIA Novosti

PYATIGORSK, February 26 (RIA Novosti) - Russia’s top domestic security official said on Tuesday more than 50 militants, including 14 group leaders, had been killed in Russia’s North Caucasus since the start of the year.

“So far, more than 50 militants have been killed, including 14 militant group leaders,” FSB chief Alexander Bortnikov said at a meeting of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee in the southern Russian resort city of Pyatigorsk.

“More than 60 [armed] group members and their associates who committed no grave crimes, turned themselves in to the authorities,” he added.

A total of 66 suspected militants were also detained in that period.

Radical Islamist ideology is becoming increasingly popular in the North Caucasus against the background of the region’s social and economic problems, Bortnikov said.

“Such a trend persists not only in the North Caucasus, but also in a number of regions in the Volga, Urals and Siberian federal districts,” he said, without naming the regions.

“Based on a thorough study of the situation in Russian regions, we need to update regional anti-terrorism programs, anti-extremism measures and crime prevention,” Bortnikov said.

He also called on regional anti-terrorism commissions, law-enforcers and the local authorities to improve their propaganda and information work, especially in regions where extremist ideas enjoy widespread support.

The North Caucasus region is home to a predominantly Islamic population. It has been the scene of over two decades of separatist insurgency, with Islamist fighters involved in frequent attacks on the federal authorities.

Putin awarded the Order of Serbian Republic

Source :  Strategic Culture

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic has awarded Russia’s President Vladimir Putin the Order of the Republic for the Russian leader's "outstanding contribution to peaceful cooperation and friendship" between the two countries.

Similar awards have been bestowed also on all other leaders of the former Soviet republics, with the notable exception of EU-members Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.

2013/02/25

Iran calls for expansion of ties with Italy

Source :  Tehran Times

TEHRAN – President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad met with new Italian Ambassador to Tehran Luca Giansanti on Sunday and called for expansion of ties between Iran and Italy.

“Tehran does not see any limits to boost the friendly relations between the two countries,” Ahmadinejad said.

Giansanti submitted his credentials to Ahmadinejad and called for bolstering ties in economic and industrial areas with Tehran.

The Italian ambassador also said Iran can help settle tensions and conflicts around the world.

Ahmadinejad meets Sri Lankan, Sudanese envoys

New Sri Lankan Ambassador to Tehran Mohammad Faisal Razeen also met with President Ahmadinejad on Sunday and submitted his credentials to him.

During the visit, the two sides put emphasis on the necessity of increasing ties.

On Sunday, Ahmadinejad also met with Sudanese president’s special envoy and called for full implementation of all agreements signed between the two countries.

The Sudanese envoy conveyed the message of his country’s president to Ahmadinejad and called for increasing cooperation in energy and agricultural fields.

MT/PA


Euro's stability at stake as frustrated Italians cast votes

Source :   Shanghai Daily

ITALIANS voted yesterday in one of the most closely watched and unpredictable elections in years, with pent-up fury over a discredited elite adding to concern it may not produce a government strong enough to lead Italy out of an economic slump.

The election, which concludes this afternoon, is being followed closely by investors; their memories are still fresh of the potentially catastrophic debt crisis that saw Mario Monti, an economics professor and former bureaucrat, summoned to serve as prime minister in place of Silvio Berlusconi 15 months ago.

The controversial Berlusconi was the object of a protest by a group of topless women who were dragged away by police yesterday as he voted.

The protesters, from the Ukrainian women's rights group Femen, shouted "Basta (Enough) Berlusconi," as the media tycoon was voting in a polling station in a Milan school. The same words were painted on their bodies. Police quickly grabbed the women and bundled them away.

Berlusconi, a 76-year-old billionaire, is seeking his fifth term in government and is on trial for having sex with an underage prostitute during alleged orgies at his Milan villa, a charge he denies.

The election could result in a weak Italian government that could, many fear, prompt a new dip in confidence in the European Union's single currency.

Opinion polls give the center-left a narrow lead but the result has been thrown completely open by the prospect of a huge protest vote against the painful austerity measures imposed by Monti's government and deep anger over a never-ending series of corruption scandals. Berlusconi's center-right has also revived.

"I'm not confident that the government that emerges from the election will be able to solve any of our problems," said Attilio Bianchetti, a 55-year-old builder in Milan, who voted for the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement of comic and blogger Beppe Grillo.

The 64-year-old Grillo, who is heavily backed by a frustrated generation of young Italians hit by record unemployment, has been one of the biggest features of the last stage of the campaign, packing rallies in town squares up and down Italy.

2013/02/24

Sinai groups to launch protest action over govt neglect

Source :   Maan News Agency

EL-ARISH, Egypt (Ma'an) -- Egyptians in the northern Sinai peninsula will launch a campaign of civil disobedience next week to protest the government's neglect of the region, a Ma'an correspondent said.

Political and civil society groups will start a series of sit-in protests and civil disobedience tactics on Tuesday in response to what they see as neglect of the area by Egypt's central government.

Khalid Arafat, chairman of the al-Karama political party, told Ma'an tha developments projects initiated by the government have not achieve anything in Sinai, and people will protest until their demands are met.

The policy of neglecting the Sinai peninsula is still being practiced b President Mursi, Arafat added.

Two years after the revolution that toppled president Hosni Mubara Egypt's Islamist rulers are contending with a rise in militant activity in th Sinai region that borders Israel and the Gaza Strip.

Egyptian security forces have waged a security campaign in the desert Sina region to reign in militant groups, after 16 Egyptian border guards wer killed in an attack on their post in August.

Security problems such as kidnapping, murder, drug smuggling and violenc continue to affect the Sinai peninsula, where tribesman have lon complained of neglect by the state and have in the past clashed with police who they accuse of heavy-handed tactics.

2013/02/23

Spain king’s son-in-law goes to court

Source : Islamic Invitation Turkey

The Spanish king’s son-in-law has appeared before a judge for questioning in a corruption case that has shaken the royal family.

The son in law of Spain’s King arrived at a court in Palma on the Mediterranean island of Majorca on Saturday for a second questioning in his corruption case.

Inaki Urdangarin, made his way into the building amid tense street scenes where a contingent of around 170 police kept noisy protesters away from the courthouse.

He is accused of embezzling public funds paid in contracts to a company he managed several years ago.

Urdangarin, who has the title of “Duke of Palma”, is also accused of using his royal title to steal money.

His father-in-law, King Juan Carlos, has banned him from family functions. The investigation into the alleged financial misdeeds has deeply embarrassed the monarchy in a country hard hit by a financial crisis and sky-high unemployment.

Urdangarin who is married to Princess Cristina, the second of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia’s three children, was a professional handball player. He retired from professional sport in 2000, and went on to study business administration.

Indigenous Venezuelans Hold Ritual for Chavez

Source : RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, February 23 (RIA Novosti) – Supernatural forces were evoked on Friday night in Venezuelan politics, as representatives of the country’s indigenous peoples held a ritual for their ailing president Hugo Chavez.

The ritual, held in downtown Caracas, involved lighting a “sacred fire,” mass dancing and a prayer for presidential health, Venezuelan state news agency AVN reported.

The fire was intended to collect “bad energies” which were then to be disposed of by scattering the ashes over the river, said one of ritual’s co-organizers, an indigenous “wise woman” identified as Betania.

Chavez, 58, appears to need all the help he can get as he continues his battle with cancer. He underwent extensive treatment, including four operations, over the past two years, but was nevertheless unable to attend his own presidential inauguration in January.

The president reportedly struggles with respiratory problems that render him unable to speak, though he spent five hours on Friday issuing written instructions, media reported.

Still, the Secretary General of Organization of American States, Jose Miguel Insulza, said on Friday that Chavez may resign next week.

Though Chavez is a Catholic, he was the target of indigenous American rituals before: Shamans prayed for him in Ecuador in January, and another ceremony was held in Caracas on Thursday, attended by Guatemalan Nobel Peace Prize laureate Rigoberta Menchu, who participated in her self-described capacity of a “Mayan spiritual guide,” according to Venezuelan daily Ultimas Noticias.

2013/02/22

US says new Iran centrifuges would be provocative

Source :  thenews.com.pk

WASHINGTON: The United States warned Iran Thursday that the installation of next-generation centrifuges at one of its main nuclear plants, as reported by the UN atomic agency, would be a "provocative step."

The installation "would be a further escalation and a continuing violation of Iran's obligations under the relevant UN Security Council resolutions and IAEA board resolutions," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said. "So it would mark yet another provocative step," she said. The International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN nuclear watchdog, on Thursday said Tehran had begun installing the new IR-2m centrifuges earlier this month at the Natanz plant. "This is the first time that centrifuges more advanced than the IR-1 have been installed" at the plant in central Iran, an IAEA report said. The report comes five days before Iran is set to sit down with world powers in Kazakhstan for the latest round of talks on the Islamic republic's nuclear program, which the West and Israel say is a front for weapons development. Tehran insists its program is strictly for peaceful purposes. The talks between the so-called P5+1 -- the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany -- and Iran will be the first since June, when three rounds of meetings ended in stalemate in Moscow. Nuland, who said the report of new centrifuges were no surprise, urged Iran to consider "another path... the diplomatic path." "They have an opportunity to come to those talks ready to be serious, ready to allay the international community's concerns, and we hope they take that opportunity," she said.

2013/02/19

India, Britain agree to push economic, trade relations to new high

Source :   Xinhua | English.news.cn

NEW DELHI, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- India and Britain Tuesday agreed to push their economic and trade relations to a new high while launching talks on a civil nuclear agreement.

Visiting British Prime Minister David Cameron and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh discussed India's application for membership of the world's elite nuclear club, Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and other multilateral export control regimes during talks held in the Indian capital.

"I thanked Prime Minister Cameron for the UK's support for India's full membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group and other multilateral export control regimes. We have also decided to commence negotiations on a bilateral Civil Nuclear Agreement," Singh said at a press conference with Cameron after the talks at the Hyderabad House in central Delhi.

Cameron, who brought a 100-member delegation of officials and businessmen, has expressed optimism for bilateral relation.

"It is a strong partnership that we want to build together.. we are on track to double our trade to 23 billion pounds by 2015," he said.

Cameron said earlier Monday in Mumbai that Britain would ease visa norms for Indian businessmen and students.

Besides trade relations, the two prime ministers also discussed the newly emerged scam over an Indian government contract to buy 12 British made VVIP choppers, as the deal has been shrouded in suspected corruption after the CEO of a Italian corporation which owns the British company Agusta Westland -- which makes the choppers -- was arrested last week in Rome over suspected bribery.

Situation in Pakistan and Afghanistan was also on the agenda of talks between Singh and Cameron. The two sides are also considering set up a contact group on Afghanistan to exchange information during the period of NATO pullout from the war-torne country which is due next year.


Russian Security Council Chief Urges Global Asteriod

Source :    RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, February 19 (RIA Novosti) - The recent meteorite strike in Russia’s Urals underlines the necessity of establishing an international asteroid defense system, Russian Security Council chief Nikolai Patrushev said on Tuesday.

“The Russian Security Council has repeatedly proposed to develop an interstate target program to counter space threats, such as asteroids, comets and space junk,” Patrushev said in an interview with the Rossiyskaya Gazeta government daily, to be published in Wednesday’s edition.

“Preventing such threats requires the inter- governmental cooperation of states that have the ability to monitor and analyze the situation in near-Earth space,” the official said.

Moscow Against North Korea Trade Sanctions

Source : RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, February 19 (RIA Novosti) - Moscow will not support trade sanctions against North Korea but is ready to support additional UN Security Council sanctions aimed at Pyongyang's controversial nuclear program, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov said on Tuesday.

“In principle, we are ready to support additional UN Security Council sanctions against North Korea, which held a nuclear test last week. It all depends on the nature of those sanctions,” Gatilov said.

“It’s too early to say what kind of measures we will be ready to support. Anyway, apparently, it should be measures aimed at preventing North Korea from taking further actions related to nuclear non-proliferation and a future nuclear test,” he said. “But we will oppose sanctions damaging normal trade and economic relations with North Korea.”

Seismic activity was detected in North Korea at 11:58 a.m. Korean time (02:58 GMT) on January 12, fuelling suspicions the country had carried out an underground nuclear test. Pyongyang state media confirmed later that day it had carried out its third nuclear test.

The 15-member UN Security Council issued a statement last week condemning the nuclear blast, calling it a “grave violation” of UN resolutions banning Pyongyang from conducting such tests and "a clear threat to international peace and security.


8 armed men steal millions in diamonds from plane at Brussels airport

Source : Fox News

Police on Tuesday were looking for eight men who made a hole in a security fence of Brussels' international airport, drove onto the tarmac and robbed tens of millions of dollars worth of diamonds from the hold of a Swiss-bound plane.

Brussels prosecutor's spokeswoman Anja Bijnens said Tuesday the armed and masked men used two vehicles in their daring Monday raid and within minutes made their way to the plane, took the cache of stones and drove off into the darkness.

Police found a burnt-out vehicle close to the airport later Monday night but said it was still looking for clues.

The heist was estimated at some 50 million dollars in diamonds, said Caroline De Wolf of the Antwerp World diamond Centre.

`'What we are talking about is obviously a gigantic sum," De Wolf told VRT network.

An airport spokesman says the robbers made a hole in the perimeter fence, and drove right up to the Swiss passenger plane that was ready to leave. The robbers got out of the car, flashed their arms and took the loot from the hold, airport spokesman Jan Van Der Crujsse said. Without firing a shot they drove off through the same hole in the fence, completing the spectacular theft within minutes, he said.

Van Der Crujsse could not explain how the area could be so vulnerable to theft. `'We abide by the most stringent rules," he said.

The Swiss flight, operated by Helvetic Airways, was canceled after the robbery. Swiss, an affiliate of Germany's Deutsche Lufthansa AG, declined to comment on the heist, citing the ongoing judicial investigation.

The insurance for air transport -- handled sometimes by airlines themselves or external insurance companies -- is usually relatively cheap because it's considered to be the safest way of transporting small high value items, logistics experts say.

Unlike a car or a truck, an airplane cannot be attacked by robbers once it's one its way, and it is considered to be very safe before the departure and after the plane's arrival because the aircraft is always within the confines of an airport -- which are normally highly secured.

2013/02/18

Australia, China plan for a new Titanic

Source : LBCI News

Australian billionaire who's planning to build a high-tech replica of the Titanic at a Chinese shipyard has received an "overwhelming" response from people who want to be the first paying passengers.

Representatives for Clive Palmer, who in April announced a preliminary agreement with state-owned Chinese company CSC Jinling Shipyard to build Titanic II, said Saturday that his shipping company had received inquiries from people in the United States, Britain, Asia and South America.

Interest has been so strong that "we've probably had half a dozen people already offering more than $1 million to get on the maiden voyage" slated for 2016, said James McDonald, global marketing director of Blue Star Line Pty. Ltd.

The strong interest comes even though construction has not even started on the ship. Blue Star officials said they hoped to sign a final contract soon with CSC Jinling, based in Jiangsu province. They would not reveal how much Titanic II is expected to cost.

The Titanic was the world's largest and most luxurious ocean liner when it hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank on April 15, 1912, killing more than 1,500 people.

Palmer has said the new ship will be just as luxurious as the original but also have the latest navigation and safety technology. The designers will be assisted by a historical research team as they try to make the ship look as close as possible to the original. The diesel-powered ship will even have four smoke stacks like the coal-powered original, but they will be purely decorative.

Raymond Tam, Blue Star's director of Asia operations, said the contract for Titanic II will be a shot in the arm for China's fledgling shipbuilding industry as it tries to compete globally.

"China has been one of the strongest players in building bulk carriers and container vessels," Tam said. "In terms of building luxury ships, they have a small market share. However, Titanic II will be the start of a massive Chinese challenge to the European luxury shipbuilders."

Palmer built his fortune in real estate and coal. Australia's BRW magazine estimated his net worth last year at $4 billion, although Forbes puts it at $895 million.


2013/02/16

Iranian photographer wins awards at World Photo Press

Source : Tehran Times

TEHRAN -- Iranian photographer Ebrahim Noruzi has won two awards at the World Photo Press 2013.

The winners of the world’s largest and most prestigious annual press photography contest were announced on Friday

Noruzi won the first prize of the Observed Portraits Section for his photo collection “Victims of Forced Love”.

The collection depicts the aftermath of an attack in Iran, during which a man poured acid over the faces of his wife, Somayyeh Mehri, and his two daughters, Rana and Nazanin, while they were sleeping at home in a village in the southeastern city of Bam in 2012, after Somayyeh filed for divorce.

Somayyeh lost her sight in one eye. The skin across her face and arms is covered with rough, discolored scars. Her younger daughter, Rana, now at 3, has been disfigured and also lost one of her eyes. The older daughter, Nazanin, was injured less severely.

Noruzi also won the second prize at the Staged Portraits Stories Section for his photo collection “Mournful”.

The collection features the rituals of mourning season of Muharram in Lorestan Province, especially in Khoramabad in Iran.

Born in 1980 in Tehran, Noruzi began working as a professional photographer in 2004 with the Fars News Agency.

His photographs have appeared nationally and internationally, in such publications as The New York Times, Time, The Washington Post, and have been distributed by Agence France-Presse, the Associated Press, Reuters, United Press International and the European Press Photo Agency.

World Press Photo is an independent, non-profit organization based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The awards ceremony is held in the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam.

After the contest, the prizewinning photographs are assembled into a traveling exhibition that is visited by over a million people in 40 countries.

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Turkish energy minister says Turkey can't initiate project with Israel

Source : Vesti Kavkaza

Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz on Friday said, "We can't act like nothing has happened. Unless the conditions stated by our prime minister are met, we can't initiate a project with Israel," in reference to the pipeline project between Turkey and Israel, the World Bulletin reports.Yildiz gave an interview to CNBC-e TV channel where he stated that from time to time politics was a burden on energy and from time to time energy was a burden on politics.Yildiz said, "Our aim is to be in cooperation with all of our neighbors and make use of the advantage of our geography. Israel is aware of our sensitivities. It is a risk to begin such projects without political relations maturing. They know about this risk as well."


2013/02/14

Possible meteor shower reported in eastern Russia

Source : Reuters

(Reuters) - A powerful blast rocked the Russian region of the Urals early on Friday with bright objects, identified as possible meteorites, falling from the sky, emergency officials said.

"It was definitely not a plane," an emergency official told Reuters, without elaborating. "We are gathering the bits of information and have no data on the casualties so far."

No one was hurt in a meteor shower, an emergency official told RIA-Novosti. Local residents said they witnessed burning objects in the sky of the Chelyabinsk and Sverdlovsk regions.

A Reuters witness in Chelyabinsk reported hearing a huge blast early in the morning and feeling a shockwave in a 19-storey building in the town center.

The sounds of car alarms and breaking windows could be heard in the area, the witness said, and mobile phones were working intermittently.

"Preliminary indications are that it was a meteorite rain," an emergency official told RIA-Novosti. "We have information about a blast at 10,000-meter (32,800-foot) altitude. It is being verified."

The trace from a falling object could be seen in Yekaterinburg, some 200 kilometers (125 miles) southeast of Chelyabinsk, another Reuters witness said.

(Reporting by Andrey Kuzmin and Natalia Shurmina, Writing by Alexei Anishchuk; Editing by Xavier Briand)


Algeria Eager to Further Reinvigorate Ties with Iran

Source : Fars News Agency

TEHRAN (FNA)- Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika in a message to his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stressed his country's enthusiasm for the further enhancement of the relations with Tehran.

Bouteflika in his message congratulated President Ahmadinejad on the 34th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, and called for expansion of Iran-Algeria ties.

He also expressed his determination to broaden bilateral ties.

President Ahmadinejad's administration has striven hard to maximize relations with the African continent.

Iran is also an observing member of the AU and has shown an active presence in previous AU summit meetings.

The country is considered as one of the AU's strategic partners along with India, Japan, China, several South American states and Turkey, while Tehran is also believed to be prioritizing promotion of its economic and political ties with the African states.


Search for alien life starts on Earth

Source : Shanghai Daily

SCIENTISTS at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are helping search for evidence of alien life not by looking into outer space, but by studying some rocks on Earth.

Some of the rocks are up to 3.5 billion years old. Scientists are looking for information to understand how life might have arisen elsewhere in the universe and guide the search for life on Mars one day.

"There's a story always hidden in rocks," said geoscientist Clark Johnson, lead investigator for the Wisconsin Astrobiology Research Consortium. "... It's up to (geologists) to be clever enough to find the tools that we need to interrogate those rocks to find what story they preserve."

The project is financed through NASA, which provided a US$7 million, five-year grant that started in January. It was the group's second five- year, US$7 million grant.

They've found new details of microbial life that dates back 2 billion to 3 billion years, before the planet's atmosphere contained oxygen. They've found that microbes then relied more on iron than sunlight for energy.

Eventually their work will be used to interpret data brought back from Mars by the six-wheel spacecraft Curiosity, which landed in August on a two-year mission to determine whether the environment was ever favorable for microbial life.

"It may be that planets spent a long time in a microbial life condition and then only rarely evolved to advanced multicellular complex life," according to Johnson.

India vows action over Italian copter bribes

Source : Shanghai Daily

INDIA will punish any official found guilty of taking bribes from Finmeccanica to steer a multimillion-dollar helicopter contract to the Italian defense firm, the defense minister said yesterday.

AK Antony told reporters the government would blacklist and take legal action against any company found to have paid a bribe in the US$670 million deal for 12 helicopters intended for ferrying Indian officials around the country.

"Nobody will be spared. If a company violates the conditions, they are liable for criminal action," Antony said. "The company is liable to be blacklisted."

India's defense ministry has ordered a separate investigation into the defense agreement with Finmeccanica after the Italian company's chief executive was arrested in Milan on Tuesday on charges he had paid bribes to snag the Indian contract.

Antony said he ordered the Central Bureau of Investigation, India's main national law enforcement body, to examine all aspects of the helicopter deal.

Meanwhile, former Indian air force chief Shashi Tyagi yesterday denied media reports that members of his family had received payments from the Italian group to facilitate the helicopter deal.

"I deny these allegations. Such a big contract is not determined by one person alone. Everything will become clear once the CBI probe is complete," Tyagi said.

India signed the contract for the purchase of 12 helicopters in February 2010.

Giuseppe Orsi, the CEO of the Italian defense and aerospace giant Finmeccanica, was arrested by Italian investigators on Tuesday. Orsi and Bruno Spagnolini, the chief of Finmeccanica's AgustaWestland helicopter division, are being investigated on charges that they paid bribes in India.

India's defense ministry said the helicopter contract with AgustaWestland included an integrity clause against bribery or the use of undue influence.

The defense ministry has put on hold the delivery of nine helicopters from the company.

India is expected to spend US$80 billion over the next 10 years to upgrade its military.

India accounted for 9 percent of all international arms imports from 2006 to 2010, and the nation is expected to keep the top spot for the foreseeable future as it upgrades its air force, army and navy.

However, arms deals in India have often been mired in controversy with allegations that companies have paid millions of dollars in kickbacks to Indian officials to procure lucrative contracts.

2013/02/13

Obama Treasury pick Lew defends Cayman Islands investment

Source : Yahoo!

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Jack Lew, President Barack Obama's Treasury secretary nominee, defended his decision to invest in a fund that was registered in the Cayman Islands, saying on Wednesday that he was not aware it was located in the tax haven when he made the investment.

Lew said he eventually sold his position in the Citigroup venture capital fund at a loss and did not receive any tax benefit. Lew was testifying before the Senate Finance Committee, which is in charge of vetting him to serve as Treasury secretary.

(Reporting By Anna Yukhananov and Rachelle Younglai; Editing by Vicki Allen)


Obama signs executive order to boost cyber security

Source :  Xinhua | English.news.cn

WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday signed an executive order to boost cyber security of critical infrastructure by strengthening cooperation between the government and the private sector.

The executive order increased information sharing, as well as joint development and implementation of cyber security practices between the government and industry partners, according to information released by the White House.

The order expands the voluntary Enhanced Cybersecurity Services program, enabling near real time sharing of cyber threat information to assist "critical infrastructure companies" in their cyber protection efforts, and providing both classified and unclassified threat and attack information to companies that are so vital that the incapacity or destruction of their systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on the country.

Through the order, Obama directed the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to lead the development of a framework of cyber security practices to reduce cyber risks to critical infrastructure.

NIST will work collaboratively with industry to develop the framework, relying on existing international standards, practices and procedures that have proven to be effective.

The order also includes calls for a review of existing cyber security regulations. Regulatory agencies will use the Cybersecurity Framework to assess their cyber security regulations, and determine if existing requirements are sufficient, and whether any existing regulations can be eliminated as no longer effective.

To complement the executive order, Obama also issued a Presidential Policy Directive, directing the Department of Homeland Security to clarify the functional relationships within the government related to critical infrastructure security, and find ways to improve public-private partnership on the issue, as well as how that partnership can be effectively carried out.

The executive order came out after the U.S. Congress failed last year to move forward on cyber security legislation.

Senior officials, especially Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, have repeatedly warned the dangers of cyber attacks, and have called for tools to be given to the national security community to fight such menace.


Obama signs executive order to boost cyber security

Source :  Xinhua | English.news.cn

WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday signed an executive order to boost cyber security of critical infrastructure by strengthening cooperation between the government and the private sector.

The executive order increased information sharing, as well as joint development and implementation of cyber security practices between the government and industry partners, according to information released by the White House.

The order expands the voluntary Enhanced Cybersecurity Services program, enabling near real time sharing of cyber threat information to assist "critical infrastructure companies" in their cyber protection efforts, and providing both classified and unclassified threat and attack information to companies that are so vital that the incapacity or destruction of their systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on the country.

Through the order, Obama directed the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to lead the development of a framework of cyber security practices to reduce cyber risks to critical infrastructure.

NIST will work collaboratively with industry to develop the framework, relying on existing international standards, practices and procedures that have proven to be effective.

The order also includes calls for a review of existing cyber security regulations. Regulatory agencies will use the Cybersecurity Framework to assess their cyber security regulations, and determine if existing requirements are sufficient, and whether any existing regulations can be eliminated as no longer effective.

To complement the executive order, Obama also issued a Presidential Policy Directive, directing the Department of Homeland Security to clarify the functional relationships within the government related to critical infrastructure security, and find ways to improve public-private partnership on the issue, as well as how that partnership can be effectively carried out.

The executive order came out after the U.S. Congress failed last year to move forward on cyber security legislation.

Senior officials, especially Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, have repeatedly warned the dangers of cyber attacks, and have called for tools to be given to the national security community to fight such menace.


17 insurgents killed in Thai military base clash

Source :   Shanghai...Daily

At least 17 insurgents were killed in their foiled assault on a military base in Thailand's restive south, a military spokesman said today.

The 20-minute exchange of fire between the marine troops and the suspected separatists occured at about 1:30 am in Bacho district of Narathiwat province.

Pramote Promin, spokesman of the Internal Security Operations Command's Fourth Region, told reporters that some 100 fully armed militants stormed the base where there were about 60 marine troops, but the latter was tipped off about the attack by defected militants.

Reportedly slain in the early hour clash was Jahmaso Jandravadi, known as a leader of separatist insurgents allegedly responsible for the killing of a noted teacher in the Deep South earlier this month.

No military casualties have been reported. "We were able to secure the camp. All of our force are safe," he said.

The attack was one of the most ambitious in several years of violence in Thailand's deep south, he said. Since January 2004, more than 5,000 people have been killed and some 9,000 hurt in over 11,000 incidents in Thailand's three southern provinces bordering Malaysia-- Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat and four districts of Songkhla.

The violence has been escalating lately with a string of deadly attacks last weekend that claimed lives of five soldiers and two civilians. The government is mulling a proposal by Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung to impose night curfew in some parts of the deep south. But it was opposed by many local leaders who say it is ineffective and will cause unnecessary inconvenience for residents.


Terrorist group activity suppressed in Kazakhstan

Source : Trend.Az

Law enforcement and special agencies in Atyrau region (western Kazakhstan) detected and defused a terrorist group that planned to carry out a number of attacks on law enforcement officers in the area, the press-service of the prosecutor's office of Atyrau region said on Wednesday.

"The group consisted mostly of Kurmangazy district residents. Criminal proceedings against the head of the group, Kim Ramiz, born in 1983, and other active members were initiated by the National Security Department of Atyrau region on February 6 under part two of Article 233-2 of the Criminal Code (founding, directing a terrorist group and participating in its activities)," the regional prosecutor's office said.

It also reported that in the course of a criminal investigation, two shotguns and components for improvised explosive devices belonging to members of the group were found and seized. The court chose a preventive measure in the form of arrest of active members of the group and their leader Kim Ramiz.

"Investigative activities are in progress. The situation in the region remains stable and controlled by law enforcement authorities," the regional prosecutor's office said.

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Senior Israeli official: Turkey hurting NATO by undermining its ties with Israel

Source :   Atlantic Council

From Herb Keinon, Jerusalem Post: Turkey continues to undermine Israel-NATO cooperation and Ankara should be clearly told this hurts the NATO alliance and is no way for one of its members to act, deputy head of the National Security Council Eran Lerman said on Monday.

Lerman, speaking to the annual meeting in Jerusalem of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, said that Ankara should be told that its undermining of Israeli participation in NATO was to the alliance’s detriment – rather than Israel’s – and that it was not proper for a member of the alliance to undermine the organization’s capacity.

Lerman noted that while the Israeli-Turkish storm “continues in the public domain, the economic relationship is better than ever, and there is a realization in Turkey that there are things in common.” (photo: Tandem Post)


Lebanese FM stresses dialogue as means to end Syrian crisis

Source :   Xinhua | English.news.cn

BEIRUT, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) -- Lebanese Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour stressed Wednesday to solve the Syrian crisis through political dialogue among all parties without any foreign intervention

Mansour told Syrian al-Watan daily it is unacceptable to drag Syria into chaos and fighting, adding that "foreign intervention would not help solving the crisis but rather incite sedition."

He underlined that entering a political dialogue is the only solution to the months-long Syrian crisis, adding Lebanon is " providing the Syrian refugees with all kinds of aid."

The Lebanese foreign minister further reiterated his country's refusal to be the passage of arms and gunmen into Syria. "This is a clear and decisive stance."

Iran, IAEA to hold next nuclear talks today

Source : APA

Baku. Konul Jafarli – APA. A delegation from the International A (IAEA) has arrived in Iran for a new round of talks with Iranian quoting Press TV.

The IAEA team, headed by the international body’s deputy director inspector, Herman Nackaerts, arrived in the Iranian capital, Tehran, Wednesday.

The IAEA experts are expected to discuss issues pertaining to Tehra program with Iranian officials.

Iran’s Ambassador to the IAEA Ali Asghar Soltanieh will head the Ira

Nackaerts said on Tuesday before leaving Vienna for Tehran that th to “finalize the structured approach document” in view of resolving regarding Iran’s nuclear activities. “We will have good negotiations,”

Iran and the IAEA last met in Tehran on January 17-18.

UN Security Council meets over North Korean nuclear test

Source : Vesti Kavkaza

The U.N. Security Council has opened an emergency meeting devoted to the North Korea's latest nuclear test, and several ambassadors say they expect a strong condemnation as a prelude to further action, ABC News cites Associated Press as saying.North Korea conducted nuclear weapons tests weeks after rocket launches in 2006 and 2009. The Security Council demanded in legally binding sanctions resolutions adopted soon after each test that Pyongyang halt all nuclear or missile tests.The council is likely to issue a press statement condemning the latest test.The council meeting is being presided over by South Korea Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan. South Korea joined the council in January for a 2- year term and holds its rotating presidency.


2013/02/12

Earthquake Suggests Nuclear Test in North Korea

Source : RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, February 12 (RIA Novosti) -An earthquake shook North Korea on Tuesday, prompting reports of a possible nuclear test, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency said on Tuesday.

South Korea’s Defense Ministry estimates the power of the presumed blast at 10 Kiloton,

Seismic activity has been detected in North Korea with a 5.0-magnitude earthquake at 11:58 a.m Korean time (02:58 GMT) on Tuesday. The tremor might indicate a nuclear test as earthquakes are rare in North Korea.

The quake’s epicenter was only one km deep, and was close to the North's known nuclear test site.

Yonhap quoted the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) as saying that the seismic event in North Korea showed “clear explosion-like characteristics.”

"The event shows clear explosion-like characteristics and its location is roughly congruent with the 2006 and 2009 DPRK (North Korea) nuclear tests," CTBTO Executive Secretary Tibor Toth said in a statement.

North Korea gave the United States and China an advance notice of conducting a nuclear test the day before, Yonhap said.

The U.N. Security Council will convene for an emergency meeting at 14:00 GMT.

North Korea vowed on January 23 to strengthen its military capabilities and step up its controversial nuclear program. The announcement came as a response to the UN Security Council’s new sanctions on the country over the December rocket launch.

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Tornado fighter of Saudi air force crashes, pilot survives

Source : Xinhua | English.news.cn

RIYADH, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- A Tornado fighter of the Saudi royal air force crashed Monday during a training, but the pilot survived, Saudi defense ministry said.

The crash occurred Monday afternoon during a routine training at King Abdulaziz airbase in Dhahran, and the crew have escaped to safety, the Saudi Press Agency quoted the defense ministry as saying.

An investigation has been launched by a technical team to probe the plane's falling, the ministr said.

An F15 jet and a Hawk aircraft crashed during different training missions in December in the kingdom. One pilot of the F15 jet was killed in the crash.

2013/02/11

Under the Radar - 4: More Al-Qaeda/ U.S. links, more drones and a "new" New World Order

Source : Voice of Russia

According to some reports Al-Qaeda is not only working with the United States but assisting in carrying out attacks to blame and frame other entities that the West wants to target. The entire War on Terror is a pretext to invade for resources and advance geopolitical goals. Meanwhile while the U.S. is assassinating people worldwide with drones, they are also expanding their usage with the U.S. All of these events are currently taking place "Under the Radar".

Every week hundreds of important events occur that are important to all of us but which do not get enough media attention, either because they are over-shadowed by other major news or because they do not fit the pre-planned message that many of the world's media are trying to promote, there is a journalistic responsibility to tell the whole story which we always attempt to do. Although we keep our eyes on the world this week's most pressing issues that have been suppressed come from the US.

1. Bulgaria

Last summer’s terrorist bombing of a bus full of tourists was immediately attributed to being carrying out by Hezbollah, however now there is evidence that the attack was actually carried out by Al- Qaeda, an organization with a history of attacks on Israeli civilian targets, and the Hezbollah connection may have been stated under pressure by Israel and the United States.

IPS NEWS

“Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov’s dramatic announcement Tuesday on the Bulgarian investigation of the July 2012 terror bombing of an Israeli tourist bus was initially reported by Western news media as suggesting clear evidence of Hezbollah’s responsibility for the killings.”

“But more accurate reports on the minister’s statement and the only details he provided reveal that the alleged link between the bomb suspects and Hezbollah was merely an “assumption” rather than a conclusion based on specific evidence.”

2. Germany

According to a report by the website Phantom News a former member of the German Parliament has exposed the West’s Alliance with al-Qaeda. The report is one of hundreds that have appeared in the last few years connecting U.S. Government activities to those Al-Qaeda adding to the almost universally known fact that Al- Qaeda and the U.S. are working hand in hand, just as they did from the start in Afghanistan. This article lays out some of the reasons for supposed “War on Terror” operations worldwide.

Phantom Report

“The Syrian rebels receive money and weapons predominantly from Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Saudi Arabia is mainly supplying Al Qaeda, with the U.S.A. knowing about it. The West is providing political cover for the entire rebellion, including al-Qaeda. It is de facto an ally of al-Qaeda. In Mali against, in Syria for al-Qaeda—it can’t be more cynical.”

“Whenever the western war on terror leads or calls, it’s about completely different things. In Afghanistan, the central geostrategic position in Asia, in Iraq for oil, in conflict with the alleged nuclear addicted “terrorist state” Iran for dominance in the Middle East and Mali to uranium in neighboring Niger.”

3. World

Apparently the New World Order has nothing to do with nation states but everything to do with bankers and money and according to this report the West and all its war and violence are nothing but killing for the sake of killing. Judging from the current economic state of the West, this may be completely and totally true.

“The real new world order has emerged–the world’s downtrodden against the West and its puppet, surrogate colonial governments. These non-state but similarly minded actors will determine the course of future world history. There is now a new world order that the West cannot control, that military force cannot subdue, and that concessions cannot placate. Ancien régimes relied on military power to influence events. The true new world order renders military power effete. All it can now accomplish is kill for killing’s sake. Pure barbarity is what the promise of Western Civilization has been reduced to. What a wonderful world we have made!”

4. China

It may be propaganda being used to advance an agenda or it may be that China is preparing for a military confrontation with Japan over territory that is rightfully China’s but which Japan, desperate for territory, has claimed as its own.

Zero Hedge

“If that is indeed the case, and its story of major troop movements and mobilization of various types of military vehicles and artillery into the Fujian and Zhejian provinces, bordering the East China Sea and closest to the Diaoyu islands, is accurate, then hostilities between China and Japan may be about to take a major turn for the worse.”

5. United States

U.S. drone usage is spreading worldwide but it is also spreading within the United States itself, with everything from mining companies to universities being licensed to operate drones. Will Americans tolerate yet another tool to strip them of their “freedoms”? Most likely, in the name of security, the answer to that question is yes.

Electronic Frontier Foundation

“The Federal Aviation Administration has finally released a new drone authorization list. This list, released in response to EFF’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit, includes law enforcement agencies and universities across the country, and— for the first time—an Indian tribal agency. In all, the list includes more than 20 new entities over the FAA’s original list, bringing to 81 the total number of public entities that have applied for FAA drone authorizations through October 2012.”

103 said killed in South Sudan cattle raid clash

Source :   Times Republican

JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — More than 100 people were killed in a violence- prone region of South Sudan when one tribe attacked another while cattle were being moved across land, officials said Sunday.

Kuol Manyang Juuk, the governor of Jonglei state, said 103 people died in the Friday clash in Akobo County. Juuk said 17 of the attackers were killed and that 14 soldiers from South Sudan's military, the SPLA, who were accompanying the cattle-moving tribe also died.

Jonglei County has been wracked by massive bouts of tribal violence for years. The United Nations says more than 2,600 violence-related deaths were reported in Jonglei from January 2011 to September 2012, and account for more than half of reported deaths in South Sudan, a country that is emerging from the shambles of a decades-long war. Jonglei state covers northeastern South Sudan.

Akobo County Commissioner Goi Joyul said the attack took place during a yearly migration in which members of the Lou Nuer ethnic group were driving cattle across the Sobat River. The commissioner said survivors of the attack saw the assailants use rocket-propelled grenades in addition to machetes and spears "thus overwhelming an SPLA force accompanying the people."

Joyul said the attackers in Friday's violence are believed to be members of the rebel group led by David Yau Yau. A former member of the South Sudanese army from the Murle ethnic group, Yau Yau launched a rebellion after failing to win a parliamentary seat in the Sudanese general elections in April 2010. South Sudan has repeatedly accused Sudan of backing Yau Yau and airlifting weapons and supplies to remote corners of Jonglei. Khartoum denies providing any support to the rebel group.

The International Committee of the Red Cross said it sent a surgical team to Akobo to help treat those injured in the attack.

United Nations Mission in South Sudan spokesman Kouider Zerrouk said a joint team from it and the government of South Sudan traveled to the area on Sunday and was assessing the situation.

The attacks on Lou Nuer pastoralists in Akobo came just over one year after a wave of cattle raids and counter attacks between Lou Nuer and Murle. A U.N. Mission in South Sudan report on the attacks estimates nearly 900 were killed between late December 2011 and early February 2012.

In November the aid group Doctors Without Borders said the increasing level of violence in Jonglei was causing a humanitarian emergency. The group said health facilities are being targeted in the violence caused by inter-communal cattle rustling, fighting between government and rebels and a government disarmament process.

2013/02/10

15 injured, 2,000 homes damaged in Colombia quake

Source : Xinhua | English.news.cn

BOGOTA, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- At least 15 people were injured and about 2,000 homes destroyed or damaged by a 6.9-magnitude earthquake which shook southwest Colombia Saturday, national relief agencies said Sunday.

None of the people were seriously injured, said the relief agency. However, 100 homes were completely destroyed while some 1, 900 homes sustained damages.

Most of the injuries and house damage occurred in the provinces of Narino and Cauca, Carlos Iva Marquez, director of the National Disaster Management Office, told RCN Radio.

"The injured are recovering," said Marquez, adding "the provinces of Narino, Cauca, Risaralda and Quindio have priority as recovery efforts advance."

Marquez said a healthcare center and 10 schools were among those damaged, and the authorities are continuing to monitor the situation.

"I would like to confirm that there have been no deaths or missing persons, and there are no reports of serious damage," he said.

According to the United States Geologic Service (USGS), the quake hit at 9:16 am local time (14:16 GMT) Saturday, registering 6.9 on the Richter scale.

The quake occurred at a depth of more than 129 kilometers, and its epicenter was located in a rural region of southwest Narino called Ospina. Tremors were felt in 11 different provinces including capital Bogota, as well as parts of neighboring Ecuador, Panama and Venezuela

At least 18 dead in stampede at massive Indian Hindu festival

Source : LBCI News

At  least 18 people were killed in a stampede in the Indian city of Allahabad on Sunday as Hindus returned from a river dip at the world's largest religious festival.

An overcrowded railway station footbridge buckled and a railing collapsed, sending some people slipping down the stairs and triggering the stampede, a top state government official told Reuters, not wishing to be quoted by name.

"I can confirm that 18 people have died and 13 have been injured," said the official.

Once every 12 years, tens of millions of pilgrims stream across India to the small northern city of Allahabad for the Maha Kumbh Mela, or Grand Pitcher Festival, at the point where the Ganges and Yamuna rivers meet a third, mythical river.

In the two months from the start of the festival in January, officials believe as many as 100 million people will have passed through a temporary city that covers an area larger than Athens on a wide sandy river bank.

Hindu holy men and pilgrims bathe in the sacred Ganges to wash away lifetimes of sins. Sunday was believed to be the most auspicious day of the festival.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed shock at the tragedy and promised financial assistance to the families of the dead.


Turkey prepares to privatise major ports

Turkey prepares to privatise major ports - Trend.Az

Turkey intends to hold several tenders for the privatisation of the country's major ports this year, Turkish Ministry of Transport, Shipping and Communications said in its report posted on its website on Thursday.

According to the report, the ministry is preparing a new model of privatisation of ports according to which eight will be combined into a single tender package. This package will include the following ports: Derince (Izmit), Kruvaziyer (Izmir), Izmir Yuk (Izmir), Tekirdag (Tekirdag) Gulluk (Mugla), Kabatepe (Canakkale), Gokceada Kuzu (Canakkale) and Pasaport Iskelesi (Izmir).

One of the tender conditions is that four of the eight ports will be changed into yacht marina ports after privatisation.

In addition, a separate tender will be held for the privatisation of the port of Galataport (Istanbul).

It is expected the tenders will be announced as early as next month, the report says.

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Record 30 million bathe in Ganges at Indias Kumbh Mela

Source : thenews.com.pk

ALLAHABAD: A record 30 million Hindus immersed themselves in the sacred waters of India's river Ganges on Sunday in a crammed but successful mass bathing on the most auspicious day of the world's largest festival. Ash-smeared naked saints led the rituals at the Kumbh Mela in northern India before dawn, dashing into the holy water which is believed by Hindus to cleanse sins. Tens of millions followed them over the course of the day. Top local official Devesh Chaturvedi, the divisional commissioner of the surrounding city of Allahabad, said a record number of pilgrims had plunged into the river without any major accidents or crowd problems. "By afternoon over two crore (20 million) people had taken the holy dip and by evening the numbers crossed three crore (30 million)," he told a press conference. Police had been stretched in controlling the vast crowds, he admitted, and one person had died for unknown reasons and another had been injured in a minor stampede. Amid the crush, thousands of volunteers on duty and police urged pilgrims to take one short bath and then leave the waters to make space for the flow of humanity behind them which stretched for kilometres (miles). The Kumbh Mela, which began last month and ends in March, takes place every 12 years in the northern city of Allahabad. Smaller, similar events are held every three years in other locations around India. This year's Mela is big even by previous standards, with astrologers saying a planetary alignment seen once every 147 years made it particularly auspicious for some pilgrims. "This is a rare combination of planets which would bring in good times for some zodiac signs and adverse effect for others," said Amarpal Sharma, a local astrologer. Mahenthanapati Bharadwajgiri, a "sadhu" or holyman, stressed that "no one here today will live to see it again that's why so many people are gathered." The bathing takes place at an area called Sangam, the confluence of the rivers Ganges and Yamuna and a third mythical waterway called the Saraswati. Devotees believe entering the water cleanses them of sin and frees them from the cycle of rebirth. "This is the time when the chances of spiritual salvation are at a peak," holyman Parushram Shastri explained to AFP on Sunday, a day known as "Mauni Amavasya". Assorted dreadlocked holymen, priests and self-proclaimed saints from all over the country have assembled for the spectacle that offers a rare glimpse of the dizzying range of Indian spiritualism. Despite the hardships of waking early, plunging into the polluted water and the relentless crush of the crowds, pilgrims described feeling spiritually uplifted and amazed by the scale of the event. Swapna Bhatia, an interior designer from New Delhi, called it "simply an out of the world experience". "I feel so light now," Bhatia said. More than 7,000 policemen were deployed to oversee bathing on Sunday along with 30,000 volunteers to guard against stampedes which are a regular and often deadly feature of Indian religious festivals. The Kumbh Mela has its origins in Hindu mythology, which describes how a few drops of the nectar of immortality fell on the four places that host the festival -- Allahabad, Nasik, Ujjain and Haridwar. The "Mother Ganges" is worshipped as a god and is seen as the giver and taker of life. "One dip in the river has the power to change life forever," said 65-year-old Malti Devi from London, who was taking part in the festivities for the first time. Most devotees dunk their heads under the water, some drink it and others bottle it and take it home as gifts. Management of the festival requires a monumental effort -- and a budget of 16 trillion rupees ($290 million). Thousands of buses and special trains were ferrying people to Allahabad where the heavily polluted Yamuna river flows into the Ganges. Despite its important role in Hinduism, the Ganges is tainted by industry and the settlements along its banks, which quickly turn the clear waters from the Himalayas into a murky, frothy brown downstream.


2013/02/08

Police Seize 12 Kg of “Liquid Ecstasy” in Moscow Region

Source : RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, February 8 (RIA Novosti) - Russian police officers have seized some 12 kilograms of Gamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) in the Moscow Region, the Federal Customs Service has reported.

GHB, also known as “Liquid Ecstasy,” is a substance classified as an illicit drug in many countries. It occurs in small quantities in the human body and is sometimes used as a psychotropic substance in medicine to treat narcolepsy.

The use of the drug, which causes addiction, may lead to negative changes in consciousness and behavior. Its overdose may be fatal.

A channel to smuggle GHB from China by mail has been blocked, according to customs officials.

“Residents of the Moscow Region, involved in organizing illegal deliveries of psychotropic substances, have been established and detained,” the Customs Service said in a press release on Thursday.

“A total of 11.6 kg of the psychotropic substance has been seized from them. It is equivalent to some 30,000-50,000 drug doses,” the service said.

Criminal proceedings have been launched. If found guilty, the detainees face up to 20 years in prison. 


2013/02/07

Alien from Sirius sentenced to 11 years in a colony

Source :  English pravda.ru

The Novosibirsk regional court sentenced the founder of religious sect Ashram Shambala, Konstantin Rudnev, to 11 years in a colony.

Konstantin Rudnev, who calls himself an alien from Sirius, was accused of creating a religious association that infringed on the rights and personalities of local citizens. The sect practiced rape, sexual assault and illegal sale of drugs.

Also read: Alien from Sirius denies orgies with youngsters

Rudnev was found guilty on four articles of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. In addition, the court ordered the defendant to pay the fine of 3.7 million rubles in favor of the victims. However, the court dismissed Rudnev from punishment for the creation of the religious association as the statute of limitations had expired - two years under the article. Rudnev told reporters that he intended to appeal the verdict.

Ashram Shambala was founded in 1989. Its founder was arrested in 1999, 2004 and 2008. To arrest Rudnev in 2008, special forces had to storm a house on the outskirts of Novosibirsk. Several people who were reported missing were released as a result of the operation.

However, the case of Ashram Shambala did not reached the court, because sect members refused to testify against Rudnev, claiming that they had entered the sect voluntarily. Rudnev was arrested only in October 2010. Four young women, who were reported missing, were found in the cottage of the 43-year-old sectarian.


France’s Total joins Cyprus energy rush

Via : StratRisks

Cyprus on Wednesday signed an agreement with French energy major Total to conduct exploratory drilling for gas and oil in two blocks off its southern shore.

The deal comes as Cyprus aspires to become a regional energy hub with the prospect of oil as well as natural gas being tapped beneath the sea bed.

“With today’s act the government has completed one of the most crucial aims in its energy policy, that of successfully conducting a second round of licensing,” Commerce Minister Neoclis Sylikiotis told reporters after the signing ceremony.

Total signed a deal to exploit blocks 10 and 11 that are adjacent to a large natural gas find in block 12 and said it seeks to proceed in drilling for oil as well as gas reserves in the said blocks.

Turkey has protested strongly against Nicosia’s energy search, branding it illegal and beginning its own exploratory drilling off the breakaway north of the island.

Ankara has warned that companies involved in the Cyprus process could be shut out of Turkey’s energy investment.

Sylikiotis said that having countries such as France, America and Italy involved in the island’s hydrocarbon exploration acted as a “political shield” against Turkish threats.

Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish troops invaded and occupied its northern third in response to an Athens-engineered coup in Nicosia aimed at union with Greece.

It is estimated that there could be around 60 trillion cubic feet of gas lying in the 13 blocks that make up Cyprus’s 51,000 square kilometre exclusive economic zone.

Some analysts believe Cyprus is sitting on potential energy revenues of 600 billion euros.

Cyprus is banking on its energy bonanza to eventually rescue it from recession as it seeks a European Union bailout.

Last month, Cyprus signed licence agreements with Italy’s ENI and South Korea’s Kogas for exploratory drilling aimed at exploiting offshore oil and gas deposits.

In October, drilling permits subject to negotiation were approved for blocks 2, 3, 9 and 11 of Cyprus’s Exclusive Economic Zone, and in December block 10 was added to the list.

An Italian-South Korean partnership signed a deal worth 150 million euros ($200 million) for permits to explore blocks 2, 3 and 9.

US firm Noble Energy Inc was the first to drill when awarded Block 12, and in December 2011 said it had discovered gas reserves of up to 8 trillion cubic feet (226.5 billion cubic metres), with an estimated value of 100 billion euros.

This would satisfy domestic needs for decades and could enable Cyprus to become a regional player by exporting gas to Europe from 2019.

It plans to bring gas onshore in 2018 and build a liquefied natural gas plant.

In the long term, Cyprus estimates it can supply up to 10 percent of the EU’s energy demand, making the bloc less dependent on Russia.

REPORT: Austrian adventurer "Felix" in Lebanon

Source : LBCI News

The  Austrian adventurer Felix Baugmartner participated in the International Advertising Mena Cristal Conference in Kfardebian, where he spoke about his experience and the preparations which lasted five years for the historical jump.

Felix set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometers, reaching an estimated speed of 1300 km/h on the 14th of October 2012.

During his participation in the conference, Felix said that by setting this record, he achieved a dream which he has been dreaming of since he was 16 years old.

In this context, Felix told LBCI that the "biggest learning was the unlimited power of will", adding that "if you focus on something, if you have a goal and you do not let loose, you can achieve anything".

On the other hand, LBCI was able to make an exclusive interview during which he explained, in details, his experience in space. The interview is expected to be aired later.


London tube network to adorn all 270 stations with art

Source : Xinhua | English.news.cn

LONDON, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) -- The London Underground system announced on Thursday that it would put a work of art on each of its 270 stations as part of celebrations to mark its 150th anniversary.

The 270 works of art have all been created by the same artist, Londoner Mark Wallinger. Each work is individual and all are based on a labyrinth design, emphasizing the connections between the stations and the network of rails, lines, and underground passages linking them.

The artworks need to be robust to survive in the hostile environment of the London Underground where they could be exposed to continual wear and tear, weathering or vandalism.

Each is in black and white on a single 60 centimeter squared vitreous enamel panel. Wallinger has previously created art for display on the empty fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, among other commissions.

"The Underground has been part of my life since childhood. It's surely every artist's dream to create a permanent work that will be encountered by so many people and this opportunity is especially close to my heart," Wallinger said.

Tamsin Dillon, head of art at London Underground, said, "Ground-breaking art and design has always been part of London Underground. These striking, permanent black and white artworks are the perfect way to celebrate the Tube's 150th anniversary."

The first 10 art works were unveiled on Thursday at central London Underground stations.

London was the city with the world's first underground railway at the beginning of 1863.


Picasso sold for US$45m at auction

Source : Window to China New

Pablo Picasso portrait of his mistress and "golden muse" Marie-Therese Walter sold for 28.6 million pounds (US$45 million) on Tuesday, leading an important Sotheby's auction of impressionist, modern and surrealist art.

The sale was the first of a series held in London this month by Sotheby's, Christie's and smaller auction houses in the latest barometer of the strength of the high-end art market.

Prices for the most sought-after works have soared in recent years despite broader economic concerns, with collectors in China, Russia and the Middle East joining more established patrons in Europe and the United States.

Subtracting the buyer's premium of more than 10 percent, the amount realized for the 1932 Picasso was at the lower end of pre-sale estimates of 25 million-35 million pounds.

Nonetheless, it was comfortably the top lot of an evening when a series of works on paper by Austrian artist Egon Schiele arguably stole the limelight.

Schiele's 1914 "Lovers (Self Portrait With Wally)" fetched 7.9 million pounds, an auction record for the artist for a work on paper.

Also sold by the Leopold Museum in Vienna was his "Self Portrait in Green Shirt with Eyes Closed" which sold for 5.1 million pounds, well above expectations of between 1.8 million and 2.5 million pounds.

The combined tally for Schiele works, sold by the museum to help settle a long-running restitution case involving art deemed to have been stolen by the Nazis in the 1930s, was 14 million pounds.

Other lots fared less well, notably Max Beckmann's "Before the Ball - Two Women With a Cat" which went unsold despite pre-sale estimates of 5 million- 8 million pounds.

Overall the evening brought in 121.1 million pounds in sales, within expectations of 103 million-149 million.


Fervent fans mark Marley's birthday in Jamaica

Source : Times Republican

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Hundreds of tourists joined dreadlocked Rastafarian priests, leading reggae musicians and some of Bob Marley's relatives at the late reggae icon's old house in Jamaica to mark the 68th anniversary of his birth Wednesday.

Since his death from cancer in 1981 at age 36, Marley has become more than Jamaica's most famous musical export. The trailblazing reggae songwriter's message of unity and respect for human rights remains a beacon of hope for some in this Caribbean nation chronically struggling with a sputtering economy and high rates of violence.

"It's the same struggle now as when he was alive. So his music, when you hear it, it's like he's singing today even though he died some 30 odd years ago," said Mutabaruka, a famed dub poet who attended the celebration along with reggae singers like Sizzla Kalonji.

In the early morning light, some of Marley's relations and old friends danced and chanted to the pounding of Rastafarian drums in the yard of his Kingston home, which is now a family-run museum displaying his guitar, clothing and other memorabilia. Later in the day, Marley's songs were blasted from big speakers as people danced and chatted amid clouds of marijuana smoke.

Donisha Prendergast, a documentary filmmaker and artist who is Marley's eldest granddaughter, said her grandfather's message of "one love" and social revolution remains alive and well. But she said more Jamaicans need to heed it.

"I don't think most people here are really hearing it, you know? They know that his music is around and they are proud of it, but they don't live it. Because if they did, then we would be a stronger people, we would be stronger characters," Prendergast said.

The Caribbean country has struggled the last 40 years, due in large part to political mismanagement by the two main political parties. Good jobs are scarce, the local currency is sliding and the government is so swamped with debt that about half of the budget goes to loan payments.

There were 1,087 slayings last year, which was touted as the lowest number of killings in nine years on the island of about 2.8 million people. When Chicago, with roughly the same population, chalked up 506 homicides last year, the bloodshed put the city at the center of the U.S. debate over guns.

On Wednesday, Culture Minister Lisa Hanna encouraged Jamaicans to listen to Marley's lyrics, saying they called for Jamaicans to create a "more wholesome, caring, peaceful and progressive society."

Most young people in Jamaica listen to the brash reggae-rap hybrid of dancehall, but there is a new generation of music lovers who have turned to Marley's albums.

"Bob Marley's music is definitely inspirational to listen to," said Marlene Haughton, an unemployed 20-year-old who enthusiastically sang along with Marley's "Trenchtown Rock," whose lyrics say: "One good thing about music, when it hits you feel no pain."

Marley's popularity remains strong around the globe, and his music continues to sell steadily. A long-in-the-works documentary about his life was released last year.

Some of Marley's foreign fans journeyed to the Kingston museum to take part in Wednesday's festivities.

A dreadlocked Japanese man who goes by the name of Bongho Jatusy smoked a long wooden pipe stuffed with marijuana and nodded his head to the music.

"Bob Marley, he's universal,"

2013/02/06

63rd Berlin film festival begins...

Source : thenews.com.pk

BERLIN: The 63rd Berlin film festival opens Thursday with a gala screening of Chinese director Wong Kar Wai's martial arts epic about the mentor of kung fu superstar Bruce Lee.

Wong, who is also leading the Berlinale's jury this year, is using the event as a launch pad for the worldwide release of "The Grandmaster", which has opened in China to rave reviews and a box office bonanza.

The film, whose original two-hours-plus length has been chopped slightly for the world market, stars Hong Kong heart-throb Tony Leung, who became an international star in Wong's 2000 hit "In the Mood for Love", and Beijing-born star Zhang Ziyi ("Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon").

Wong "has added a new and exciting facet to his body of work, and created an artful, visually powerful genre film," festival director Dieter Kosslick said.

The film spans several decades of Chinese history to tell the story of legendary martial artist Yip Man, who went on to train Lee, and features dazzling battle scenes between rival fighters.

Wong, 54, told reporters in Beijing last month he was confident the movie, which is screening out of competition at the 11-day Berlinale, had global appeal.

"There is no such thing as a Western or Eastern audience... The elements of cinema are the same worldwide, although their expression is different," he said.

The film follows Leung as the Grandmaster through some of China's most tumultuous recent history including the Japanese invasion in the 1930s.

It spent nearly a decade in gestation, amid rumours of extensive re-shooting and injured actors.

Wong made his international breakthrough in 1994 with "Chungking Express" and was the first Chinese director to sit on the jury at Cannes.

He will head the panel handing out the Berlinale's Golden and Silver Bear top prizes among 19 contenders on February 16.

The first major European film festival of the year and traditionally its most politically minded, the Berlinale this year is showcasing pictures about the human impact of the West's economic crisis, two decades of upheaval in eastern Europe as well as a fresh releases from US independent directors.

Matt Damon teams up with US director Gus Van Sant for the first time since their 1997 Oscar winner "Good Will Hunting" in "Promised Land", as a fracking firm executive pressuring cash-strapped farmers to sell their property.

Steven Soderbergh will enter the running with "Side Effects", billed as his last movie before he heads into semi-retirement, featuring Jude Law and Catherine Zeta-Jones as psychiatrists handing out drugs to stressed-out Americans.

The grandes dames of French cinema Catherine Deneuve, Isabelle Huppert and Juliette Binoche will all be unveiling new work.

And Poland's Malgoska Szumowska, one of three women vying for the Golden Bear, will tackle the tale of a gay Roman Catholic priest with the keenly awaited "In the Name of".

Iran's Jafar Panahi, a director who has scooped up international prizes for socially critical movies that are banned at home, will present "Closed Curtain" about two fugitives hiding from the police.

Oscar-winning Bosnian film-maker Danis Tanovic ("No Man's Land") returns with "An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker", exposing the wretched conditions in a poor and isolated Roma community.

Last year the Golden Bear went to Italian veterans Paolo and Vittorio Taviani for the docudrama "Caesar Must Die" about prison inmates staging Shakespeare.

With more than 400 films due to screen at the festival, much of the buzz is expected to come from beyond the race for the key prizes.

"Dark Blood", the last film with River Phoenix, the US rising star who died of a drug overdose at 23 two decades ago, will show out of competition, as will Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy's final chapter in their slow-burn romantic trilogy, "Before Midnight" by Richard Linklater.

 

2013/02/05

Gunman fires at Danish anti-Islam writer Lars Hedegaard

Source : thetelegraph.com.au

AN UNKNOWN gunman has tried to shoot a Danish writer and historian who is a prominent critic of Islam, reports say. TV2 News and the Politiken news site say Lars Hedegaard was not injured in the shooting. Both say the gunman came up to Hedegaard's Copenhagen home on the pretext of delivering a package, and then fired at least one shot but missed the writer. Copenhagen police confirmed that there had been a shooting without injuries. They wouldn't say whether Hedegaard was the intended target. Hedegaard heads the International Free Press Society, a group that claims press freedom is under threat from Islam. He was fined 5000 kroner ($875) in 2011 for making a series of insulting and degrading statements about Muslims.

French PM backs closer Europe-Southeast Asia ties

Source : Xinhua

BANGKOK, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- French Prime Minister Jean- Marc Ayrault on Tuesday urged further collaboration between Southeast Asian and European communities to strengthen economic and military stability in both regions during his visit to Thailand, the Thai News Agency reported.

In a speech on the French-Thai relationship at Thammasat University in Bangkok, he described rapidly-emerging Southeast Asia as an attractive region for investment, saying the regional community should map out measures to prevent an economic crisis similar to the European Union debacle.

Each country should not only shield itself but rather unite to create a larger shield, he said.

Ayrault called on the European and Southeast Asian regions to jointly tackle the problems of climate change, the environment and global warming, and prevent profit-taking speculation on natural resources and agricultural produce.

The French prime minister is scheduled to meet with his Thai counterpart Yingluck Shinawatra at the Government House on Tuesday evening. They will preside over the signing of five agreements on bilateral cooperation in education, defense, public health and research.

2013/02/03

Far-left group claims responsibility for attack on U.S. embassy in Ankara

Source :  Xinhua

ANKARA, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- The outlawed Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front on Saturday claimed responsibility for the attack targeting the U.S. embassy in the Turkish capital of Ankara on Friday, Turkish media reported.

In a statement published on its website, the leftist group justified the attack as retaliation for the U.S. policy in Iraq, Syria, Egypt and Libya, according to public broadcaster TRT.

The suicide bomber who killed Friday at least one person and wounded another in the attack on the U.S. embassy is a member of the outlawed leftist group, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday evening, adding that Turkey would stand united against terrorist attacks.

2013/02/01

U.S. vice president will meet Syrian opposition leader in Europe: White House

Source : Alarabiya.net Mobile

US Vice President Joe Biden meeting with the Syrian opposition leader Mouaz Al-Khatib in Europe would be the highest-level U.S. gathering with the Syrian opposition. (Reuters)

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden is set to meet with Syrian opposition leader Mouaz al-Khatib during a European trip in coming days and will discuss U.S. concerns about the Syrian conflict with Russia as well, White House officials said on Thursday.

It would be the highest-level U.S. meeting with the Syrian opposition, which is fighting to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad in a 22-month- old war that has killed more than 60,000 people and forced more than 700,000 to flee Syria, according to the United Nations.

Biden is due to meet al-Khatib on Saturday in Munich on the margins of a security conference, where the U.S. vice president is also due to deliver a speech, the officials said.

“The position of the United States is focused on supporting an end to the Assad regime, which is why we have a significant amount of pressure applied on the Assad regime through sanctions and other means, while at the same time we’re working to bolster a Syrian Opposition Council that we recognize as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people,” Ben Rhodes, U.S. deputy national security adviser, said in a conference call with reporters.

President Barack Obama has been criticized for not doing more to aid Syrian rebels. Obama has said he has wrestled with the question whether a U.S. military intervention in Syria's 22-month-old conflict would help resolve the bloody conflict or would make things worse.

Biden expected to discuss U.S. aid

Biden is expected to discuss U.S. humanitarian assistance and political and “non-lethal” support for Syria in his meetings with al-Khatib and others, Rhodes said.

Among officials Biden will talk to is Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the aide said.

“We’ll be discussing the political way forward,” Rhodes said. “And what we would like to see from other countries, including Russia, is an acknowledgment that Bashar al-Assad must go and that there needs to be a transition within Syria to a new government.”

Biden is scheduled to meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on Friday, French President Francois Hollande on Monday, and British Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday.

Obama this week said the United States would boost humanitarian aid to Syria with $155 million in aid for food, medical care and clothing for people in Syria and refugees.

Khatib

Khatib, the scion of a Damascene Muslim religious dynasty, is a mainstream Muslim preacher from a family that has long been the custodians of the ancient Umayyad Mosque in central Damascus, one of the holiest places of Islam. He is widely respected across Syria's different religious communities.

He first made his mark in the earliest days of the revolt, telling mourners at the funeral of protesters shot by Assad's forces that freedom was a natural right.

The bearded former imam, who studied geophysics and has worked as an oil company geologist, was banned from preaching for 17 years and imprisoned several times after the speech. He is now based in Cairo.

Rebels hold a press conference

Meanwhile, a group of opposition fighters from Daraya city near the Syrian capital held their first press conference on Thursday, signaling the opposition’s increasing strength against the regime inside the country.

Local Council of Daraya City group, which called for humanitarian relief, discussed how the opposition fighters in the past 70 days have succeeded in pushing the conflict from the outskirts of Damascus into the heart of the capital itself.

Their press conference comes in a time when three bombings rocked al-Maliki neighborhood near the fortified Presidential Palace in Damascus.

Despite the opposition fighters advances near Damascus, it remains unclear whether they’ll be able to turn the tables on the regime’s forces. The fighters launched a hasty offensive on Damascus last summer but were swiftly routed by government forces.

Turkish planes violate Greek airspace

Source : Voice of Russia

Sm even planes have violated the Greek airspace on Thursday evening, the Athens News Agency says.

The country`s air forces responded by sending its aircraft to intercept the Turkish ones.

Reports say that four Turkish planes violated airspace to the north of Chios, and the other three were spotted to the east of Rhodes.

The Turkish air force is said to have been taking part in naval exercises.

Greece regularly blames Turkey for violating its airspace. The two countries have a territorial dispute over the Aegean Sea.