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06 May 11
Greece Considers Exit from Euro Zone
The debt crisis in Greece has taken on a dramatic new twist. Sources with information about the government's actions have informed SPIEGEL ONLINE that Athens is considering withdrawing from the euro zone. The common currency area's finance ministers and representatives of the European Commission are holding a secret crisis meeting in Luxembourg on Friday night.
Al Qaeda confirms bin Laden death: monitoring group
Al Qaeda Friday confirmed the death of its leader Osama bin Laden, according to the SITE monitoring service.
Scores of Indonesian youths vow to avenge bin Laden's death
Scores of Indonesian men rallied on Friday to publicly vow their readiness to sacrifice their lives to avenge the death of Osama bin Laden, in a sign of the al Qaeda leader's popularity among hard-core Islamists in the most populous Muslim country.
Erdan leads sustainable development delegation to UN
Erdan, who will join members of his delegation there next week, will be exchanging ideas with other environmental ministers from all over the world and will also present a special talk about using mass media to facilitate change in environmental behaviors,
Forces fire at protesters as unrest spreads in Syria'
Witness says several hundred protesters attacked in city of Tel; Assad deploys tanks in central, coastal areas ahead of Friday prayers in test of will for anti-gov't demonstrators calling for "day of defiance."
National Home Prices Double Dip
It's official. Home prices have double dipped nationwide, now lower than their March 2009 trough, according to a new report from Clear Capital. It was inevitable, and it was predicted (by me for sure) that a surge in sales of foreclosed properties and a big push by banks to facilitate short sales would force home prices down dramatically.
Mississippi floods force evacuations near Memphis
The rising Mississippi river lapped over downtown Memphis streets on Thursday as a massive wall of water threatened to unleash near record flooding all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Water lapped over Riverside Drive and onto Beale Street in Memphis, and threatened some homes on Mud Island, a community of about 5,000 residents with a river theme park. The island connects to downtown Memphis by a bridge and causeway.
Libya: Opposition outline post-Gaddafi 'road map'
Libya's opposition has set out a political "road map" for the country if and when Col Gaddafi falls from power. It includes installing an interim government while a new constitution is drafted and elections held. Mahmoud Jibril, head of the rebels' Transitional National Council (NTC), also welcomed an aid plan approved by the 22-nation contact group on Libya.
Syria troops deploy ahead of 'day of defiance'
Syrian troops are reported to have deployed in the suburbs of Damascus and in towns to the north of the capital. Protesters have said they will go ahead with a nationwide "day of defiance". A reliable source told the BBC that protesters and security forces had clashed near a Damascus mosque, with stones thrown and tear gas fired.
Haiti cholera similar to South Asian strain, says UN
The cholera strain that has claimed more than 4,500 lives in Haiti closely resembles strains currently circulating in South Asia, a UN report has found. The investigation followed accusations that UN peacekeepers from Nepal had introduced the disease into Haiti, prompting violent anti-UN riots. The accusations had been denied by UN and Nepalese officials.
Brazil Supreme Court awards gay couples new rights
Brazil's Supreme Court has voted overwhelmingly in favour of allowing same-sex couples the same legal rights as married heterosexuals. The decision was approved by 10-0 with one abstention. The ruling will give gay couples in "stable" partnerships the same financial and social rights enjoyed by those in heterosexual relationships.
Katz: Palestinian state will be Iranian foothold
Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz spoke out on Friday against a unilateral declaration of Palestinian statehood. "The unilateral establishment of a Palestinian state with Hamas will strengthen Iran's foothold in the region," Katz said, while visiting the Itamar home of the Fogel family, who were murdered by Palestinians in March.
Ahmadinjead allies arrested on suspicion of sorcery
Allies of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were arrested this week for being "magicians" and invoking spirits, Iranian website reported on Wednesday. Ahmadinejad's chief of staff Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei as well as other people close to the Iranian president were accused of invoking djinns. One of the arrested men, Abbas Ghaffari, was called "a man with special skills in metaphysics and connections with the unknown worlds," Iranian news site Ayandeh reported.
US drone aircraft fired missiles into a house in Pakistan's North Waziristan region on Friday, killing at least eight suspected terrorists just as Islamists protested against the killing of Osama bin Laden. It was the first drone strike since US special forces killed the al-Qaida leader on May 2 not far from Islamabad, further straining ties between the strategic allies.
06 May 11
Greece Considers Exit from Euro Zone
The debt crisis in Greece has taken on a dramatic new twist. Sources with information about the government's actions have informed SPIEGEL ONLINE that Athens is considering withdrawing from the euro zone. The common currency area's finance ministers and representatives of the European Commission are holding a secret crisis meeting in Luxembourg on Friday night.
Al Qaeda confirms bin Laden death: monitoring group
Al Qaeda Friday confirmed the death of its leader Osama bin Laden, according to the SITE monitoring service.
Scores of Indonesian youths vow to avenge bin Laden's death
Scores of Indonesian men rallied on Friday to publicly vow their readiness to sacrifice their lives to avenge the death of Osama bin Laden, in a sign of the al Qaeda leader's popularity among hard-core Islamists in the most populous Muslim country.
Erdan leads sustainable development delegation to UN
Erdan, who will join members of his delegation there next week, will be exchanging ideas with other environmental ministers from all over the world and will also present a special talk about using mass media to facilitate change in environmental behaviors,
Forces fire at protesters as unrest spreads in Syria'
Witness says several hundred protesters attacked in city of Tel; Assad deploys tanks in central, coastal areas ahead of Friday prayers in test of will for anti-gov't demonstrators calling for "day of defiance."
National Home Prices Double Dip
It's official. Home prices have double dipped nationwide, now lower than their March 2009 trough, according to a new report from Clear Capital. It was inevitable, and it was predicted (by me for sure) that a surge in sales of foreclosed properties and a big push by banks to facilitate short sales would force home prices down dramatically.
Mississippi floods force evacuations near Memphis
The rising Mississippi river lapped over downtown Memphis streets on Thursday as a massive wall of water threatened to unleash near record flooding all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Water lapped over Riverside Drive and onto Beale Street in Memphis, and threatened some homes on Mud Island, a community of about 5,000 residents with a river theme park. The island connects to downtown Memphis by a bridge and causeway.
Libya: Opposition outline post-Gaddafi 'road map'
Libya's opposition has set out a political "road map" for the country if and when Col Gaddafi falls from power. It includes installing an interim government while a new constitution is drafted and elections held. Mahmoud Jibril, head of the rebels' Transitional National Council (NTC), also welcomed an aid plan approved by the 22-nation contact group on Libya.
Syria troops deploy ahead of 'day of defiance'
Syrian troops are reported to have deployed in the suburbs of Damascus and in towns to the north of the capital. Protesters have said they will go ahead with a nationwide "day of defiance". A reliable source told the BBC that protesters and security forces had clashed near a Damascus mosque, with stones thrown and tear gas fired.
Haiti cholera similar to South Asian strain, says UN
The cholera strain that has claimed more than 4,500 lives in Haiti closely resembles strains currently circulating in South Asia, a UN report has found. The investigation followed accusations that UN peacekeepers from Nepal had introduced the disease into Haiti, prompting violent anti-UN riots. The accusations had been denied by UN and Nepalese officials.
Brazil Supreme Court awards gay couples new rights
Brazil's Supreme Court has voted overwhelmingly in favour of allowing same-sex couples the same legal rights as married heterosexuals. The decision was approved by 10-0 with one abstention. The ruling will give gay couples in "stable" partnerships the same financial and social rights enjoyed by those in heterosexual relationships.
Katz: Palestinian state will be Iranian foothold
Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz spoke out on Friday against a unilateral declaration of Palestinian statehood. "The unilateral establishment of a Palestinian state with Hamas will strengthen Iran's foothold in the region," Katz said, while visiting the Itamar home of the Fogel family, who were murdered by Palestinians in March.
Ahmadinjead allies arrested on suspicion of sorcery
Allies of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were arrested this week for being "magicians" and invoking spirits, Iranian website reported on Wednesday. Ahmadinejad's chief of staff Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei as well as other people close to the Iranian president were accused of invoking djinns. One of the arrested men, Abbas Ghaffari, was called "a man with special skills in metaphysics and connections with the unknown worlds," Iranian news site Ayandeh reported.
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