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28 May 11

 Report: Iran sending forces to assist in Syria crackdowns

U.S. officials said that Iran is assisting Syrian President Bashar Assad's violent crackdown on protesters, sending trainers and advisers to suppress opposition, according to a Washington Post report.  

Flooding spreads — to Montana, Idaho, Wyoming
Rain-swollen rivers that have swamped Montana towns could keep flooding the region for another month or more as melting mountain snow delivers a second slug of water to the soggy Northern Plains.  

Egypt permanently opens Gaza border crossing
After a four-year blockade, Egypt on Saturday permanently opened the Gaza Strip's main gateway to the outside world, bringing long-awaited relief to the territory's Palestinian population and a significant achievement for the area's ruling Hamas militant group.  

Small signs suggest waning support for Gadhafi
Young men waved their assault rifles in the air, spraying celebratory gunfire. Others let off fireworks. Drivers honked and leaned out of their cars waving green flags and chanting in support of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. The shaking cacophony of bangs and bullets one recent evening all served to camouflage the thin turnout at a pro-Gadhafi demonstration in his stronghold, the capital of Tripoli. Only several hundred showed up, and many seemed more interested in having fun than in showing solidarity with the regime.  

Canadian mother defends keeping gender secret
A Canadian couple says it's none of the world's business to know their baby's gender despite a firestorm of criticism over their controversial decision to keep the infant's sex a secret. Kathy Witterick said her 4-month-old baby Storm should be able to develop its own sexual identity without having to conform to social stereotypes or bow to predetermined expectations associated with gender.  

Yemen president launches air strikes as rebels advance towards Sana'a
War planes strafed an advancing column of militiamen 45 miles northeast of Sana'a, as they attempted to seize three military posts on their march to reinforce Sadiq al-Ahmar, a powerful tribal chief whose forces have seized control of a number of key buildings in the city. At least 19 tribesmen were killed as the president's position looked ever more fragile and he was forced to seek a truce with Mr Ahmar, the leader of the powerful Hashed tribal confederation.  

Greece will not default if it gets IMF aid, says central bank governor George Provopoulos
George Provopoulos, who is also a member on the European Central Bank (ECB) led a raft of politicians and regulators who moved to calm market fears over Greece's financial stability. "Greece will be able to pay back the full amount of its debt without any kind of re-profiling if it fully implements the adjustment programme," said Mr Provopoulos.  

VA agrees not to interfere with holiday prayers
The nation's agency for military veterans has agreed to stay out of religious refereeing for now, backing down from its attempt to tell a minister how to craft a prayer for a Memorial Day invocation. The change of heart came one day after the judge granted the Rev. Scott Rainey a temporary restraining order against the agency after officials told the pastor to edit his prayer to make it as general and non-denominational as possible. Rainey's prayer, submitted for review at the agency's request included the recitation of the Lord's Prayer and thanked Jesus Christ, the Christian savior, in closing.  

Aussie student finds universe's 'missing mass'
A 22-year-old Australian university student has solved a problem which has puzzled astrophysicists for decades, discovering part of the so-called "missing mass" of the universe during her summer break. Undergraduate Amelia Fraser-McKelvie made the breakthrough during a holiday internship with a team at Monash University's School of Physics, locating the mystery material within vast structures called "filaments of galaxies".  

Russia to lift grain export ban after harvest increase
Russia is to lift a ban on exporting grain from 1 July, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has announced. The export ban was put in place in August last year, following an unprecedented drought and the widespread outbreak of wildfires. Millions of tonnes of crops were lost, cutting output by some 37%.  

Lieberman thanks Canada for pro-Israel stance at G8
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman spoke with Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird during a telephone conversation on Friday and thanked him and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper for their pro-Israel stance at the G8 summit. Lieberman said during the conversation that "Canada is a true friend of Israel." Group of Eight leaders had to soften a statement urging Israel and the Palestinians to return to negotiations because Canada objected to a specific mention of 1967 borders, diplomats said on Friday.  

Yemen civil war averted with tenuous ceasefire
An informal ceasefire between President Ali Abdullah Saleh's security forces and a tribal group brought a pause in fighting on Saturday after nearly a week of deadly clashes left Yemen near civil war. Fighting this week has killed some 115 people, prompted thousands of residents to flee Sanaa and raised the specter of chaos that could benefit the Yemen-based branch of al-Qaida and threaten adjacent Saudi Arabia, the world's No. 1 oil exporter.  

'Iran aiding Assad in crackdown against protesters'
Iran has continued to send trainers and advisers to Syria in order to help Bashar Assad's government clamp down on anti-regime protests despite US sanctions against Iranian military officials, The Washington Post reported on Friday. According to the report, the aid is not limited to riot gear and manpower, but also includes surveillance equipment that helps the Syrian government follow activists on their Facebook and Twitter accounts.  

E. coli outbreak spreads in Germany
More than 270 people in Germany have fallen seriously ill due to potentially deadly bacteria detected in imported Spanish cucumbers, but Madrid said yesterday that there was “no proof” it is to blame. Russia meanwhile is considering an import ban on all German vegetables in the wake of the E. coli outbreak. The Robert Koch Institute, Germany’s national disease centre, said more than 60 new cases of haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS) had been reported in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number in Germany to 276. At least two people have died.  

 

  
   



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