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29 May 11 High-Ranking Russian Officials to Attend Bushehr N. Power Plant Inauguration Ceremony Al-Qa'ida 'winning war against West' Russia changes stance on Libya Iranian diplomat arrested for spying in Egypt North Korea Frees U.S. Man Accused of Spreading Christianity 800 tons of fish die, rot on Philippine fish farms Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan 'unready for typhoon' Pentagon says impact of Lockheed attack 'minimal' 'Unification of Jerusalem is a foundation of nation of Israel' Flooded Montana towns prepare for more water Syrian tanks attack two central towns Dozens arrested in Moscow gay rights parade clashes West to have 80,000 cruise missiles by 2020 Arab League to seek full UN membership for Palestinian state
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev or Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will accompany Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in an upcoming ceremony to be held to mark inauguration of Iran's first nuclear power plant in the Southern port city of Bushehr. Bushehr Governor-General, Mohammad Hossein Jahanbakhsh said with reliance upon Almighty God and endeavors of Iranian experts, the experimental operation of Bushehr power plant is underway and the Iranian president with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev or prime minister Vladimir Putin will attend a ceremony of formal inauguration.
AL-QA'IDA is as formidable as it was on 9/11, if not more so, the man who led the hunt for Osama bin Laden has warned. Michael Scheuer, a former CIA agent who directed the "Alec Station" dedicated bin Laden CIA team during the 1990s, said that far from winning the war, the West was losing and did not understand the conflict.
RUSSIA took the side of Britain and France over Libya for the first time yesterday as President Medvedev endorsed calls for Colonel Gaddafi to leave office and offered to help to negotiate his exit. Downing Street and the White House both expressed surprise and delight at the shift in his position at the G8 summit in Deauville, after Russia's previous reluctance and internal criticism for the decision to abstain rather than veto UN resolution 1973 authorising military action.
An Iranian who worked at the country's diplomatic mission in Egyptian capital Cairo has been arrested on charges of spying, a media report said. Sayyed Kassem al-Husseini was arrested in al-Mohandssen district of Cairo Saturday, Xinhua reported citing the official Al-Akhbar newspaper. The report said Husseini was gathering and sending to Tehran economic, political and military intelligence reports on Egypt.
North Korea freed an American it held for a half year for reportedly proselytizing, handing him Saturday to a U.S. envoy who said Washington had not promised to provide aid in exchange for the man’s release. The envoy, Robert King, accompanied Eddie Jun on a flight from the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, and told reporters after arriving in Beijing that Jun would be reunited with his family in the United States “within a day or two.”
More than 800 tons of fish have died and rotted on fish farms in a lake near Taal volcano south of Manila, with authorities blaming it on a sudden temperature drop. The massive fish deaths started late last week but have eased. Officials have banned the sale of the rotting fish, which are being buried by the truckload in Talisay and four other towns in Batangas province, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources official Rose del Mundo said Sunday.
Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant is not fully prepared for heavy rain and winds of a typhoon heading towards the country, officials admit. Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco), which runs the plant, said some reactor buildings were uncovered, prompting fears the storm may carry radioactive material into the air and sea. Typhoon Songda is expected to hit mainland Japan as early as Monday.
The US Defense Department said on Saturday the impact on the Pentagon of a cyber attack on Lockheed Martin Corp was "minimal" and it expected no harm to result. Lockheed Martin makes the F-35 fighter jets, 20 of which were recently approved for purchase for the Israeli Air Force. "Impact to DoD is minimal and we don't expect any adverse effect," Lieutenant Colonel April Cunningham said in an e-mailed reply to Reuters. "As a matter of standing DoD policy, we do not comment on operational matters."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated his government's support for a united Jerusalem on Sunday, calling the unification of Jerusalem one of the "foundations of the nation of Israel." Speaking at a special government meeting held at the David Citadel in Jerusalem, the prime minister said Israel had won congressional support during his most recent trip to Washington, where he presented the issue of Jerusalem's unification.
Montana communities took advantage of a break in rainy weather to clear flood debris from homes and roadways as states downstream prepared for floodwaters from the higher elevations and releases from their own burgeoning dams.
Syrian government troops backed by tanks attacked Sunday two central towns that have seen intense protests against President Bashar Assad's regime, while security forces opened fire at demonstrators overnight in several parts of the country causing casualties, activists said.
More than 30 people were arrested Saturday in central Moscow during the sixth attempt by gay rights groups to hold a parade in the city. According to the group, Gay Russia, far right groups clashed with activists who were gathered in front of the Kremlin wall and city hall.
Russian military experts forecast that Western nations will have 80,000 cruise missile by 2020, a deputy commander of the Russian General Staff said on Saturday.
An Arab League committee decided on Saturday to seek full UN membership for a Palestinian state in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, with East Jerusalem as its capital, it said in a statement. The Arab League's peace process follow-up committee said it would request membership for the state of Palestine at the UN General Assembly's meeting in New York in September.
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