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19 Apr 11

Iran plans to expand relations with BRICs
Iran’s plans to expand relations with the BRIC countries, (Brazil, Russia, India, and China), according to a high-ranking economic official, Ali Agha-Mohammadi. Among the second group of countries, improving relations with Turkey has special importance for Iran, Agha-Mohammadi added.  

Russian FM: NATO action in Libya violates UN mandate
Russia said on Tuesday Western attempts to topple Muammar Gaddafi were a violation of a UN resolution on Libya, which only authorized the use of force to protect civilians. "The UN Security Council never aimed to topple the Libyan regime," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on a visit to Belgrade. "All those who are currently using the UN resolution for that aim are violating the UN mandate," he said.  

Mideast without Christians
In 1919, the Egyptian revolution adopted a green flag with the crescent and the cross. Both Muslims and Christians participated in the nationalist revolution against British colonialism. Now, according to the Egyptian Federation for Human Rights, more than 70 Christians a week are asking to leave the country due to Islamist threats.  

'Quartet may recognize Palestinian state'
American and European diplomats warned that if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fails to present a new peace initiative soon, the Quartet may be compelled to recognize a Palestinian State in the 1967 borders, with east Jerusalem as its capital...  

'Nightmarish' stem-cell experiments
A California-based company called StemCells, Inc. recently announced that it is utilizing the services of the Paraplegic Center at Balgrist University Hospital in Switzerland to treat paralysis with stem cells from aborted babies.  

Syrian forces fire at protesters, unrest intensifies
The Syrian government is warning people not to take part in any protests. The statement comes hours after security forces opened fire on hundreds of anti-government protesters staging a sit-in, shooting live ammunition and tear gas before chasing them through the streets for hours.  

With much at stake, Asia voices confidence in U.S. debt
Asian nations have amassed trillions of dollars in U.S. government bonds through recycled export earnings, and have a vital interest in maintaining their value. So it was no surprise that officials were keen to play down the danger. "The United States is tackling fiscal issues in various ways, so I still think U.S. Treasuries are basically an attractive product for us," Japanese Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda told reporters after a cabinet meeting.  

Castro resigns as party head as Cuba mulls reforms
Fidel Castro confirmed his exit from the Communist Party leadership on Tuesday, ceding power to his brother Raul as delegates prepare to vote on changes that could bring term limits to key posts.  

Harry Potter books 'unacceptable’ because they encourage magic
The letter from Gliwice diocese also warned that in the best-selling books the “dangerous world of magic is presented as good”, and preached about the dangers of Halloween and the ancient and pagan Polish traditions associated with St Andrew’s day when people try to predict the future. “Teachers and parents should teach children to go the Lord Jesus if they have problems, and not seek help and answers from fortune telling,” continued the letter.  

Finnish Elections Replicate Euroskeptic Parties Breakthrough
Their leader Tino Soini declared bluntly "The party is over…Why should Finland bail anyone out? We won't allow Finnish cows to be milked by other hands  

Declaration of major disaster likely in Texas
The governor of Texas has indicated he would like to have a major disaster emergency declared over wildfires which have burned acres of land. Governor Ricky Perry has requested federal help in extinguishing the fires which have swept through at least 1.5 million acres.  

Chinese killed as sandstorms sweep through
Severe thunderstorms and sandstorms have caused many deaths in China. Around 20 people were killed when wind and rain battered the south of the country. Others in the north died after being hit by massive sandstorms originating from the Gobi Desert.  

Egypt Islamists defiant over Christian governor
Protesters led by hardline Islamists in southern Egypt held their ground Monday, saying they won't end their campaign of civil disobedience until the government removes a newly appointed Coptic Christian governor. The protesters, many from the ultraconservative Salafi trend of Islam, have been sitting on train tracks, taken over government buildings and blocked main roads in the southern city of Qena, insisting the new governor won't properly implement Islamic law.  

Report: Iran appoints first ambassador to Egypt in 30 years
Iran has appointed an ambassador to Egypt for the first time in 30 years as diplomatic relations are re-established following the fall of President Hosni Mubarak, Iran's Press TV reported on Tuesday. Ties between the countries -- among the largest and most influential in the Middle East -- were severed in 1980 following Iran's Islamic revolution and Egypt's recognition of Israel.  

Palestinian UN diplomat: Palestinians prefer peace treaty with Israel by September
Riyad Mansour, the top Palestinian diplomat at the United Nations, said the Palestinians prefer to have a peace treaty with Israel by September, the month when the Palestinians plan on taking their case for an independent state to the floor of the UN. ...That would require convincing the United States not to veto a resolution supporting membership for an independent Palestinian state, which won't be easy.  

.S&P warning: Fix deficit or risk credit rating
A key credit agency issued an unprecedented warning to the United States government Monday, urging Washington to get a grip on its finances or risk losing the nation's sterling credit rating.  

Next Phase of Sovereign Debt Crisis; Greek 2-Year Yields Top 20%; Greece Denies Restructuring Plan; Why the Denial?
A Greek newspaper reported that Greece is in talks with the IMF regarding debt restructuring. However, Greek Finance Minister issued this denial "Restructuring is not an issue we’re discussing".  

Obama Ignores Spending Bill's "Czar" Ban
President Obama "is planning to ignore language in the 2011 spending package that would ban several top White House advisory posts," signing a statement in which he says has no obligation to comply, Politico reports. "The anti-czar language in the spending bill marked a victory for Republicans and conservative pundits, who accused the administration of giving unelected bureaucrats too much power within the White House.  

Japan plant: Radioactive water pumped from reactor
Workers at Japan's quake-hit nuclear plant have begun removing highly radioactive water from the basement of a reactor building to on-site storage. Removing the 25,000 tonnes of water should give workers access to carry out repair work to vital cooling systems knocked out by the 11 March tsunami.  

Arizona Governor Jan Brewer vetoes 'birther' bill
The governor of Arizona has vetoed a bill requiring presidential candidates to prove US citizenship in order to get on the state's election ballot. Republican Jan Brewer said the bill would have allowed officials to judge who is eligible to run for office. ..."I do not support designating one person as the gatekeeper to the ballot for a candidate, which could lead to arbitrary or politically motivated decisions," Ms Brewer said in a statement.  

Germany to Hungary: New constitution breaches EU values
Germany has warned the conservative Hungarian government that its new constitution, passed by parliament on Monday (18 April), is not compatible with European Union values. ...The new text, heavy with references to Christianity, protects the life of a foetus "from conception" and preserves "the institution of marriage between man and woman".  

Syrian forces fire at thousand of protesters in Homs
Syrian forces fired shots at hundreds of protesters who had gathered overnight in Homs city in defiance of warning by the authorities to halt what they called an insurrection, a rights campaigner said on Tuesday. A member of the security police addressed the protesters at Clock Square through a loud speaker asking them to leave, and then the forces opened fire, said the human rights campaigner, who is in contact with protesters in the square.  

Synagogue in Greece set ablaze; religious books burned
After breaking down the back door of the 19th century building after 3 a.m., the unknown arsonists made a pile of various religious literature, books and documents in front of the rabbi's platform (bima) and then set them a blaze, a senior police officer said. The synagogue was closed at the time, resulting in no injuries.  

'Quartet may support Palestinian state along 1967 borders'
The Middle East Quartet may try to reignite the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians by officially supporting, for the first time, the establishment of a Palestinian state along 1967 borders, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday. According to the report, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has been facing growing pressure to present a new strategy to resume peace talks and solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  

 


 


 

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