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22 May 11

IMF boss should be chosen on merit say Australia and SA
South Africa and Australia have said the next managing director of the International Monetary Fund should be appointed on merit and not nationality. The pair say the current appointment system undermines the IMF's legitimacy. The body has always been headed by a European, and UK chancellor George Osborne has backed Christine Lagarde, French economy minister, for the post.  

Chile: Valparaiso protesters in clashes with police
Police in Valparaiso, in Chile, have clashed with demonstrators protesting against government policies. A protest march was timed to coincide with President Sebastian Pinera's annual state of the nation address. Demonstrators held up signs opposing the government's environmental, education and labour policies.  

Iceland shuts main airport after volcano eruption
Iceland has shut its main airport after a volcanic eruption and other airports on the island are likely to close during the day, the civil aviation authority said on Sunday. "The ash distribution forecast over the next six hours shows that the ash from the volcano will spread over Iceland today, leading to the closure of most Icelandic airports as the day goes on," the Isavia authority said in a statement.  

Revolutionary Guard unveils Iranian-produced missile
Iran's military received a new ballistic missile system on Sunday, which it said demonstrated the country's self-sufficiency in mass producing weaponry. "The new surface-to-surface missiles, Qiyam (Resurrection) 1, were successfully tested and delivered to the armed forces today," Iran's Arabic-language state television channel Al Alam said.  

ElBaradei: Egypt is 'disintegrating' as tourism drops
Egypt is disintegrating socially and its economy “is bust,” said Mohamed ElBaradei, the former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency and possible candidate for the Egyptian presidency. “Right now, socially, we are disintegrating,” ElBaradei said on CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS,” scheduled to air Sunday. “Economically we are not in the best state. Politically it’s -- it’s like a black hole. We do not know where we are heading.”  

Obama: Palestinian plan to form state at UN isn't realistic
US President Barack Obama on Sunday used language much more accommodating of Israeli concerns, while defending his previous call for negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians to be based on 1967 lines. In an interview with the BBC aired Sunday, Obama said that the Hamas-Fatah plan to ask for recognition of Palestinian statehood at the UN in September is a "problem."  

Flood-threatened town prays to Virgin
Residents of a small town in southern Louisiana say they have already seen signs the Virgin Mary is helping protect them from floodwaters. Pierre Part residents have gone to Virgin Island for more than a century to ask the mother of Jesus to intercede when disaster looms. They did so a few days ago when water began spilling into the Atchafalaya Basin after the opening of the Morganza Floodway, WDSU-TV, New Orleans, reports.  

Baghdad rocked by 12 bloody bombings
At least 13 people were killed and 62 others injured early Sunday in a spate of 12 bombings in Baghdad, Iraqi security officials said. The rash of explosions began around 7 a.m. and continued for two hours throughout both Sunni and Shiite Muslim districts of the capital, The New York Times reported.  

Japan reports more radiation leakage
At least 250 tons of radioactive water spilled into the Pacific Ocean from Japan's earthquake-damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant, officials said. The Tokyo Electric Power Co. said the radiated water leaked for 41 hours beginning May 10 from the No. 3 reactor at the site, where four of six reactors were damaged in the magnitude-9 earthquake and ensuing tsunami, Kyodo News reported.  

Almost 200 wildfires burn in Russia
Almost 200 wildfires were burning in Russia Saturday, the Emergencies Ministry said. Sixteen of the fires were considered major, ITAR-Tass reported. Most of them were in the Urals, Siberia and the Far East with a total of more than 20,000 acres involved. In 2010, western Russia was hit by devastating wildfires. The worst blazes began in mid-July as the region endured the hottest summer in recorded history.  

16 killed in series of blasts across Iraq
A rapid-fire series of explosions in and around Baghdad killed 16 people Sunday, including 10 people who died when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a crowd of police officers, officials said. In total, at least 10 bombs exploded as Iraqis were headed to work in a reminder of the dangers Iraq still faces despite a drop in violence since the height of the war.  

Iran's military gets new missile system
Iran's military received a new ballistic missile system on Sunday, which it said demonstrated the country's self-sufficiency in mass producing weaponry. "The new surface-to-surface missiles, Qiyam (Resurrection) 1, were successfully tested and delivered to the armed forces today," Iran's Arabic-language state television channel Al Alam said.  

EU's Ashton in east Libya offers rebels support
European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton pledged support for rebels in east Libya on Sunday, making the most senior visit to the area by a foreign official since a revolt against Muammar Gaddafi began. "I saw the posters on the way from the airport to here saying 'We have a dream' and I'm here today to explain not only about our short-term support but also the breadth of our support," Ashton told a news conference in Benghazi.  

Top Netanyahu aide: 1967 borders leave too many Israelis outside of Israel
A Palestinian state established within 1967 borders would leave too many Israelis beyond Israel's official borders, Netanyahu's top security advisor said on Sunday, adding that Israel was determined not to allow such a return.  

Shock after Dutch priest endorses pedophilia
The Dutch Catholic Church and the Salesian order are investigating revelations that a Salesian priest served on the board of a group that promotes pedophilia with the full knowledge of his boss. The order's top official in the Netherlands, Delegate Herman Spronck, confirmed in a statement that the priest - identified by RTL Nieuws as 73-year-old "Father Van B." - served on the board of "Martijn," a group that campaigns to end the Dutch ban on adult-child sex.  

Iceland closes main airport amid volcano eruption
Iceland closed its main international airport and canceled domestic flights Sunday as a powerful volcanic eruption sent a plume of ash, smoke and steam 12 miles (20 kilometers) into the air. Airport and air traffic control operator ISAVIA said Keflavik airport was closed at 0830 GMT (4:30 a.m. EDT), and no flights were taking off or landing.  

Believers' reactions mixed to unfulfilled doomsday
The hour of the apocalypse came quietly and went the same way — leaving those who believed that Saturday evening would mark the world's end confused, or more faithful, or just philosophical.  

  
   


 

 

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