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17 May 11

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With heavy hearts, Christians leave Baghdad
"I never imagined I would leave Iraq, because I could not imagine starting my life over again." He continued: "Since the attack, though, I've begun to realize there is no hope in this country any more. It is terrible to think like this, but leaving is the only solution." Bassam then recounted the Biblical parable of Lot, who reluctantly fled Sodom with his family after being told to do so by God as the city was being destroyed.  

Plains Gearing Up for Severe Weather
After a break from storms on the Plains the past several days, the threat for severe weather will return on Wednesday. Powerful thunderstorms will menace a swath from central Kansas to northern Texas during the middle of the week. "Wichita and Oklahoma City are among the cities and towns at risk for severe weather on Wednesday."  

England Drought Hits Nesting Birds
Spring drought, bolstered by unusually low April rainfall, has had unfortunate consequences for some feathered residents of England. According to The Telegraph, the lack of wet earth has made the building of mud nests a difficult undertaking for swallows and house martins.  

Drought Shrinks Central China Reservoirs
Months of drought have reportedly shrunken many central China water reservoirs to near uselessness. According to China Daily, local authorities said that 1,392 reservoirs in the province of Hubei were left "virtually useless" with only "dead water" in them. "Dead water" status means that the lakes can only supply water in an emergency.  

Mike Huckabee: Decision Not to Run 'Spiritual'
"Sometimes, people ask me, 'Does God speak to me in an audible voice?' And the truth is, no. It's a lot louder than that," he explained. "But I do believe that for those of us who are believers, there is a sense of peace."  

U.S. Calls for Global Cybersecurity Strategy
The Obama administration on Monday proposed creating international computer security standards with penalties for countries and organizations that fell short. While administration officials did not single out any countries in announcing the strategy, several officials said privately that the hope was that the initiative would prod China and Russia into allowing more Internet freedom, cracking down on intellectual property theft and enacting stricter laws to protect computer users’ privacy.  

Former UN envoy: Israel's international status at all-time low
Israel's current status at the United Nations is at an all-time low, Israel's former UN ambassador, Prof. Gabriela Shalev, said yesterday at a session of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. Also speaking at the meeting, former Mossad chief Efraim Halevy said that peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians are currently impossible.  

Abbas urges UN: Recognize Palestinian state, pave way for legal action against Israel
In a New York Times op-ed, Palestinian President says a UN move to authorize an independent Palestinian state come September would rectify what he calls the 'unfulfilled' 1947 UN partition plan.  

Haniyeh on Nakba Day: Pray for an end to Israel
Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh spoke to Muslim worshipers on Sunday morning, telling them to pray for an end to Israel.  

Iran president takes over oil ministry temporarily
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said he has temporarily assumed the duties of the oil ministry, as the oil cartel OPEC prepares for a biannual meeting in Vienna. "For now, I myself am the caretaker of the oil ministry," Ahmadinejad said in a televised speech late Sunday, without elaborating.  

Iran building rocket bases in Venezuela
Iran is building intermediate- range missile launch pads on the Paraguaná Peninsula, and engineers from a construction firm – Khatam al-Anbia – owned by the Revolutionary Guards visited Paraguaná in February. Amir al-Hadschisadeh, the head of the Guard’s Air Force, participated in the visit, according to the report. Die Welt cited information from “Western security insiders.” The rocket bases are to include measures to prevent air attacks on Venezuela as well as commando and control stations.  

Pakistani Presidential Visit Heralds Reversal of Alliances
The three-day state visit to Moscow by Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari (May 11-13) was the first visit by a Pakistani president to Russia since 1974.  

Likud MKs to Netanyahu: Annex Parts of Judea and Samaria!
Likud MKs and mayors have joined the call to get Prime Minister Netanyahu to annex the Jewish towns of Judea and Samaria.  

U.S. deepens engagement with Afghan Taliban to end war: report
The United States has stepped up direct talks with the Afghan Taliban for a political settlement of the 10-year-old war, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday, a move that analysts said earlier was easier following the death of Osama bin Laden.  

Heaven is a fairy tale, says physicist Hawking
"I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark." When asked how we should live he said: "We should seek the greatest value of our action."  

Abbas urges UN: Recognize Palestinian state, pave way for legal action against Israel
United Nations member states should support the move to declare Palestinian independence in September of this year, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas wrote in a New York Times op-ed on Tuesday, adding that such a move would also allow the Palestinians to pursue their claims against Israel. By recognizing a Palestinian state, Abbas wrote, "the United Nations would pave the way for the internationalization of the conflict as a legal matter, not only a political one."  

China cuts holdings of US Treasurys for 5th month
China, the biggest buyer of U.S. securities, trimmed its holdings for a fifth straight month. The Treasury Department said Monday that China cut its holdings by $9.2 billion to $1.14 trillion. Japan, the second-largest foreign holder, boosted its holdings by $17.6 billion to $907.9 billion.  

Treasury to tap pensions to help fund government
The Obama administration will begin to tap federal retiree programs to help fund operations after the government lost its ability Monday to borrow more money from the public, adding urgency to efforts in Washington to fashion a compromise over the debt. Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner has warned for months that the government would soon hit the $14.3 trillion debt ceiling — a legal limit on how much it can borrow.  

'Die Welt': Iran building rocket bases in Venezuela
The Iranian government is moving forward with the construction of rocket launch bases in Venezuela, the German daily Die Welt wrote in its Friday edition. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is Teheran’s most important South American ally. Iran is building intermediate- range missile launch pads on the Paraguaná Peninsula, and engineers from a construction firm – Khatam al-Anbia – owned by the Revolutionary Guards visited Paraguaná in February.  

Pakistani PM hails China as his country's 'best friend'
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has described China as his Pakistan's "best friend" as he begins a four-day visit to the country. It is part of long-planned celebrations to commemorate 60 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries. Correspondents say that the visit is especially timely for Islamabad because of strains with the US over the killing of Osama Bin Laden.  

Libya unrest: Gaddafi envoys to hold talks in Moscow
Envoys of Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi are to hold talks in Moscow with Russian officials. Separate talks with in Moscow with rebel officials had been expected a day later, but were put off "for technical reasons," Russia said. The Kremlin has refused to accept the rebels as the legitimate power, and still has formal ties with Col Gaddafi.  

Elected House of Lords reform plans to be unveiled
The government will unveil its plans later to replace the House of Lords with an elected second chamber. There will be a draft bill included in a White Paper for a house of 300 members serving 15-year terms, with one third of them elected by proportional representation every five years.  

Strauss-Kahn arrest: IMF head detained at Rikers Island
IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been remanded in custody at New York's notorious Rikers Island jail on charges of sexual assault. The judge said Mr Strauss-Kahn, 62, was a flight risk. He was arrested on Saturday after boarding a plane and accused of trying to rape a hotel maid.  

EU and US react to Israeli killings on border fence
The EU has described as "deplorable" Israel's killing of 14 unarmed Palestinians at the weekend. But the US struck a more pro-Israeli note. EU foreign relations spokeswoman Maja Kocjancic told EUobserver in Brussels on Monday (16 May) that "The EU deplores the loss of life and injuries of civilians in the clashes. It's important that the demonstrations are peaceful and that the response is measured and proportionate."  



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