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04 Jun 11

US offers Turkey lead role in Mideast talks in flotilla bargaining, report says
The US administration is mulling offering the Turkish government a deal under which Turkey would host peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians in exchange for a recovery in Turkish-Israeli ties and the prevention of a second flotilla that is expected to depart for Gaza from sailing later this month, a news report said on Friday. Organizers say the flotilla, including ships from Turkey and several European countries, is to depart at the end of June.  

Dieng Volcano, Indonesia
People are advised to remain at least 1 km from Timbang crater. The alert status hat the volcano has been raised to level 3 (Siaga) out of a maximum 4.  

US ready to use force against cyber attackers
The United States is seriously concerned about cyber-attacks and is prepared to use force against those it considers acts of war, US Defense Secretary Robert Gates said at a security meeting in Asia on Saturday. He also assured Asian allies that the United States would protect sea lanes and maintain a robust military presence in the region despite a severe budget crunch and the protracted wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.  

Researchers Build Largest Biochemical Circuit out of Small Synthetic DNA Molecules
researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have built the most complex biochemical circuit ever created from scratch, made with DNA-based devices in a test tube that are analogous to the electronic transistors on a computer chip.  

Abbas cautiously accepts French peace-conference proposal
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday cautiously welcomed a French proposal to convene Israeli and Palestinian negotiators in Paris to try to renew collapsed peace talks.  

Mexico Volcano Blasts Tower of Ash
The Popocatepetl volcano that towers over Mexico City began rumbling again Friday, shooting a blast of ash about 2 miles above its crater at dawn.  

NATO: 4 troops killed in eastern Afghanistan
A roadside bomb killed four NATO service members Saturday in eastern Afghanistan, the coalition said. It was the deadliest day for NATO service members since May 26, when a total of nine U.S. troops were killed in three incidents. That day, six were killed in a roadside bombing in Kandahar province, two died in another roadside bomb blast in the same province and one died of injuries from a helicopter crash in Paktika.  

China Has Divested 97 Percent of Its Holdings in U.S. Treasury Bills
China has dropped 97 percent of its holdings in U.S. Treasury bills, decreasing its ownership of the short-term U.S. government securities from a peak of $210.4 billion in May 2009 to $5.69 billion in March 2011, the most recent month reported by the U.S. Treasury.  

Germany presses to find cause of E.coli outbreak
German officials have no firm information yet about the source of a bacterial outbreak that's responsible for at least 18 deaths, so speculation is running high about exactly where people were infected. Local media were reporting Saturday that 17 persons fell ill with E.coli after they ate at a restaurant in the northern German city of Luebeck. Other papers say experts are investigating whether some people caught the disease at a festival in the northern port of Hamburg last month.  

British, French helicopters strike Gadhafi troops
British Apache and French attack helicopters struck targets for the first time in NATO's campaign in Libya, hitting Moammar Gadhafi's troops early Saturday near a key coastal oil city, the alliance said. The action was a significant step-up in NATO's operations and a major boost to Libyan rebels on the ground, just a day after rebel fighters forced government troops from three western towns and broke the siege of a fourth in yet another erosion of Gadhafi's power since the eruption in mid-February of the uprising to end his 42-year rule.  

Volcano blasts tower of ash near Mexico City
The Popocatepetl volcano that towers over Mexico City began rumbling again Friday, shooting a blast of ash about 2 miles above its crater at dawn. The ash cloud drifted first to the west and then turned back east toward the city of Puebla, Mexico's national disaster prevention agency said. The 17,886-foot mountain shook for several minutes before the ash burst out.  

US strike 'kills' key Pakistan militant Ilyas Kashmiri
One of Pakistan's most senior militants has been killed in a US drone strike in South Waziristan, reports say. Locals said Ilyas Kashmiri was among nine people killed in the overnight strike on the village of Laman.  

Thousands flee Sanaa after attack on Yemen's President Saleh
Thousands fled Sanaa on Saturday a day after President Ali Abdullah Saleh was wounded in an attack on his compound that marked a new stage in fighting which has brought Yemen closer to civil war.  

Russian-Chinese trade turnover doubles to $60 bln in 2010
Trade turnover between Russia and China doubled to $60 billion last year, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said during a meeting with Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie in Singapore on Saturday.  

 

  
   



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