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15 Jun 11

Russia has no plan to reconsider relations with Iran
Moscow has no plan to reconsider its stance on Iran in order to please the U.S. and NATO, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov said Tuesday. He told local military reporters that Russia doesn't agree that Iran is its enemy. "Iran is our neighbor and partner," he was quoted by the state- run Itar-Tass news agency as saying.  

Iran FM hails strategic ties with China
“Tehran-Beijing ties are strategic and their prospects are bright,” Ali Akbar Salehi told reporters on Thursday in the Kazakh capital Astana, IRNA reported. Salehi is currently in Astana as part of an Iranian delegation led by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that is attending the 10th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit. Salehi made the remarks after a meeting between Ahmadinejad and Chinese President Hu Jintao.  

More aftershocks hit NZ city; fears worse to come
Big aftershocks are still shaking the earthquake-weary city of Christchurch, New Zealand, and raising fears of worse to come. A pair of aftershocks woke many residents about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, with the larger measuring magnitude-5.0. A smaller cluster hit in the afternoon.  

Scientists predict rare 'hibernation' of sunspots
For years, scientists have been predicting the Sun would by around 2012 move into solar maximum, a period of intense flares and sunspot activity, but lately a curious calm has suggested quite the opposite. According to three studies released in the United States on Tuesday, experts believe the familiar sunspot cycle may be shutting down and heading toward a pattern of inactivity unseen since the 17th century.  

Supreme Court reinstates collective bargaining law
Acting with unusual speed, the state Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the reinstatement of Gov. Scott Walker's controversial plan to end most collective bargaining for tens of thousands of public workers. The court found that a committee of lawmakers was not subject to the state's open meetings law, and so did not violate that law when it hastily approved the collective bargaining measure in March and made it possible for the Senate to take it up.  

Boehner gives Obama Friday deadline on Libya
Stepping up a simmering constitutional conflict, House Speaker John A. Boehner warned President Obama on Tuesday that unless he gets authorization from Congress for his military deployment in Libya, he will be in violation of the War Powers Resolution. In a letter sent Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Boehner, the top Republican in the constitutional chain of succession, said Mr. Obama must provide a clear justification by Friday for committing troops to Libya.  

Middle East Christians facing 'extremist atrocities'
The Archbishop of Canterbury has warned that there are extreme forces at work that have turned the Arab Spring into a "very anxious time" for Christians. Dr Rowan Williams told the BBC that the vacuum left by the end of autocratic regimes was being filled by extremists. He claimed there had been more killings of Christians and burnings of churches in Egypt than people were aware of.  

Fukushima City to give children radiation dosimeters
Japan's Fukushima city is to give radiation dosimeters to 34,000 children to measure their exposure from the tsunami-hit nuclear power plant. All children aged between four and 15 will wear the devices for three months, and data will be collected monthly. The city lies about 60km (37 miles) from the Fukushima Daiichi plant, which was badly damaged in the 11 March quake and tsunami.  

Barack Obama pledges support in rare Puerto Rico visit
US President Barack Obama has made a rare visit to Puerto Rico, marking the first official trip to the island by a sitting US president since 1961. He backed a referendum on the island's status, saying he would support any choice the Puerto Rican people made. The 3.7 million residents of the US Caribbean territory are US citizens but cannot vote for the president.  

Fed chief Bernanke warns of US debt ceiling threat
The chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, has warned that the country's creditworthiness is at risk if its borrowing limit is not raised. He said the US could lose its coveted AAA credit rating if Congress did not vote in favour of lifting the $14.3 trillion (£8.7 trillion) debt ceiling. If there is no deal by August, the US may start defaulting on obligations.  

Russian anti-virus guru predicts future passports for internet access
A global internet police force, digital passports in order for users to go online, cyber crime as an 'integrated part' of virtual reality - this is how Russian anti-virus expert Eugene Kaspersky sees the future of the online world. ...He claims that his vision - global policing, uniform laws and online passports which can be revoked for abusive users - will one day become reality, since "crime is integrated in the cyber world just as much as it is in the real one."  

Corn prices rise as multiple floods cut into crop
Water has been rising in fields along the Missouri as federal engineers let more water out of reservoirs upstream to ease conditions there. With the flooding expected to continue into August, it's not clear yet how much farmland will be affected.  

Police Training to Stop Mass Invasion of Arab Protesters
Police are conducting a large-scale training exercise in preparation for a possible massive Arab from Judea and Samaria in September.  

Palestinians to unveil new Hamas-Fatah unity government next week
Hamas deputy politburo head Mousa Abu Marzook says the name of the new prime minister and new cabinet members will be revealed next Tuesday in Cairo during meet between Fatah's Abbas and Hamas' Meshaal.  

Tanks deploy in east Syria; residents flee northern town
Thousands of Syrians fled the historic town of Maarat al-Numaan on Wednesday to escape tank forces thrusting into the country's north in a widening military campaign to crush protests against President Bashar Assad. In the tribal east, where Syria's 380,000 barrels per day of oil is produced, tanks and armored vehicles deployed in the city of Deir al-Zor and around Albu Kamal on the border with Iraq, a week after tens of thousands of people took to the streets demanding an end to Assad's autocratic rule.  

Pakistan Arrests C.I.A. Informants in Bin Laden Raid
Pakistan’s top military spy agency has arrested some of the Pakistani informants who fed information to the Central Intelligence Agency in the months leading up to the raid that led to the death of Osama bin Laden, according to American officials.  

Netanyahu: Unilateral declaration of Palestinian state will create negotiation impasse
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged the President of the EU Parliament to oppose a unilateral Palestinian declaration of statehood in a meeting in Jerusalem on Tuesday.  

'60 years of Zionism brought only humiliation, destruction'
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad launched into a brutal attack of the West at a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization on Wednesday, mentioning Zionism as one of history’s worst ills. He said that 60 plus years of Zionism has brought only humiliation and destruction to the Palestinians and the region.  

Germany: Unilateral declaration of Palestinian state counter-productive
Palestinian efforts to seek United Nations recognition of their state are counter-productive, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said Tuesday. While Germany supports the two-state solution and the right of the Palestinian people to build their own state, "the German government believes unilateral steps could be counter productive," he told reporters in Ramallah.  

Turkish organization may cancel Gaza flotilla as IDF prepares at sea
The Turkish organization IHH (Humanitarian Relief Foundation) is considering the cancelation of the Gaza flotilla due to the tensions along the Syrian-Turkish border, Turkey's Hurriyet newspaper reported Wednesday. “We are reconsidering our plans. We cannot close our eyes to the developments on our doorstep,” Hüseyin Oruç, a board member of the IHH, told the newspaper.  

Ahmadinejad moves to limit authority of reinstated Iran intelligence chief
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad restricted the authority of his intelligence chief by cancelling his membership of an influential economic council, state media reported Wednesday. Intelligence chief Heydar Moslehi became focus of an internal struggle in April when he was dismissed by the president but then reinstated by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.  

Russia: U.S. missile shield threatens global security
Russia won the backing of China and other members of a regional security body in criticizing U.S. plans for a missile shield, saying on Wednesday that it could undermine global security.  

Arizona Wildfire May Be Biggest in State History
A massive wildfire in eastern Arizona is burning more acres than the largest in state history, although some of that area is in New Mexico, where flare-ups that skipped along treetops Tuesday threatened a small mountain town.  

Forecast Predicts Biggest Gulf Dead Zone Ever
Scientists predict this year's "dead zone" of low-oxygen water in the northern Gulf of Mexico will be the largest in history -- about the size of Lake Erie -- because of more runoff from the flooded Mississippi River valley.  

North Korea 'may have developed nuclear warhead for ballistic missile'
North Korea may have developed a nuclear warhead small enough to be loaded onto a ballistic missile, the South Korean defence minister said yesterday, warning that risk of another “surprise provocation” by the Stalinist regime was now rising.  

Suicide attack kills 8; mortar hits Afghan center
A suicide bomber killed eight people and wounded four in a strike Wednesday on a governor's office in the northeast, while a mortar targeted a building where NATO and Afghan officials were inaugurating the country's largest police training facility in central Afghanistan. The two attacks, which occurred at about the same time, were a stark reminder that insurgents can strike anywhere in this volatile country.  

 

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