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06 Jul 11

Iranian power in play as President threatens to expose state graft
PRESIDENT Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has deepened the rift in the Iranian regime with a scarcely veiled threat to expose corruption in the Revolutionary Guards if his enemies seek to arrest his closest aides. He has accused unnamed government agencies of using their own dockyards to import goods without paying customs duties. He singled out the illegal import of cigarettes, saying the market was so huge that it attracted not only international criminals, but "our own smuggling brothers".  

US airlines protest EU carbon cap in court
US AIRLINES took their battle against the European Union's emissions cap to court, arguing that charging foreign companies for carbon permits violates international agreements. Starting on January 1, the EU will force foreign airlines flying to and from Europe to buy carbon permits under the 27-nation bloc's Emissions Trading System (ETS).  

‘Howling Winds’ Drive Massive Dust Storm Across Phoenix
A massive dust storm has swept into the Phoenix area and drastically reduced visibility on highways and roads across much of the valley. The wall of dust moving from the south descended on the valley on Tuesday night and could be seen from downtown Phoenix. Winds brought in the storm that KSAZ-TV reported to be roughly 50 miles wide.  

Japan to hold stress tests at all nuclear plants
Japan is to conduct safety tests on all its nuclear reactors in the wake of the crisis at the Fukushima plant following the 11 March earthquake and tsunami. Trade Minister Banri Kaieda said Japan's 54 reactors would undergo "stress tests" to determine how well they can withstand major disasters. Only 19 reactors are still operating, causing a drawn-out energy crisis.  

Somalia Islamists lift aid ban to help drought victims
Somalia's militant Islamist group al-Shabab has lifted a ban on foreign aid agencies, as the region is hit by its worst drought in 60 years. Al-Shabab imposed the ban in 2009, accusing them of being anti-Muslim. It now says all charities, whether "Muslims or non-Muslims", can give emergency aid as long as they have "no hidden agenda".  

Analysis: Iran's nuclear steps deepen Western suspicions
Iran's determination to press ahead with a nuclear program it says is for purely peaceful purposes suggests that tougher Western sanctions are so far failing to force the Islamic state to back down in the long-running dispute over its atomic aims.  

Canadian forces leave Afghanistan as mission ends
Canadian troops have begun to return home from Afghanistan, as the country's nine-year combat mission comes to a close. At a flag-lowering ceremony on Tuesday, troops officially handed over control of their last district to US forces. Canada's 2,800 troops are mandated by parliament to return home in 2011.  

Iceland's Hekla volcano shows signs of activity
Scientists are monitoring unusual underground activity that could signal an eruption at the Hekla volcano in southern Iceland. University of Iceland geophysicist Pall Einarsson said Wednesday that magma appears to be moving deep beneath the volcano. He says that does not necessarily mean an eruption is imminent. But scientists expect Hekla, one of Iceland's most active volcanoes, to erupt soon.  

Foreign buyers lifting U.S. home sales
For the 12 months ending in March, 31% of Florida's home sales were to foreign buyers, up from 10% in 2007, according to a survey by the National Association of Realtors. In Arizona, 6% of sales in the same period were to foreigners. That was down from 11% last year but still up from 5% in 2007, the data show.  

Navy braced for Gaza-bound French boat that left Greece
The Israel Navy is prepared to stop a French vessel that set sail from near Greece on Tuesday and that is believed to be heading to the Gaza Strip in an effort to break an Israel-imposed sea blockade, said government officials. On Tuesday afternoon, organizers announced that the small French yacht named Dignity had left waters near Greece with eight passengers on board en-route to Gaza.  

UNSC plans to discuss Palestinian statehood bid in July
The UN Security Council plans to discuss in July the possibility of Palestine becoming a United Nations member state, the Security Council president said on Tuesday. The Arab League has said it would request UN membership for a Palestinian state in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, with east Jerusalem as its capital at the UN General Assembly in September.  

PM: We will bar 'aerial flotilla' activists from entering
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu toured Ben Gurion International Airport along with Police Insp.-Gen. Yochanan Danino and Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch Wednesday morning to discuss preparations for the arrival of hundreds of Gaza activists arriving from Europe this Friday, Army Radio reported. Following the tour, the prime minister will head to Romania and Bulgaria. Keeping the airport functioning as usual will be the most important goal for security officials as activists arrive, most of whom will likely be difficult to identify, Army Radio said.  

Massive Dust Storm Descends on Phoenix Area
A massive dust storm descended on the Phoenix area on Tuesday night, drastically reducing visibility and delaying flights as strong winds toppled trees and caused power outages for thousands of residents in the valley. The towering dust cloud that hit the area had originated in an afternoon storm in the Tucson area before moving north across the desert, said National Weather Service meteorologist Paul Iniguez. Before bearing down on the Phoenix valley, radar data showed the storm's wall of dust had reached as high as 8,000 to 10,000 feet, he said.  

Pre-2012: Minnesota a Possible Curtain Raiser for Washington
As both sides dig in and are encouraged to hold their ground by voters from their parties the deadlock deepens, leading to a government shutdown.  

Shocking Report of Norway's Anti-Semitism
The study found that 33 percent of the Jewish students regularly experience bullying at school. According to the definition used, this means that at least two or three incidents of verbal or physical abuse target these Jewish students per month.  

UN Security Council to discuss Palestinian bid for statehood in July
The UN Security Council plans to discuss in July the possibility of Palestine becoming a United Nations member state, the Security Council president said on Tuesday.  

 

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