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18 Jul 11

Polluted China plans carbon emissions trading scheme
CHINA will introduce a pilot scheme for carbon emissions trading and gradually develop a national market as the world's largest polluter seeks to reduce emissions and save energy, state media said. China will promote the market's development through “punitive” electricity tariffs on power-intensive industries and other new policies, Xie Zhenhua, a top climate official, was quoted by Xinhua news agency as saying.  

African nations urged to respond to drought crisis as UN begins airlifts
The United Nations has begun efforts to airlift supplies to refugee camps and areas in need of help during the worst drought in 60 years in the Horn of Africa, while pressure is mounting on major African countries to act. The United Nations Children’s Fund has airlifted emergency nutritional supplies and water-related equipment to Baidoa in southern Somalia, the group said in a statement.  

Patraeus hands over NATO command in Afghanistan
The United States’ commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan is due to hand over control of the mission to his successor. General David Petraeus while be replaced by Lieutenant General John Allen, the Pentagon has confirmed, with Petraeus moving on to take charge of the Central Intelligence Agency from September.  

Indonesia's Mount Lokon volcano erupts twice
An Indonesian volcano spewed hot gases and ash in two eruptions Monday that show high and unpredictable activity from the volatile mountain, experts said. The second blast at Mount Lokon was the larger of the two afternoon eruptions, spewing ash as high as 2,000 feet (600 meters) into the air, said Farid Ruskanda Bina, a government volcanologist stationed near the volcano on northern Sulawesi island. The eruptions were about 10 minutes apart.  

Protest ship trying to reach Gaza on Tuesday
Pro-Palestinian activists say a protest ship trying to break Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip expects to reach the territory Tuesday. Activist Thomas Sommer says the Dignity al-Karama ship is traveling slowly in international waters and aims to reach Gaza after daybreak Tuesday.  

Firefighters gain control over Jerusalem fire, police suspect arson
Firefighters have gained control over a large fire that broke out Sunday in the Jerusalem Forest and Mount Herzl area, in the western part of the city. The fire almost reached the Har Nof, Bayit Vagan neighborhoods and the Pi Glilot oil refinery. Rescue teams evacuated the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial nearby, and police have asked nearby residents to close their windows.  

Gold reaches record high as markets stressed by banks and eurozone worries
Gold tipped above $1,600 an ounce in Europe on Monday as investors spooked by the eurozone debt crisis and the threat of a US default piled into the metal as a safe haven from risk.  

Thai-Cambodian troops 'must leave Preah Vihear temple'
The UN's highest court has ordered Thailand and Cambodia to withdraw troops from a disputed border region near an ancient temple complex. Cambodia had asked the International Court of Justice for a ruling after fighting broke out around the Preah Vihear temple earlier this year. The temple belongs to Cambodia but much of the surrounding area is in Thailand.  

Heat Wave Continues Throughout Midwest as Temperatures Climb
Heat advisories and warnings were in place in 17 states, from Texas to Michigan, as temperatures and humidity combined to make being outside uncomfortable for millions. One National Weather Service forecaster called the heat wave "unrelenting" and said sweaty residents shouldn't expect any relief soon: A so-called "heat dome" over the region isn't moving much.  

64 missile warheads stolen from Romanian train
Authorities say they are investigating the theft of 64 missile warheads from a train transporting military equipment to Bulgaria.  

EU foreign ministers call on sides to return to talks
As both Israel and the Palestinian Authority are actively wooing Europe before the PA's expected effort to ask for statehood recognition at the UN in September, the EU's foreign ministers issued a statement Monday calling on the sides to act responsibly and resume "direct and sustentative talks." In what could be interpreted as a signal to the PA that the EU was not enamored with its UN bid, the statement issued after a meeting of the EU's 27 foreign minister in Brussels read, "The EU reiterates its concern at the continuing stalemate in the Peace Process and calls on the parties to show the highest sense of responsibility and to resume direct and substantive talks."  

7,500 earthquakes hit shattered New Zealand city
Seismologists have recorded 7,500 earthquakes in Christchurch since September — an average of more than 20 a day. The rumblings are rattling the psyche of the still-battered city. They have left the land under thousands of homes unsafe to build on. Some people have left town entirely.  

Police "gun down" rioters in China's Xinjiang, at least 4 dead
Police in western China's restive Xinjiang on Monday "gunned down" several rioters who attacked a police station and killed at least four people, though an exile group said the incident started when police fired on peaceful protesters.  

Site of Lithuanian 'Holy Ark' Found
Restoration work in the old Jewish Quarter of Vilnius, Lithuania led to an emotional discovery last week – the finding of the site of the Aron Kodesh (Holy Ark) of the Great Synagogue of Vilnius, a five-story structure that sat at the heart of what was known in pre-Holocaust days, as “the Jerusalem of Lithuania.”  

Palestinians Plan 'Masssive' Push for Recognition
The Palestinian Authority is planning a massive diplomatic campaign to gain recognition of statehood from both the United Nations as well as individual countries, Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erekat said on Sunday  

European Debt Fears Hit Markets After Stress Tests
Worries that Europe's debt crisis will spread to Italy and Spain weighed on markets Monday after stress tests into the continent's banks failed to ease tensions ahead of an emergency meeting of EU leaders.  

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