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03 Jul 11

Weak economy leaves many unemployed
A US jobs report has done nothing to reassure people that the job environment is improving. The weak US economy is still struggling to generate jobs. The Labor Department has said the number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits last week was mostly unchanged at a seasonally adjusted 428,000.  

Expansion of Japan's nuclear evacuation zone
People in a town near the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant have been urged to leave. Over 100 households have been warned there is a danger of radioactivity in certain "hotspot" zones. Already tens of thousands of Japanese living near the complex have been displaced.  

Obama assumes the offensive in Jewish vote race
United States President Barack Obama plans to take a more assertive stance against his critics with his approach towards Israel, the Washington Post reported this weekend. The US administration has assembled a special team composed of senior Jewish figures and advisers who will tackle criticism against Obama in the media.  

Message to US agents: 'We'll chop your heads off'
A spray-painted sign threatening death for U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents was found Friday next to a school in a northern Mexico state capital, officials said. Addressed with profanity to "Gringos (D.E.A.)," the unsigned graffiti warned: "We know where you are and we know who you are and where you go. We are going to chop off your (expletive) heads."  

Syria: Tanks and troops 'deployed in restive Hama'
Syrian tanks and troops are being deployed in the restive city of Hama after the sacking of its governor, reports say. Troops are said to be taking up positions at key entrances to Hama, and in the city centre. There are reports of gunfire and mass arrests taking place.  

Floods at China mines trap '40'
Rescuers in southern China are trying to reach more than 40 workers in two coal mines after one pit was flooded and the other caved in. They are venting explosive gas and pumping water from a mine in Guangxi region, where three miners died.  

ExxonMobil pipe leaks oil into Yellowstone River in US
An ExxonMobil pipeline in the US state of Montana has ruptured, leaking hundreds of barrels of crude oil into the Yellowstone River, officials say. The company said the pipe had been shut down and the segment where the leak happened had been isolated. Nearby residents were evacuated, but later allowed to return to their homes.  

Palestinian efforts for sovereignty not limited to the UN
The Palestinian plan for achieving statehood this September is not limited to a vote recognizing a state in the United Nations General Assembly. While several overseas trips in the past month by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman have been focused on enlisting countries to vote against the expected UN resolution, Palestinians officials are discussing other measures to increase the PA’s sovereignty – either alongside the UN bid or in the case of its failure.  

Indonesian volcano erupts
A volcano on Indonesia's Sulawesi island erupted Sunday, spewing ash and smoke 5,000 metres into the air. Mount Soputan in North Sulawesi province erupted at around 6:03 am (2203 GMT Saturday) but people living in the sparsely populated area have not been evacuated, Iing Kusnadi, a scientist at the volcano's monitoring post told AFP.  

Greece arrests US captain of Gaza aid ship
The Greek authorities have arrested the captain of a boat that was due to carry activists to the Gaza Strip. John Klusmire, a US citizen, is being held in custody at police headquarters in the port of Piraeus, near Athens.  

Eurozone approves Greek loan installment
Eurozone finance ministers have approved urgent financial aid to Greece after the Greek parliament last week passed tough austerity measures. As was widely anticipated, the ministers signed off on the release of the 12-billion-euro ($17.5 billion) aid payment, the fifth tranche from a 110-billion-euro ($160 billion) bailout granted by the European Union and International Monetary Fund last year. Athens urgently needs the money by mid-July to stave off bankruptcy.  

Britain to pull 800 troops from Afghanistan: report
Britain will announce this week that it is to withdraw up to 800 troops by the end of next year, according to a report in the Sunday Times newspaper. The move comes after last month's announcement that thousands of U.S. troops would start being withdrawn later this year as part of a process of handing security over to Afghan forces.  

Obama says ending tax breaks required to cut deficit
President Barack Obama pressed his case on Saturday for achieving deficit reduction, in part by ending tax breaks and singling out hedge fund managers, oil companies and billionaires to take the hit.  

Syria's Assad under pressure as half million march
The regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad faced growing pressure Saturday a day after security forces killed at least 11 people as more than half a million took to the streets across the country to demand Assad step down, activists said.  

 

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