2012年8月1日星期三

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Syria's Assad praises troops, keeps out of public eye

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 01:09 PM PDT

A man carries belongings from his shop destroyed by shelling from forces loyal to Syrian President Assad in downtown AleppoALEPPO, Syria (Reuters) - President Bashar al-Assad told his troops on Wednesday that their battle against rebels would decide Syria's fate, but his written message gave no clues to his whereabouts two weeks after a bomb attack on his inner circle. In Aleppo, rebel fighters seized three police stations while fighting the army for control of a strategically important district. Explosions could be heard and helicopter gunships cruised the skies as troops tried to push the rebels out of the northern city and preserve one of Assad's main centers of power. ...


Venezuela's opposition wants to scrap preferential oil deals

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 04:29 PM PDT

Venezuela's opposition candidate Capriles greets supporters during an election rally in AnzoateguiPUERTO LA CRUZ, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles said on Wednesday he would scrap preferential oil deals with foreign allies if he defeats socialist President Hugo Chavez in an October election to lead the South American OPEC member. Chavez has sought to boost his influence abroad by offering crude deals to nations in Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean -- Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA was not paid directly for almost half the crude it pumped last year. ...


Exclusive: Obama authorizes secret U.S. support for Syrian rebels

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 02:58 PM PDT

Syrian rebel fighters pose for a picture in HamaWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama has signed a secret order authorizing U.S. support for rebels seeking to depose Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his government, U.S. sources familiar with the matter said. Obama's order, approved earlier this year and known as an intelligence "finding," broadly permits the CIA and other U.S. agencies to provide support that could help the rebels oust Assad. This and other developments signal a shift toward growing, albeit still circumscribed, support for Assad's armed opponents - a shift that intensified following last month's failure of the ...


Ecuador wants to avoid Assange's extradition to Sweden

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 04:05 PM PDT

Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa talks to Christine Assange during a meeting in QuitoQUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador wants to prevent Julian Assange's extradition to Sweden because it is disappointed that the Scandinavian country has turned down an offer to question the WikiLeaks founder in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, a minister said on Wednesday. Assange has been holed up in Ecuador's Embassy in London for six weeks as he awaits a decision on his asylum request by the leftist government of Rafael Correa. The Australian anti-secrecy campaigner, who angered Washington in 2010 when his WikiLeaks website published secret U.S. ...


Analysis: China unveils oil offensive in South China Sea squabble

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 02:03 PM PDT

Vietnamese navy personnel patrol on Truong Sa islands or Spratly islandsSINGAPORE/BEIJING (Reuters) - First came the diplomatic offensive, then the flexing of military muscle. Now, China is opening a third front to assert its claims in the South China Sea - moving ahead with its first major tender of oil and gas blocks in disputed parts of its waters. China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC), a state oil giant, invited foreign firms in late June to bid on oil blocks that overlap territory being explored by Vietnam, putting the 160,000 sq km of water on offer at the forefront of Asia's biggest potential military flashpoint. ...


House approves new Iran sanctions on oil, shipping sectors

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 03:40 PM PDT

To match Feature IRAN-TRADE/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives passed a new package of sanctions against Iran on Wednesday that aim to punish banks, insurance companies and shippers that help Tehran sell its oil. The legislation, agreed to by senior lawmakers of both parties in Congress, "seeks to tighten the chokehold on the regime beyond anything that has been done before," said Republican Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. ...


Analysis: As rich world falters, buoyant SE Asia discovers credit

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 02:27 PM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Every weekday brings another lucky winner of the "Credit Card Clean" game on Thailand's Get Radio station. Last Thursday it was Chotika Kosaisaevee, nicknamed "Pear", a 23-year-old student who admitted she had got carried away by acquiring three credit cards and racking up debt of about $530. "I've been careless and there's always temptation in the first year (of college) when you feel a lot of pressure to wear nice clothes and keep up with your friends," she said after winning the prize - the full pay-off of her card debt. ...

NATO should finish job in Afghanistan, Putin says

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 12:16 PM PDT

Russian President Putin visits an airborne brigade base in UlyanovskULYANOVSK, Russia (Reuters) - NATO forces should stay in Afghanistan until they have finished their job to ensure stability, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday, criticizing the planned withdrawal of most combat troops by 2014. Putin reiterated Kremlin concerns that the pull-out of the U.S.-led alliance, due to start next year, will leave the Central Asian region south of Russia vulnerable to militant violence and drug trafficking. "It is regrettable that many participants in this operation are thinking about how to pull out of there. ...


Russian lawyers say women's punk band members mistreated

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 09:50 AM PDT

Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina, members of female punk band "Pussy Riot", look out from the defendent's cell in a courtroom in MoscowMOSCOW (Reuters) - Defense lawyers accused Russian authorities on Wednesday of depriving three members of a women's punk band of sleep and food during a trial that critics say is part of a campaign to discredit President Vladimir Putin's opponents. One of the women needed medical attention in court on the third day of a trial over the "punk prayer" the Pussy Riot band performed against Putin on the altar of Moscow's main cathedral in February. ...


U.S. concerned over Iraqi threats to force Iran dissidents from camp

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 03:28 PM PDT

An Iraqi soldier stands guard at Camp Ashraf in Diyala provinceWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States expressed concern on Wednesday over Iraqi threats to force an Iranian dissident group out of a camp in Iraq, but it also urged members of the group to relocate voluntarily to a large former U.S. military base in Baghdad. The United Nations also voiced concerns and urged both the Iraqi government and the Iranian dissidents to avoid violence. Iraqi authorities have been locked in a protracted dispute with the Mujahadin-e Khalq (MEK) over plans to move 3,000 MEK members from Camp Ashraf, where they have lived for years, to a former U.S. ...


EYES ON LONDON: Boris dangles, a badminton scandal

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 07:04 AM PDT

Nigeria's Felix Expo competes during the men's 77-kg, group B, weightlifting competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)Around the 2012 Olympics and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of the games to you:


Syria's Assad urges his army to step up fight

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 05:45 AM PDT

This image made from amateur video released by the Ugarit News and accessed Tuesday, July 31, 2012, purports to show black smoke rising from buildings in Aleppo, Syria. United Nations observers say fighter jets are firing on anti-government rebels in Aleppo. The airstrikes come after President Bashar Assad issued a rare statement today, urging his armed forces to step up the fight against the rebels. (AP Photo/Ugarit News via AP video) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS IS UNABLE TO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, CONTENT, LOCATION OR DATE OF THIS HANDOUT PHOTOSyrian President Bashar Assad urged his armed forces Wednesday to step up the fight against rebels as the U.N. reported a significant escalation in the civil war with the military using warplanes to fire on opposition fighters in the battle for Aleppo.


8 badminton players tossed from Olympic doubles

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 05:58 AM PDT

China's Yu Yang, left, and Wang Xiaoli talk while playing against Jung Kyun-eun and Kim Ha-na, of South Korea, in a women's doubles badminton match at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Tuesday, July 31, 2012, in London. World doubles champions Wang and Yu, and their South Korean opponents were booed loudly at the Olympics on Tuesday for appearing to try and lose their group match to earn an easier draw. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)Eight female badminton doubles players were disqualified Wednesday from the London Olympics after trying to lose matches to receive a more favorable place in the tournament.


Hans K. Rausing gets 10-months suspended sentence

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 06:52 AM PDT

FILE - This Nov. 26, 1996 file photo shows Eva Rausing, right, and her husband Hans Kristian Rausing at Winfield House, London, the residence of the US ambassador to the UK attending the Glamour America Fashion Show and lunch. Hans Kristian Rausing has pleaded guilty at London's Isleworth Crown Court Wednesday Aug. 1, 2012, to preventing the proper burial of his wealthy wife Eva, whose decomposing body lay in their luxury home for two months before it was discovered. (AP Photo/Alan Davidson/The Picture Library Ltd, File)A judge has given Hans Kristian Rausing a 10-month suspended sentence for preventing the proper burial of his wife Eva.


Class of 2012: Europe's young pursue dreams abroad

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 08:37 AM PDT

FOR STORY : CLASS OF 2012 - BRAIN DRAIN : Santiago Oviedo poses for a picture at Tirso de Molina square in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, July 29, 2012. Santiago Oviedo, a tall 24-year old from Madrid, is on track to get his master's in physics in October 2012, a crucial milestone in his dream of becoming a researcher probing the origins of the universe, but Spain won't benefit from his big brain, because of education spending cuts and Spain's downward economic spiral, Oviedo is planning to emigrate to Britain, France, the Netherlands or Germany to get his Ph.D. or work at a company that lets him do research. He's afraid he may never work or raise a family in his country. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)Santiago Oviedo, a lanky 24-year-old from Madrid, is on track to get his master's in physics in October — a crucial milestone in his dream of becoming a researcher probing the origins of the universe.


Teddy bears drop in, bring down 2 Belarus generals

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 09:52 AM PDT

In this undated photo provided by Studio Total teddy bears hang on parachutes during a training in Stockholm, Sweden. Thomas Mazetti and Hannah Frey from Sweden intruded with a light plane on the Belarus' airspace and dropped hundreds of teddy bears carrying slogans supporting human rights and media freedom, on July 4, 2012. The two Swedes behind the stunt, said their idea was to show support for Belarusian human rights activists and to embarrass the country's military, which is a pillar of President Lukashenko's power. (AP Photo/Studio Total/Per Cromwell)It's probably the first time in history that teddy bears have defeated generals.


Panetta asks Israel for patience on Iran

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 05:42 AM PDT

U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta looks on during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, not seen, at the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012. Israel's threats to attack Iran and the violence convulsing Syria top the agenda of Panetta's meetings Wednesday with Israeli government leaders. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner, Pool)Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that U.S. statements of solidarity with Israel and its assurances that military strikes are still an option aren't working to convince Iran that the West is "serious about stopping" the Islamic republic from developing nuclear weapons.


Power restored in India, but outage cause unclear

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 04:49 AM PDT

Indian commuters exit an underground metro station where services were fully restored after Tuesday's power outage in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012. Factories and workshops across India were up and running again Wednesday, a day after a major system collapse led to a second day of power outages and the worst blackout in history. An estimated 620 million people were left without electricity after India's northern, eastern and northeastern grids cascaded into failure Tuesday afternoon. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)Factories and workshops across India were up and running Wednesday after major electrical grid collapses caused the world's two worst power blackouts.


Palestinian police under scrutiny after slaying

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 07:12 AM PDT

Palestinian women hold signs in Arabic that read, "protecting women from violence is an official (authorities) and social responsibility," right, and "shame on us. We Palestinians for killing our women," left, during a demonstration protesting violence against women held at the spot where a woman's throat was allegedly slashed by her husband on Monday, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012. Dozens of activists called on police and courts to do more to protect women against abusive husbands. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has promised to end a long-standing practice of treating killings in the family 'with leniency. However, violence against women continues to be tolerated in Palestinian society and abusive husbands are rarely punished. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)Dozens of Palestinian women have staged a memorial for a mother of three whose estranged husband is accused of slashing her throat in a busy West Bank market after she sought a divorce.


Somali leaders pass constitution as bombers attack

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 06:38 AM PDT

Somali police men carry an injured Somali soldier in Mogadishu Wednesday Aug.1, 2012 . The soldier was injured after two suicide bombers who were trying to blow up the constituent assembly venue were shot dead by security forces police said.(AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh)Somali leaders voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to adopt a new constitution that contains new individual rights and sets the country on a course for a more powerful and representative government. The vote came after two thunderous blasts at the gates of the meeting site from a failed suicide attack.


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