2014年3月5日星期三

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Big power talks on Ukraine crisis make little progress

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:35 PM PST

Participants hold placards and shout slogans during an anti-war rally in the Crimean town of BakhchisarayBy John Irish and Timothy Heritage PARIS/KIEV (Reuters) - High-level diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis in Ukraine made little apparent headway at talks in Paris on Wednesday, with Moscow and Washington at odds and Russia's foreign minister refusing to recognize his Ukrainian counterpart. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said discussions would continue in the coming days in an attempt to stabilize the crisis and he expected to meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov again in Rome on Thursday. We have a number of ideas on the table," he said after talks with ministers from Ukraine, Russia, Britain and France.


U.S. accuses Syria of stonewalling on chemical arms plants

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:38 PM PST

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power speaks during a Security Council meeting on the crisis in Ukraine, at the U.N. headquarters in New YorkBy Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Syria is stonewalling members of the global chemical weapons watchdog and refusing to seriously negotiate on the destruction of its facilities used to produce poison gas, the U.S. envoy to the United Nations said on Wednesday. The sharp criticism of the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad came after the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in The Hague said Syria has shipped about a third of its chemical weapons stockpile, including mustard gas, for destruction abroad. "OPCW trying to reach agreement to destroy CW production facilities—#Syria refusing to seriously negotiate & is (about) to miss another deadline," U.S. Ambassador Samantha Powers said on her Twitter feed. Last year Syria had asked the OPCW for permission to convert for peaceful use some of the facilities declared under its weapons program, but Western diplomats said they were loath to accept such a plan as it could leave Syria with a residual chemical weapons capability.


China's Xi ramps up military spending in face of worried region

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 01:11 PM PST

Military delegates are silhouetted as they arrive at Tiananmen SquareBy Michael Martina and Greg Torode BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China announced its biggest rise in military spending in three years on Wednesday, a strong signal from President Xi Jinping that Beijing is not about to back away from its growing assertiveness in Asia, especially in disputed waters. The government said it would increase the defense budget by 12.2 percent this year to 808.23 billion yuan ($131.57 billion), as China seeks to develop more high-tech weapons and to beef up coastal and air defenses. "This is worrying news for China's neighbors, particularly for Japan," said Rory Medcalf, a regional security analyst at the independent Lowy Institute in Sydney. The 2014 defense budget is the first for Xi, a so-called princeling - or a son of a late Communist Party elder - and the increase in spending appears to reflect his desire to build what he calls a strong, rejuvenated China.


Israel seizes arms shipment

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 11:34 AM PST

Handout photo of a rocket that is seen on a ship seized by the Israeli navy in the Red SeaBy Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Israeli navy seized a ship in the Red Sea on Wednesday that was carrying dozens of advanced Iranian-supplied rockets made in Syria and intended for Palestinian guerrillas in the Gaza Strip, the military said. The disclosure came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in the United States to press his case for tougher international action against Iran over its disputed nuclear program and support for Islamist guerrilla groups. The Panamanian-flagged cargo vessel Klos C was boarded in international waters without resistance from its 17-strong crew in a "complex, covert operation," military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner told reporters. Lerner said dozens of M302 rockets were found aboard the Klos C, a weapon which could have struck deep into Israel from Gaza and would have significantly enhanced the firepower of the Palestinian enclave's Hamas rulers and other armed factions.


Venezuela's Chavez remembered with pomp and protests

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:27 PM PST

Venezuela's President Maduro arrives at a military parade to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of Venezuela's late president Chavez in CaracasBy Andrew Cawthorne and Girish Gupta CARACAS (Reuters) - Followers of late socialist leader Hugo Chavez flooded the streets of Venezuela on Wednesday for the anniversary of his death, an emotional but welcome distraction for his successor from violent protests raging for the last month. A year after Chavez succumbed to cancer, his self-proclaimed "son," President Nicolas Maduro, faces the biggest challenge to his rule from an explosion of anti-government demonstrations that have led to 18 deaths since February. A hard core of students are determined to maintain street barricades and militant opposition leaders organize daily rallies around Venezuela. There's not a single day I don't remember Hugo," Chavez's cousin, Guillermo Frias, 60, said from Los Rastrojos village in rural Barinas state, where the pair used to play baseball as kids.


Three Gulf Arab states recall envoys in rift with Qatar

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 11:03 AM PST

FILE - In this Tuesday, May 11, 2010 file photo, Arab gulf leaders from left to right, Kuwaiti Emir Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah, Qatari Emir Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Omani Deputy Prime Minister Fahd bin Mahmoud Al Saeed, Saudi King Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz, Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, Saudi Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai pose for a group photo before the opening of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) consultative summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain said Wednesday, March 5, 2014 that they have recalled their ambassadors from the Gulf nation of Qatar over its alleged breach of a regional security deal in the clearest sign yet of the rift among Gulf Arab countries over Islamists in the region. Tensions have been brewing between Gulf countries and Qatar since Egyptians ousted President Hosni Mubarak and Qatar's massive financial and public support for his successor, Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, stood at odds with the UAE and Saudi Arabia's policies. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar, File)By Angus McDowall and Amena Bakr RIYADH/DOHA (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain withdrew their ambassadors from Qatar on Wednesday in an unprecedented public split between Gulf Arab allies who have fallen out over the role of Islamists in a region in turmoil. Qatar's cabinet voiced "regret and surprise" at the decision by the fellow-members of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council, but said Doha would not pull out its own envoys and that it remained committed to GCC security and stability. The Saudi-led trio said they had acted because Qatar failed to honor a GCC agreement signed on November 23 not to back "anyone threatening the security and stability of the GCC whether as groups or individuals - via direct security work or through political influence, and not to support hostile media". Saudi Arabia and the UAE are fuming especially over Qatar's support for the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist movement whose political ideology challenges the principle of dynastic rule.


2 men guilty in sale of trade US secrets to China

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:50 PM PST

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two men were convicted Wednesday of stealing an American company's secret recipe for making a chemical used to whiten products from cars to the middle of Oreo cookies and selling it to a competitor controlled by the Chinese government.

'El Chapo' denied petition against US extradition

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:47 PM PST

CORRECTS BYLINE - FILE - In this Feb. 22, 2014 file photo, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, in handcuffs, is escorted to a helicopter by Mexican navy marines in Mexico City, Mexico. At least seven U.S. courts have indictments pending against him, and several are pressing for extradition. In Mexico, he faces organized-crime charges in four Mexican states and in Mexico City. He could, barring another escape, spend the rest of his life behind bars. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo, File)MEXICO CITY (AP) — A Mexican judge has denied drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman an injunction against any extradition to the United States.


Belcher to skipper Australian America's Cup team

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:43 PM PST

SYDNEY (AP) — Olympic gold medalist Mathew Belcher has been named skipper of the Australian challenge for sailing's America's Cup.

Clinton again blasts Putin after her Hitler remark

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:38 PM PST

Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, uses a teleprompter as she speaks to students at the University of California Los Angeles, UCLA campus on the subject of leadership in Los Angeles Wednesday, March 5, 2014. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)LOS ANGELES (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin is a tough but thin-skinned leader who is squandering his country's potential, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday, a day after she likened his actions on the Crimean peninsula of Ukraine to those of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s.


Zvonareva optimistic despite loss at Indian Wells

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:35 PM PST

Vera Zvonareva, of Russia, returns a shot against Peng Shuai, of China, during a first round match at the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament, Wednesday, March 5, 2014, in Indian Wells, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)INDIAN WELLS, California (AP) — Vera Zvonareva lost to China's Peng Shuai in the first round of the BNP Paribas Open on Wednesday — and found a reason to be optimistic.


Ruling party candidate drops out in Costa Rica

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:35 PM PST

FILE - In this Feb. 1, 2014 file photo, Costa Rica's ruling party presidential candidate Johnny Araya talks with a supporter during a campaign rally at El Borbon market in San Jose, Costa Rica. The National Liberation Party presidential candidate announced Wednesday, March 5, 2014, that he is dropping out of a runoff election and will stop campaigning because opinion polls show his contender has an overwhelming lead and says he doesn't want to spend any more money on his campaign. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo, File)SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — Costa Rica's governing party candidate Johnny Araya said Wednesday that he is dropping out of a presidential runoff election and will stop campaigning because polls show his rival with an overwhelming lead.


LA mayor in Mexico: Obama should cut deportations

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:25 PM PST

MEXICO CITY (AP) — The mayor of Los Angeles says U.S. President Barack Obama should cut deportations of migrants and focus resources on the 2 million people in the U.S. who eligible to become U.S. citizens.

2 men guilty in sale of trade secrets to China

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:21 PM PST

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two men were convicted Wednesday of stealing an American company's secret recipe for making a chemical used to whiten products from cars to the middle of Oreo cookies and selling it to a competitor controlled by the Chinese government.

Netanyahu and Gov. Brown sign pro-business pact

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:14 PM PST

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, shakes hands with California Gov. Jerry Brown, right, before the signing of an agreement to expand cooperation at the Computer History Museum Wednesday, March 5, 2014, in Mountain View, Calif. Netanyahu is visiting California, trading a focus on the geopolitics of the Middle East for a Hollywood screening and visits with Silicon Valley tech entrepreneurs. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a swing through the Silicon Valley to meet with high-tech leaders and sign a pro-business agreement with Gov. Jerry Brown.


Russia, West try to hammer out Ukraine diplomacy

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:09 PM PST

From left, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, French President Francois Hollande, Italian Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, talk together during a break of a meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Wednesday, March 5, 2014. Top diplomats from the West and Russia trying to find an end to the crisis in Ukraine are gathering in Paris on Wednesday as tensions simmered over the Russian military takeover of the strategic Crimean Peninsula. (AP Photo/Alain Jocard, Pool)PARIS (AP) — The United States and Western diplomats failed to bring Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers together Wednesday for face-to-face talks on the confrontation in Crimea, even as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry voiced optimism that an exit strategy was possible. "I'd rather be where we are today than where we were yesterday," he said.


World sovereign funds forum switches HQ to London

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:09 PM PST

British Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne holds up a pint of beer in Westminster, central London, February 25, 2014The International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds (IFSWF) announced on Wednesday that it is switching its headquarters from Washington to London. "The decision further reinforces IFSWF's position as a significant global institution," said the group, which represents the world's top sovereign wealth funds (SWFs). Finance minister George Osborne welcomed the "great news", saying it was a "vote of confidence" for the British economy. The minister said that the decision showed that London "is a leading global financial and professional services centre, and an ideal environment for international organisations."


Shell CEO calls on Scots to stay in UK

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:06 PM PST

This undated handout picture received from Royal Dutch Shell plc on July 9, 2013 shows Ben van BeurdenThe chief executive of Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell on Wednesday dealt a blow to the campaign for Scottish independence by saying he would like it to remain part of the UK. Speaking at the company's annual reception in London, Ben van Beurden explained that a vote for independence in the September referendum would introduce greater uncertainty into the North Sea oil industry, a crucial source of income for Scotland and Shell. For similar reasons, he also said that he wanted Britons to vote to stay in the European Union during a possible referendum in 2017. "That's the chief reason we're in favour of the UK maintaining its long-established place at the heart of the European Union: it provides greater investment stability and certainty.


Shark lovers try to save Jaws from Trinidad's bite

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:05 PM PST

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Conservationists said Wednesday they have launched a shark-saving campaign in the Caribbean country of Trinidad & Tobago, trying to stop locals and tourists from eating a popular delicacy: deep-fried shark sandwiches.

British coalition partners to trade barbs over immigration

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:02 PM PST

Britain's Business Secretary Vince Cable speaks at the Liberal Democrats autumn conference in GlasgowBy William James LONDON (Reuters) - A deep rift in Britain's two-party coalition government will be laid bare on Thursday when ministers from each party set out their opposing views on whether immigration is good or bad for the country. Speaking at separate events on the same day, Conservative immigration minister James Brokenshire will say immigration is damaging Britain and must be reduced, while Liberal Democrat Business Secretary Vince Cable will declare himself "intensely relaxed" about migrants working and studying in the country. Both parties are using immigration as an issue to distinguish themselves and appeal to their core voters after nearly four years of co-governance. Opinion polls regularly show immigration to be one of voters' top three concerns.


Pedro scores as Spain beats Italy 1-0 in friendly

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:02 PM PST

Spain's Pedro Rodriguez, centre, celebrates his goal during a international friendly soccer match between Spain and Italy at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, March 5, 2014. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)MADRID (AP) — Pedro Rodriguez stole the spotlight from debutant Diego Costa by scoring Spain's second-half winner in a 1-0 friendly victory over Italy on Wednesday in a rematch of the 2012 European Championship final.


U.S. accuses Russia's Putin of making "false claims" about Ukraine

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:00 PM PST

By Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department dropped its diplomatic niceties on Wednesday and all but accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of lying about events in Ukraine, publishing a list of what it said were 10 of his "false claims." A "fact sheet" released by the State Department's press office said Putin had ignored or distorted the facts in "justifying Russian aggression in the Ukraine." The publication of the document, entitled "President Putin's Fiction: 10 False Claims about Ukraine," is highly unusual for the State Department, which typically does not issue statements in public that a foreign leader is being untruthful. Russia and the West face their most serious confrontation since the end of the Cold War over influence in Ukraine, a major commodities exporter and strategic link between East and West.

Trinidad stops members of Jewish sect from Canada

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:00 PM PST

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) — Immigration officers in Trinidad say they have prevented members of an ultra-orthodox Jewish group from Canada from flying to Guatemala.

Brazil warms up in style; Spain, France win

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 04:00 PM PST

Brazil's Neymar celebrates after scoring a goal during their international friendly soccer match against South Africa at Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday, March 5, 2014. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)LONDON (AP) — Brazil showed its national team is in better shape than the country's stadiums with a 5-0 thrashing of South Africa on Wednesday, and defending champion Spain overcame Italy 1-0 in its final big test before the tournament kicks off, as teams prepared for the World Cup in a series of friendly matches.


UN envoy cuts short Crimea mission after gunmen incident

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 03:59 PM PST

UN envoy to the Crimea region, Robert Serry, is pictured in Brussels on March 19, 2012Simferopol (Ukraine) (AFP) - UN special envoy to Crimea Robert Serry said Wednesday he cut short a mission to the disputed region after being threatened by unidentified pro-Russian gunmen and heckled by protesters. Serry, who had been sent to the tense Black Sea peninsula by UN chief Ban Ki-moon, was confronted by armed men after visiting the Ukrainian naval headquarters in Crimea's capital Simferopol, he told CNN television by phone. Prevented from returning to his vehicle, Serry said the men who refused to identify themselves said "they have received orders.... to bring me immediately to the airport" although they declined to say from whom. The self-defence militias in Simferopol have guaranteed his security."


Malawi jet sale paid arms debts: finance minister

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 03:55 PM PST

A picture taken on May 14, 2012 shows Malawi's presidential jet arriving at Kamuzu International Airport in LilongweBlantyre (Malawi) (AFP) - Malawi used $15 million raised from the sale of its presidential jet to clear debts to an arms group, not to partly buy food for the poor as President Joyce Banda claimed, the finance minister admitted Wednesday. "Actually, no single kwacha came to Malawi," said Maxwell Mkwezalamba, confirming speculation that the central bank had not received the funds. With her administration under a graft scandal cloud, Banda on Tuesday had declared: "It was me who said let's sell the jet and the cabinet agreed three things to benefit Malawi... to buy maize, buy military equipment such as patrol boats and pay for peacekeeping mission in the DRC," the Democratic Republic of Congo. But Mkwezalamba said the funds were used to pay Malawi's debts after the jet was sold to a subsidiary of South African arms firm Paramount Group, Africa's largest private defence firm, on July 29 last year.


Obama, Cameron discuss Ukraine, welcome observers

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 03:51 PM PST

President Barack Obama waves as he is followed by Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, right, upon his arrival on Air Force One at Logan Airport, Wednesday, March 5, 2014, in Boston. Obama traveled to Boston to attend a pair of Democratic fundraisers. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)BOSTON (AP) — The White House says President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron agree that Russia's military presence in Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula is unacceptable and welcome an observer mission in the region by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.


Palestinians Say Boycott Israel Movement Is a Path to Peace

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 03:34 PM PST

The visit to Washington by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not appear to do much to enhance the chances for success in struggling peace talks with Palestinians. Then next day, the Israeli premier pushed the onus on his opposite number, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, in a stem-winding speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, that divided the world into the forces of light and darkness. "If you look at it from the position of the Palestinians and the Israeli position, we're pulling apart," Xavier Abu Eid, spokesman for the Palestine Liberation Organization's negotiations unit, tells TIME. But that's what most of the Palestinian leadership expected when Secretary of State John Kerry forced the two sides together last July.

Sturridge heads England to 1-0 win over Denmark

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 03:33 PM PST

England's Daniel Sturridge, right, celebrates his goal against Denmark, with teammate Steven Gerrard, during the international friendly soccer match between England and Denmark at Wembley Stadium in London, Wednesday, March 5, 2014. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)LONDON (AP) — Daniel Sturridge's late header gave England a 1-0 victory over Denmark on Wednesday on a largely ineffective night for the World Cup-bound team in its final friendly before the squad is named.


US says hopeful on Ukraine crisis after Russia talks

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 03:32 PM PST

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, trailed by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, ascends the steps of the Russian Ambassador's Residence before their meeting in Paris on March 5, 2014The United States voiced hope for a "de-escalation" in the Ukraine crisis on Wednesday, as the West offered billions to Kiev's new government and the tensions in Crimea forced a UN envoy to cut short his mission. In a bid to defuse the worst West-versus-Moscow standoff since the Cold War, US Secretary of State John Kerry met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Paris for the first time since the crisis erupted. Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel also spoke on the phone about "possible scenarios for international co-operation" to end a confrontation that has raised fears of all-out conflict. Kerry failed to make Lavrov sit down with Ukraine's interim foreign minister, Andriy Deshchytsya, but played down the refusal telling reporters that he had harboured "zero expectation" of that happening.


Inter-conference games lead Super Rugby round 4

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 03:28 PM PST

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — After three rounds made up mostly of derby matches Super Rugby goes inter-continental this weekend as injuries bite and pressure mounts on the tournament's slow starters.

Algeria win, I. Coast draw, Cameroon crushed

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 03:24 PM PST

Ivory Coast's Didier Drogba celebrates after scoring on March 5, 2014 in BrusselsJohannesburg (AFP) - Algeria won, Ivory Coast drew and Ghana and Cameroon lost Wednesday as African qualifiers prepared for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil with warm-up games.


US questions China intentions, amid budget hike

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 03:20 PM PST

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Pacific commander voiced concern Wednesday over China's intentions as the Asian power announced its latest double-digit hike in defense spending.

Ukraine crisis: CIA, not Pentagon, forecast Russian move - sources

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 03:19 PM PST

By Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Until recently, collecting intelligence on Ukraine was a low priority for U.S. spy agencies, and as a result their reporting on recent developments was patchy, several current and former U.S. security officials said this week. The Central Intelligence Agency says it was following events closely enough to have outlined scenarios in which upheaval in Ukraine would become so intense that Russia would take military action. Two national security sources said the CIA had specifically warned policymakers, shortly before the Russian military moved into the Crimean peninsula, that such a move could be imminent. The Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency, however, predicted such a move was unlikely, said the sources, who requested anonymity to discuss intelligence matters.

Ronaldo sets all-time scoring record for Portugal

Posted: 05 Mar 2014 03:15 PM PST

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo shoots to score the opening goal during their friendly soccer match with Cameroon Wednesday, March 5 2014, in Leiria, Portugal. The game is part of both teams' preparation for the World Cup in Brazil. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)LEIRIA, Portugal (AP) — Cristiano Ronaldo became Portugal's all-time leading scorer Wednesday, netting twice as Portugal thrashed Cameroon 5-1 in a warm-up match between teams preparing for the World Cup.


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