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  • Shiites attacked as sectarian strife worsens in Iraq
    A barrage of car bombings and shootings across Iraq left at least 39 people dead, authorities said Monday. […]
  • At least 3 dead after hot air balloons collide in Turkey
    At least one person was killed when two hot air balloons collided mid-air in central Turkey early Monday, a town official said. […]
  • Syrian rebels target Hezbollah militia
    The fighting in Syria has taken another dangerous turn, with rebel rockets targeting Hezbollah locations in Lebanon. […]
  • 14 dead, 14 missing in mine collapse
    At least 14 people are dead, 14 are unaccounted for and 10 have been rescued in Indonesia after a tunnel collapse last week at an underground mine training facility, the mining company said. […]
  • Inside a Bangladeshi factory
    The rat-a-tat of a hundred green sewing machines. The hypnotic hum of spools spinning brightly colored threads. The hiss of a thousand clothing irons. […]
  • Woman makes Everest history
    A 27-year-old graphic designer has made history by becoming the first Saudi woman to conquer Mount Everest. […]
  • Woman makes Everest history
    A 27-year-old graphic designer has made history by becoming the first Saudi woman to conquer Mount Everest. […]
  • Al-Assad gives rare interview
    CNN's Nic Robertson says a rare interview with Bashar al-Assad shows the Syrian president hasn't changed his narrative. […]
  • Seoul: North Korea fires more projectiles
    North Korea on Monday fired more projectiles into the sea, South Korean officials said, urging Pyongyang to refrain from "tension-creating acts." But Pyongyang described the launches as a "regular military exercise." […]
  • Hollande signs same-sex marriage bill
    French President Francois Hollande signed into law Saturday a bill allowing same-sex couples to marry and adopt. […]
  • Inside look at Bangladesh factory
    The rat-a-tat of a hundred green sewing machines. The hypnotic hum of spools spinning brightly colored threads. The hiss of a thousand clothing irons. […]
  • Tunisia forces clash with protesters
    One protester was killed as Tunisian security forces clashed Sunday with supporters of a hard-line Islamist group who were holding a conference despite a government ban. […]
  • Police: $1 million in Chopard jewels stolen
    Jewels worth more than $1 million were stolen from a hotel in Cannes, France, police in the nearby city of Nice said Friday. […]
  • Who won Eurovision Song Contest?
    Emmelie de Forest carried Denmark to triumph early Sunday in the Eurovision Song Contest, an annual musical spectacle known for its combination of over-the-top costumes, kitsch pop songs and international rivalries. […]
  • Who won Eurovision Song Contest?
    Emmelie de Forest carried Denmark to triumph early Sunday in the Eurovision Song Contest, an annual musical spectacle known for its combination of over-the-top costumes, kitsch pop songs and international rivalries. […]
  • The seamstress in the rubble
    In an extended one-on-one interview, a Bangladeshi teen describes how she spent 17 harrowing days buried underground in pitch-black darkness. "I'd crawl, tire and sleep. I would wake up and crawl again," Reshma said. […]
  • Iran claims it hanged CIA, Mossad spies
    Two men who the Iranian government said worked as spies for Israel and the United States were hanged Sunday morning, according to Iranian state news outlet Press TV. […]
  • Powerful earthquake hits off Chilean coast
    A magnitude 6.8 earthquake rattled the coast of southern Chile early Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. […]
  • Nigerian forces tout 'massive deployment' against insurgents
    An ongoing "massive deployment" against insurgent groups in northern Nigeria by the nation's special forces killed at least 14 suspected terrorists and captured 20 others, according to a statement released Sunday by Nigeria's defense ministry. […]

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28 th Jul

US cluster munitions haunt Southeast Asia

Posted by luffoi to News RSS / Thailand x Cambodia

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28 th Jul

Egypt’s Mubarak refuses food, ‘extremely weak’: report

Posted by luffoi to News RSS / Turmoil in Egypt

Egypt’s ex-president Hosni Mubarak, due to go on trial next week for murder, is refusing food in his hospital detention and has become extremely weak, state media reported on Wednesday.

Mubarak, 83, has been detained since April on charges of ordering the killings of anti-regime protesters and corruption. He is under arrest in a Red Sea resort hospital, where he receives treatment for a heart condition.

His health, the topic of much speculation as critics accuse him of malingering to avoid trial, is “extremely weak,” the official Al-Gomhuria newspaper reported, citing a hospital official.

He “completely abstains from food and intakes only some liquids and juices,” the newspaper quoted Mohammed Fathallah, head of the hospital in Sharm el-Sheikh, as saying.

Mubarak is scheduled to stand trial on August 3 with his two sons, his former interior minister Habib al-Adli and six police commanders.

A medical source who is closely familiar with the ex-president’s condition said Mubarak was not on hunger strike and his physical condition allowed him to eat, but he was too depressed to take food.

“He is very depressed, and that’s caused a loss of appetite. There is lack of willingness” to eat, the source, who requested anonymity because of the topic’s sensitivity, told AFP.

He said Mubarak had weakened and needed medical attention, but that his condition remains “stable.”

He declined however to say whether the former strongman was unfit enough to stand trial next week.

“We try to get him to be more active, to walk around. Sometimes he accepts, sometimes he doesn’t. So there is some laziness,” he said.

Mubarak’s trial has become a thorn in the side of the military rulers, whom critics accuse of delaying the trial of the former president.

Further delays would exacerbate mounting tensions between the ruling generals and activists who want Mubarak’s transfer to a Cairo prison and a speedy trial.

His lawyer Fareed al-Deeb has said Mubarak suffers from stomach cancer and that slipped into a coma this month, which the hospital treating him denied.

The location of the trial has not yet been announced but judicial and security sources say it will probably be held in Sharm el-Sheikh, a popular tourist resort where Mubarak resided after a revolt ousted him in February.

Mubarak is accused of ordering the deaths of protesters who took part in an 18-day revolt that led to his resignation on February 11. More than 800 people were killed during the uprising, many of them shot by police.

He is also accused of illegally using his office for profit and squandering public funds.

Article source: http://my.news.yahoo.com/egypts-mubarak-refuses-food-extremely-weak-094459706.html

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28 th Jul

‘Don’t worry about Mubarak trial location’

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26 th Jul

Indonesia welcomes efforts by Thailand, Cambodia

Posted by luffoi to News RSS / Thailand x Cambodia

Bangkok (The Nation/ANN) – Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa, the current Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) chair, is happy that both Thailand and Cambodia have decided to respect the July 18 order of International Court of Justice to help resolve the Thai-Cambodian border conflict.

He said he was also pleased to have learned that Indonesian observers will be allowed to enter the provisional demilitarised zone on the Thai-Cambodian border as suggested by the court.

On July 18, the court ordered both Thailand and Indonesia to withdraw their military personnel from the demilitarised zone of 17 square kilometres next to Phra Viharn or Phear Vihear Temple. The two countries have been at odds after Cambodia got Preah Vihear listed as a World Heritage Site.

Article source: http://my.news.yahoo.com/indonesia-welcomes-efforts-thailand-cambodia-064006691.html

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26 th Jul

PM blames all border woes on Noppadon

Posted by luffoi to News RSS / Thailand x Cambodia

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Outgoing Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva is piling all the blame for the current border problems with Cambodia on the shoulders of former foreign minister Noppadon Pattama.

Mr Abhisit yesterday said this was because Mr Noppadon signed a joint communique with Cambodia and supported Phnom Penh’s unilateral request for the listing of Preah Vihear temple as a world heritage site.

He was responding to criticism by Mr Noppadon of the Abhisit government’s performance at the hearings at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), where Cambodia filed a case requesting an interpretation of the 1962 ruling on ownership of the temple which the court awarded to Cambodia.

Mr Abhisit said Mr Noppadon’s support allowed Cambodia to advance its case in demanding the right to manage the 4.6-square-kilometre disputed area around the temple ruins, and his government was then left to find ways to protect Thai territory.

Asked if there would be any problem in protecting Thai soil when the new government headed by the Pheu Thai Party, which Mr Noppadon supports, takes office soon, Mr Abhisit said he hoped the new government would do its best to protect the national interest.

The border issue had a number of sensitive factors in terms of military strategy and the law.

He said his government had blocked Cambodia’s attempts to occupy the disputed area over the past three years and presenting its case to the ICJ had led the court to order the withdrawal of both Cambodian and Thai forces.Mr Abhisit, also the acting leader of the Democrat Party, said he hoped the new government would listen to the armed forces which were determined to protect the nation’s sovereignty.

He also warned that if the next government supported Cambodia’s unilateral listing of the Preah Vihear temple, that would jeopardise Thai sovereignty because Cambodia would manage the Thai territory next to the temple and it would be harder for Thailand to insist that it owned the land.


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Article source: http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/248782/pm-blames-all-border-woes-on-noppadon

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