Yemen Shi'ite rebels say 16 dead in Saudi airstrikes

Yemen Shi'ite rebels say 16 dead in Saudi airstrikes


Yemen Shi'ite rebels say 16 dead in Saudi airstrikes

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 12:52 AM PST

DUBAI (Reuters) - Yemeni Shi'ite rebels who have launched a rebellion in the north of the poorest Arab country said on Monday Saudi Arabian warplanes killed 16 Yemenis in a barrage of strikes over two days in the Yemen-Saudi border area.


'Rebirth' of Lebanese fashion

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 06:49 PM PST

Lebanon's fashion designers are thriving, as the country profits from a year of political stability.


Greece's economic woes test the Euro

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 11:07 PM PST

Greece is preparing to explain to the European Commission its strategy for getting its economy back on track.


North Asia pummelled by icy snap

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 12:19 AM PST

BEIJING/SEOUL (Reuters) - Heavy snows and biting cold pummelled North Asia on Monday, with the unusually harsh winter weather snarling up transport across north China and South Korea but unlikely to deal any lasting economic damage.


Five Americans in Pakistani court on attack claims

Posted: 04 Jan 2010 12:19 AM PST

SARGODHA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Five Americans who police say contacted the Taliban over the Internet and plotted attacks inside Pakistan appeared on Monday in court, where they could face terrorism charges.


Japan PM eyes crucial election as problems mount

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 11:57 PM PST

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama on Monday urged his party to go all out to win a vital upper house election this year, as economic and diplomatic woes erode support for his three-month-old administration.


Outdone by Dubai, Taiwan tower seeks green award

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 11:19 PM PST

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Outdone by an tower extending over 800 metres in Dubai, the world's former tallest building, Taipei 101, wants to become the highest green structure by completing a checklist of clean energy standards, a spokesman said on Monday.


U.S., British embassies extend closure in Yemen

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 11:19 PM PST

SANAA (Reuters) - The United States and Britain kept their embassies in Yemen closed for a second day on Monday over concerns about possible militant attacks after the failed Christmas Day bombing of a U.S.-bound airliner, diplomats said.


FACTBOX - Japan PM's woes on economy, diplomacy and scandal

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:55 PM PST

REUTERS - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama faces a range of hurdles including a fragile economy, a feud with key ally Washington over a U.S. military base, and a political funding scandal.


FEATURE - Decrepit London landmark shows property pain

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:55 PM PST

LONDON (Reuters) - A gust of wind howls around Battersea Power Station, an industrial wasteland by the Thames whose coal-fired furnaces were once used by the Bank of England to burn millions of pounds worth of banknotes.


South Korea calls on North to search for war dead

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:19 PM PST

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's president proposed a humanitarian project with rival North Korea on Monday under which the two states would cooperate in repatriating remains of tens of thousands of soldiers killed during the 1950-53 Korean War.


Chinese firms evade U.S. Iran sanctions - report

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:53 PM PST

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chinese companies accused of selling missile technology to Iran have managed to get around a U.S. trade ban, with millions of dollars worth of goods from these companies shipped to the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.


Australia floods peak, but farmers see export boon

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:18 PM PST

CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australian authorities declared a natural disaster over flood-stricken areas on Monday, but rains submerging large swathes of New South Wales state could be a boon for crop exports after a crippling drought, farmers said.


U.S. considering lesser term for UBS whistleblower - NYT

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:18 PM PST

"Anything he can provide to us that he hasn't in the past, in particular with regard to foreign governments, would factor into our decision" on whether to issue a request for leniency, an unnamed senior government official briefed on the matter told the paper.


Dementia could cost Canada C$1 trillion - report

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:18 PM PST

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadians are developing dementia at such a rapid rate that dealing with the problem will cost a total of more than C$870 billion ($830 billion) over the next 30 years unless preventive measures are taken, a report released on Monday said.


North China struggles with icy cold snap

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 08:50 PM PST

BEIJING (Reuters) - Beijing authorities shut schools, mobilised extra buses and ordered thousands of residents to help clear icy roads and paths with shovels on Monday, as the Chinese capital struggled with its harshest winter weather in years.


New U.S. air traveler screening focuses on 14 nations

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 07:54 PM PST

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Air travelers from Nigeria, Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and nine other countries will face full-body pat downs before boarding airliners under new security screening procedures targeting foreign passengers announced by the United States on Sunday.


US toughens air screening rules

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 06:44 PM PST

The US authorities are introducing tougher screening rules for passengers arriving by air from nations deemed to have links with terrorism.


France sells surplus flu vaccine

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 06:45 PM PST

France is selling off millions of surplus swine flu vaccine doses to other countries, officials say.


World's tallest building set to open in Dubai

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 06:48 PM PST

In recent years Dubai has grabbed the headlines with audacious offshore islands, rotating buildings and a seven star hotel, and now it opens the world's tallest building.


FACTBOX - Japan PM's woes on economy, diplomacy and scandal

FACTBOX - Japan PM's woes on economy, diplomacy and scandal


FACTBOX - Japan PM's woes on economy, diplomacy and scandal

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:55 PM PST

REUTERS - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama faces a range of hurdles including a fragile economy, a feud with key ally Washington over a U.S. military base, and a political funding scandal.


FEATURE - Decrepit London landmark shows property pain

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:55 PM PST

LONDON (Reuters) - A gust of wind howls around Battersea Power Station, an industrial wasteland by the Thames whose coal-fired furnaces were once used by the Bank of England to burn millions of pounds worth of banknotes.


Iranian protester: 'We are not radicals'

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:06 PM PST

Since June, he has been among thousands to take to the streets of Tehran in support of reform for his country. He says his wish is simple -- a democratic Iran.


U.S. tightens air screening security

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 08:05 PM PST

The Transportation Security Administration announced Sunday new security measures to be implemented by domestic and international air carriers on flights bound for the United States, effective Monday.


Taliban factions compete for bombing credit

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 07:49 PM PST

It was one of the worst blows ever to America's intelligence community -- a suicide bombing that killed seven CIA officers in Afghanistan.


Death toll rises to 75 from Brazilian floods

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:39 PM PST

The death toll rose to 75 Sunday on Brazil's southeast coast after three days of torrential rains unleashed a series of deadly mudslides, an emergency official said.


Saudi-Iran frictions at graves revered by Shiites (AP)

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:30 PM PST

AP - At the cemetery where the Prophet Muhammad's family is buried, an Iranian Shiite Muslim pilgrim overcome with emotion was jerked by a Saudi soldier, who barked a sharp order: "Stop crying!"


Myanmar chief confirms elections to be held 2010 (AP)

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:42 PM PST

AP - Myanmar's ruling junta chief confirmed Monday that the country's first general elections in two decades will be held this year but gave no date for the balloting, expected to exclude pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.


Australia floods declared natural disaster (AFP)

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:25 PM PST

Australian authorities declared a natural disaster Monday in a southeastern farming town where raging floodwaters forced the evacuation of hundreds of people.(AFP/Graphic)AFP - Australian authorities declared a natural disaster Monday in a southeastern farming town where raging floodwaters forced the evacuation of hundreds of people.



South Korea calls on North to search for war dead

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:19 PM PST

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's president proposed a humanitarian project with rival North Korea on Monday under which the two states would cooperate in repatriating remains of tens of thousands of soldiers killed during the 1950-53 Korean War.


25,000 Britain-trained doctors to leave for India (AFP)

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:43 PM PST

A patient is given a vaccination at the University College London Hospital. Nearly 25,000 British doctors of Indian origin are set to emigrate to India within two to four years, a report said Monday quoting a British medical association.(AFP/POOl/File/Lewis Whyld)AFP - Nearly 25,000 British doctors of Indian origin are set to emigrate to India within two to four years, a report said Monday quoting a British medical association.



Japan PM vows to pursue more equal ties with US (AFP)

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:42 PM PST

US military jets seen taking off from the US air base at Futenma in Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture. Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama has pledged to pursue more equal relations with the United States as Tokyo seeks to defuse a row with its close ally over where to move the military base.(AFP/File/Kazuhiro Nogi)AFP - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama pledged Monday to pursue more equal relations with the United States as Tokyo seeks to defuse a row with its close ally over where to move an American military base.



Doc censured and fined

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:35 PM PST

SINGAPORE Dr Zubin Medora, a general practitioner who was suspended from practice for six months last year, has been further censured by the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) and fined S$10,000 (RM24,370) over misrepresentation to a patient that he was a fully trained and accredited specialist

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GP suspended three months

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:26 PM PST

SINGAPORE A general practitioner, who pleaded guilty to seven charges of improper prescription of sleeping pills to his patients and not keeping proper medical records, has been suspended for three months and fined S$1,000 (RM2,470) by the Singapore Medical Council (SMC).

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Jordan spy among 8 killed at CIA Afghan base: report

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 07:58 PM PST

WASHINGTON - The eighth man killed in a suicide bomb attack on a secret CIA base in Afghanistan last week was a captain in the Jordanian spy service known as the General Intelligence Department (GID), The Washington Post reported.

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Powerful quake strikes near Solomon Islands

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 03:37 PM PST

HONIARA, Solomon Islands -A powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck near the Solomon Islands in the western Pacific on Monday, triggering panic but causing no major tsunami, disaster officials said.

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Dubai to open world's tallest tower

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 10:24 PM PST

Emirate hopes latest venture will help it rise above last year's debt difficulties.


Chinese firms evade U.S. Iran sanctions - report

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:53 PM PST

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chinese companies accused of selling missile technology to Iran have managed to get around a U.S. trade ban, with millions of dollars worth of goods from these companies shipped to the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.


South Korea calls on North to search for war dead

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:39 PM PST

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's president proposed a humanitarian project with rival North Korea on Monday under which the two states would cooperate in repatriating remains of tens of thousands of soldiers killed during the 1950-53 Korean War.


Oil touches $80 on US economy, demand optimism (AP)

Posted: 03 Jan 2010 09:30 PM PST

File photo shows people crossing a suspension bridge over the Yellow River in central China. An oil spill from a ruptured pipeline in northern China has reached the Yellow River, in the latest environmental accident to threaten the nation's drinking water, state media said Monday.(AFP/File/Teh Eng Koon)AP - Oil prices touched $80 a barrel Monday in Asia on optimism a gradual U.S. economic recovery in 2010 will boost demand for crude.