Lawyer sees ruling on jailed missionaries Thursday

The Haitian judge deciding whether 10 U.S. missionaries should face trial for attempting to take a busload of children out of the country is probably ready to make his ruling, a defense lawyer said. Judge Bernard Saint-Vil finished questioning the Americans on Wednesday and now must transmit his recommendation to the prosecutor, lawyer Gary Lassade said. The prosecutor could appeal if the judge recommended dropping charges, but the judge... [more]

Ahmadinejad warns Israel against any military move

Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad saidIsrael should be resisted and finished off if it launched military action in the region, state broadcaster IRIB reported on Thursday. Ahmadeinjad’s comments were made when the president spoke over the telephone with his Syrian counterpart late on Wednesday. Last week, Syria – a key regional ally of Iran – accused Israel of pushing the Middle East toward a new war. Lebanese... [more]

US sanctions target Iranian elites

New U.S. sanctions imposed on elements of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps reflect the Obama administration’s strategy of punishing the elite corps and not the Iranian people over the country’s nuclear and missile programs. The Treasury Department said Wednesday it was freezing the assets in U.S. jurisdictions of Revolutionary Guard Gen. Rostam Qasemi and four subsidiaries of a previously penalized construction firm... [more]

Statoil reports over threefold rise in Q4 profits

Norwegian oil company Statoil ASA said Thursday that fourth quarter profits more than tripled, as a rise in oil prices and increased production offset slumping gas prices. Net profit for the October through December period surged to 7.1 billion kroner ($1.2 billion) from 2 billion kroner in 2008, the state-controlled oil concern said. Revenue, meanwhile, slumped to 125 billion kroner from 150 billion kroner a year earlier. The Stavanger-based... [more]

Thailand to deport crew of NKorean weapons plane

Thai prosecutors dropped charges against the five-man crew of an aircraft accused of smuggling weapons from North Korea, saying Thursday the men would be deported to preserve good relations with their home countries. The Attorney General’s Office said the decision was made after the governments of Belarus and Kazakhstan contacted the Thai Foreign Ministry and requested the crew’s release to face prosecution at home. “To... [more]

Renewed focus on China position on Iran sanctions

Tougher statements from Russia are putting renewed focus on China’s reluctance to agree to a new set of international sanctions against Iran. China — which relies on Iran for much of its energy supplies — maintains that now isn’t the right time to discuss such measures and that the door to negotiations with Iran remains open. Russia has also been dubious about sanctions, but Moscow officials on Tuesday said Iran’s... [more]

Today in History – 11th Feb.

Today is Thursday, Feb. 11, the 42nd day of 2010. There are 323 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Feb. 11, 1960, “Tonight Show” host Jack Paar stunned his audience by walking off the program in a dispute with NBC over its decision to censor an anecdote he’d quoted the night before having to do with a misunderstanding over the British term “W.C.” (short for “water closet,”... [more]

Icelandic ex-minister criticises Wellink

The minister in charge of Iceland’s banking sector at the time of the collapse of online savings bank Icesave has accused Dutch central bank president Nout Wellink of making a ‘rude misleading’ statement while giving evidence to a government commission. Last week, Wellink told the De Wit commission investigating the cause and effect of the economic crisis that he felt the Icelandic authorities had lied to him about the... [more]

Big cities in Holland want alcohol ban for under 18s

Officials in Rotterdam, Utrecht and the Hague want the government to ban all alcohol sales to the under-18s, the Telegraaf reports on Wednesday. At the moment, 16 and 17-year-olds can legally buy wine, beer and pre mixed alcopops in shops and drink beer and wine in bars. Legislation currently going through parliament will allow local authorities to decide for themselves whether the age limit for alcohol should be 16 or 18. Alcohol tourism But... [more]

Weed will help feed the world, gene scientists hope

A humble weed native to the Mediterranean and Middle East and viewed by gardeners in some countries as an invasive pest could hold the secret to boosting yields of cereals and biofuels, scientists hope. In a paper published on Wednesday by the British journal Nature, biologists from both sides of the Atlantic said they had unravelled the genome of Brachypodium distachyon, a small wild grass that offers big promise in plant biotechnology. Also... [more]

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