Julia Gillard says war is not over

THE death of Osama bin Laden was a “small measure of justice” for Australians still mourning the loss of friends and family to terrorist atrocities, Julia Gillard said today. “Osama bin Laden declared war on innocent people and today he has paid the price for that declaration,” the Prime Minister said. She revealed the Department of Foreign Affairs had issued bulletins urging “enhanced vigilance” by... [more]

N. Korea seizes mobile phones to curb news

North Korea has started a drive to confiscate mobile phones smuggled from China in an attempt to suppress news from the outside world, a group of defectors from the communist state said. North Korea Intellectuals Solidarity said in its latest newsletter police in North Hamkyong and Yangkang provinces bordering Russia and China have started urging residents to voluntarily surrender mobile phones or face punishment. It cited sources in the... [more]

Muhammad Ali leads Cooper tributes

Legendary heavyweight Muhammad Ali led the tributes to his “old friend” Sir Henry Cooper, who died on Sunday, describing him as “a great fighter and a gentleman”. Cooper passed away at his son’s house at Oxted in Surrey just two days before his 77th birthday. Arguably Cooper’s most famous fight was a non-title contest against Ali in London in 1963, when he knocked down the man then known as Cassius Clay... [more]

Al Qaeda No.2 Zawahri most likely to succeed bin Laden

Egyptian-born doctor and surgeon Ayman al-Zawahri is al Qaeda’s second-in-command expected to succeed Osama bin Laden following his killing in a firefight with U.S. forces in Pakistan. Zawahri has been the brains behind bin Laden and his al Qaeda network, and at times its most public face, repeatedly denouncing the United States and its allies in video messages. In the latest monitored by the SITE Intelligence Group last month, he... [more]

Japan, SKorean markets rise, dollar gains

Markets in Japan and South Korea rose Monday amid holiday-thinned trading in Asia after U.S. stocks gained on positive earnings to round out their best month since the end of last year. The dollar rose and oil prices extended declines after news of the death of Osama bin Laden. Japan’s Nikkei 225 gained 1.5 percent to 9,997.91. Asia’s largest market will be closed Tuesday through Thursday amid Japan’s annual Golden Week... [more]

British PM Welcomes Bin Laden’s Death

British Prime Minister David Cameron said Osama bin Laden’s death will “bring great relief to people across the world”, as global leaders rushed to congratulate the United States for the raid that left him dead. Shortly after US President Barack Obama announced the al Qaeda leader had died in a US-led operation in Pakistan, Cameron said: “Osama bin Laden was responsible for the worst terrorist atrocities the world... [more]

US embassy and bases on high alert

The United States embassy as well as American military bases in Germany are on high alert to the risk of extremist reprisals after President Barack Obama announced late Sunday that al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden had been killed. The US State Department warned of the “enhanced potential for anti-American violence,” following bin Laden’s death and placed its embassies and military installations around the world on high alert. Germany... [more]

Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden dead, Obama says

Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed Sunday in a firefight with U.S. forces in Pakistan and his body was recovered, President Barack Obama announced Sunday. “Justice has been done,” Obama said in a dramatic, late-night White House speech announcing the death of the elusive mastermind of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the New York and Washington. Obama said U.S. forces led the operation that killed bin Laden. No Americans... [more]

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