Prokhorov suggests limiting govt influence on mass media by cutting state stakes

Russian billionaire and the leader of the Right Cause party Mikhail Prokhorov said on Sunday he suggested cutting state stakes in Russia’s mass media to limit governmental influence on it. “We advocate that (the government) should not own more than a blocking pack in federal media,” Prokhorov told reporters, adding that the mass media freedom would allow Russian society to be more “healthy”. He also said that... [more]

Rowan Atkinson walks Sydney red carpet for Johnny English reborn premiere

BRITISH comedy legend Rowan Atkinson and former Bond girl, Rosamund Pike, have walked the red carpet in Sydney for the world premiere of their latest film, Johnny English Reborn. In the sequel to the 2002 spy-comedy Johnny English, Atkinson reprises his role as the unlikely secret service agent, who is called in to stop a group of international assassins from taking down the Chinese premier. Atkinson and Pike were joined in Sydney by... [more]

Empty churches big business in Holland

The growing number of churches no longer serving as such has led to a renovation boom, a national heritage foundation says. As a result of the ongoing secularisation, only 7,000 of Holland’s 19,000 churches are still being used for worship. The other 12,000 have been given a new function or are on sale, according to the foundation. “Giving old buildings such as churches a new lease on life also fits with sustainability trends”, the... [more]

US presses Swiss banks for data over tax evasion

US authorities have given Switzerland until Tuesday to transmit data from tax evaders in the United States who have stashed assets away in Swiss banks, the SonntagsZeitung reported on Sunday. The United States has asked for detailed information on US nationals who have hidden their money in Switzerland, the paper said, basing its report on a three-page letter from the US deputy attorney general James Cole, dated August 31, addressed to the... [more]

Travel website TripAdvisor probed amid claims that millions of reviews are fake

TRAVEL review website TripAdvisor under investigation by Britain’s advertising watchdog following allegations that its claim to provide trustworthy and genuine reviews from real travelers is false. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has opened a formal investigation into the company after receiving a complaint that fake and misleading reviews have reached “epidemic levels,” The Times reported. TripAdvisor, which... [more]

S.Korea police break up protest against navy base

More than 1,000 South Korean riot police dispersed or arrested scores of protesters who for months have blocked construction of a naval base on a scenic holiday island. Navy engineers resumed work after police evicted about 130 protesters who have occupied the site at Gangjeong on the coast of southern Jeju island since June. Military officials say the $970 million project is vital for national security. But village residents and activists... [more]

Anti-missile radar to be deployed in Turkey – Foreign Ministry Turkey

An early warning radar system will be deployed in Turkey within the NATO missile defense program, Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Selcuk Unal said on Friday. “The deployment of this [missile defense] element in Turkey will constitute our contribution to the defense system being developed within the new NATO [defense] strategy and will strengthen the defense potential of NATO as well as our national defense system,” Unal said. Talks... [more]

Defiant Australian PM vows to stay in the job

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard dismissed mounting speculation about her future, vowing to stay in the job despite a crushing court blow to the government’s asylum-seeker policy. The nation’s highest court on Wednesday scuttled Canberra’s proposal to send 800 boat people to Malaysia, in a huge embarrassment for Gillard and her fragile Labor government, sparking fevered talk that her days are numbered. The Sydney... [more]

Uzbekistan marks independence with reform vow

Uzbekistan on Thursday marked 20 years since independence from the USSR, as its president pledged political and economic reform in ex-Soviet Central Asia’s most populous nation. In 1991, Uzbekistan “put an end to the period of colonial oppression and dependency,” said President Islam Karimov at the festive ceremony on the eve of the independence day. “No matter what threats were voiced against our country, and no... [more]

The world’s most influential women

Forbes has released a list of the world’s most powerful women. For the third straight year, there are no Russian women on the list. German Chancellor Angela Merkel tops the list. #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 12%; } #gallery-1 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-1 .gallery-caption { margin-left:... [more]

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