US and China Agree ‘Dialogue’ On Human Rights

President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao have agreed to a ‘dialogue’ on human rights, following a day of high-profile meetings. The US president told a news conference at the White House that the US will continue to push for freedom of speech, assembly and religion for the Chinese people. President Hu also called for greater cooperation between the Chinese and US militaries in order to build trust. President Hu’s... [more]

Rising rivers swamp another Australian town

Authorities told townspeople in Australia’s southeast to flee homes with three days of supplies Wednesday as a surging river threatened another community in a flooding crisis that has devastated the country’s mining industry. Up to 1,500 homes in Kerang, in the north of Victoria state, could be affected if the Lodden River rises any further. The flooding in Victoria follows weeks of massive flooding in northeastern Queensland,... [more]

Kerr shows off ‘our beautiful little son’

Supermodel Miranda Kerr has taken to cyberspace to show off her baby son Flynn. The Aussie beauty gave birth to her first child on 6 January and she posted a shot of herself posing with the tot on her Kora Organics website on Tuesday. Calling the baby “our beautiful little son,” the model pays tribute to husband Orlando Bloom, who was with her throughout the birth, insisting, “I could not have done it without him.” She... [more]

Victorian floods update : Hundreds face threat in Victoria’s north

HUNDREDS more homes are expected to be flooded in Victoria’s north as the Loddon and Avoca rivers gush towards the Murray. The Wimmera River peaked at Horsham around midday (AEDT) today as predicted and towns further north are now in the firing line. Upstream at Warracknabeal at least 244 homes are predicted to be inundated or isolated tomorrow or Thursday when the Yarriambiack Creek peaks and residents of Kerang have been told to... [more]

Brazil helicopters reach isolated flood victims

Brazilian army helicopters have reached residents who have been cut off from help for five days because of recent flooding. One team managed to rescue five people in the morning as clearer weather allowed the aircraft to navigate more safely around the craggy terrain north of Rio de Janiero. The death toll from the flooding and subsequent mudslides stands at 665 but is still rising and 120 people are reported missing. Hundreds of people... [more]

Kidman & Urban proud of fellow Aussies’ fighting spirit

New parents Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have paid tribute to the “spirit” of their fellow Australians following the devastating floods in Queensland earlier this month. The state was plunged into a state of emergency as heavy rain caused massive flooding throughout the region – at least 25 people have died and thousands of residents have been forced to flee their homes. Kidman and Urban, who welcomed new daughter Faith... [more]

Aigner calls for state support at dioxin summit

Agriculture Minister Ilse Aigner on Tuesday urged state officials to implement a federal action plan that aims to prevent future food contamination ahead of special government summit on the dioxin animal feed scandal. “I expect that the states will stand behind this plan and do their part to increase quality and monitoring, and improve inspection practices,” Aigner told dailyHamburger Abendblatt. The minister said she was confident... [more]

Norwegians to protect Somalia’s fisheries

The Norwegian firm Clear Ocean has purchased the former Norwegian frigate “Horten” from the Defence Department, with the aim to set up a fishery protection agency in Somalia. The plan is to buy another five to six vessels, six helicopters and one surveillance plane, and to hire a crew of 150 to operate the ships. The company will carry out inspection of the fisheries zone off the Somali coast and also protect vessels against... [more]

Floods rage in southern Australia

Floodwaters feared to have claimed the life of a young boy cut the southern Australian town of Horsham in two Tuesday as Canberra urged big business to dig deep for the disaster’s victims. Prime Minister Julia Gillard turned to corporate Australia for help in what is expected to be the nation’s costliest ever natural disaster — a deluge that has lashed five of its seven states, killing more than 30 people. “The support... [more]

UN atomic expert downplays China nuclear ‘breakthrough’

China has become one of only a handful of countries that can reprocess spent nuclear fuel but is not yet capable of doing so on an industrial scale, a UN atomic expert said Monday. Earlier this month, the China National Nuclear Corporation said it had achieved a significant “breakthrough” by developing a fuel reprocessing technology that will extend the lifespan of Beijing’s proven uranium deposits to 3,000 years, from... [more]

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