Italy denies has offered arms to Libya rebels

Italy on Saturday denied it had reached any agreement with Libyan rebels to supply them with arms in their battle against Muammar Gaddafi. “There has been no agreement to supply them with weapons,” a foreign ministry spokesman told Reuters. He was responding to a claim by a rebel spokesman in Benghazi who said Italy had agreed to supply the anti-Gaddafi forces with whatever weapons they needed. The foreign ministry spokesman... [more]

Malaysia agrees to take Australian asylum seekers

Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced Saturday that Malaysia has agreed to take hundreds of asylum seekers who land in Australia illegally, in a move described as a “big blow” to people smugglers. Under the bilateral agreement, up to 800 boat people who try to reach Australia will be taken immediately to Malaysia instead, with their claims processed there by the United Nations. In return, Australia has agreed to accept and resettle,... [more]

Eurozone mulling easier recovery terms for Greece

Eurozone members are debating milder recovery terms for debt-hitGreece as it struggles to stick to a harsh austerity plan, Greek media said Saturday after emergency talks in Luxembourg. The reports said Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou had flown to a “secret” meeting among G20 eurozone states that debated giving Athens more time to repay a 110-billion-euro ($157 billion) EU-IMF loan and easier deficit reduction targets. The... [more]

China says not deliberately seeking trade surplus with U.S

China reiterated on Friday that it is not deliberately seeking a trade surplus with the United States, Chinese Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao said, days before talks with the United States. “China’s position is clear — that we are not deliberately pursuing a large trade surplus,” Zhu told a news briefing ahead of the annual Strategic and Economic Dialogue in Washington D.C. from Monday. “This is a mutually... [more]

British referendum set to reject voting change

Britain Friday looked set to reject a change in the way its lawmakers are elected after the country voted in a national referendum that has threatened to tear the ruling coalition apart. Bitter campaigning for the vote opened up a rift between the centre-right Conservative party and the smaller Liberal Democrats just one year after they joined forces in an unlikely political marriage. Opinion polls indicate a landslide win for the campaign... [more]

Portugal raises $1.67B as it awaits bailout cash

Portugal has raised euro1.12 billion ($1.67 billion) in an auction of 3-month Treasury bills, a day after officials said the cash-strapped country had agreed on a euro78 billion bailout. The steep increase in the interest rate on the T-bills Wednesday underscored Portual’s financial plight as investors demanded a 4.65 percent interest rate_ up from 4.05 percent on the same debt two weeks ago. More positively, the government debt agency... [more]

China hails death of bin Laden, defends partner Pakistan

China hailed on Tuesday the death of Osama bin Laden in a U.S. raid while defending its regional partner Pakistan against accusations it had done too little against terror threats. Beijing and Washington have gone through bouts of friction over Taiwan and Tibet, regional security and most recently China’s clampdown on dissent and human rights activists. China showed no appetite, however, for turning the U.S. raid that killed bin Laden... [more]

Portugal needs over 100 billion euros in aid

Portugal needs over 100 billion euros (89 billion pounds) in EU/IMF loans, including up to 10 billion euros for its banks, but there are doubts whether Brussels will allow the bailout to exceed its initial target of 80 billion euros, Diario Economico newspaper said on Tuesday. The business daily said the technical team from the European Commission, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund working in Lisbon had concluded that... [more]

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]

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