Obama heads to tornado-hit U.S. South to back recovery

Rescuers in the tornado-ravaged U.S. South searched through debris for survivors and bodies on Friday ahead of a visit by President Barack Obama to the state worst hit by the disaster that killed 310 people. Obama will view the destruction in Alabama, the hardest hit of seven states that were blasted this week by twisters and violent storms that flattened whole neighbourhoods in the worst U.S. natural catastrophe since Hurricane Katrina... [more]

Swede provides proof in Obama birth investigation

A Swedish woman, Monica Danielsson, 78, may have provided the last piece in a the puzzle on where US president Barack Obama was born, when CNN recently went to Hawaii finally lay the matter to rest. “Obama was lying there next to my Stig in the bassinet and I remember him because he was the only black child there and I thought he was very cute, “ she said to Swedish daily Expressen. CNN recently sent reporter Gary Tuchman from the show... [more]

UN rights chief seeks probe after S. Lanka report

The UN human rights chief said Tuesday that an international inquiry was needed after a damning UN report on the killings of thousands of civilians during Sri Lanka’s 2009 final assault on Tamil separatists. “The eyewitness accounts and credible information contained in this report demand a full, impartial, independent and transparent investigation,” said Navi Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. “Unless... [more]

Kremlin chief wants new nuclear rules post-Chernobyl

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday called on the world community to tighten safety rules at nuclear plants and tell the truth when there were accidents like those at Chernobyl and Fukushima. Medvedev spoke alongside Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich at a solemn ceremony marking the 25th anniversary of the world’s worst nuclear accident at Chernobyl in Ukraine when a reactor exploded, sending radiation billowing across... [more]

Berlusconi talks up nuclear on Chernobyl anniversary

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Tuesday talked up nuclear power as the “safest” form of energy on the 25th anniversary of Chernobyl amid fears linked to the disaster in Japan. “We are absolutely convinced that nuclear energy is the future for the whole world,” Berlusconi said after a summit with French President Nicolas Sarkozy. “Nuclear energy is still the safest,” he told reporters. His... [more]

Turkey: Bosnia and Serbia should join NATO, EU

Turkey wants to help turn the war-ravaged Balkans into a region of cooperation with a joint future in the European Union and NATO, Turkish president said Tuesday, as part of his country’s increased involvement in the region where it has historic influence. “It is our desire to have the whole region united under a wider umbrella of the European Union and NATO,” Abdullah Gul said after talks with Serbia’s President... [more]

U.S. and Britain to step up pressure on Gaddafi

Britain and the United States plan to step up military pressure on Muammar Gaddafi on Tuesday, as the Libyan leader’s army engaged in fierce clashes with rebels in the bloody siege of Misrata. More than a month of air strikes in a British and French-led NATO mission to protect Libyan civilians have failed to dislodge Gaddafi or bring big gains for anti-government rebels who hold much of east Libya, raising fears of a lingering stalemate. British... [more]

Industry blasts Merkel’s ‘disorientated’ coalition

Germany top industry body launched an unusually frank attack on Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government on Tuesday, openly calling it directionless and demanding it pick up the ball on much-needed changes such as tax reform. Hans Heinrich Driftmann, president of the German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK), told daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that Merkel’s conservative Christian Democratic Union and their beleaguered coalition... [more]

Border reforms top agenda at France-Italy summit

French President Nicolas Sarkozy meets Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in Rome on Tuesday with potential revisions to the Schengen open-borders treaty topping the agenda amid a festering row over immigration. Paris has accused Rome of abusing the Schengen pact by issuing temporary residence permits and travel documents to migrants fleeing North Africa in the knowledge that many among the French-speaking Tunisians want to go to France. France... [more]

Julian Assange’s explosive disclosure, more Indian money in Swiss banks than any other nationality

In his most revealing and explosive interview to date, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has revealed to TIMES NOW’s Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami that he is being offered a swap deal if he hands over the exclusive details of Swiss banks and their secret account holders list. In his first ever disclosure he explained the delay in the publication of the Swiss bank secrets, when asked how long the people of India would have to wait for... [more]

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