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]

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]

Western Norway closed by avalanches

With milder weather, more than 70 major roads in the counties of Sogn og Fjordane, Hordaland and Rogaland in Western Norway have been closed by avalanches, rock slides and flooding this weekend. Several towns, hamlets and farms are completely isolated, and the situation is worst in Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane, but Odda and Sauda in Rogaland are also isolated by slides and floodwaters. The highway authorities call the situation chaotic... [more]

Australia says economic cost of floods to top other disasters

Floods devastating huge areas of Australia’s eastern seaboard, including the nation’s third-largest city, look set to be the costliest natural disaster ever in a country known for climatic extremes, Treasurer Wayne Swan said on Monday. The floods in the major resource state of Queensland, which have swept through an area the size of South Africa, and overnight in 46 towns in Victoria state would not delay a promised return to... [more]

Australia floods sweep south, trail of disaster grows

Australian floods wreaked fresh havoc on rural communities in the south on Sunday, leaving a trail of destruction across four states, at least 17 dead and the prospect of reconstruction of historic proportions. As tens of thousands of people in flood-stricken towns and cities in the north worked to clean out their homes and offices, heavy rains and floods meted out fresh disaster in southern Victoria state, the nation’s second most... [more]

Regional Queensland cities in flood recovery mode

AFTER spending a fortnight under siege from swollen rivers, several of Queensland’s largest regional centres are finally on the road to recovery. Residents at Rockhampton, Bundaberg, Gympie and Maryborough have returned to homes damaged by the floods and have begun the long and trying clean-up process. Floodwaters are still receding at Rockhampton, almost two weeks after the Fitzroy River peaked at 9.2 metres, and many affected residents... [more]

Norwegian Shipping: Arms against pirates

Norwegian shipowners Stolt-Nilsen have introduce armed guards onboard its ships threatened by pirates off the coast of Somalia. Maniging director Niels G. Stolt-Nielsen says they do not have a choice, if the international naval patrol or a convoy is not in the area. According to the Norwegian financial newspaper Dagens Næringsliv, the Norwegian shipping lines Frontline and Fred. Olsen are also considering the use of armed guards onboard... [more]

Wild floods hit thousands more Australian homes

Australia’s flood crisis shifted to the country’s far south on Sunday, with 13,000 homes swamped by a record deluge as the toll mounted in the reeling northeast amid scenes of devastation. Dozens of towns braced for unprecedented river levels in Victoria state, where 13,000 homes were under water and 3,000 people had fled the rising waters, days after the flooding emergency peaked in northeastern Queensland. Homes were swamped... [more]

UN to call for aid to help Sri Lanka flood victims

The United Nations said Saturday it will appeal for emergency flood aid for Sri Lanka, where 32 people have died, hundreds of thousands are homeless and vast rice fields ready to be harvested are now under water. Flooding in the rice fields has disrupted livelihoods of many in the eastern region hardest hit after the heavy rains. The U.N. will issue an appeal in the coming days for money to help replant the fields and compensate people affected,... [more]

Foreign diplomats set to tour Iran nuclear sites

Foreign diplomats were set to kick-off on Saturday a two-day tour of Iran’s atomic sites at the invitation of Tehran, in a bid to drum up support for its contentious nuclear programme. The rare tour to Iran’s main uranium enrichment facility at Natanz and the heavy water installation in Arak was apparently snubbed by Iran’s key allies China and Russia, as well as the European Union. Iran had invited several envoys to the... [more]

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