World’s deepest metro station to be unveiled in St. Petersburg

A new subway station, the world’s deepest, will be unveiled on Wednesday in downtown St. Petersburg, the northwest Russian city’s administration reported. The Admiralteiskaya station lies over 100 m (330ft) below the surface. Its opening will decrease the load on other metro stations in the city. A total of 10.2 billion rubles ($325 mln) has been allocated from the city budget to the construction of stations and tunnels in 2011. Share... [more]

Floods derail iron-ore train in Australia

Heavy flooding following a tropical cyclone in northern Australiaswept a 20-carriage freight train off a bridge, injuring the driver, as the storm system threatened to intensify. The iron-ore train derailed on Tuesday, following torrential rain in the Northern Territory caused by Grant, a tropical cyclone that triggered heavy flooding in some areas, swamping roads and stranding scores of people, police said. Its two crew members both... [more]

Sweden struggles with wrath of storm Dagmar

Close to 60,000 homes across Sweden remained without power on Tuesday morning and rail passengers were still stranded in the north in the wake of storm “Dagmar”, which tore through the country over the Christmas holiday weekend. Around 60,000 customers from utility providers Fortum, Eon, Vattenfall, and Härjeån had to make due without electricity overnight into Tuesday. Eon doesn’t expect to have power restored to customers in... [more]

Panic as Indonesian volcano erupts

ONE of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes erupted today, spewing clouds of ash and panicking villagers but no evacuation has been ordered so far, a government vulcanologist said. The first eruption of Mount Lokon was at 3.07am local time (06.07 AEDT, 19.07 Monday GMT), followed by two more bursts within minutes, Farid Bina said from a monitoring post near the volcano on Sulawesi island. “The eruption was heard as far as five kilometres... [more]

Russian boat stricken in Antarctic has second hole

A second hole has been found in a stricken Russian fishing boat in Antarctic waters, but rescuers said they were making good progress with repairs and the vessel should be seaworthy by Wednesday. The Sparta, with a crew of 32, has been stranded near the Antarctic ice shelf since it was holed 11 days ago and heavy ice in the area prevented nearby vessels offering immediate assistance. Pumps and fuel dropped from a New Zealand Air Force Hercules... [more]

Barack Obama arrives in Hawaii for Christmas

US President Barack Obama has arrived in Hawaii, embarking on his year-end holiday after the political maelstrom of Washington – where he just earned a bruising tax victory. Air Force One touched down at Hickham Air Force Base in Honolulu at 5.52pm Friday (2.52pm today AEDT) after a flight of nearly nine hours. The president came to the press cabin with Christmas wishes early in the flight. Obama had delayed plans to join his wife... [more]

Holly Valance gets engaged to Nick Candy. Their first dance should be good

Australian singer/actress Holly Valance has got a very special early Christmas present, as her billionaire property developer boyfriend Nick Candy proposed in spectacular style. Nick and Holly are on holiday in Mauritius following the finale of Strictly Come Dancing last Saturday, and the groom-to-be got down on one knee on the beach with flaming torches spelling out his request. Holly shared a picture of the moment Nick popped the... [more]

GM says no to new Saab deal

General Motors Co. repeated its opposition to the sale of the Swedish automaker Saab to a group of Chinese investors. GM spokesman James Cain said the company remains opposed to the deal as structured and insisted no deal can move forward without GM’s approval. “Saab’s various new alternative proposals are not meaningfully different from what was originally proposed to General Motors and rejected,” the spokesman said. “Each... [more]

Six explosive devices found in Bangkok

Thai police said Friday they had found and defused six potentially explosive devices in the capital Bangkok, days after the government called for heightened vigilance over the New Year period. A man was arrested on suspicion of planting the devices outside a bank, on an overpass and at a road intersection in the city’s eastern suburbs. “So far six bombs were found at three locations,” Major General Wichai Sungprapai, metropolitan... [more]

Dutch infrastucture minister astonishes MPs

Infrastructure Minister Melanie Schultz van Haegen has surprised MPs by telling them that when maximum speeds on motorways are increased to 130 kilometres per hour in 2012, 20 percent of the roads will not yet be suitable for such speeds. She says this is because measures to improve safety will not be ready until later. Nevertheless, she wants to introduce the increased maximum speed as of 2012, even on roads which still need to be adapted.... [more]

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