Man to undergo surgery on 1m tumour

A MAN who has a 90kg tumour on his leg will today undergo surgery on the massive growth. Dr McKay McKinnon, who has successfully treated similar tumour cases, is scheduled to operate on Vietnamese man Nguyen Duy Hai today. The operation has a 50 per cent success rate. “It’s common for people to fear death, and I’m no exception. But when I heard that Dr McKinnon had decided to come back to Vietnam one more time to give me a new... [more]

South Korea to set up fund to prepare for North Korea unification

SOUTH Korea said it would set up a fund this year to prepare for eventual reunification with North Korea, as the death of the North’s longtime leader Kim Jong-Il refocused attention on the issue. The unification ministry, which handles cross-border relations, said one of its policy priorities this year was practical preparations for reunification including the fund. In a policy document it also vowed actively to engage in “reunification... [more]

China airlines refuse to pay EU carbon charge

Chinese airlines will not pay a charge on carbon emissions imposed by the European Union from January 1, a national aviation industry group said Thursday. The cap-and-trade scheme, which has angered the US and Chinese governments and airlines worldwide, came into force on Sunday after the European Union’s highest court rejected a challenge brought by US carriers last month. “China, of course, will not cooperate with the... [more]

Mikhail Prokhorov compares himself to Vladimir Putin

The businessman has published his presidential pre-election program. Mikhail Prokhorov has become the first presidential candidate to publish his pre-election program. It is entitled “The Present and the Future”. In it, he compares his views with the policies conducted by Vladimir Putin, promising radical changes and reassessment of the relationship between the people and the government. The candidate calls on voters not to wait for... [more]

Automakers race to Russia

Automakers look for safe harbour on emerging markets as rest of the globe urged into austerity. Russia’s car market has become attractive to car makers since car sales continue to increase with 41% growth in the first ten months of 2011. “According to the results of 2011, we are expecting about 1,7 million vehicles would be produced in Russia next year, it would be a 41% growth comparing to 2010 and a historic high”, Stanly Root from... [more]

Sudden reunification could be trouble for Seoul

A single, reunified Korea has long been a cherished dream of people on both sides of the world’s most heavily fortified border. South Korea even has a Cabinet-level ministry preparing for the day. And while Kim Jong Il’s death last month has raised those hopes higher among some in Seoul, few are eager to talk about the cold reality: Sudden reunification could be traumatic for both countries. Any North Korean collapse and... [more]

United States dismisses Iran’s belligerent statements

The United States on Tuesday dismissed Iran’s warning to keep the U.S. aircraft carrier, which recently left the area, away from the Gulf. Iran’s military has told Washington not to send its aircraft carrier back to the Persian Gulf, threatening the U.S. with response measures. “I think it reflects the fact that Iran is in a position of weakness. It’s the latest round of Iranian threats and it’s confirmation that Tehran is under... [more]

Senior US diplomat in China after Kim Jong-Il death

Senior US diplomat Kurt Campbell was due to meet Wednesday with Chinese foreign ministry officials to discuss North Korea after the death of Kim Jong-Il, a US embassy spokesman said. Campbell, the assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, is the first US diplomat to visit North Korea’s closest ally since the leader of the isolated state died from a heart attack on December 17. Kim’s death has sparked concerns... [more]

Chairman says Samsung to focus on new products

South Korea’s Samsung Electronics will this year focus on developing new products and tapping into new businesses to get ahead of competitors amid the global economic slowdown, its chairman said Monday. Lee Kun-Hee, in a New Year’s speech to employees, said existing businesses would experience a stagnation in growth, and that new start-ups would provide the best opportunities even although they will find it increasingly competitive... [more]

US seals $3.48B missiles, technology sale to UAE

The United States has reached a deal to sell $3.48 billion worth of missiles and related technology to the United Arab Emirates, a close Mideast ally, as part of a massive buildup ofdefense technology among friendly Mideast nations near Iran. Pentagon spokesman George Little announced the Christmas Day sale on Friday night. He said the U.S. and U.A.E. have a strong defense relationship and are both interested in “a secure and... [more]

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