Putin ready for ‘dialogue’ with protestors: Kudrin

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is ready for dialogue with the Russian protest movement to ensure that presidential polls are fair, according to his old ally and ex-finance minister Alexei Kudrin. Kudrin told the Vedomosti daily that he met Putin — who has announced plans to swap jobs with President Dmitry Medvedev after the March 4 polls — on the eve of Saturday’s mass rally in Moscow. “From my conversation with Putin,... [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]

Tepco seeks $9 billion more for Fukushima compensation

Tokyo Electric Power Co <9501.T> asked a government-backed bailout body on Tuesday for an additional 690 billion yen (5.6 billion pounds) to help compensate victims of the nuclear crisis at its Fukushima Daiichi power plant. To help Japan’s biggest utility, known as Tepco, meet costs running into trillions of yen for compensation and cleanup, the government had already agreed in November to provide 890 billion yen through a bailout... [more]

Russian activist ‘handed new 10-day sentence’

A leading anti-Kremlin Russian activist has been handed a new 10-day jail sentence just after a mass opposition protest in Moscow, his lawyer said. Sergei Udaltsov, who leads the extreme-left wing Left Front Movement, had already served 15 days for taking part in a protest in Moscow against the conduct of December 4 parliamentary elections won by Vladimir Putin’s party. But a Moscow court has now ordered him to serve 10 more days in... [more]

Russian spy chief resigns

The chief of Russia’s military intelligence (GRU), Lt. Gen. Alexander Shlyakhturov, resigned from his post on Saturday, the Kommersant business daily reported. According to the newspaper, Shlyakhturov, 64, will in the near future head the board of directors of the Moscow Institute of Heat Engineering (MIT), the developer of the Bulava ballistic missile and other strategic missile systems. Now it is led by the head of Russia’s Federal... [more]

Kremlin panel urges new polls

THE Kremlin’s rights panel has called for the resignation of Russia’s election chief and snap parliamentary elections in a damning statement on “discredited” polls that sparked mass demonstrations. The recommendations by the panel – which advises President Dmitry Medvedev on rights and social issues – are not binding but will add to pressure on the authorities for radical changes after the December 4 polls. It... [more]

Mass rally in Moscow raises pressure on Putin

Tens of thousands of flag-waving and chanting protesters called on Saturday for a disputed parliamentary election to be rerun, increasing pressure on Vladimir Putin as he seeks a new term as Russian president. The protesters chanted “Russia without Putin” and “New elections, New elections” as speakers called for an end to Putin’s 12-year domination of the country at the second big opposition rally in two weeks... [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]

Russia opposition to stage new mass protest

Russia’s opposition plans to stage new nationwide demonstrations on Saturday, expected to attract tens of thousands of people to protest alleged rigging of December 4 parliamentary elections. Incensed by claims of wholesale violations in the polls that handed a reduced majority to Vladimir Putin’s ruling party, tens of thousands of people already took to the streets across Russia on December 10. Those protests were the biggest... [more]

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