Berlusconi accuses magistrates of politicising sex scandal

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi charged Wednesday that an enquiry launched by Milan magistrates into his relationship with an underage girl was politically motivated. “There’s been no graft, no incitement to prostitution, not even of a minor,” Berlusconi said in a television address on SKY Italia. The prime minister’s comments came as Milan magistrates launched an enquiry into allegations Berlusconi hooked... [more]

Obama presses China’s Hu on currency, North Korea

U.S. President Barack Obama pressed Chinese President Hu Jintao on Wednesday to let the value of China’s currency rise and sought cooperation in dealing with nuclear standoffs with North Korea and Iran Obama, speaking at a news conference with Hu, touted the mutual benefits of the U.S.-China partnership after the two countries unveiled $45 billion (28 billion pounds) in export deals that seemed to be aimed at papering over deep rifts... [more]

Hong Kong to pass laws to seize Iran-linked assets

Hong Kong said Wednesday it was “striving” to pass legislation to comply with UN sanctions against Iran, after 20 shipping firms in the city were accused of being linked to Tehran’s weapons buildup. Last week, the US Treasury Department slapped sanctions on 24 shipping companies, including four in Britain’s Isle of Man, accused of being fronts for Iranian businesses involved in Iran’s missile programmes. The... [more]

Fresh ‘Shaolin Temple’ goes for drama over kung fu

It’s the kung fu classic that launched the career of a then little-known 17-year-old Chinese martial arts champion called Jet Li. Nearly three decades later, “The Shaolin Temple” has received a blockbuster update, with the backing of the famous center of fighting monks of the title and the setting of the 1982 release. Veteran Hong Kong action director Benny Chan has written a new story and cast some of the biggest names... [more]

Rising rivers swamp another Australian town

Authorities told townspeople in Australia’s southeast to flee homes with three days of supplies Wednesday as a surging river threatened another community in a flooding crisis that has devastated the country’s mining industry. Up to 1,500 homes in Kerang, in the north of Victoria state, could be affected if the Lodden River rises any further. The flooding in Victoria follows weeks of massive flooding in northeastern Queensland,... [more]

Croat embassy grenade in Germany an extremist ‘warning’

A grenade found in a parcel sent to the Croatian embassy in Berlin was sent as a warning to the Croatian and Serbian presidents who advocate good ties between the former foes, the Balkan nation’s media reported Tuesday. “This little grenade is a warning to (Croatian president) Ivo Josipovic and (Serbian president) Boris Tadic” the influential Vecernji List daily said, quoting a threatening letter that allegedly accompanied... [more]

Kerr shows off ‘our beautiful little son’

Supermodel Miranda Kerr has taken to cyberspace to show off her baby son Flynn. The Aussie beauty gave birth to her first child on 6 January and she posted a shot of herself posing with the tot on her Kora Organics website on Tuesday. Calling the baby “our beautiful little son,” the model pays tribute to husband Orlando Bloom, who was with her throughout the birth, insisting, “I could not have done it without him.” She... [more]

Brazil judge: Italian fugitive could be sent home

The head of Brazil’s Supreme Court has said that convicted fugitive Cesare Battisti may be extradited if he is found to be in the country illegally, in a reversal from the Lula government’s position. “If the Supreme Court decides that is not within the terms of the (bilateral extradition treaty), he will have to be extradited,” said Judge Cezar Peluso told reporters about the Italian former leftwing militant’s... [more]

China pushes back on renewed U.S. currency calls

Chinese President Hu Jintao on Tuesday flew to the United States for a state visit buffeted before he even lands by senior U.S. senators demanding tough action against China for “manipulating” its currency. Hu said earlier this week he would not accept U.S. arguments the yuan was undervalued. The latest sparring over the currency underlines tensions over trade that will likely dominate Wednesday’s summit in Washington between... [more]

Iran: Sanctions won’t stop nuclear drive

Iran’s president says not even 100,000 U.N. Security Council resolutions will stop his country’s nuclear ambitions. The semiofficial Fars news agency says Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made the remarks during a meeting with a group of journalists Tuesday in Tehran. Iran has hardened its position on its nuclear program ahead of Jan. 21-22 talks with world powers in Istanbul, Turkey. Tehran says it will refuse to talk about its right to... [more]

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