Italy warns against Libya officials purge

THE West must not repeat the same mistake in Libya as it did in Iraq, Italy’s foreign minister said, warning against a full-scale purging of military officials and bureaucrats from Muammar Gaddafi’s regime. “Why destroy all the structure, all the apparatus in Libya like we have done in Iraq, making a big mistake,” Franco Frattini told reporters at an economics forum in the Lake Como resort town of Cernobbio. “We... [more]

Empty churches big business in Holland

The growing number of churches no longer serving as such has led to a renovation boom, a national heritage foundation says. As a result of the ongoing secularisation, only 7,000 of Holland’s 19,000 churches are still being used for worship. The other 12,000 have been given a new function or are on sale, according to the foundation. “Giving old buildings such as churches a new lease on life also fits with sustainability trends”, the... [more]

Japan’s typhoon death toll rises to 17

A typhoon that pummelled western Japan left at least 17 people dead and 43 missing on Sunday after swollen rivers swept away buildings and landslides crushed houses. One of the victims drowned to death after flood waters gushed into his car, and streets were submerged in scenes that rekindled memories of the March 11 tsunami disaster. Typhoon Talas, which made landfall on Saturday, packed gusts of up to 108 kilometres (68 miles) per hour... [more]

US presses Swiss banks for data over tax evasion

US authorities have given Switzerland until Tuesday to transmit data from tax evaders in the United States who have stashed assets away in Swiss banks, the SonntagsZeitung reported on Sunday. The United States has asked for detailed information on US nationals who have hidden their money in Switzerland, the paper said, basing its report on a three-page letter from the US deputy attorney general James Cole, dated August 31, addressed to the... [more]

Israel ‘Will Not Apologise Over Flotilla Deaths’

Israel’s prime minister has refused to apologise to Turkey for last year’s deadly military raid on a Turkish-lead flotilla heading for Gaza. Benjamin Netanyahu said actions by naval commandos, which left nine Turkish nationals dead, were carried out in self-defence to prevent arms from reaching the Palestinian strip. In his first public remarks since Turkey expelled the Israeli ambassador on Friday, Mr Netanyahu expressed regret... [more]

Japan braces for major typhoon

JAPAN is bracing for a major typhoon that is expected to cross over the western and central areas of the archipelago during the next two days. The Japan Meteorological Agency said Typhoon Talas was travelling slowly at 10km/h today. It was packing winds of up to 180km/h and setting off downpours and strong winds. The typhoon was expected to cause rainfalls for long periods, because of its relative slow speed. Among the rain-affected will... [more]

Travel website TripAdvisor probed amid claims that millions of reviews are fake

TRAVEL review website TripAdvisor under investigation by Britain’s advertising watchdog following allegations that its claim to provide trustworthy and genuine reviews from real travelers is false. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has opened a formal investigation into the company after receiving a complaint that fake and misleading reviews have reached “epidemic levels,” The Times reported. TripAdvisor, which... [more]

S.Korea police break up protest against navy base

More than 1,000 South Korean riot police dispersed or arrested scores of protesters who for months have blocked construction of a naval base on a scenic holiday island. Navy engineers resumed work after police evicted about 130 protesters who have occupied the site at Gangjeong on the coast of southern Jeju island since June. Military officials say the $970 million project is vital for national security. But village residents and activists... [more]

Health insurance arrears rising in Holland

The number of people in the Netherlands who can’t pay for their health insurance is continuing to rise. Every day, hundreds of customers ask their insurance companies for help in paying their health insurance premiums. Insurers are usually flexible with people in difficulties but, if arrears continue for six months, customers are referred to the CVZ college of health insurers. Then the arrears are recovered directly from wages or benefits. At... [more]

Anti-missile radar to be deployed in Turkey – Foreign Ministry Turkey

An early warning radar system will be deployed in Turkey within the NATO missile defense program, Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Selcuk Unal said on Friday. “The deployment of this [missile defense] element in Turkey will constitute our contribution to the defense system being developed within the new NATO [defense] strategy and will strengthen the defense potential of NATO as well as our national defense system,” Unal said. Talks... [more]

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