Japan set to declare Fukushima plant shutdown

Japan was set to announce Friday it has finally tamed leaking reactors at Fukushima, in what authorities say is a vital step on the long road to recovery, nine months after its nuclear crisis began. Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda was expected to tell a disaster-weary public that all reactors at the plant, struck by a titanic tsunami in March, were in a state of cold shutdown and were no longer at any risk of spontaneous fission. Stabilisation... [more]

Putin to address Russians in phone-in after protests

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was on Thursday to address Russians during his trademark marathon televised phone-in session, after a rare outburst of protest against his rule. The Russian strongman is expected to use the traditional question and answer format to lay out his plans for returning to the Kremlin in 2012 polls as he seeks to tackle the most serious political crisis of his 12-year rule. “As in previous years, the head of... [more]

US lawmakers target Pakistan aid, Iran central bank

US House and Senate negotiators unveiled a compromise military spending bill that ties strings to aid to Pakistan, targets Iran’s central bank, and sets high hurdles for closing Guantanamo Bay. The legislation, which was expected to face votes in both chambers this week, requires that Al-Qaeda fighters who plot or carry out attacks on US targets be held in military, not civilian, custody, subject to a presidential waiver. The measure... [more]

Putin supporters hold mass demonstration in Moscow

Thousands of United Russia supporters gathered on Monday on Moscow’s central Manezhnaya Square to celebrate both the party’s victory in the parliamentary elections and Russian Constitution Day. Entitled “Glory to Russia!” the event brought together activists from pro-Kremlin youth movements, trade unions and supporters of the ruling United Russia party led by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. The party has also nominated Putin as its... [more]

Dutch documentary wins Moscow prize

The Dutch documentary 900 Days – Myth and Reality of the Siege of Leningrad has won a prize at the Moscow ArtDokFest. The Special Jury Prize for Long Documentary was presented to director Jessica Gorter. The film focuses on the struggles of those who survived the long siege by German forces during World War II (from 8 September 1941 to 27 January 1944). The three million inhabitants of Leningrad (now renamed St Petersburg) suffered... [more]

Suu Kyi’s Myanmar opposition wins legal recognition

Myanmar authorities have allowed Aung San Suu Kyi’s opposition to legally re-register, state media reported, clearing the way for the democracy champion’s party to rejoin mainstream politics. The move, which is expected to see the Nobel laureate stand for a seat in parliament in by-elections early next year, follows a series of reformist moves by a new military-backed government dominated by former generals. Suu Kyi’s National... [more]

US used 9/11 to wage wars: Ahmadinejad

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Sunday that the United States used the 9/11 attacks as a “game and pretext” to wage wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. “September 11 was actually a game designed to influence the emotions of the human community, in order to find a pretext for attacking Islamic regions and invading Iraq and Afghanistan,” he was quoted as saying on the website of his office on the 10th anniversary... [more]

S. Korea to start broadcasts on unification with North

The South Korean ministry handling relations with North Korea said Sunday it would start producing Internet television and radio broadcasts to try to raise public interest in unification. The unification ministry said an Internet broadcasting channel would begin operating around September 26. The ministry will produce video content, weekly news reports and other material which will be aired onhttp://unitv.unikorea.go.kr, Yonhap news agency... [more]

Thousands stranded after Japan typhoon kills 41

Thousands of people remained stranded in western Japan Tuesday after the death toll from a fierce typhoon rose to 41, heaping more misery on a nation recovering from the March earthquake and tsunami. Torrential rain brought by powerful Typhoon Talas, which made landfall Saturday and was the deadliest in seven years, caused rivers to swell and triggered floods and landslides that swept away buildings, homes and roads. More than 50 people... [more]

All defense contracts should be concluded this week – Putin

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin expressed hope on Monday that all contracts under 2011 state defense order will be concluded by the end of this week. “I hope that by the end of this week all these contracts, including in shipbuilding, the missile industry and aircraft industry, will be concluded,” Putin said at a meeting of United Russia activists. “We must guarantee the quantity and the quality of armaments along... [more]

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