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]

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]

Barroso says Europe will emerge stronger

European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso said he is confident the euro will survive and that the European Union will emerge stronger from the current economic crisis. Speaking as European markets tumbled on renewed fears over the risk of recession and eurozone debt, Barroso expressed confidence that the fiscal consolidation and structural reform efforts underway would work. “I think Europe will get out of this crisis stronger... [more]

Ex-Iceland PM on trial over banking crisis

ICELAND’S former prime minister Geir Haarde has become the first political leader to be tried over the global financial crisis, as proceedings begin to decide if he can be held accountable for his country’s banking sector collapse. Haarde, 60, who arrived minutes before proceedings began at today looking cheerful and accompanied by his wife, asked the court for a third time to dismiss the charges, which he has called a “farce.” Haarde... [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]

Russian actor announces presidential bid

Russian actor and writer Ivan Okhlobystin has announced his intention to run for the presidency next year. Okhlobystin, a well-known actor, TV personality and ex-Orthodox priest, said he had made the decision after “much consideration.” He is also the creative director of the mobile phone company Euroset. While it is still unclear which one of Russia’s ruling duo will run in the March 2012 elections, communist leader... [more]

Slovenian ex-PM on trial

Former Slovenian prime minister Janez Jansa and four others went on trial on Monday over alleged bribery in the former Yugoslav republic’s biggest ever defence deal. “All together it is just a farce,” Jansa, prime minister from 2004-8 and now head of the main centre-right opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), told journalists as he arrived at Ljubljana’s municipal court. Jansa, 52, has been charged with “complicity... [more]

Chirac embezzlement trial due to open in Paris

The embezzlement trail of former French president Jacques Chirac is due to open Monday, despite his lawyers’ claims that he is medically unfit to attend. Chirac is also accused of breach of trust and using public funds to pay his campaign workers. Jacques Chirac’s embezzlement trial opens Monday with his lawyers arguing that the French former president is too unwell to attend but insisting that the case must still go ahead. The... [more]

All Black suffers Twitter withdrawal

Self-confessed tweeting fanatic, All Blacks winger Cory Jane, said Monday he was suffering severe withdrawal pangs after the team management imposed a Twitter ban until the end of the Rugby World Cup. Although he’s stopped sending messages, Jane said he’s constantly checking his account. “I’m battling. I’m checking it like every 10 minutes just to see what people are writing and what’s going on. It’s... [more]

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