Japan can pay for rebuild: central bank governor

Japan’s economy suffered a big blow in the triple earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster, but the country should have no problem financing reconstruction, the central bank chief said. Bank of Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa conceded problems in the economic supply chain, power generation, tourism and other important sectors. But he said the financial system could cope. “As long as Japan continues to work tirelessly towards... [more]

Clean energy can be cheap, German minister says

Electricity prices will rise only slightly under the government’s plan to hasten the shift to renewable energy, Environment Minister Norbert Röttgen has said in an effort to bolster his case for green power. Daily Passauer Neue Presse reported Wednesday that Röttgen had told a gathering of conservative MPs that the price per kilowatt-hour would rise only by about 0.1 to 0.9 cents over the next decade under the government’s plan. The... [more]

Egypt’s Ex-President Detained For 15 Days

Egypt’s toppled president Hosni Mubarak has been put under detention in hospital while he is investigated for corruption charges. In a dramatic twenty four hours the former leader was first put under questioning by investigators. According to state television he then suffered a heart ‘crisis’ that put him in intensive care in hospital where he was subsequently placed under arrest. Egypt’s prosecutor general ordered... [more]

UN leader under pressure over Sri Lanka war report

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is studying a report by experts into thousands of deaths during Sri Lanka’s 2009 military drive against Tamil separatists, amid growing calls for an international investigation. Ban has given himself just days to decide on recommendations made by a panel of experts, that Sri Lanka publicly rejected, who handed their report on alleged war crimes to the UN leader on Tuesday. The United Nations said the... [more]

International Malaria Conference in Oslo

The Oslo International Malaria Conference opened Tuesday. The focus of the two-day conference is the eradication of the dreaded disease. Queen Sonja was present at the opening. Conference theme: ”Getting to zero – Innovation through partnerships to end malaria deaths by 2015″. Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre held the opening speech, and the Red Cross Malaria Advocacy Report 2011 was presented to the conference by Sven... [more]

Dutch research identifies new leukaemia variants

Researchers at Rotterdam’s Erasmus Medical Centre have identified two new types of children’s leukaemia. They have published their results in the scientific journal, Cancer Cell. The new types are genetic variants of T-cell acute lymphatic leukaemia. The more that is known about the specific variants, the better the cancer can be treated. The researchers will now concentrate on developing new drugs which will target the leukaemia cells... [more]

Swedish government in new bid to fix health insurance

The Swedish government has proposed a number of changes to its reforms of the country’s health insurance system, admitting its current efforts have left some people in a jam. Sweden’s new, tougher health insurance rules, which were adopted several years ago, have been the subject of near constant criticism and in response, the government launched a review of its reform efforts last autumn. A memo is set to be circulated for... [more]

Thai ‘Red Shirts’ mark a year since deadly clash

Tens of thousands of anti-government “Red Shirts” are expected to gather in Bangkok on Sunday to mark a year since deadly clashes between troops and protesters during their mass rally in the capital. Police have predicted up to 50,000 people could attend the gathering, which is set to be addressed by fugitive former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, a hero for many of the red-shirted demonstrators, via video link. Thailand, which is... [more]

Japan will ‘never abandon’ tsunami victims: PM

Prime Minister Naoto Kan pledged Sunday he would “never abandon” survivors of Japan’s tsunami as he tried to focus attention on the future, despite a high-stakes battle at a nuclear plant. Kan, in only his second trip to the disaster zone in the month since the March 11 tragedy, was due to visit survivors to hear directly from victims to help shape policy in the weeks and months ahead, the government said. He will also... [more]

Drugs found in Aussies X Factor winner Altiyan Childs’ Home

POLICE have uncovered an illicit chemical lab and seized drugs and guns in a raid on the suburban home of X Factor winner Altiyan Childs. The flamboyant star’s personal manager, Steve Gold, was arrested in his underpants during the early morning bust last Monday and was later charged over the illegal weapons, which included rifles, pellet guns and a Taser. The Sony Music-signed singer had lived at the Ramsgate home – known... [more]

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