World
News –
West seeks support for UN resolution
Britain, the US and France are seeking Russian support for a new UN security council resolution to endorse Arab demands that Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, step down.
News –
Japan informs US before own people
Japan has been accused of betraying its own people by giving the American military information about the spread of radiation from Fukushima before it told the Japanese public.
News –
Mars rocks drop: invade Morocco
Scientists are confirmed this week a recent and rare invasion from Mars.
News –
Defective implants ignite court action
Andrew Lansley, the health secretary of UK, intends to pursue through the courts the cosmetic industry companies that are refusing free operations to women wanting substandard brea
News –
Scotland seeks independence vote
Scotland’s government announced that it wants to hold a referendum on independence from Britain.
News –
Kodak on the verge of bankruptcy
Eastman Kodak, the 131-year-old photography pioneer and once the hottest tech firm on the planet, is reportedly preparing to file for bankruptcy.
News –
NZ to withdraw from Afghanistan
New Zealand’s Special Air Service troops will return from Afghanistan in March next year.
News –
Turkey and France in genocide row
Turkey has frozen relations with France in response to approval of a law that may deny that the mass killing of Armenians in 1915 by Ottoman Turks was genocide
News –
Rena’s crash crew charged
New charges have been laid against the skipper and second officer of the cargo ship Rena, which crashed into a reef off the New Zealand port of Tauranga.
News –
700 buried after Philippine flood
Authorities in a flood-stricken southern Philippine city have organised this week the mass burial of nearly 700 people who were swept to their deaths in one of worst calamities to