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Peace envoy visits Syria as Russia slams rebel threats

Damascus: UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi arrived in Syria Monday to seek support for a peace conference, as Russia slammed rebels for threatening anyone who attends the proposed Geneva talks. Brahimi’s return to Damascus for the first time since December came as international experts said they had been prevented by war from reaching two inspection sites, the first setback in their mission to destroy Syria’s chemical arsenal by mid-2014. Brahimi, who travelled overland to the Syrian capital after flying in to Beirut from Tehran, arrived at the Sheraton hotel accompanied by Syrian deputy foreign minister Faisal Moqdad. The envoy has been on a regional tour, to also include Turkey but not Saudi Arabia, which opposes the peace...

October 29, 2013 at 1:00 am | News Desk

Eight dead as storm lashes northern Europe

London: At least eight people died and more than 300,000 homes were left without power on Monday as a fierce storm swept across northern Europe.Four people were killed in Britain, two in Germany, one in The Netherlands and another in France as heavy rain and high winds battered the region overnight and into the morning. The rough conditions at sea also forced rescuers to abandon the search for a 14-year-old boy who disappeared while playing in the surf on a southern English beach on Sunday. British Prime Minister David Cameron described the loss of life as “hugely regrettable”. Winds reached 99 miles (159 kilometres) per hour on the Isle of Wight off the southern English coast, according to Britain’s Met Office national we...

October 29, 2013 at 1:00 am | News Desk

Spain enraged over US phone taps as spying row spirals

Madrid: Spain on Monday denounced newly reported mass US eavesdropping on its citizens’ telephone calls, calling it “inappropriate and unacceptable” as outrage spread over the worldwide espionage programme. The Spanish government delivered the message to US Ambassador James Costos, summoned to explain the latest revelations in a growing scandal over US snooping on telephone and online communications of ordinary citizens and world leaders including German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The news emerged just as a European Parliament delegation began a three-day mission to Washington to probe the impact of the surveillance on EU citizens’ “fundamental rights” and to discuss a threat to suspend an EU-US agreement ...

October 29, 2013 at 1:00 am | News Desk

Syria rebel groups brand Geneva talks ‘treason’

Damascus: Powerful armed groups in Syria said attending peace talks or negotiating with the regime would be an act of “treason,” as fighting raged on Sunday near Iraq and in Homs. An international watchdog meanwhile said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime handed over on time a detailed plan on destroying its chemical weapons stockpile. The move was in line with a US-Russian deal reached last month that headed off threatened military strikes on Syria and added momentum to an initiative for peace talks to be staged in Geneva next month. But the initiative’s backers have struggled to win the support of the warring parties in Syria, where more than 115,000 people are estimated to have been killed in the 31-month c...

October 28, 2013 at 2:02 am | News Desk

Barack Obama ‘aware of Angela Merkel spying since 2010?

Berlin: US President Barack Obama was personally informed of phone tapping against German Chancellor Angela Merkel which may have begun as early as 2002, according to media reports stoking anger over a spiralling espionage scandal. Bild am Sonntag newspaper quoted US intelligence sources as saying that National Security Agency chief Keith Alexander had briefed Obama on the operation against Merkel in 2010. “Obama did not halt the operation but rather let it continue,” the newspaper quoted a high-ranking NSA official as saying. News weekly Der Spiegel reported that leaked NSA documents showed that Merkel’s phone had appeared on a list of spying targets since 2002, and was still under surveillance weeks before Obama visited ...

October 28, 2013 at 1:15 am | News Desk

PM ally claims win in Georgia presidential poll as rival concedes

Tbilisi: An ally of billionaire Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili claimed a crushing first-round victory in a presidential vote Sunday after his main opponent conceded defeat and exit polls pointed to an overwhelming win. Giorgi Margvelashvili, a little-known academic from the premier’s Georgian Dream coalition, had at least 66 percent of the vote in two television exit polls, well ahead of former parliament speaker David Bakradze of outgoing President Mikheil Saakashvili’s United National Movement party, in second place with around 20 percent in the ex-Soviet state. “I thank you all so much. It is our shared victory,” Margvelashvili told cheering supporters at a rally in Tbilisi. Fireworks let off by the c...

October 28, 2013 at 1:00 am | News Desk

Dubai opens sprawling second airport to passengers

Dubai: The Gulf emirate of Dubai on Sunday opened passenger operations at its second airport, Al-Maktoum International, touted to be the world’s largest once it is completed. A Wizz Air plane from Budapest was the first passenger aircraft to land at the sprawling new facility, and it was welcomed on the tarmac with a water cannon salute. Jazeera Airways, another low-cost carrier, will follow suit on Thursday with daily flights to and from Kuwait, while Bahrain’s national carrier, Gulf Air, will begin operations on December 8. No other airlines have announced intentions to use the new airport, which lies some 50 kilometres (30 miles) south of Dubai International, one of the world’s busiest hubs for air passengers. Paul Gri...

October 28, 2013 at 1:00 am | News Desk

Roadside bomb kills 18 civilians in central Afghanistan

Ghazni (Afghanistan): A roadside bomb on Sunday killed at least 18 civilians, mostly women, as they travelled by minibus to a wedding party in a volatile area of central Afghanistan, officials said. The interior ministry said the blast occurred in Andar district of Ghazni province, where Taliban insurgents have a strong presence. “The bomb hit a minibus civilian vehicle today at 4:30pm that was heading to attend a wedding party,” a statement from the ministry said. “In the attack, 14 women, three men and a child were martyred and five others were wounded… the ministry strongly condemns this brutal attack of the enemies of Afghanistan.” “Enemies of Afghanistan” is phrase used by Afghan officials to ...

October 28, 2013 at 1:00 am | News Desk

United fight back, Suarez slays West Brom

London: Manchester United belatedly rediscovered their famous fighting spirit by roaring back from behind to beat Stoke City 3-2 on Saturday and re-energise their Premier League title defence. David Moyes’s side trailed 2-1 at half-time and looked on course for a third successive home game without victory in the league, only for goals from Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez to secure a much-needed win. United remain eight points behind Arsenal, who won 2-0 at Crystal Palace to consolidate their position at the head of the table, but they have closed to within three points of the top four. Stoke took a fortuitous lead in the fourth minute at Old Trafford when Jonny Evans’s attempted clearance from an Erik Pieters cross cannoned ag...

October 27, 2013 at 1:59 am | News Desk

German spy chiefs to head to US as snooping row widens

Berlin: German spy chiefs will travel to the United States next week to demand answers following allegations that US intelligence has been tapping Chancellor Angela Merkel’s mobile phone, as a row over US snooping threatened to hurt transatlantic ties. Documents leaked by former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden showing sweeping US surveillance on ordinary citizens’ Internet searches and telephone records have already sparked outrage worldwide. But the furore has intensified after allegations that world leaders including the presidents of Brazil and Mexico have been among spying targets. This week the scandal widened to Europe, with allegations that Merkel’s phone was being tapped, prompting Berlin to summon the US...

October 27, 2013 at 1:19 am | News Desk