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Health services should be easily accessible, believe candidates

 
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BASIC health services should continue to be easily accessible for all Tongans, believed a panel of candidates discussing health, although the issue of life style diseases such as diabetes was also raised as a concern.

Antique furniture was not bought for students, says Tonga's Minister of Information

Nuku'alofa, Tonga: In a dramatically worded official statement Tonga's Minister of Information 'Eseta Fusitu'a on November 4 denounced a group that is questioning the King's sale of the 'Atalanga royal residence in Auckland, apparently for daring to ask questions of His Majesty.

Monetary policy measures muted by tight credit conditions

Nuku'alofa, Tonga: While the domestic economy shows signs of recovery, the outlook looks weak, according to the National Reserve Bank of Tonga.
09 Nov 2010, 16:49

Quashing an indictment is "NOT an acquittal", states Justice Shuster

"Quashing an indictment - is NOT the same as acquitting a defendant", Justice Robert Shuster stated in an 11 page document titled "Clarification of the reasons for quashing the indictment in file CR64-2010" - the perjury case brought by the Crown against Ramsay Robertson Dalgety.

Chairman US Joint Chiefs of Staff thanks Tonga for support

HRH Princess Pilolevu, Ambassador Steven McGann, Mrs Deborah Mullen, Admiral Michael Mullen and Hon. Dr Feleti Sevele

World news, The Guardian UK

Taliban insurgency alive and well, warns British major general

10 Nov 2010: Former senior military commander in Afghanistan cautions against unduly optimistic assessments of allied progress
Andy Warhol 44min ago

Two Andy Warhol artworks sell for combined total of £60m in New York

10 Nov 2010: Prices fetched at separate auctions for a painting of a young Elizabeth Taylor and a Coca-Cola bottle
Russia 1hr 11min ago

Russian reporter left in wheelchair by attack is convicted of defaming official

10 Nov 2010: • Mikhail Beketov had accused mayor of corruption
• Case linked to weekend beating of another journalist
Robert Mugabe 1hr 13min ago

Former minister suggests UK home for Robert Mugabe

10 Nov 2010: Lord Renton suggests best way to help economic recovery of Zimbabwe is to give the country's president a 'comfortable and well looked after home in Britain'
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Israel 1hr 16min ago

Ariel Sharon may leave Israel hospital nearly five years after stroke

10 Nov 2010: Former prime minister, in a coma since January 2006, expected to return home to his ranch
Silvio Berlusconi 1hr 20min ago

Silvio Berlusconi barracked as video shows women being ushered into house

10 Nov 2010: Magazine scoop further strains Italian prime minister after his party loses three votes in parliament
Drugs 1hr 28min ago

Million plus in Europe's 60s generation of ageing drug addicts, report finds

10 Nov 2010: 122,000 heroin and crack users aged 35-64 in Britain alone
Tuition fees 1hr 32min ago

Student protest over fees turns violent

10 Nov 2010: Protesters smash windows and get onto roof of Tory HQ as estimated 50,000 attend London rally
Biography 1hr 47min ago

George Bush's memoir set for sales success

10 Nov 2010: Decision Points, by former president George Bush, has seen strong early sales
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Brazil 2hr 45min ago

Stone age etchings found in Amazon basin as river levels fall

10 Nov 2010: Drought in Brazil reveals engravings up to 7,000 years old – evidence of ancient civilisation
Falkland Islands 4hr 15min ago

Falkland Islanders deny defence cuts leaves them vulnerable

10 Nov 2010: Retired commanders say decision to scrap HMS Ark Royal and Harrier Force amounts to invitation to invade
Global development 4hr 37min ago

US calls for return to democratic rule in Madagascar

10 Nov 2010:
Senior US diplomat, Karl Wycoff, tells Malagasy people their government is 'insufficiently democratic and consensual'
Mervyn King 5hr 10min ago

Mervyn King warns of global threats to UK's economic recovery

10 Nov 2010: Bank of England governor Mervyn King warns of global threats to UK's economic recovery on eve of G20 summit
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Iran 5hr 13min ago

Iran exiles claim defection of former air force officer

10 Nov 2010: Green Wave anti-Ahmadinejad movement says Behzad Masoumi Legwan has arrived in France to seek political asylum
France 5hr 57min ago

French retirement age change to 62 becomes law

10 Nov 2010: President Nicolas Sarkozy sees through controversial increase in the minimum retirement age

Chilean miners accept Israeli invitation – if their relatives can go too

Relatives of trapped Chilean miners

Family members pray outside the mine before the 33 Chilean miners were rescued. Photograph: Hector Retamal/AFP/Getty Images

Amid the euphoria surrounding the rescue of the 33 trapped Chilean miners last month, Israel has invited the men to spend Christmas in the Holy Land.

The miners – who became instant heroes after surviving 69 days trapped underground – have accepted the free trip, but with only one condition. They will not go without their relatives – all 70 of them.

Bombings target Christian neighbourhoods in Baghdad

Iraqis inspect a destroyed car at the scene of a bomb attack on Christian houses in Baghdad.
Iraqis inspect a destroyed car at the scene of a bomb attack on Christian houses in Baghdad. Photograph: Khalid Mohammed/AP
At least four people have been killed and dozens injured in co-ordinated attacks on Christian neighbourhoods in Baghdad.
More than 14 bombs and mortar shells were detonated, targeting homes and a church across the Iraqi capital.

Cargo plane bomb 'timed to detonate over US'

A forensic officer removes a package from a UPS container
Cargo plane package removed from a UPS container at East Midlands airport would have detonated over the US. Photograph: Darren Staples/Reuters
The timer on the bomb found on a cargo plane at East Midlands airport last month was set for the device to detonate over the eastern seaboard of the US, Scotland Yard said today.

Demo 2010 student protests

Student protests: Demonstrators gain entry to 30 Millbank.
Demo 2010 student protests: Demonstrators gain entry to 30 Millbank. Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Images
A police spokesman tonight said 32 people had been arrested for a range of offences, including criminal damage and trespass, and were now in custody. Those arrested are being taken to a police stations across central London including Westminster and Fulham.

Cameron in China: What does Beijing think of us? Let's start with hypocrisy

David Cameron and Chinese premier Wen Jiabao
David Cameron with China's premier Wen Jiabao. The British PM's case over human rights has been weakened by recent news stories. Photograph: Pool/Getty Images
As David Cameron vowed to raise human rights as a topic of discussion in Beijing today, it became the subject of two other international news stories.

Awlaqi lawyer denies cleric linked to killing of Frenchman

A still image of a video taken on Monday from the website muslm.net shows Anwar al-Awlaki, a US-born cleric linked to al-Qaeda in Yemen speaking from an undisclosed location.Picture: Reuters
A LAWYER for radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaqi, accused of incitement to kill foreigners, denied yesterday the imam was linked to the murder of a Frenchman in Yemen and said his whereabouts are unknown.
Awlaqi and his relative, Othman al-Awlaqi, have been charged in absentia with "incitement to kill

Qantas reviews way it runs A380s in engine investigation

Qantas employees walk under one of the engines of a Qantas A380 during Qantas' 90th anniversary celebrations at Sydney Airport last Sunday.Picture: AFP
QANTAS Airways is reviewing the way it operates its A380s after last week's engine blowout, a source said yesterday, amid reports the carrier worked its Rolls-Royce engines harder than rivals.
Qantas's use of its A380 engines is being looked into as part of a wider investigation into why a Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engine blew apart last

Mumbai attacker plotted attacks in Copenhagen: report

DAVID HEADLEY, who helped plan the 2008 Mumbai attacks, had been preparing several attacks in the Danish capital in cooperation with an Al-Qaeda-linked group, a Danish newspaper reported yesterday.
Headley, a Pakistani-American who has confessed to helping plot the Mumbai attacks that left 166 dead, has already been charged with plotting an attack on a Danish newspaper that published caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed.

Libyan president orders release of 20 journalists

VETERAN Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi has ordered the release of 20 journalists working for titles close to his reformist son, who were arrested amid a mounting backlash from conservatives, state television reported.
The Oea weekly and the Libyapress news agency, both run by the Al-Ghad publishing company sponsored by Seif al-Islam Kadhafi, said Monday that 10 of their journalists had been picked up by agents of the Internal Security Agency, among them three Tunisians and two Egyptians. A further 10 journalists working for Al-Ghad titles were rounded up in a second wave of arrests.

Nuclear fuel swap talk an 'independent issue': Iran

Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki speaks during a press conference in Tehran yesterday. Picture: AFP
IRAN reiterated yesterday that the nuclear fuel swap issue was separate from its overall atomic programme for which the six world powers and Tehran are expected to hold talks later this month.
"We have said from the beginning that these two issues are independent from one another," Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told AFP.

35 injured Iraqis arrive in France

A group of wounded Iraqis wait at Orly airport in Paris upon their arrival in France for hospital treatment last Monday.Picture: AFP
THIRTY-FOUR Iraqi Christians and a Muslim guard wounded in a deadly al-Qaeda attack on a Baghdad church just over a week ago flew in to France late Monday for admission to hospitals for treatment.
Bearing bullet and grenade wounds from the October 31 attack, they arrived at Orly airport outside Paris on a plane dispatched to Iraq earlier Monday to

Chirac faces new corruption charges

A MAGISTRATE said Monday that former French president Jacques Chirac will stand trial on a second set of corruption charges dating to the 1990s when he was mayor of Paris, an official said.
Investigating magistrate Jacques Gazeaux decided to refer Chirac, 77, to a criminal court over the case involving alleged use of public funds to pay salaries to his political allies, said a judicial official who asked not to be named.

German nuke waste convoy arrives after mass protests

 
Police watch as anti-nuclear protesters set a fire before the Castor transport of nuclear waste makes its way on the road to Gorleben, northern Germany, yesterday.Picture: AFP
Accompanied by swarms of riot police and dozens of armoured police cars, the convoy of 11 white containers on lorries crawled slowly into its storage site at Gorleben, northern Germany, after a 20-kilometre (12-mile) road trip.

Palestinians say it's time to recognise their state

ISRAEL'S plan to build new homes on occupied land should be countered by international recognition of a Palestinian state, the chief Palestinian negotiator said yesterday.

George Clooney | Sudan

Here is Clooney by the plane in which he traveled to southern Sudan. Clooney recently spent a week in southern Sudan on a fact-finding trip talking to local residents, official and policy makers. (Tim Freccia/Enough Project/GlobalPost)

Yemen ups security, but skeptics remain

Yemen bomb plot
Yemeni security are seen outside a branch of UPS in Sanaa on Oct. 30, 2010. (Mohammad Huwais/AFP/Getty Images)

RSS feed for United Kingdom Ireland slowly locates its "disappeared"

Ireland Disappeared The Troubles
Members of the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims Remains carry a coffin after finding human remains during a dig on Waterfoot's beach, 50 miles north of Belfast, on Nov. 3, 2010. (Cathal McNaughton/Reuters) Click to enlarge photo

Indonesia Visit | Barack Obama | Jakarta

Obama in Indonesia
U.S. President Barack Obama gestures to reporters with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono after speaking at a joint press conference, Nov. 9, 2010. (Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Dany looks nervously over his shoulder: “Come on, we have to move.”
A few feet behind the slender 25-year-old, two policemen are approaching, clapping their hands and barking at the street vendors,

The Peoples Voice News

Permalink Israel devouring East Jerusalem

Flying in the face of the international community, including its own guardian-ally, the United Sates, Israel has approved a wide-ranging plan to obliterate the remaining vestiges of the traditional Arab-Islamic identity of East Jerusalem.

Permalink Consumer debt tumbles $100B

Household debt shrank by about 1 percent, or $100 billion, in the third quarter, according to a report released yesterday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. That means in the two years since the bottom dropped out of the economy, about $1 trillion, or 7.9 percent of consumer buying power, has been sucked out of the US economy.

Permalink Heading Towards the End of Globalisation?

A "grave recession" in the world economy may lie ahead, with a profusion of new barriers to trade and capital flows, if the Group of 20 major economies (G20) fail to come up with solutions to the present crisis. The G20 will probably begin to suffer "progressive fragmentation" at its Nov. 11-12 summit in Seoul, because it is based on "unsustainable coalitions" and there are insurmountable conflicts between members, according to Fernando Cardim, a professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Only "a remarkable diplomatic initiative" at this point could bring about the common understanding needed for "a collective solution," which would be the only way out of the global economic crisis, he said. "Perhaps the vision of the abyss" will stimulate a spirit of cooperation among government leaders, the Brazilian professor added.

Permalink Bush book defends waterboarding - Video

Former US president says in his new book that techniques such as waterboarding helped saved lives. George Bush, the former US president, has reopened the debate on the legality of the use of torture in his newly published book Decision Points, in which he defends his "war on terror" in Afghanistan and the decision to invade Iraq. Bush invaded two countries and killed over a million human beings, but rest assured he saved lives through torture.