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Jul 17, 2010

Paraguayan model Larissa Riquelme appears in Brazil


Paraguayan model Larissa Riquelme poses during an advertising campaign for the Brazilian clothing brand "Los Dos" in Sao Paulo, July 13, 2010. (Photo Source: chinanews.com)

Wen, Merkel visit Siemens Signalling Company in NW China


Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and German Chancellor Angela Merkel visit Siemens Signalling Company Ltd, in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 17, 2010. (Xinhua/Jiao Weiping)

Trucks washed away from a road

Thursday - Japan


Thursday, July 15, 2010
Trucks washed away from a road are seen in Kani, central Japan, after the Kani river nearby flooded due to heavy rain. Hundreds of thousands of people in western, southern and central Japan have been urged to evacuate their homes as heavy rains caused mudslides and flooded houses, killing three and leaving some missing.

The lawyer who hopes Baroness Ashton can free her from Gaza - Middle East, World

Fatma Sharif, a Gazan lawyer, has been barred from studying in the West Bank


Fatma Sharif, a Gazan lawyer, has been barred from studying in the West Bank


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Champion of UK burka ban declares war on veil-wearing constituents

Hollobone said the vast majority of Muslim women wore dress allowing people to see their face and claimed no Islamic scholars or clerics said wearing the burka or niqab was a religious requirement.

Hollobone said the vast majority of Muslim women wore dress allowing people to see their face and claimed no Islamic scholars or clerics said wearing the burka or niqab was a religious requirement.

Olive oil shock as consumers feel effects of Greece's financial crisis

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Greece's Reform Program Seems 'Broadly On Track' -IMF - WSJ.com

Besiktas to face Viktoria Plzen in UEFA Champions League qualifier

Jul 16, 2010

NASA - Schrödinger Impact Basin

Schrödinger impact basin

NASA - Apollo-Soyuz: An Orbital Partnership Begins

HTML clipboard But by the mid-70s things had changed. The U.S. had "won" the race to the Moon, with six Apollo landings between 1969 and 1972. Both nations had launched space stations, the Russian Salyut and American Skylab. With the Space Shuttle still a few years off and the diplomatic chill thawing, the time was right for a joint mission.

NASA - Giant Antenna Propped up and Ready for Joint Replacement

NASA's Deep Space Network communications site in Goldstone, Calif.

As the sun sets on July 8, 2010, workers prepare to pour new epoxy grout for the hydrostatic bearing assembly of the giant "Mars antenna" at NASA's Deep Space Network communications site in Goldstone, Calif. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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FT.com / US / Economy & Fed - US Senate passes financial reform

FT.com / Europe - EU to appeal WTO ruling on aircraft subsidies

FT.com / Asia-Pacific - China offers vote of confidence in euro

Italian PM faces confidence vote

BEIJING, July 16 (Xinhuanet) -- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has won a confidence vote from the Senate as his approval rating falls dangerously low. The vote was on an unpopular 25 billion euro austerity package to get Italy's budget back in the black.
The survival of Berlusconi's government has been threatened by a corruption scandal and an open rift with his coalition partner Gianfranco Fini.
In Rome there were many disapproving voices.
Gianni Bozzi, Rome resident, said, "I hope this government will fall, I stand on the other side and I hope the vote will be against the survival of this government. I think this government should fall because there is too much talking and not enough doing."
It didn't fall as Berlusconi still commands a large majority in parliament.
Using the confidence vote to pass legislation also forces internal dissenters into line.
The austerity budget which includes pay cuts in the public sector and drastic reduction to regional funding is a trend across Europe.

Indian, Pakistani FMs end talks without breakthrough

Uganda police arrests 17 suspects of multiple bomb attacks in capital

Too early to sing praises of U.S. financial overhaul bill

 

People attend a press conference after a key vote on Wall Street accountability legislation on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., capital of the United States, July 15, 2010. The U.S. Senate voted Thursday to end debate on the historic financial overhaul, setting the stage for final approval of the landmark legislation. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)
BEIJING, July 16 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. senate on Thursday passed an ambitious financial overhaul bill, touted as the most comprehensive since the 1930s Great Depression and meant to prevent a rerun of the current devastating financial crisis.
The 2,300-page bill touches almost very corner of the ever-growing financial services industry, setting up strict rules on financial activities and establishing new measures to protect consumers.
U.S. Democratic Senator Christopher Todd claimed the bill would make sure "we never ever again go through what this nation has been through."

Hamas rebuffs Israel's plan to isolate Gaza

Chinese president meets German Chancellor

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Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) meets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Beijing, China, July 16, 2010. (Xinhua/Yao Dawei)BEIJING, July 16 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao said Friday the frequent high-level meetings between China and Germany demonstrate the strength of the bilateral relationship.
Hu made the remarks when meeting with visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Hu said he had met with Merkel three times since April, including a meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington.
"Your visit, very shortly after our three meetings, fully demonstrates the sound momentum of bilateral relations," said Hu.

Police lowers death toll of a hotel fire in northern Iraq to 29

 

 View of the fire-damaged Soma Hotel in the Iraqi northern city of Sulaimaniyah July 16, 2010. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)SULAIMANIYAH, Iraq, July 16 (Xinhua) -- An officer from local police forces has lowered the death toll from a fire at a hotel Friday in Iraq's northern Kurdish city of Sulaimaniyah back to 29, adding 21 others were also wounded.
Only 29 were dead and 21 others were wounded, a local police officer told Xinhua on condition of anonymity. The latest casualties have been confirmed by an official from the health office of Sulaimaniyah.

Britain Unveils Prototype of New Unmanned Aircraft Taranis (photo) - Pravda.Ru

Britain’s Ministry of Defense Unveiled £ 14 Million Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle-UK Ministry of Defense unleashed Taranis its first ever high-tech unmanned combat air system vehicle, which will be flown in 2011. This represents the first funded UCAV program of UK Ministry of Defense.

Britain’s Ministry of Defense Unveiled £ 14 Million Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle-UK Ministry of Defense unleashed Taranis its first ever high-tech unmanned combat air system vehicle, which will be flown in 2011. This represents the first funded UCAV program of UK Ministry of Defense.

Obama praises new BP cap, but urges caution

President Barack Obama makes a statement on the capping of the BP well in the Gulf, Friday, July 16, 2010, in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington,  (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)


Gaza aid ship unloads at Egyptian port


Workers load supplies on to a cargo ship at the Lavrio port, southeast of Athens, Greece, on Friday.
Workers load supplies on to a cargo ship at the Lavrio port, southeast of Athens, Greece, on Friday.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: A Libyan-backed ship carrying aid for Gaza unloads at the Egyptian port of Al Arish
  • The ship's captain is awaiting final approval to unload aid
  • The ship attempted to break an Israeli naval blockade of Gaza, but was diverted
  • Israeli soldiers killed nine activists aboard another aid ship in May
(CNN) -- A Libyan-backed ship carrying humanitarian goods for Gaza docked Thursday at Al Arish in northern Egypt and unloaded tons of aid from the Gadhafi Foundation, a charity headed by the son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.
The vessel reached Egypt after sailing from Greece on Saturday with 2,000 tons of aid. It was the latest ship attempting to breach an Israeli naval blockade of the Palestinian territory of Gaza whose captain was persuaded to dock elsewhere instead.
The aid includes food, medicine, and construction materials to be taken from the port to the Gaza border about 25 miles (42 km) away.