Saturday, May 28, 2011

Why We Believe in God(s): A Concise Guide to the Science of Faith

Dr. J. Anderson "Andy" Thomson discusses his new book, Why We Believe in God(s): A Concise Guide to the Science of Faith, which provides a brief and accessible guide to the exciting new discoveries that allow us to finally understand why and how the human mind generates, accepts, and spreads religious beliefs

Why We Believe in God(s): A Concise Guide to the Science of Faith -- Dr. Andy Thomson from Kurt Volkan on Vimeo.

Barack Obama: US and Poland Relationship Has 'Never Been Stronger'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Barack Obama said that relations between his country and Poland have 'never been stronger' as he confirmed that he and the Polish President had discussed the visa regime for Poles.

The visa issue is the main irritant in traditionally cordial relations between the two Nato allies, though the US President will need the support of Congress to make the change.

Obama said: "We discussed how we can more regularise the visa process between our two countries and I indicated to him the work we are doing in the US to be able to achieve that.

"In sum, I think the relationship between our two countries has never been stronger. I am very proud to come here in order to say thank you to the Polish people for their friendship." (+ video) » | Saturday, May 28, 2011
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Niederlande wollen Coffeeshops für Touristen sperren

KRONE: Ausländer dürfen künftig in den niederländischen Coffeeshops, nicht mehr bedient werden. Damit will die konservative Regierung in Den Haag dem Drogentourismus das Wasser abgraben. Für alle, die bereits gebucht haben, gibt es allerdings noch eine "Gnadenfrist": Mit der Umsetzung der jetzt vom Kabinett beschlossenen Anti-Drogen-Maßnahmen soll erst nach dem Sommer begonnen werden, wie das Justizministerium am Samstag bestätigte.

Dann müssen schrittweise sämtliche rund 670 Coffeeshops, in denen bisher der Verkauf und Verzehr von Marihuana, Haschisch und anderen Softdrogen offiziell geduldet wird, in geschlossene Clubs umgewandelt werden. Sie können ihre berauschenden Hanfprodukte zwar an Clubmitglieder verkaufen, Ausländer sind davon aber ausgeschlossen. » | AG/red | Samstag, 28. Mai 2011
Opening the Rafah Crossing

Hundreds of Palestinians from Gaza have entered Egypt as the Rafah border crossing was reopened on Saturday by Egypt's interim military government.

The gateway has been mostly shut since Hamas routed Fatah from the Gaza Strip in internecine fighting in 2007.

Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston reports the Gazan side of the Rafah crossing.


Hosni Mubarak Fined £20 Million for Shutting Down Internet

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: An Egyptian court has fined ousted President Hosni Mubarak and two former officials 540 million Egyptian pounds (£55 million) for cutting off mobile and internet services during January protests.

The administrative court fined Mr Mubarak £20 million; former Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif £4 million, and former interior minister Habib al-Adly £30 million for their damage to the national economy, a court source said.

This was the first court ruling to be made against Mr Mubarak since he was ousted on February 11. » | Saturday, May 28, 2011
Italy: Muslims Thank Italian Bishops Leader for Backing Milan Mosque

ADN KRONOS INTERNATIONAL: Milan - Italy's largest Muslim group has sent a message to Italy's highest ranking bishop to thank him for his organisation's support for a project to construct a mosque in Milan, the country's conservative business hub.

In the message to Angelo Bagnasco, who leads Italy's Bishops' Conference (CEI), the UCOII said: "We are relieved and immensely grateful for the position voiced by senior officials from the Italian Bishops' Conference in support of official places of worship for Muslims, an issue which nowadays has wrongly become a political hot potato."

"The brotherly solidarity of the great majority of Christians, which we have experienced at thousands of inter-faith gatherings and debates, has been strongly confirmed," the statement added.

Speaking to journalists on Tuesday during the CEI's general assembly at the Vatican, CEI secretary-general Mariano Crociata said the Catholic Church backed "the right to freedom of worship and places of worship to exercise this fundamental right". » | AKI | Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Italy: Arab Spring Shows Democracy Compatible with Islam Says Berlusconi

ADN KRONOS INTERNATIONAL: Deauville - The unrest that has shaken the Arab world over the past six months and ousted two of the region's autocratic leaders shows that Islam is compatible with democracy, Italy's prime minister Silvio Berlusconi told said on Friday.

"The principle has been established that democracy is not only compatible with western countries and their civilisations, and I believe this is very important," Berlusconi told journalists at the Group of Eight summit in Deauville, France.

The stirrings of democracy seen in the popular revolts that have taken place in Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Yemen and other Arab countries are the latest in an "extraordinary period of history" that has unfolded over the past 25 years, he said. » | AKI | Friday, May 27, 2011

How on earth can Berlusconi come to this ridiculous conclusion from the ‘Arab Spring’? The ‘Arab Spring’ shows that the Arabs yearn for freedom of expression, yearn for a different governance, another way of life, another way of being ruled. Precisely what the uprisings do not show is that Islam and democracy are compatible. First of all, we have yet to observe what the outcome of these revolutions will be? Secondly, the sine qua non of democracy is that there be a separation of church and state. In the case of Muslims, that would mean a separation of mosque and state. This is absolutely forbidden in Islam. There is no concept in Islam of such a separation. In fact, there is no concept in Islam of the secular. In Islam, life is meant to be one coherent whole, the 'secular' and the religious and the political all meld into one. So clearly, Silvio Berlusconi needs to go away and do some serious homework. And not of the bunga bunga variety, either! Something rather more profound, something rather more taxing (mentally), and something rather more intellectual.

Ruhollah Khomeini said: "In Islam, the legislative power and competence to establish laws belong exclusively to God Almighty." In a democracy, the opposite is true. Further…
“Secularism cannot be a solution for countries with a Muslim majority or even a sizeable minority, for it requires people to replace their God-given beliefs with an entirely different set of man-made beliefs. Separation of religion and state is not an option for Muslims because is requires us to abandon Allah's decree for that of a man['s].” [Source: Islaam.com: Separation of Church and State] | Dr. Ja`far Sheikh Idris ]
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Listening Post - Al Jazeera and the Arab Awakening

Wadah Khanfar, Al Jazeera's director general, talks to Listening Post about the network's coverage of the Arab revolutions

Nordkorea entlässt US-Bürger aus Haft

TAGES ANZEIGER: Der US-Amerikaner Eddie Jun wurde nach sechs Monaten Haft in Nordkorea freigelassen. Die Behörden warfen ihm vor, für das Christentum missioniert zu haben.

Nach sechs Monaten Haft hat Nordkorea einen US-Bürger freigelassen. Der Amerikaner Eddie Jun, dem die nordkoreanischen Behörden Medienberichten zufolge Missionierung vorwarfen, wurde heute von einem US-Sondergesandten nach Peking gebracht und reiste von dort weiter nach Seoul. Jun werde innerhalb der nächsten Tage zu seiner Familie in die USA fliegen, sagte der US-Beauftragte für Menschenrechte in Nordkorea, Robert King. Jun trat nicht vor die Presse. » | mrs/dapd | Samstag, 28. Mai 2011
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Muslims Rally Against the Tyrant Barack Obama with Special Guest Speaker Anjem Choudary

24th May 2011 - Demonstration against Barack Obama and Allies, organised by the International Shariah Court, outside 10 Downing Street

Sex and Power: 'Powerful Men Have an Overactive Libido'

SPIEGEL ONLINE INTERNATIONAL: As the former head of the International Monetary Fund awaits trial in New York on sexual assault charges, SPIEGEL ONLINE speaks to Dutch socio[-]biologist Johan van der Dennen about the relationship between sex and power. Powerful men, van der Dennen says, "just take what they want."

SPIEGEL ONLINE:
Those in positions of power have sex with the secretaries; they assault hotel maids, or at least are accused of such, and sleep with the nanny. Is there a normal percentage of oversexed people among powerful men, and it's just easier to notice their lapses, their misconduct, because they are so visible?

Van der Dennen: Both may be true. Powerful men have a both an overactive libido as compared to 'normal' men, but they are also more willing to gamble that they can get away with their sexual activities whenever and wherever. Power is a great aphrodisiac, as Kissinger said. Powerful men almost automatically expect other people to do their bidding. Sex is just part of that game. Powerful women also have larger-than-average sexual appetites.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Would Clinton, Berlusconi, Strauss-Kahn and Schwarzenegger have done the same if they weren't in a position of power? Or is it the power itself that makes them do such things?

Van der Dennen: Undoubtedly men who eventually reach positions of power have strong ambitions in that direction and indeed a certain recklessness and even unscrupulousness. But, in my opinion, it is the position of power itself that makes men arrogant, narcissistic, egocentric, oversexed, paranoid, despotic, and craving even more power, though there are exceptions to this rule. Powerful men generally have a keen eye for female beauty and attractiveness, and women generally are attracted to powerful, successful, famous, and wealthy men. Every "willing" woman confirms the power of the powerful man. » | Interview conducted by Rafaela von Bredow | Friday, May 27, 2011
WikiLeaks Accused Bradley Manning 'Should Never Have Been Sent to Iraq'

Guardian exclusive: Soldier held over US intelligence leak was known to be mentally fragile and unsuited to army life

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Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook Founder, Slaughters His Own Food

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook founder, has started slaughtering his own food, including slicing the throat of a goat with a knife, as part of a sustainable living project.

The 27-year-old billionaire said his decision to kill his own meat was part of a “personal challenge” he had set himself to appreciate food more and understand where it comes from.

Earlier this month he announced on his personal Facebook account: “I just killed a pig and a goat.”

After a series of less than positive responses he explained that he wanted to live more sustainably by only eating what he had personally killed. That has included eating the heart, liver and feet of a chicken.

In an email to Fortune magazine he said: “I started thinking about this last year when I had a pig roast at my house. A bunch of people told me that even though they loved eating pork, they really didn't want to think about the fact that the pig used to be alive.

“That just seemed irresponsible to me. I don't have an issue with anything people choose to eat, but I do think they should take responsibility and be thankful for what they eat rather than trying to ignore where it came from. » | Nick Allen, Los Angeles | Friday, May 27, 2011

My comment:

Earlier this month he announced on his personal Facebook account: “I just killed a pig and a goat.” After a series of less than positive responses he explained that he wanted to live more sustainably by only eating what he had personally killed. That has included eating the heart, liver and feet of a chicken.

I hope he enjoyed the feet of the chicken! Not much flesh on those; and hellishly rough on the throat! What a load of tosh! Not much sensible coming out of America these days!

If he really wants to appreciate where the animals he eats come from, I suggest that he go into the countryside, and find a friendly farmer to show him round his farm. Then, after that, I would suggest that he visit a couple of abattoirs to see first-hand how meat is slaughtered, observe the blood flowing in the channels beneath his feet, and savour the stench. That will make him appreciate where his meat comes from.

To say that I want to eat beef, so I'm going to slaughter an ox is about as sensible as saying that I want to fly to the States, so I am going to build myself a plane! – © Mark


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Friday, May 27, 2011

Mark Zuckerberg déçoit à l'e-G8

LE POINT: L'intervention du patron de Facebook devait être le bouquet final du forum. Il n'a pas dévié d'un pouce de son discours marketing.

Il fallait s'y attendre. Si certains espéraient un discours visionnaire de Mark Zuckerberg pour clore le forum e-G8, le fondateur de Facebook n'est pas sorti des clous du marketing. Le patron du réseau social aux 600 millions de membres a vanté les mérites de son entreprise et rappelé une énième fois l'"extraordinaire" histoire de Facebook et les raisons de son succès.

Interrogé sur les révolutions arabes, il s'est contenté de ne pas s'en attribuer tout le crédit. "Il serait particulièrement arrogant pour une entreprise de technologie de revendiquer un rôle dans les mouvements de protestation", a-t-il expliqué. Mais de son avis personnel sur la liberté d'expression et le pouvoir des réseaux sociaux, on ne saura rien : il ne faudrait pas blesser tel ou tel gouvernement. Même topo pour le respect de la vie privée. La star du forum s'est contentée de répéter les communiqués de Facebook : "Chacun doit fixer ses limites", a-t-il simplement affirmé. » | Guerric Poncet | Mercredi 25 Mai 2011
Inside Story - Who Will Come Out On Top at the E-G8?

World leaders are meeting in France this week for the G8 summit. The Arab Awakening is set to be top of the agenda, but the innovations that helped to mobilise that awakening will also be discussed. Mark Zuckerburg, the Facebook CEO, was welcomed to Paris by Nicolas Zarkozy [sic], the French president. Zuckerburg was in France with other web and media executives for the first ever so-called E-G8 summit - a discussion on internet governance. It is a nod to the ever-growing power of the internet. But some of the biggest names in the online industry have offered a stark warning to world leaders: Over-regulate and we will bypass you. Inside Story asks what impact this meeting will have and who will come out on top.

These Immigration Figures Should Give David Cameron Sleepless Nights

TELEGRAPH – BLOGS – NORMAN TEBBIT: The latest figures on immigration are a body blow to the Coalition. Many electors voted Conservative in the belief that David Cameron had the will and strength to cut immigration. It seems that he lacks one or the other, or both.

In The Spectator this week James Forsyth suggests that in the wake of the good results in the AV referendum and the local elections the Prime Minister may be becoming dangerously complacent about the next election. There is too much to be done for any complacency. We are more, not less under the thumb of Our Masters in Brussels and indeed our judicial masters in Brussels.

There is no sign of a repeal or even substantial amendments to NuLab’s grotesque Human Rights and Equality legislation. Ken Clarke’s out of touch and laid back attitude to crime has enraged a far wider constituency than those offended by his careless remarks about rape.

Now on top of all that come the latest figures showing the rising tide of foreigners, putting further strain on housing, schools, power, water and transport and health infrastructure. Last year the number of people coming into our country from overseas increased by almost 50 per cent. We are almost back to the record levels set by Blair. Fewer people are now leaving Britain and more and more are pouring in. Many are from central Europe, and to be fair they are mostly coming here to work, doing jobs declined by our native unemployed.

They, of course, need no visas or work permits and – short of leaving the EU – there is nothing that we can do about that. However, even where we are allowed to defend our own borders the Lib-Dem/Con Coalition granted 6 per cent more work permits than Mr Brown’s government did in its last year of office.

Belatedly, a cap on non-EU migrants was imposed last month, but the Coalition is still trying to bring Turkey into the EEC which would unleash a new uncontrolled wave of immigration. Ministers look on, but do nothing, as the Judiciary blocks the deportation of foreign criminals and blithely puts the interests of foreign law-breakers ahead of those of the law-abiding British. Nor has anything been done to stop the admission of asylum seekers on the grounds that they would be happier here than in their own countries. » | Norman Tebbit | Friday, May 27, 2011

My comment:

There was a time when one could count on the Conservatives to do the right thing. Alas, those days appear to be over. It is difficult to see much difference anymore between NuLabour, Liberals, or Conservatives. They're all a shabby, spineless lot. As for upholding all that is best about Britain, none of the politicians are willing to do it anymore.

Immigration has always been a hot-button issue. But no politician has the courage to deal with the ongoing problem for fear of sounding racist. But the fact is clear: immigration needs to be controlled and severely restricted. And it could be; but the will isn't there.

We should take a leaf out of the Swiss' book and set up a totally separate police department, a department that deals only with issues pertaining to immigrants. It would be a dedicated team, with a police station in all main towns.

In German-speaking Switzerland, it is known as the Fremdenpolizei. They deal only with issues relating to foreigners resident in the country; and they keep a close eye on them, ensuring that they are there legally, etc. The system works well. Why can't we have such a system in this country?

Further, if our companies need foreign workers, why can't we move over to a guest worker system? Guest workers can come here for a specified time, often times extendable. But when they are no longer required, they go home. That way, our companies' needs for workers are met. But the system doesn't have long-term consequences for the nation. – © Mark


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Lessons in Winning a Billionaire's Heart

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UK Palace Goes All-out for Obama State Dinner

SEATTLE POST INTELLIGENCER: LONDON — For President Barack Obama, a state dinner hosted by the British queen is much more than a chance to dine on Windsor lamb washed down with 50-year-old port. It's also an opportunity to bask in the grandeur of Britain's monarchy, still glowing from the success of a princely wedding watched around the world.

Large British and American flags lined the Mall, where, less than a month before, Prince William and his new bride, the Duchess of Cambridge, rode to Buckingham Palace. The nearby Green Park still bore large bare patches where the world's media had camped out for the marriage.

Inside the palace, the crimson-carpeted ballroom was laid out with 19th-century silverware, Louis XVI porcelain and fragrant floral arrangements more than 12 feet (four meters) tall. Every gilded ornament had its own rich history — the Rockingham dessert service, for example, was first used for Queen Victoria's coronation in 1838.

The 170 or so guests joining the Obamas for dinner include Britain's prime minister, senior royalty, ambassadors, business leaders, top brass, leading academics, prominent nobility and even the archbishop of Canterbury — who officiated at William's April 29 wedding.

No white-tie state dinner would be complete without a side helping of celebrity. Tom Hanks was on the guest list, as was Tim Burton, Kevin Spacey and Helena Bonham-Carter — who won plaudits for her recent portrayal of the queen's mother in the Academy Award-winning movie "The King's Speech."

The menu, printed in French on dainty white cards, included sole, Windsor lamb with basil, green bean panache and Charlotte a la Vanille for dessert. Wines include Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos 2004 and Royal Vintage Port from 1963. » | Raphael G. Satter, Associated Press | Tuesday, May 24, 2011

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Queen Elizabeth II. und US-Präsident Barack Obama an Bankett

US-Präsident Barack Obama und der britische Premierminister David Cameron sind in London zu Gesprächen zusammengetroffen. Im Zentrum der Gespräche stehen dürften die Libyen-Krise, der Nahost-Konflikt und das weitere Vorgehen in Syrien. Gestern Aband war das amerikanische Präsidenten-Paar Gast beim Bankett der Queen im Bukingham Palast

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Polizei in Barcelona geht gewaltsam gegen Proteste vor

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Bislang verliefen die Massenproteste in Spaniens Großstädten friedlich - nun kam es in Barcelona erstmals zu schweren Zusammenstößen mit der Polizei, mehr als 120 Menschen wurden verletzt. Tausende Bürger solidarisierten sich anschließend mit den Demonstranten.

Barcelona - Die Polizei versuchte am Freitag, den zentralen Platz Plaza de Cataluña in Barcelona zu räumen, wo etwa 200 Mitglieder der spanischen Protestbewegung seit zwölf Tagen campierten. Daraufhin kam es erstmals seit Beginn der Protestwelle in Spanien zu schweren Zusammenstößen zwischen Sicherheitskräften und Demonstranten. Bei den Auseinandersetzungen wurden nach Angaben der Behörden mehr als 120 Menschen verletzt, darunter 37 Polizisten. Weiter lesen und einen Beitrag abgeben » | fdi/dpa | Freitag, 27. Mai 2011
Outdoor Smoking Ban Comes into Effect in New York But Smokers Remain Defiant

MAIL ONLINE: Tourists in New York might find that the air is that little bit fresher on their next visit to Central Park after a ban on outdoor smoking came into effect on Monday.

Smokers can no longer legally light up in the city's public parks, beaches and promenades. Pedestrian plazas are also no smoking zones, including the ones in Times Square and Herald Square.

But many smokers said they would flout the ban, despite the threat of a $50 fine.

People will be fined for lighting up in any New York parks - except the Roberto Clemente, Riverbank, Gantry Plaza, Empire-Fulton Ferry, East River, Bayswater Point, Clay Pit Ponds State Parks.

But some smokers on the streets of New York said it was worth risking the $50 penalty. Continue reading and comment » | Paul Bentley | Friday, May 27, 2011

My comment:

America is no longer 'The Land of the Free.' Wherever you go in the US today, there are restrictions. The US used to be a wonderful, fun country to go to. That's all changed now. Political correctness has taken over. Alas, this side of the Atlantic, we copy every ridiculous idea Americans come up with. We have no backbone to do our own thing, in our own way. To show a little tolerance is always a good thing. I am not a smoker. I am an ex-smoker. But when I gave up smoking a couple of years ago, I vowed that I would never allow myself to become a whinger. Bloomberg used to be a chain-smoker. But when he gave up, he became just that: a whinger!, He expected the rest of the world to give up because he did. Surely, if someone wants to enjoy a smoke, let that person do so. To worry about second-hand smoke in New York is about as sensible as worrying about snow on a skiing holiday in the Alps. In the Alps, you find snow; in a city like NY, you find pollution. – © Mark

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Dominique Strauss-Kahn Lawyers Attack Rape Accuser's Credibility

THE GUARDIAN: Former IMF chief's defence team says it has information that could 'gravely undermine' hotel maid's account

Lawyers for the former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn say they have information that could "gravely undermine the credibility" of the hotel maid who has accused him of trying to rape her.

In a letter to Manhattan prosecutors, Strauss-Kahn's lawyers William Taylor and Ben Brafman complained about New York police leaking information on the case to the media and asserted his right to a fair trial.

"Indeed, were we intent on improperly feeding the media frenzy we could now release substantial information that in our view would seriously undermine the quality of this prosecution and also gravely undermine the credibility of the complainant in this case," Taylor and Brafman wrote.

"We are requesting that you use whatever resources are appropriate to stop further leaking immediately," they said in the letter, dated 25 May and addressed to Cyrus Vance, the Manhattan district attorney. » | Reuters | Thursday, May 26, 2011

THE OBSERVER: How Dominique Strauss-Kahn's arrest awoke a dormant anger in the heart of France's women: When the former head of the IMF was taken into custody, many in the French elite saw him as a victim – until an outraged feminist movement began to speak out against what it saw as years of pernicious and ingrained sexism in French life » | Lizzy Davies in Paris | Sunday, May 22, 2011
Former British Ambassador Criticizes US Commander

Britain's former ambassador to Afghanistan, Sherard Cowper-Coles, harshly criticized America's top military commander, General David Petraeus


Afghanistan War Tactics Are Profoundly Wrong, Says Former Ambassador

THE GUARDIAN: Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles says General Petraeus has increased levels of violence and should be ashamed of himself

Britain's former ambassador to Afghanistan has attacked the conduct of the war by the US commander, General David Petraeus, describing the future CIA chief's tactics as counter-productive and "profoundly wrong".

Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, who also served as the UK's special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, added that Petraeus should be "ashamed of himself" for making claims of the number of insurgent commanders his forces had killed.

"He has increased the violence, trebled the number of special forces raids by British, American, Dutch and Australian special forces going out killing Taliban commanders, and there has been a lot more rather regrettable boasting from the military about the body count," said Cowper-Coles. He added that the use of statistics was reminiscent of the Vietnam war. "It is profoundly wrong and it's not conducive to a stable political settlement."

Petraeus is due to leave Afghanistan to become CIA director this summer. Since taking command of US and coalition troops in Afghanistan last June, he has increased the use of special forces raids and drone attacks against Taliban commanders. » | Julian Borger, diplomatic editor | Wednesday, May 25, 2011

THE GUARDIAN: Sherard Cowper-Coles:'The nightly slaughter of the Taliban is profoundly wrong': When he was British ambassador in Afghanistan, Sherard Cowper-Coles was a lone voice as an outspoken critic of western policy. Now he's back and he's sticking to his guns » | Julian Borger | Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Russian Ski Resort Plan Faces Islamist Terror Threat

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Russia's grand plan to revitalise its poverty-stricken southern flank by building a series of ski resorts there is one that has already attracted the wrath of Islamist terrorists.

In February, a group of masked gunmen stopped a minibus carrying skiers in the internal republic of Kabardino-Balkaria and shot dead three tourists from Moscow in cold blood. A ski lift was bombed soon afterwards and police later defused a series of car bombs in the area.

The terrorists, who are fighting to establish an Islamist Caliphate across southern Russia, openly said they viewed tourists as a legitimate target. For them, the entire North Caucasus area is a war zone and ethnic Russians are an occupying force that they hope to drive out.

The Kremlin's response to the murders was typically robust. Special Forces were sent into the mountainous region to hunt the gunmen and were reported to have shot dead at least some of the group. » | Andrew Osborn, Moscow | Friday, May 27, 2011

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: France to help Russia build ski resorts in North Caucases: France will help Russia with its ambitious plan to create a constellation of ski resorts in the North Caucasus, a poor region plagued by insurgent violence. » | Friday, May 27, 2011

Russia Plans Ski Resorts on Slopes of Caucasus

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: For any Russian worth his caviar there is only one place to be seen in winter.

Alpine resorts such as Courchevel are a magnet for fur-hatted men and women in Chanel ski suits, its pistes signposted in Cyrillic script and its boutiques offering wealthy oligarchs must-have diamond-encrusted skis.

But now an ambitious consortium of developers is hoping to lure Russian and European skiers to a new winter playground – far from the softly twinkling lights of traditional Alpine villages.

They are to construct a cluster of five ski resorts in the war-torn North Caucasus, stretching across southern Russia from the Black Sea in the west to the Caspian Sea in the east, and challenging the widely-held belief that the area is dangerous and out of bounds. The planners also want to upgrade Mineralnye Vody airport for international flights, putting it within four hours' flying time of Britain.

The five resorts – Lagonaki, Arkhyz, Mount Elbrus, Mamison and Matlas – will be strung out across a mountain range which has seen fierce fighting with Georgia, given refuge to Islamic militants, and been plagued by regular kidnappings, bombings and murders.

Yet this week in the picture-postcard Swiss ski resort of Davos, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will formally unveil the plan for the network of ski resorts, named Peak 5642 after Mt Elbrus, the highest mountain in the Caucasus at 18,442ft (5,642 metres) – some 2,660 higher than Alps' Mont Blanc. » | Harriet Alexander | Sunday, January 23, 2011
Anti-Americanism Will Not End Pakistan's Problems, Hillary Clinton Says

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Pakistan needs to to understand that anti-Americanism and conspiracy theories will not end its problems, according to Hillary Clinton.


Mrs Clinton, the US secretary of state, on the first visit to Pakistan of a member of the Obama administration since the death of Osama bin Laden, said on Friday that both Washington and Islamabad need to do more to battle Islamist militancy and that relations between the two allies had reach a turning point.

"Pakistan should understand that anti-Americanism and conspiracy theories will not make the problem disappear," Mrs Clinton told a news conference following talks with Pakistan's military and civilian leaders.

Pakistan was left humiliated and angry after an American raid that killed bin Laden took place only two hours from the capital on May 2.

The unilateral operation has fuelled widespread anti-American sentiment in the country, which has long been high over a covert CIA drone war against militant commanders in the country's northwestern tribal belt.

Admiral Mike Mullen, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, who accompanied Mrs Clinton in her meetings pleaded for greater co-operation between the two wary allies in the war against the Taliban and al-Qaeda. » | Friday, May 27, 2011
Gaddafi Is Paranoid and On The Run, MI6 Tells David Cameron

THE GUARDIAN: Libyan leader said to be hiding in hospitals by night, and many senior commanders appear to have stopped using phones

David Cameron has been told by UK intelligence that Muammar Gaddafiis [sic] increasingly paranoid, on the run, and hiding in hospitals by night, and that his senior commanders in the regime are unable to communicate with one another.

The reports from MI6 relayed to the cabinet's national security council this week prompted Cameron to authorise a high-risk escalation of attacks by agreeing to deploy four Apache helicopters into Libya with orders to gun down regime leaders and assets hiding in built-up areas.

The French had leaked that Britain was likely to deploy helicopters, but the Whitehall ministerial decision was only made today.

The taking of the decision was confirmed by British officials attending the G8 summit of world leaders. Diplomatic sources, sounding more confident than at any point since the air assaults, claimed: "He is on the run."

Gaddafi's regime made its most plaintive plea yet for a ceasefire, by offering to talk to anti-government rebels, move towards a constitutional government, and compensate victims of the three-month conflict. » | Patrick Wintour in Deauville and Martin Chulov | Thursday, May 26, 2011

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Amnesty Slams Syria's 'Shoot to Kill Policy'

Amnesty International has said the Syrian government should be put to trial over its alleged "shoot to kill policy" towards anti-government demonstrators.

The human rights group has pointed to citizen-captured video that apparently show security forces killing and beating civilians.

More than 1,000 civilians have been killed across Syria since protests first erupted in mid-March, according to numerous human rights groups

Syria has banned international journalists from the country, making it almost impossible to independently verify the veracity of the videos.

Monica Villamizar reports.


Thousands Flee Yemen Capital amid Civil War Fears

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Thousands of panicked civilians have fled heavy fighting in the Yemeni capital Sana'a yesterday amid growing fears that President Ali Abdullah Saleh's refusal to stand down could trigger a civil war.

Britain and the United States have urged all their nationals to leave Yemen and most American diplomats and their families were evacuated yesterday. Britain followed suit by reducing their embassy numbers "to a level sufficient only to work on the most pressing and vital British national interests in Yemen."

For much of the day the city echoed to the crump of exploding mortar shells and heavy bursts of machine gunfire as troops loyal to Mr Saleh clashed with militiamen controlled by Sadiq al-Ahmar, a powerful tribal chief and former ally.

Up to 40 people were killed, bringing the death toll to more than 100 since Sunday, when Mr Saleh reneged on a pledge to stand down for a third time, despite intense pressure from the West to go.

The violence has all but ended Yemen's hopes of following the leads of Egypt and Tunisia by overthrowing an autocratic leader through people power alone after three months of mass protests demanding the president's resignation.

Instead, the country, long one of the Arab world's most unstable, is facing the prospect of a deadly conflict between the remnants of Mr Saleh's army and heavily armed tribal militias once held in check by the president's effective but corrupt system of patronage. » | Adrian Blomfield, Middle East Correspondent | Thursday, May 26, 2011
Carole Caplin: I Didn't Sleep with Tony Blair

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Carole Caplin, the “lifestyle guru”, denied having sex with Tony Blair after giving him a massage, the High Court was told yesterday.

Miss Caplin, a long-standing friend of Cherie Blair, insisted that she was not “some sort of sexpot or randy masseuse” and had not engaged in any “hanky-panky” when she gave massages to the former prime minister.

Her counsel, David Price QC, also said that Miss Caplin had not acted as a “Svengali or Rasputin type figure” in the Blairs’ marriage.

Miss Caplin made her extraordinary denials during libel proceedings against a newspaper in the High Court in London. She is taking legal action over an article that questioned whether she was planning to “blow the lid on Tony and Cherie Blair’s sex secrets”.

Miss Caplin was a “lifestyle adviser” and fitness trainer to Cherie Blair throughout her time at Downing Street.

She attracted controversy in November 2002 when Peter Foster, a convicted Australian fraudster and her then boyfriend, negotiated a £69,000 discount on the purchase of two flats in Bristol on behalf of Mrs Blair. » | Steven Swinford | Thursday, May 26, 2011

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Red Cross and the Vatican 'Helped Thousands of Nazis Escape'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A new book has revealed how the Red Cross and the Vatican helped thousands of Nazis including men like Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele to escape justice after the war.

In his book "Nazis On The Run: How Hitler's Henchmen Fled Europe" Gerald Steinacher, a research fellow from Harvard University, sheds light on just how thousands of Nazis managed to evade detection and start a new life.

Steinacher based much of his book on unpublished documents held by the Red Cross that revealed a system struggling to cope with the millions of displaced people in post-war Europe, and one that could be exploited by fleeing Nazis.

The historian estimates the some 8,000 SS men managed to escape to Britain and Canada alone using documents issued to them by the Red Cross by mistake. » | Matthew Day, Warsaw | Thursday, May 26, 2011
Libya: Gaddafi 'Increasingly Worried' He Will Be Killed by Nato

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Col Muammar Gaddafi is “increasingly worried” he will be killed by Nato and has taken to hiding in Libyan hospitals to avoid air strikes, British intelligence reports suggest.

Diplomatic sources last night disclosed that recent intelligence suggested the Libyan dictator was “paranoid” and “on the run” from Nato’s escalating attacks on his regime.

Hadeiba Hadi, Libya’s ambassador to the European Union, said on Thursday he was defecting along with all his staff. The envoy said he and his colleagues wanted “to place ourselves at the service of the Libyan people in the struggle for democracy”.

In the latest move to step up the military pressure on Col Gaddafi, David Cameron gave the final authorisation for Apache attack helicopters to start flying into Libya.

Britain and France have intensified attacks on Tripoli this week and Col Gaddafi, who has not appeared in public for weeks, was said to be moving between different hospitals.

Nato publicly denies targeting Col Gaddafi, but at least one strike has been launched on a building where he was thought to be present. » | Andrew Porter, Political Editor in Deauville | Thursday, May 26, 2011
RE Teacher Gary Smith’s Muslim Attackers Jailed

BBC: Four Muslim men who assaulted a religious education teacher because they did not approve of him teaching Muslim girls, have been jailed.

Gary Smith, 38, was beaten as he walked to Central Foundation Girls' School in Bow, east London, last July.

The gang left him unconscious after attacking him with a metal rod and a brick, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard.

The four all pleaded guilty to GBH with intent and given an indeterminate jail sentence with a minimum of five years.

Simon Alam, 19, of Whitechapel, Azad Hussain, 26, of Wapping, Sheikh Rashid, 27, of Shadwell, and Akmol Hussein, 26, of Bethnal Green, all in east London, were all jailed on Thursday.

Judge John Hand QC said he believed the four remained a danger to the public because of their extreme religious beliefs.

Addressing the defendants one by one, he said: "Your belief is that you carried out a duty to your God and you did so with no mercy.

"If you think that people around you in society present an insult or threat to God then you will not hesitate in attacking again in the way that you have acted." » | Thursday, May 26, 2011
Let's Blame the Jews

King Abdullah Greets President Obama at the White House (Jun 29, 2010)

La Première dame ne cache plus sa grossesse

GALA.fr: A Deauville, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy est apparue radieuse aux côtés des conjointes des grands chefs d’Etats. Son petit ventre s’arrondit à vue d'oeil.

Chabadabada… A Deauville on connaît bien la chanson d’Un Homme, Une femme, cette belle histoire d’amour de Claude Lelouch. Désormais c’est l’histoire d’une douce maternité qui s’écrit. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, l’épouse du Président de la République, a suivi son mari pour le G8, et leur(s) futur(s) enfant(s) aussi. Lors d’un rendez-vous au sommet entre compagnes de grands dirigeants, la chanteuse a laissé apparaître ses premières formes de femme enceinte dans une simple petite robe blanche. Si elle a dû décliner l’invitation de Cannes pour présenter Midnight In Paris, il était hors de question qu’elle laisse son mari partir seul sur la côte normande. Et au milieu de Maria Barroso, Lauren Harper (la femme du premier ministre canadien), Geetri Von Rompuy (l’épouse du Président du Conseil Européen) et Svetlana Medvedeva, notre First Lady irradie. » | Laure Costey | Jeudi 26 Mai 2011

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Carla Bruni shows off her 'baby bump' at G8 summit: Carla Bruni showed off a rounded belly at the G8 summit, all but confirming rumours that the French first lady is pregnant. » | Thursday, May 26, 2011
Georgien: Gewalt gegen Demonstranten

In Georgien sind Sicherheitskräfte mit grosser Gewalt gegen Demonstranten vorgegangen. In der Hauptstadt Tiflis wurden zwei Personen getötet. Einschätzungen von Christoph Wanner, SF-Korrespondent, in Tiflis

Tagesschau vom 26.05.2011
Syrien: Brutales Vorgehen gegen Demonstranten

In Syrien haben Sicherheitskräfte die Hochburg der Protestbewegung in Daraa gestürmt und über 25 Menschen getötet. Seit Wochen fordern Demonstranten den Rücktritt von Präsident Baschar al-Assad. Einschätzungen von Pascal Weber, SF-Korrespondent, in Kairo

Tagesschau vom 25.04.2011
Herman Cain Presidential Announcement Video

Herman Cain officially announces his candidacy for Presidency of the United States of America!

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Bactérie allemande: l’UE appelle les Européens à la vigilance

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: SANTÉ | Avec la propagation rapide d'une bactérie mortelle en Allemagne, la Commission européenne a lancé un appel à la vigilance en cas de symptômes de maladie.

La Commission européenne a appelé jeudi les personnes ayant récemment effectué une visite en Allemagne à être vigilants en cas de symptômes de maladie.

Cet avertissement intervient du fait de la propagation rapide dans le pays d’une bactérie soupçonnée d’avoir causé la mort de quatre personnes.

«Pour le moment, il n’y a pas d’élément établissant une contagion à d’autres pays. Mais des cas suspects en Suède, au Royaume-Uni et aux Pays-Bas chez des personnes ayant récemment voyagé en Allemagne sont en cours d’examen», a indiqué le porte-parole de la Commission pour les questions de santé, Frédéric Vincent.

L’UE appelle les personnes ayant récemment effectué une visite en Allemagne «à faire attention à des symptômes telles que des diarrhée accompagnée de saignements et de consulter leur médecin». La Commission souligne qu’il est «essentiel d’identifier les cas potentiels liés à cette maladie (....) pour éviter la propagation» de l’infection. » | ATS / AFP | Jeudi 26 Mai 2011

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Une bactérie dangereuse inquiète l'Allemagne, déjà trois décès : SANTÉ | L'Allemagne a jugé mercredi "vraiment préoccupante" la propagation rapide d’une bactérie dangereuse qui pourrait déjà avoir causé la mort de trois personnes. » | AFP | Mercredi 25 Mai 2011
£900,000 State Coach Made for the Queen 'Missing'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A £900,000 handmade state coach designed as a gift for the Queen's 80th birthday has vanished in Australia.

The jewel-encrusted 2.75 tonne black carriage, made with $250,000 (£161,000) of Australian taxpayers' money, was supposed to be delivered in 2006, but government officials have admitted they have no idea where it is.

The coach, named Britannia, is decorated with 24 diamonds, 130 sapphires and 400 books of gold leaf and is estimated to be worth a total of A$1.5 million (£900,000).

It was made by monarchist Jim Frecklington and is said to feature fragments of more than 100 British historical artefacts including timber from Henry VIII's flagship the Mary Rose, a piece of the 1760 doorway from 10 Downing Street and gold from Admiral Nelson's crown from the Battle of Trafalgar.

While he was prime minister, John Howard committed $250,000 worth of public money to the project to support "Australian craftsmanship". » | Bonnie Malkin, Sydney | Thursday, May 26, 2011