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Israel Warns of Unilateral Action Based on Nuclear Bomb Report as U.S. Hits Pause on New Sanctions against Iran

Israel has warned that it will not hesitate to act alone against Iran, based on the findings of a recent report, which says that Iran has the capability to produce sufficient weapons-grade uranium to build a nuclear bomb in less than a month. Israeli government said, the report issued Thursday by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) is further justification why Israel will initiate military action before Iran can build its nuclear bomb.

U.S. Spied on German Chancellor Merkel since 2002; President Obama Apologises

The National Security Agency (NSA) snooping muddle seems to grow murkier by the day. Causing further embarrassment to the Obama administration, new revelations say that U.S. may have been listening into German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s phone calls for over a decade. Reports said President Barack Obama apologised to the German leader and told her he would have ended it had he known about it.

Hanging off Eiffel Tower, Greenpeace Activist Protestor Demands Russia ‘Free the Arctic 30’

Protesting Russian action against the Greenpeace vessel Arctic Sunrise, an activist of the organisation, staged a two-hour protest inside a tent hanging from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower, on Saturday. Reports said the Greenpeace activist who climbed atop the Eiffel Tower, unveiled a banner which read "Free the Arctic 30" and "Militants in prison, climate in danger.”
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Uighur Muslims in China Arrested For ‘Online Jihad’

Chinese crackdown on Uighur Muslim, continues in the country’s restive Muslim-majority Xinjiang province, as security agencies arrested over 139 activists over the past few weeks on charges of promoting jihad online.

Palestinians Call for Economic Boycott of Israeli Settlement Areas

In an effort to garner support for its cause, the Palestinian Authority has sent letter to over 50 countries asking them to freeze business dealings and withdraw investments from Israeli settlement areas occupied since the 1967 war. In the latest diplomatic offensive, the Palestinian Authority has sent letter to countries in Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia including South Africa, Australia, Japan and South Korea.

Historic First Session of Sri Lanka’s Tamil-Dominated Northern Provincial Council Held, Chief Minster Calls for Reconciliation and Cooperation with Centre

Democratic governance, land rights and demilitarisation will be key priority issues for the new government of Sri Lanka’s Tamil-dominated Northern Province, said its Chief Minister C.V. Wigneswaran, on Friday. Mr Wigneswarn was addressing the first inaugural session of the Northern Provincial Council (NPC) since the end of the military operation against Tamil separatist organisation the LTTE. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) won the recent NPC polls with an impressive 30 out of 38 seats.

Main Tamil Party in Sri Lanka to Boycott Commonwealth Summit

Next month’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from November 15 to 17, received another blow, on Saturday, when the country’s main Tamil party announced that it will boycott the Summit.

14 Saudi Women Arrested For 'Illegal Driving'

Saudi Arabian feminist defiance of an Islamic ban against driving seems to have gone off relatively peacefully Saturday with more than 60 women across the country claiming to have driven their cars. Al-Madina newspaper Sunday reported that authorities arrested 14 women for driving in Riyadh and the cities of Jeddah and Mecca and in the Eastern Province.

New Zealand Easiest Way for Asylum Seekers, Smugglers Charge Up to $17,000

New Zealand is reportedly the easiest route for asylum seekers to take, according to people-smugglers who charge $17,000 per person. Reports said that people-smugglers in Indonesia are promising safe passage to New Zealand via shipping containers. The smugglers are looking for "customers" who want to take the "cruise ship" option. A news agency Australia has investigated the alleged asylum seeker cruise to New Zealand.

Julia Gillard Accuses U.S. President Obama of Making Wrong Impression to Asia

Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has criticised U.S. President Barack Obama for sending a wrong message to Asia when he cancelled his attendance to two regional summits in favour of his government's shutdown. Mr Obama has previously pledged to focus more on Asia but as the news of a US government shutdown was threatening to cripple government operations, he cancelled what was supposed to be a four-nation trip including two Asian summits.

Tony Abbott Still Thinks Climate Change is Crap; Al Gore Criticises Abbott for Carbon Tax Repeal

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has denied 25 years of climate change research and accused a UN executive secretary of the Framework Convention on Climate Change of "talking through her hat." Al Gore has criticised Tony Abbott for dismissing evidence provided by climate change scientists. He said in an interview on Oct. 23 that the Abbott government should not be misled by groups with special interests that also do not believe in climate change evidence.

Australian Politics: after NSW Fire; Australia’s Climate Change Policy Comes under Fire

As the New South Wales fire rages on, with some relief to firefighting efforts due to the weather conditions, Australian government’s climate change policy seems to have come under some intense fire. The United Nations (UN) climate chief Christiana Figueres in an interview with CNN, said that NSW bushfires were absolutely linked to climate change. She noted that the Tony Abbott government in Australia will end up paying a heavy political and economic price for walking away from Labor's commi...

Australian Politics: Former Foreign Minister Bob Carr Quits Politics to ‘Reinvent’ Himself in Academics

Confirming weeks of speculation, and planning to "reinvent" himself as an expert on Asia, former Foreign Minister Bob Carr said he will be resigning from this Senate post for a life in academics. He will be submitting his resignation on Thursday. Post-retirement, Mr Carr will take up two part-time academic positions. He will join the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre as a professorial fellow and also join the University of New South Wales as an adjunct professor.

Thailand Mulls ‘Tourist Tax’ To Cover Foreigners' Unpaid Medical Bills

The Thai government may begin charging foreigners up to 500-baht ($16.13) to enter the country starting from January next year, said authorities this week, in the hopes of attracting a better "quality" of holidaymakers and, at the same time, pay for tourists who seek treatment at local hospitals but can't afford the bill.

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