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Obama backs Middle East protests, urges leaders to accept change
An anti-government protester, center, shouts slogans Tuesday as Yemeni police block demonstrators demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh in San’a, Yemen.
President Barack Obama said Tuesday that he had told U.S. allies as well as foes in the Middle East that they must “get out ahead of” growing demands for reform or risk the fates of the deposed presidents of Egypt...
Dallas County Commissioner Tells Citizens To “Go To Hell”
Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price told a group of citizens to “go to Hell” on February 15, 2011.
Tuesday’s Dallas County Commissioner’s Court meeting erupted into an argument between Commissioner John Wiley Price and a citizen, ending with Price repeatedly telling several citizens to “go to hell.”
The exchange started during the public speaking portion of the meeting, which happens...
Gillard's historic speech urges closer ties with New Zealand
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key meets Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard in Auckland.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has used an historical speech to New Zealand’s parliament to boost trans-Tasman ties with a pledge for more leader talks and greater economic unity.
Ms Gillard jetted home to Canberra on Wednesday having made history as the first foreign politician to address the NZ parliament.
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8 in 10 Britons want Tighter Controls on Immigration
Misjudged? Vince Cable has said he thought the cap was too tough.
The public, including a sizeable majority of Lib Dem supporters, want far stricter controls on immigration to the UK, according to a poll released last night.
The YouGov survey found 81 per cent support for the government’s cap on economic migration – which will slash the number of non-EU workers given visas by a fifth.
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Another Cyclone hits northern Australia
A tropical cyclone Wednesday hit Australia’s northern city of Darwin, prompting authorities to issue evacuation notices and close the airport, a media report said.
People have been told to prepare for a huge tidal surge late Wednesday, with dozens of homes already damaged by the cyclone Carlos, a category 1 storm, the Herald Sun reported.
Several homes in Darwin, the capital of Northern Territory...
Italy declares state of emergency over influx of 5,000 Tunisian immigrants
Tunisian immigrants are guarded by policemen upon arrival on the Italian island of Lampedusa.
A state of emergency has been declared by the Italian government after 5,000 illegal immigrants fleeing riot-torn Tunisia arrived in just five days.
Coastguard officials said that in just one 12-hour period 977 had arrived, with many more boats seen on radar screens approaching from north Africa.
The vessels...
Obama reassures Jordan King of US support against protesters
Barack Obama with King Abdullah II of Jordan (Left)
The president made a weekend call to Jordanian King Abdullah II to assure him of U.S. support, but also to say that Washington wants Jordan to move toward reform.
With protests rocking the Middle East, the Obama administration is reaching out to King Abdullah II of Jordan, trying to reassure a badly shaken ally of its support even as it calls for...
China wealth linked to obesity
Over the next few days, Al Jazeera will be looking at the impact of rising food prices around the world.
With increasing wealth in China, expensive culinary tastes have grown in popularity.
And as Al Jazeera’s Melissa Chan now reports from Beijing, it is also impacting waistlines.
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Russia: Destination Mars!
A new word is launched in Russia: a Marsonaut. The six members of the simulation programme for a visit to Mars have started the third phase of the experiment, namely a Mars landing followed by the first Mars walk. The Russian flag now flies firmly and proudly on the Red Planet!
Work is under way in Russia in the first active tests in the simulation phase of the manned space flight to Mars. The multinational...
Clinton expresses US support for Iran protesters
Riots are now spreading in Iran’s capital city, Tehran.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has expressed her firm support for the thousands of opposition supporters who protested in Iran’s capital on Monday.
Mrs Clinton said they deserved to have “the same rights that they saw being played out in Egypt” and that Iran had to “open up” its political system.
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Debt now equals total U.S. economy
President Obama‘s budget, released Monday, was conceived as a blueprint for future spending, but it also paints the bleakest picture yet of the current fiscal year, which is on track for a record federal deficit and will see the government’s overall debt surpass the size of the total U.S. economy.
Mr. Obama‘s budget projects that 2011 will see the biggest one-year debt jump in history, or nearly...
Fury as controversial German banker is invited to speak at LSE
The former Bundesbank executive has said that ‘all Jews share a certain gene’ and attacked Muslims for not integrating.
A German banker who has said “all Jews share a certain gene” and described Muslims as “dunces” will speak tonight at the London School of Economics amid a row over free speech.
Anti-facist campaigners vowed to demonstrate outside the LSE during...
China overtakes Japan as world's second-biggest economy
China's economic success began in the 1980s. At the start of the decade the household responsibility system was changed to allow families to keep their surplus grain. In 1994, the pricing system was changed to allow freer price movements. These steps and others started opening up China's economy.
China has overtaken Japan as the world’s second-biggest economy.
Japan’s economy was...
Doctors warn of serious energy-drink risks
Energy drinks are under-studied, overused and can be dangerous for children and teens, warns a report by doctors who say kids shouldn’t use the popular products.
The potential harms, caused mostly by too much caffeine or similar ingredients, include heart palpitations, seizures, strokes and even sudden death, the authors write in the medical journal Pediatrics. They reviewed data from the government...
Cameron to declare the Big Society does exist
David Cameron will relaunch his big idea, the Big Society, in a keynote speech on Monday amid growing fears in the Conservative Party that it has started to backfire on the Government.
As local authorities and voluntary groups feel the impact of the spending cuts, some ministers are worried that the Big Society will be seen by the public as an attempt to mask the cuts and hand state-financed services...
























