Formosa, which runs an US$11 billion steel plant, sullied more than 200km of coastline, killing more than 100 tonnes of fish and devastating the environment, jobs and economies of four provinces Vietnam’s central region is expected to take a decade to completely recover from an industrial accident caused by a unit of a Taiwan conglomerate, which led to the Vietnam’s worst ever environmental disaster, the government said. Formosa Ha Tinh Steel, a unit of Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics that runs an US$11 billion steel plant, sullied more than 200km of coastline in April, killing more than 100 tonnes of fish and devastating the environment, jobs and economies of four provinces.
Pearl Harbour survivor asks Abe to apologise for attack
Jay Groff can never forget the morning of December 7, 1941, when “hell came raining down”. At the time of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbour, he was a 19-year-old member of the US Army Air Corps stationed at the adjacent Hickam Field.
Missing passenger in fatal WA crash found
A man who walked barefoot into the Nullarbor in Western Australia after a car crash left one dead and injured another has been found severely dehydrated. The man was seen wandering into the bush on Friday morning after a crash on the Eyre Highway, about 40km east of Balladonia Road House.
ZOA Condemns Obama/Kerry/Power For Enabling Passage of Anti-Semitic…
We are outraged – but not surprised – that President Barack Hussein Obama and U.S. Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power enabled the passage of an extraordinary, racist, anti-Semitic, anti-Israel UN Security Counsel resolution this afternoon. Obama and Kerry’s phony claim that they allowed this Resolution because Jews living in Judea/Samaria eastern Jerusalem would prevent a Palestinian State is a canard.The fact is that almost all Jews living in these very small areas are areas that would never be given away or prevent a State.
Huawei and Telefnica Sign a Memorandum of Understanding to Jointly…
Patrick Zhang, President of Huawei Marketing and Solutions Department, and Vicente Munoz, Telefonica Group s Chief Internet of Things Officer, at MoU signing The two companies have already started their first trials of a NB-IoT solution and are aiming to start to launch commercially in Europe and Latin America during 2017. The MOU marks the beginning of a new phase of comprehensive collaboration for the two companies.
Singapore teen critic held in US while appealing for asylum
In this Tuesday, May, 12, 2015, file photo, Singapore teen blogger Amos Yee speaks to reporters while leaving the Subordinate Courts after being released on bail in Singapore. Yee whose video posts and blogs mocking his government and its late founder landed him in jail twice has been detained in the U.S. where he is seeking asylum.
Prepare to be surprised in Tamil Nadu
Administrative systems in Tamil Nadu are institutionalised. So bureaucratic controls remain.
Old Dominion beats Eastern Michigan, 24-20, in Bahamas Bowl
Washington threw three touchdowns passes, Ray Lawry ran for 133 yards and Old Dominion beat Eastern Michigan 24-20 on Friday in the Bahamas Bowl. Old Dominion didn’t play football for 69 years before restarting the program in 2009.
U.N. condemns Israeli settlements as Obama declines to veto
In a striking rupture with past practice, the United States allowed the U.N. Security Council on Friday to condemn Israeli settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem as a “flagrant violation” of international law. In doing so, the outgoing Obama administration brushed aside Donald Trump’s demands that the U.S. exercise its veto and provided a climax to years of icy relations with Israel’s leadership.
Modi’s Note Ban Speech And RBI’s Recommendation Had A Gap of Just Hours, Says Report
The report snipes at the oft-repeated the statements by the government that the decision to pull out 86% of the currency in circulation was completely thought through and not an act of daredevilry. Between the Prime Minister breaking the news of demonetisation on television on November 8 and the RBI recommending it to the government – a must to demonetise money – there was just a gap of hours, reported Hindustan Times.
PM to Inaugurate Shivaji Memorial
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a day’s visit to Maharashtra today, where he will lay foundation stone for the grand memorial of Maratha warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and the metro rail projects in Mumbai and Pune. Modi will land in the metropolis at 11.30 AM and leave for MIDC Patalganga in neighbouring Raigad district where he will inaugurate the newly-built campus of the National Institute of Securities Management.
3 Mexican nationals say held for ransom in San Antonio home
One man has been arrested after San Antonio police say they went to a home to respond to a shooting and found one person dead and three Mexican nationals who told officers they’d been abducted from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, and were being held for ransom.
Petra Kvitova vowed to do everything she can to return to the tennis court as soon as possible
Petra Kvitova described being able to move the fingers on her left hand again as “the greatest Christmas present I could have wished for”. The 26-year-old was speaking publicly for the first time since being attacked by an intruder at her apartment in the Czech Republic on Tuesday.
Frampton-Santa Cruz II: Lee Selby To Defend IBF Belt vs. Barros
Selby will face Barros on January 28 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, as part of the supporting cast to Carl Frampton’s return fixture against Leo Santa Cruz for the Super WBA featherweight bauble. Sky Sports will air the action in the UK, while Showtime have secured the Stateside rights to a tripleheader which also includes Dejan Zlaticanin’s WBC lightweight title defence against Mikey Garcia.
Roger Federer expects injury lay-off to prolong playing career:…
Roger Federer believes his six-month absence due to a knee injury could help prolong his playing career, with the 17-times grand slam winner saying he has enjoyed the break. The 35-year-old Swiss had surgery on his left knee in February and, after missing the French Open with a back injury, announced in July that he needed extensive rehabilitation and would be sidelined for the rest of the season.
Surgery and pharmacy opening times in Bath over Christmas and New Year
With the excitement of Christmas, people have been urged not to forget about their health amid all the festive preparations. The Bath and North East Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group is encouraging everyone to remember four festive tips to keep on top of their health.
Cross-party MPs ‘disappointed’ at Sheffield Eagles move to Wakefield
Sheffield Eagles’ search for a home within the city has been backed by an influential cross-party group of MPs. The rugby league club this month confirmed next season’s home games will be played at Wakefield’s Belle Vue ground, nearly 30 miles up the M1.
BRIEF-Inventergy announces signing of definitive agreement with Fortress Investment Group
RIYADH, Dec 23 Saudi Arabia’s government plans to provide 200 billion riyals of incentives to the private sector over the next four years in its drive to diversify the economy beyond oil, according to an official planning document. SAO PAULO, Dec 23 Latin American stocks and currencies seesawed on Friday in muted trading ahead of the Christmas weekend.
The Latest: Malta PM: Hijackers of Libyan plane surrender
Malta’s prime minister, Joseph Muscat, says the hijacking of a Libyan plane is over after the hijackers gave themselves up. In a series of tweets, he said the hijackers left the airplane along with its final crew members after earlier freeing all the passengers from a flight that was diverted to his country.
Plane hijacking in Malta ends peacefully; 2 men surrender
After hours of tense negotiations, two Libyans who hijacked a plane from Libya to Malta and threatened to blow it up surrendered peacefully Friday, allowing 118 passengers and crew to leave the plane before walking out themselves with the last of the crew. The hijacked Airbus A320 flight, operated by Afriqiyah Airways, was traveling from the Libyan oasis city of Sabha to Tripoli when it was diverted to Malta midmorning on Friday.
Cascades Hall of Fame class set
Former UFV athletic director Jane Antil and basketball coach Pat Lee will be honoured as builders; women’s basketball standouts Carolyne Lucy and Tracy MacLeod will be inducted as athletes; and the 1987-88 men’s basketball squad will be celebrated in the team category. Hall of Fame festivities, including an on-court ceremony between games, will be held Jan. 6 in conjunction with the Cascades basketball home games vs. the MacEwan Griffins at the Envision Athletic Centre.
Petra Kvitova released from hospital after knife attack
Petra Kvitova’s recovery from surgery on her left hand is going well after a knife-wielding intruder attacked her. Petra Kvitova released from hospital after knife attack Petra Kvitova’s recovery from surgery on her left hand is going well after a knife-wielding intruder attacked her.
Boris sends Christmas message to cheer up Britons ‘downcast’ by war and division
In a video message circulated on Twitter, Boris Johnson said that despite war in Syria and terror attacks in Europe, mankind as a whole was making progress in terms of health, education and longevity Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has sent out an upbeat Christmas message designed to cheer up Britons left “downcast” by a 2016 characterised by war, terror and division. In a video message circulated on Twitter, Mr Johnson said that despite war in Syria and terror attacks in Europe, mankind as a whole was making progress in terms of health, education and longevity.
Hijackers of Libyan plane surrender
An Afriqiyah Airways plane stands on the tarmac at Malta’s Luqa International airport as passengers depart, Friday, Dec. 23, 2016. Hijackers diverted the Libyan commercial plane to Malta on Friday and threatened to blow it up with hand grenades, Maltese authorities and state media said.
Darth Vader actor Spencer Wilding dons full costume in home town premiere
Star Wars fever came to Rhyl on Thursday night when the Welsh actor playing Darth Vader in the franchise’s latest film, Rogue One, turned up in full costume for a special premiere in his home town. Former British-Welsh kickboxing champion Spencer Wilding, 44, who also describes himself as a “special creature performer”, thrilled locals as he arrived at the town’s Vue cinema to the sound of the Imperial March.
Double delight this Christmas for Suzuki Pebley Beach manager
NOTHING says Christmas like saints and babies – and staff at Pebley Beach in Cirencester are enjoying both, thanks to service manager Chris Maidment. This month, Chris and his wife Gemma welcomed baby Daisy – a sister for seven-year-old Olivia – into the world.
.com | Hijackers of Libyan plane surrender in Malta
Hijackers claiming to have a grenade took over a Libyan plane on Friday and diverted it to Malta before releasing everyone onboard and surrendering to authorities, officials said. Libyan Foreign Minister Taher Siala said the two hijackers were supporters of slain dictator Muammar Gaddafi and had requested political asylum in Malta.
Italian police say Berlin terror suspect, Anis Amri, has been shot and killed in Milan, Italy.
Video has emerged of the Berlin Christmas market attack suspect Anis Amri pledging allegiance to ISIS. The footage emerged hours after he was killed in an early-morning shootout in Milan on Friday morning.
Mad Nog: Spirits, Not Surprisingly, Top Ad Industry Gift List
Corporate compliance execs, cover your ears. Ad execs receive holiday gifts from suppliers at this time, and judging by the response of 350 advertiser and agency executives to an informal “best/worst” gift poll, some are great and some really stink.
Maglana: A different kind of Silent Night amid PH anti-drug campaign
The song written by Fr. Joseph Mohr and set to music by Franz Gruber, first performed by them on December 24, 1818 at the St. Nicholas Church in in Oberndorf, Austria, and translated into different languages have been enjoyed by many as part of Christmas traditions around the world for 198 years now.
Grupo Aval Acciones & Valores SA (aval) Plans Dividend of $0.03
Grupo Aval Acciones & Valores SA announced a dividend on Monday, October 10th. Stockholders of record on Friday, December 30th will be paid a dividend of 0.033 per share on Friday, December 30th.
Delightful Dahilayan
DAVAO. The Dropzone is a heart-pounding 120-feet freefall ride touted to be the Philippines’ first extreme pendulum swing of its kind.
News Region to send in troops if Gambia president won’t step down
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International Olympic Committee opens 28 new doping cases for Russian athletes
On yet another doping-tainted day for Russian sport, 28 athletes now face IOC cases linked to cheating at the Sochi Winter Olympics and a major cross-country skiing event was removed from the country. The IOC said Friday it has opened 28 disciplinary proceedings against Russian athletes whose urine samples were likely tampered with at the 2014 Olympics.
Netanyahu Attacks Obama Over U.N. Resolution Hea s looking forward to working with Trump.
Three days have passed since United Nations Security Council voted 14-0 to adopt a resolution demanding an end to Israel’s building of settlements in the West Bank, and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains very, very angry about it. Over the weekend, Netanyahu canceled monetary contributions to five U.N. agencies and suspended business with the embassies of 12 of the nations that approved the resolution: the U.K., France, Russia, China, Japan, Ukraine, Angola, Egypt, Uruguay, Spain, Senegal, and New Zealand .
Retired RCAF commanders flag pilot numbers as weak point in Liberals’ jet plan
Two former Royal Canadian Air Force commanders are raising questions about the Liberal government’s rush to buy “interim” fighter jets, saying there won’t be enough pilots to fly the planes for years to come. Retired lieutenant-generals Kenneth Pennie and Andre Deschamps say that defeats the purpose of acquiring Super Hornets as a stop-gap measure, and running a full competition now makes more sense.
The body of Anis Amri, the suspect in the Berlin Christmas market truck attack, is seen covered with a thermal blanket next to Italian officers in a suburb of the northern Italian city of Milan, Italy December 23, 2016 REUTERS/Stringer
Toy Appeal spreads Christmas cheer
The appeal to support families in and around Winchester received a record 1000 gifts for local families, beating last year’s total of around 500. Toys were taken to the collection point at Waterstone’s bookshop in The Brooks Centre, and staff sorted through the huge number of donations on Monday.
A look at key events in Syriaa s Aleppo since March 2011
After the government’s capture of the rebel-held east of the city, here’s a look at key events in Aleppo since the start of Syria’s uprising nearly six years ago: – March 2011: Protests erupt in the southern city of Daraa over the detention of a group of boys accused of painting anti-government graffiti on a school wall. On March 18, security forces fire on a protest in Daraa, killing four people in what activists regard as the first deaths of the uprising.
Dogs wowed by the wonder of Santa Paws
A special visitor turned up to take some of the limelight away from Santa Clause at a ‘Christmas event with a twist’ in a local canal centre yesterday. Blackwood-based Four Paws animal rescue centre partnered up with the Monmouthshire, Brecon and Abergavenny Canals Trust at its Rogerstone-site where two grottos took place instead of one upon the arrival of Santa Paws.