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Reported from Steve Quayle:
- Russia
to help China oust the USA from Eurasia (July
05, 2005)
- The rapidly developing economy of China pushes the country to
search for sources of raw materials and sales markets abroad. The
USA is China's major obstacle in this respect. China and the USA
have been sharing their spheres of influence since 1979, when a
semi-secret US-Chinese agreement about the strategic coordination
was brought to light after Dang Xiaoping's visit in Washington (the
USA prefers to keep the document a secret). The significance of the
agreement could be compared to protocols to the Molotov-Ribbentrop
Treaty. Bill Clinton prolonged the agreement in 1999. China has been
consistently asking the USA to withdraw its presence from Eurasia.
The USA, however, believes that it can refer to Russia and the
entire post-Soviet space as its catch.
more...
- China-Russia
statement on new world order
Link Lost (July
05, 2005)
- China
and Russia here Friday issued a joint statement on a new world order
in the 21st century, setting forth their common stand on major
international issues, such as UN reforms, globalization, North-South
cooperation, and world economy and trade. The statement was
signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin and visiting Chinese
President Hu Jintao after their talks. During
their talks, the two leaders discussed ways to further enhance the
strategic and cooperative partnership between China and Russia, and
exchanged views on major regional and international issues.
The joint statement said the two countries are determined to
strengthen their strategic coordination in international affairs and
promote peace, stability and prosperity of the world.
more...
- Surfers
search for wave that went missing (July
05, 2005)
- A famous
European surfing beach has mysteriously lost its waves, to the
consternation of locals and dismay of surfers, who fear that a
"wonder of the world" has vanished forever. Surfers flock
in their thousands to Mundaka, on Spain's north Atlantic coast, to
master its enormous tube-like roller - a giant often reaching more
than 20 feet. Now anyone arriving to catch the "Basque
wave" will find themselves riding no more than a ripple.
more...
- Boffins
create zombie dogs (July
05, 2005)
- SCIENTISTS
have created eerie zombie dogs, reanimating the canines after
several hours of clinical death in attempts to develop suspended
animation for humans. US scientists have succeeded in reviving the
dogs after three hours of clinical death, paving the way for trials
on humans within years. Pittsburgh's Safar Centre for Resuscitation
Research has developed a technique in which subject's veins are
drained of blood and filled with an ice-cold salt solution. The
animals are considered scientifically dead, as they stop breathing
and have no heartbeat or brain activity. But three hours later,
their blood is replaced and the zombie dogs are brought back to life
with an electric shock. Tests show they are perfectly normal, with
no brain damage.
more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Volcano
erupts beneath the Pacific Ocean
(July 04, 2005)
- AN UNDERWATER volcano has erupted near a remote Pacific island off
southern Japan, spewing a column of steam more than 3,000ft into the
sky, Japan's coastguard said yesterday. more...
- Israel,
Egypt close to Philadelphi deal (July 04, 2005)
- Israel and Egypt expect to reach an agreement on Egyptian troop
deployment along the Philadelphi route within 10 days, officials
said Monday. The comment comes following meetings Sunday night in
Egypt between Maj.-Gen. (Res.) Amos Gilad, head of the Defense
Ministry's political bureau, and head of Egyptian intelligence Gen.
Omar Suleiman. The sides are attempting to reach a final agreement
on the placement of 750 Egyptian troops along the border to clamp
down on the smuggling of weapons and other contraband in a way that
would not lead to a revision of the peace treaty with Egypt, which
proscribed such troop deployment. The Philadelphi route is a roughly
14-kilometer long strip running along the Egypt-Gaza border. Whether
Israeli troops will remain along the corridor following
disengagement has been a major point of contention. Diplomatic
officials said that the agreement would not necessitate a revision
in the peace accord between the two countries, and the agreement,
when reached, would be signed by senior-ranking officers. more...
- Israel's
new neighbor to be state of Taliban?
(July 04, 2005)
- With prime minister Ariel Sharon's Gaza evacuation plan drawing
closer, and Hamas swiftly gaining power in the area, analysts are
worried the terror group will use its gains to impose a Taliban-like
Islamist regime neighboring Israel. The Palestinian Authority
announced yesterday it will hold talks with Hamas and other terror
groups regarding the possibility of a "national unity
government" that will incorporate the various violent factions.
PA leaders have repeatedly expressed concern over Hamas' growing
popularity on the Palestinian street, particularly in Gaza, where
the terror group has made strong showings in local elections. With
PA leader Mahmoud Abbas reportedly weakened in Gaza, Mideast experts
have noted Hamas – which now fires an average of three rockets or
mortars per day at Gaza's Jewish communities – is quickly filling
the void. more...
- Gaza
Evacuees Promised: No Secular Neighbors
(July 04, 2005)
- Secular families will live only in the southern section - the one
farthest from Nitzan - of a temporary neighborhood that is being
built in the vicinity, the ministry said. On the Sabbath they will
only be allowed to use the access road that does not pass through
Nitzan. The agreement was reached Friday after Nitzan residents
petitioned the High Court of Justice against construction of the
temporary neighborhood, comprised of caravans, and expansion of the
existing community. The residents are retracting the petition in the
wake of the deal. more...
- Israel
Girds for Political Violence
(July 04, 2005)
- Settler leaders on Monday drew up a code of conduct to deter
followers from violence during protests against the upcoming Gaza
pullout (search), while Israel's president warned that the
increasingly charged climate could lead to political killings. more...
- Israel
Warns of Assassination Danger
(July 04, 2005)
- Israel's president warned Monday that Jewish extremists opposed to
this summer's pullout from Gaza and part of the West Bank could
assassinate Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. more...
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