Britain and Iran clashed openly on Wednesday night after a senior British official directly accused Tehran of supplying Iraqi insurgents with sophisticated roadside bombs that have killed eight British soldiers and two security guards since May. The bombs have created havoc among British forces in southern Iraq.
The United States has warned Nicaraguan politicians that millions of dollars of aid will be withheld from the country if any moves are made to oust the President, Enrique Bolaños. The US deputy secretary of state is in the capital, Managua, this week to head off the possibility of Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega returning to power.
Scientists have recreated the 1918 Spanish flu virus, one of the deadliest ever to emerge, to the alarm of many researchers who fear it presents a serious security risk. Undisclosed quantities of the virus are being held in a high-security government laboratory in Atlanta, Georgia, after a nine-year effort to rebuild the agent.
Royal Bafokeng Finance, an investment arm of the Royal Bafokeng Nation, is to acquire the entire shareholding in Fraser Alexander, one of South Africa’s oldest services groups to the mining and industrial sectors, with operations in Southern Africa and Chile.
Germany’s two main parties cleared the way on Wednesday for a grand left-right coalition to break the country’s political deadlock and said they would meet within a day to thrash out who would lead it. Officials in Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats said a leadership summit would be held on Thursday.
Spain’s announcement that it plans to build a third fence to separate its enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla from Morocco has drawn loud criticism while giving rise to many questions. The most frequently asked question is whether the measures designed to dissuade desperately poor people from sub-Saharan Africa from attempting to enter Europe will be effective.
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United States government regulators are trying to shut down a company they say secretly downloaded spyware on to the computers of unwitting internet users, rendering them helpless to a flood of pop-up ads, computer crashes and other annoyances. Spyware is a growing problem on the internet.
There were grave fears on Wednesday about the fate of 36 police cadets still missing after a landslide killed 50 of their colleagues, as masses of people were evacuated from the worst floods in a decade swamping north China. More than 7Â 000 soldiers, police and local residents were carrying out a search-and-rescue operation.
A bomb exploded at the entrance of a Shi’ite Muslim mosque south of Baghdad on Wednesday as worshippers gathered for prayers ahead of the breaking of the fast on the first day of Ramadan, killing at least 13 people and wounding 40, police and hospital officials said.