Samedi 23 juillet 2011

Twin terror attacks shock Norway

Norway has been hit by twin attacks - a massive bomb blast in the capital and a shooting attack on young people at a governing Labour Party youth camp. Pandora Charms Bracelets At least seven people were killed in the bombing, which inflicted huge damage on government buildings in Oslo. A few hours later a gunman opened fire at the camp on an island outside Oslo, killing at least 10. The suspected gunman was arrested at the camp and the government have confirmed that he is Norwegian. Police have said the 32-year-old suspect was also linked with the bomb attack. tiffany bracelet Witnesses described the gunman as tall, blonde and say he was dressed as a policeman. 'Shaken by evil' Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, whose Oslo offices were among those damaged by the bomb, described the attacks as "bloody and cowardly". He said Norway had been "shaken by evil" but that Norwegian democracy and ideals would not be destroyed. "We are a small nation and a proud nation. No-one will bomb us to silence, no-one will shoot us to silence," he said in a televised address. cheap tiffany No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks. There are fears the number of dead from both attacks could rise, says the BBC's Richard Galpin, north of Oslo. Several people from the camp are still missing and rescue teams have been scouring the waters around the island after dead bodies were reportedly seen in the water. Eyewitnesses say that after the gunman started shooting, people jumped into the water to try to escape the hail of bullets. tiffany necklace There are concerns more victims may still be inside buildings hit by the initial explosion. Emergency services have had difficulty accessing these buildings amid concerns about further possible explosions as well as fears the blast may have left buildings unstable. 'Posed as policeman' The gunman is reported to have been armed with a handgun, an automatic weapon and a shotgun. "He travelled on the ferry boat from the mainland over to that little inland island posing as a police officer, saying he was there to do research in connection with the bomb blasts," NRK journalist Ole Torp told the BBC. tiffany jewelry outlet "He asked people to gather round and then he started shooting, so these young people fled into the bushes and woods and some even swam off the island to get to safety." One 15-year-old eyewitness described how she saw what she thought was a police officer open fire. "He first shot people on the island. Afterward he started shooting people in the water," youth camp delegate Elise told the Associated Press news agency. Mr Stoltenberg had been due to visit the camp on Saturday. Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store, who visited the camp on Thursday, praised those who were attending. tiffany rings on sale "The country has no finer youth than young people who go for a summer camp doing politics, doing discussions, doing training, doing football, and then they experience this absolutely horrendous act of violence." Earlier Egil Vrekke, Assistant Chief Constable of Oslo police told the BBC the rescue operation in Oslo was ongoing, with large areas still cordoned off as bomb experts established whether there were other bombs in the area. Friday was a public holiday in Norway so although there were hundreds of people in the government offices hit by the blast, they were not as busy as they might usually have been, said State Secretary Kristian Amundsen. Cheap Pandora Jewelry "We have to focus on the rescue operation - there are still people in the building, there are still people in the hospital," he told the BBC. The oil ministry was reportedly among the government buildings hit, while the headquarters of tabloid newspaper VG were also said to have been damaged in the blast which was heard across the capital. "It's complete chaos here. The windows are blown out in all the buildings close by," NRK journalist Ingunn Andersen told AP. The US has condemned the "despicable acts of violence" in Oslo, while the President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, said the "acts of cowardice" had no justification. cheap tiffany bracelet Our corespondent says that the attacks have been a huge shock for people: Norway has never experienced anything like this in the past and the violence of the past day has left people totally stunned.

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Vendredi 22 juillet 2011

James Murdoch evidence questioned by former executives

tiffany online store Evidence on phone hacking given to MPs by News International chairman James Murdoch has been called into question by two former executives at the firm. He told the media committee on Tuesday he had not been "aware" of an email suggesting the practice went wider than a "rogue" News of the World reporter. But ex-NoW editor Colin Myler and ex-NI legal manager Tom Crone have now said they "did inform" him of the email. Mr Murdoch later said he "stands by his testimony". Meanwhile, the BBC has learned the FBI plans to contact actor Jude Law following claims his mobile phone was hacked during a visit to the US. tiffany rings sale It is alleged a story published by the NoW in 2003 was based on information obtained from his voicemail which, if proved, could lead to charges in the US because his phone would have been operating on a US network. News International denies the claims. In another development on Thursday, it emerged Sun features editor Matt Nixson has been sacked from the paper in relation to claims of phone hacking while he was at the News of the World. The management and standards committee of News Corporation, the parent company of News International, confirmed it had "terminated the contract of a member of staff in relation to his previous work". tiffany charms bracelet The committee said while it was authorised to co-operate fully with all investigations it was also conducting its own enquiries where relevant. Written response Regarding the emails, in April 2008, Mr Murdoch authorised the payment of an out-of-court settlement of more than £600,000 to Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association, over the hacking of his phone. He has said at the time he did not know the full extent of hacking that may have been going on at the News of the World. Pandora Charms On Sale The paper's royal editor Clive Goodman and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire had both been jailed for hacking into phones of the royal household in 2007. But the email in question was marked "for Neville" and is said to have implied the News of the World's chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck was also implicated in malpractices. Commons culture, media and sport committee chairman John Whittingdale says the committee will ask Mr Murdoch to clarify what he said on the matter as part of a written response containing additional information that he has already promised to provide. BBC business editor Robert Peston described the pronouncements as a potentially important development in respect of who knew what and when. tiffany necklace on sale At the committee hearing on Tuesday, Labour's Tom Watson asked Mr Murdoch: "When you signed off the Taylor payment, did you see or were you made aware of the full email suggesting hacking was more widespread than had been admitted." Mr Murdoch replied: "No, I was not aware of that at the time". He went add: "There was every reason to settle the case, given the likelihood of losing the case and given the damages - we had received counsel - that would be levied." In their statement, Mr Myler and Crone said: "Just by way of clarification relating to Tuesday's CMS select committee hearing, we would like to point out that James Murdoch's recollection of what he was told when agreeing to settle the Gordon Taylor litigation was mistaken. tiffany barcelet "In fact, we did inform him of the 'for Neville' email which had been produced to us by Gordon Taylor's lawyers." In a statement issued by News Corporation, Mr Murdoch said: "I stand by my testimony to the select committee."

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Jeudi 21 juillet 2011

Phone hacking: Scotland Yard boosts probe team

Pandora Charms Bracelets The police team investigating phone hacking has been boosted from 45 to 60 officers, Scotland Yard has said. Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sue Akers said the move came after a "significant increase in the workload" over the past fortnight. She said there had been a "surge of inquiries and requests for assistance from the public and solicitors". Earlier, the Met was accused by MPs of a "catalogue of failures" in the News of the World phone-hacking inquiry. Meanwhile, News of the World owner News International said it had authorised law firm Harbottle & Lewis to answer any questions from Scotland Yard and the Commons home affairs committee about its work for the company. tiffany rings on sale News International has said a May 2007 letter from the firm had made it believe that hacking was a "matter of the past" and confined to a single rogue reporter. During Wednesday's House of Commons debate on the phone-hacking scandal, MPs called on News International to publish the full exchanges about e-mails examined by the legal firm. The law firm had said it was being prevented from responding to "inaccurate" comments made by News International chairman James Murdoch because the company would not allow it breach its duty of client confidentiality. News International's parent company News Corporation has also confirmed it has stopped paying the legal fees of former private detective Glenn Mulcaire, who was convicted of phone hacking on behalf of the News of the World in 2007. tiffany jewelry outlet Responding to the announcement, Mulcaire told the BBC: "As you can appreciate, we're in the middle of a number of inquiries at the moment and it's a very fluent and developing situation. "The developments have been different from day to day and I have no further comment to make at this stage. However, this may change." Funding calls On the hacking probe known as Operation Weeting, Ms Akers said: "I have said all along that I would keep the resources under review and this has led to the increase. "Similarly, if the demand decreases, I will release officers back to other duties." tiffany necklace A Commons home affairs committee report praised Ms Akers' decision that all potential victims of phone hacking by the News of the World should be contacted. But the MPs said they were "alarmed" only 170 people had so far been informed and noted that "up to 12,800 people may have been affected". It said that unless more staff were employed on the operation it could be a decade before all the thousands of possible victims were informed. MPs had called on the government to provide more funds for the police investigation. cheap tiffany They warned that if it dragged on it would "seriously delay" the start of Lord Justice Leveson's public inquiry announced by David Cameron. The committee's report also blamed News International for obstructing the Met's first inquiry into hacking but said there was no "real will" on the part of Scotland Yard to tackle the news group's failure to co-operate. After Ms Akers' announcement, home affairs committee chairman Keith Vaz said: "This is excellent news. The extra resources will assist to help move things along much more quickly." 'Brushed aside' tiffany bracelet The prime minister made a statement as the Commons sat for an extra day after the MPs' summer recess was delayed to address the latest developments in the hacking scandal. Mr Cameron told the Commons the police inquiry would now be overseen by a figure from outside the Met. The prime minister said: "The responsibilities of the deputy commissioner - which the House will remember include general oversight of the vital investigations both into hacking and into the police, Operations Weeting and Elveden - will not be done by someone from inside the Met, but instead by Bernard Hogan-Howe, who will join temporarily from Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary." In the Lords, Liberal Democrat peer Baroness Doocey said she raised concerns in February about meetings between senior police officers and News of the World executives. Cheap Pandora Jewelry Baroness Doocey, a member of the Metropolitan Police Authority, said her concerns were "brushed aside by the Met". Government culture spokeswoman Baroness Rawlings said the Met was carrying out an investigation and the issue would be considered by the Leveson inquiry.

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Mercredi 20 juillet 2011

Lashkar Gah: Nato to hand over volatile Afghan city

British troops in Afghanistan's volatile Helmand province are preparing to hand control of the city of Lashkar Gah to Afghan security forces. cheap tiffany and co Nato has already handed over the relatively peaceful province of Bamiyan and the eastern town of Mehter Lam. But correspondents say that maintaining stability in Lashkar Gah will be the sternest test yet for local forces. The handover is seen as a critical step in a transition of power before foreign troops end combat operations in 2014. Nato handed over responsibility for the security of Mehter Lam, the capital of eastern Laghman province, on Tuesday. Mehter Lam is considered to be a relatively secure city, but there were reports of a mortar attack near the city during the handover ceremony. tiffany online Seven areas were designated to be passed to local forces under a plan announced by President Hamid Karzai in March. The remaining four areas to be handed over are: Observers agree that the greatest challenge for Afghan forces is likely to be faced in Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand province, where Taliban insurgents remain active. On Monday, seven policemen were killed at a checkpoint near the city, just outside the area due to be handed over. And on Saturday a British soldier was killed while on a routine patrol in the area - some reports suggest he was shot by a man in an Afghan army uniform. 'Much to do' tiffany silver necklace There are approximately 10,000 British troops serving in Afghanistan under Nato command and many of them are stationed in Helmand. British troops are set to complete their withdrawal from Afghanistan by the end of 2014, but just days ago MPs in the UK criticised this target, saying that pulling troops out prematurely from Afghanistan could "dangerously weaken" the remaining forces. The Commons Defence Committee also said the plan to withdraw by the end of 2014 could undermine the international coalition's strategy. UK Defence Secretary Liam Fox said that while there was "still much to do", the pull-out target was achievable. Correspondents say that despite rising casualty numbers, the surge of extra US troops and tens of thousands of new Afghan police and soldiers have improved security in a number of areas in the country. tiffany bracelet online However, the quality of Afghan police and soldiers is patchy and there are fears that they will be unable to withstand a renewed summer offensive from the Taliban. Such fears are particularly acute in Helmand because the Afghan police will have a crucial role to play in the transition and there are serious concerns about corruption and low morale in its ranks. High-profile attacks Violence has sharply increased across Afghanistan since President Karzai's announcement. Just weeks after he named the areas to be handed over, seven UN staff were killed during a protest in Mazar-e Sharif, one of the cities where Afghan troops are to take over. Pandora Jewelry There have also been a number of high-profile attacks including an assault on a luxury hotel in Kabul that left 22 people dead. Hours after the first handover ceremony in Bamiyan, militants killed a key presidential aide in a raid on his Kabul home. At the time of the initial handover announcement, Nato Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said that every step of the transition would be "determined by conditions on the ground". After their withdrawal, the primary role of foreign troops will be to train and equip Afghan security forces. Nato troops will cease to engage in battle. discount tiffany rings There are currently around 140,000 foreign troops in Afghanistan - nearly 100,000 of whom are from the US - still battling the Taliban insurgency

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Mardi 19 juillet 2011

Libya conflict: US officials met Gaddafi envoys

US officials have held face-to-face talks with representatives of Col Muammar Gaddafi's government, the US state department has confirmed. tiffany outlet The US said the meeting reiterated its demand that Col Gaddafi step down, and involved no negotiations. A spokesman said the Libyan government supported dialogue with the US but only if it was free from preconditions. On Monday, rebels said they had pushed government troops westwards after seizing back most of the town of Brega. The Libyan government denied the claim, insisting that the key oil refinery town was still firmly under its control. 'Delivered a message' cheap tiffany bracelet In a statement, the US state department said officials had given representatives of Col Gaddafi a "clear and firm" message that the Libyan leader had to go. "The message was simple and unambiguous - Gaddafi must leave power so that a new political process can begin that reflects the will and aspirations of the Libyan people," it said. The US did not give the location of the talks, but Libya said they had taken place on Saturday in neighbouring Tunisia. Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim hailed the talks as an important step in "repairing relations" with the US. Pandora Bracelet Charms "We support any dialogue, any peace initiative as long as they don't decide Libya's future from without," he told journalist in Tripoli. "We will discuss everything but do not condition your peace talks. Let the Libyans decide their future," he added. Washington said that Jeffrey Feltman, the US assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs, and the US ambassador to Libya Gene Cretz, had been involved in the talks, but would not say who represented the Libyan side. American officials said no further talks were planned "because the message has been delivered". tiffany rings sale US forces have been involved in military action in Libya since the UN in March passed resolution 1973, which permitted intervention to protect Libyan civilians against Col Gaddafi. Following the resolution, the US took the lead in the air strikes against Col Gaddafi's forces. Nato later took over - although the US continues to play a support role. Nato strikes Meanwhile, fighting continues in Brega, where rebels have been trying to push back pro-Gaddafi forces since Thursday, often fighting at close range in residential areas. tiffany necklace online Brega, about 750km (465 miles) east of the capital Tripoli, has changed hands several times in the fighting along Libya's Mediterranean coast since the rebellion began in February. Rebels said they had pushed government forces back to Ras Lanuf, but the government has dismissed the claims outright. Correspondents say the fall of Brega would be a major breakthrough for anti-Gaddafi forces. For weeks the Libyan conflict has appeared to be in a protracted stalemate with rebels holding eastern Libya and pockets in the west. Nato aircraft have been targeting pro-Gaddafi forces near Brega in recent days, reporting hits on armoured vehicles and rocket launchers near the town, according to Reuters tiffany and co outlet. On Monday, South Africa's President Jacob Zuma, who has led a mediation mission on behalf of the African Union, said that Libya needed a democratic government. But he said that the Libyan people must decide their own destiny, and that if Col Gaddafi goes conditions must be in place as to when, where and how that happens. Mr Zuma made his comments during a joint news conference in South Africa's capital, Pretoria, with the visiting British Prime Minister David Cameron. Meanwhile, Russia has refused to recognise the rebel leadership as the legitimate Libyan government, with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov saying such a move amounted to taking sides in a civil war. tiffany bracelet online
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Lundi 18 juillet 2011

Habsburg: Austro-Hungarian heir's heart buried

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