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WORLD IN BRIEF

BRITAIN BRACES FOR SNOW STORMS
LONDON: Britain was on Sunday bracing for icy temperatures and blizzard conditions as a Baltic weather system moved in from the north.

Two flurries of snow are forecast, the first of which is expected over Scotland later Sunday before moving south east in time for the Monday rush hour. The second wave is due to move in from the west late on Monday, bringing with it several centimeters of snow.

BEIJING CHOKED BY POLLUTION AT DANGEROUS LEVELS
BEIJING: Dense smog shrouded Beijing, with pollution at hazardous levels for a second day and residents advised to stay indoors, state media said. The municipal environment warning center issued an alert advising the elderly, children, and those suffering respiratory or cardiovascular illness to avoid going out or doing strenuous exercise, Xinhua reported. Those who did venture out wore facemasks for protection, with visibility low, the skyline shrouded, and the sun hidden in the smog. The heavy pollution is expected to last another three days, with weather conditions preventing pollutants from dispersing. Air quality in Beijing showed airborne particles with a diameter small enough to deeply penetrate the lungs at a reading of 456 micrograms per cubic meter, the warning center said. The quality is considered good when the figure stands at less than 100. But a reading shown on the United States embassy website in Beijing was above 800. Last year Beijing said it was illegal for foreign embassies to issue their own air quality readings, but the US said its diplomatic missions in China would not stop tweeting levels, which were useful to its citizens living abroad.

FRANCE BRACES FOR MASSIVE ANTI GAY MARRIAGE PROTEST
PARIS: Tens of thousands were set to march in Paris on Sunday to denounce government plans to legalize same-sex marriage and adoption which have angered many Catholics and Muslims, France’s two main faiths. The French parliament is to debate the bill—one of the key electoral pledges of Socialist President Francois Hollande—at the end of this month. Preparations for the rally gathered pace. Protesters across the country hired as many as 90 coaches and five high-speed trains to head to Paris. They say they have distributed 4.5 million leaflets championing their cause. AFP

World

Japan PM shores up SE Asia ties over rising China

Published : Thursday January 17, 2013   |  Category : World   |  Hits:98
By : AFP

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday left for Southeast Asia on his first overseas trip since winning power, seeking to shore up relationships as a counterweight to an increasingly confident China. Read more

Beijing needs drastic change to tackle smog

Published : Thursday January 17, 2013   |  Category : World   |  Hits:66
By : AFP

BEIJING: China has cleaned up its air before, but experts say that if it wants to avoid the kind of smog that choked the country this week it must overhaul an economy fuelled by heavily polluting coal and car use. Read more

Hagel wins key backing for Pentagon chief job

Published : Thursday January 17, 2013   |  Category : World   |  Hits:60
By : AFP

WASHINGTON, D.C.: US defense secretary-designate Chuck Hagel cleared a key bar to his Senate confirmation on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila), winning the backing of a powerful Democrat who had been concerned about his stances on Iran and Israel. Read more

Campus blasts kill 87 in Syria’s Aleppo

Published : Thursday January 17, 2013   |  Category : World   |  Hits:43
By : AFP

Campus blasts kill 87 in Syria’s Aleppo

Syrians gather at the scene of an explosion outside Aleppo University, between the university dormitories and the architecture faculty. AFP PHOTO DAMASCUS: Twin blasts ripped through university buildings in Syria’s second city Al... Read more

Democracy in decline worldwide, says study

Published : Thursday January 17, 2013   |  Category : World   |  Hits:60
By : AFP

WASHINGTON, D.C.: Democracy around the world was in decline in 2012 for the seventh year in a row as the Arab Spring led nervous autocratic leaders to clamp down on any stirrings of dissent, a US study said on Wednesday. Read more

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