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WORLD IN BRIEF

JAPAN BOOSTS DISPUTED ISLANDS DEFENSE
TOKYO: Japan will deploy two more patrol ships to boost its defense of islands at the center of a territorial row with China and has conducted its first drill simulating the recapture of an isle seized by enemy forces.

The vessels will be stationed at the regional coast guard headquarters which covers the Japanese-controlled Senkaku islands in the East China Sea, known as the Diaoyus in China, Japanese public broadcaster NHK said on Monday. Chinese government ships and planes have been seen off the disputed islands numerous times since Japan nationalized them in September, sometimes within the 12 nautical-mile territorial zone.

SEASON’S FIRST SNOW HITS TOKYO
TOKYO: The winter’s first snowfall blanketed the Japanese capital Tokyo and its environs on Monday, paralyzing traffic and stranding young people taking part in traditional coming-of-age ceremonies. Pedestrians tiptoed through the slush in the luxury Ginza shopping district as a storm system covered much of the Japanese archipelago. Policemen helped drivers shove cars stuck on snow-covered roads while employees cleared the pavement in front of their shops. Japanese airlines cancelled more than 460 domestic flights, mainly to or from Tokyo’s Haneda airport where runways were temporarily closed as workers removed snow. Dozens of train services in the capital were also cancelled. Highways were also closed at many points in Tokyo and surrounding areas as 2.8 inches of snow fell in the capital, The severe weather disrupted “Coming-of Age Day” ceremonies across the nation on Monday, a national holiday at which 20-year-olds celebrate legally reaching adulthood.

FRENCH GOVT SUPPORTS GAY MARRIAGE
PARIS: France’s ruling Socialists refused to back down Monday, a day after hundreds of thousands marched against plans to legalize gay marriage and adoption, and as opposition politicians stepped up calls for a referendum on the issue. Despite the massive turn-out in Paris—800,000 according to organizers, 340,000 according to police—a statement from President Francois Hollande’s Elysee Palace after the rally made it clear he would press ahead with the reforms. The government plans to put the proposed legislation to parliament on January 29.     

SINGAPORE INSTALLS FIRST LADY SPEAKER
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s first female Speaker of parliament was formally installed on Monday, replacing a disgraced predecessor who stepped down after he confessed to an extramarital affair. Halimah Yacob, a 58-year-old Muslim lawyer and unionist who is never seen in public without her headdress, was the only nominee for the post in the legislature, where the ruling People’s Action Party holds 81 of the 87 seats. The appointment of Halimah comes a month after her predecessor Michael Palmer abruptly resigned from parliament and the PAP, admitting he had an affair with a junior colleague from a state-linked community organization. A by-election will be held on January 26 to fill the seat vacated by Palmer. AFP



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Japan PM shores up SE Asia ties over rising China

Published : Thursday January 17, 2013   |  Category : World   |  Hits:311
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:168
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:159
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:244
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:153
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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