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Tibetans shot marking Dalai Lama birthday

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 09 Juli 2013 | 11.27

AT least eight Tibetans were injured, including two with serious head wounds, after paramilitary police fired on a crowd celebrating the exiled Dalai Lama's birthday in defiance of Chinese authorities, according to United States-based reports.

Hundreds of Tibetans, including many Buddhist monks and nuns, gathered on Saturday in Tawu county in the south-western province of Sichuan to mark the Dalai Lama's 78th birthday, the Washington-based International Campaign for Tibet said.

Clashes began after the police tried to prevent the Tibetans from making offerings on a hillside where they had placed a photograph of the Dalai Lama, the group said.

At least 20 Tibetans were arrested following the clash, it quoted local sources as saying.

US-based Radio Free Asia said the police fired bullets and tear gas to disperse about 1000 Tibetans in Tawu.

Police officers beat some Tibetans and smashed the windows of vehicles carrying them to the celebration at the Machen Pomra sacred mountain, the broadcaster quoted unnamed sources as saying.

"They smashed doors and windows of our vehicles and started beating Tibetans gathered in the area and dispersed the Tibetans and started shooting at the crowd," it quoted one local Tibetan as saying.

Online reports of the clash included photographs of injured Tibetans and of police stopping a car on the mountain.

Tibetans in nearby areas also marked the Dalai Lama's birthday despite the presence of paramilitary police, the International Campaign for Tibet said.

"This incident in Tawu represents a major test to the international community's commitment to stand up for the rights of the Tibetan people to peacefully promote their national and religious identity," said Tenzin Jigme, international coordinator of the International Tibet Network.

The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, fled to India after China cracked down on a Tibetan uprising in March 1959.


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Peugeot sales dive in first half

Carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen says its global sales plunged almost 10% in the first half of the year. Source: AAP

FRENCH carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen says its global sales plunged almost 10 per cent in the first half of the year, mainly owing to a weak European market.

France's leading but ailing carmaker said in a statement on Monday that it sold 1.46 million assembled vehicles in the first six months of 2013, being hit hard by a shrinking European market share, which dropped to 12.2 per cent from 12.9 per cent a year ago.

In February, PSA also saw its sales of component kit deliveries to Iran come to an abrupt halt following the tightening of international sanctions. A year ago, PSA sold 142,000 units of the kits to Iran.

On the bright side, the group said it was performing strongly in China - growing "twice as fast as the market" after recording a sales increase of 33 per cent and a market share of nearly four per cent.

And in Latin America, it said sales rose by 20 per cent compared with the same six months last year, with the bulk of the boost coming from Argentina, Chile and Mexico.

It also said its Peugeot 208 model has been well received by the market, with more than 400,000 units having been sold since it was rolled out a year ago.

Hybrid vehicle sales were also strong PSA said, noting the company "maintained its position as Europe's leading manufacturer of hybrid vehicles and its second-place ranking in terms of sales, with a 16.1 per cent share of the European hybrid market".

In its outlook for the second half of 2013, PSA said it plans to launch 17 new vehicles, of which nine will be launched in Europe and eight in the rest of the world.

Last year, PSA reported a record loss of 5.0 billion euros ($A7.1 billion) and its finance arm had to be rescued with government support.


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Ten killed in Alaska plane crash

Written By Unknown on Senin, 08 Juli 2013 | 11.27

US authorities say an aircraft has crashed at an airport in Alaska, killing all 10 people on board. Source: AAP

US authorities say an air taxi has crashed at an airport in Alaska, killing all 10 people on board.

National Transportation Safety Board investigator Clint Johnson says the pilot and nine passengers were killed at Soldotna Airport on Sunday morning.

Meagan Peters of Alaska State Troopers says the fixed-wing aircraft was engulfed in flames before firefighters could get to the plane. The victims have not yet been identified.

Johnson says initial reports had the accident happening as the plane took off.

Flying across the vast northern state is common for Alaska residents, despite hazards including treacherous mountain passes and volatile weather.

The Soldotna crash comes a day after a far larger Asiana flight crashed at San Francisco's airport.


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Unemployment tipped to have risen in June

THE unemployment rate is widely tipped to rise this week as businesses deal with slowing economic growth.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases its labour force figures on Thursday.

The median forecast from an AAP survey of 14 economists is for the unemployment rate to have risen to 5.6 per cent in June, up from 5.5 per cent in May.

Forecasts for the number of people with jobs were scattered, with six economists predicting a rise, another six expecting a fall and the remaining two expect the same result as last month, when the number of people with jobs rose by 1,100.

Westpac senior economist Andrew Hanlan said the unemployment rate would mirror the state of the economy.

"Our reading of the economy is that growth is just below trend," Mr Hanlan said.

"Various business surveys are telling you that conditions are subdued so we're looking for a pullback in employment numbers to reflect that subdued economic environment."

ANZ senior economist Riki Polygenis said almost all labour demand indicators, including the ANZ job ads survey for June, pointed to continued sluggish employment growth and a gradual rise in the unemployment rate.

"Softer labour market conditions are just a reflection of the generally subdued rate of growth in domestic demand that we're seeing in the economy," Ms Polygenis said.

The ANZ survey showed the number of job ads posted on the internet and published in newspapers fell 1.8 per cent in June, seasonally adjusted.

Declining trends in job ads were reliable indicators of rising unemployment, as well as lower interest rates, said ANZ chief economist Ivan Colhoun.

"We continue to expect the unemployment rate to drift higher towards six per cent over the next six to 12 months," he said.

But HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham was more optimistic, with expectations that the unemployment rate will remain steady at 5.5 per cent for the rest of the year.

"We think that the economy is still in OK shape and that's enough at the moment to keep the unemployment rate steady," Mr Bloxham said.

"There are a range of indicators out there that tell you that the labour market at the moment is tracking at a below-trend pace.

"But on the flip side of that, we think that the unemployment rate is likely to broadly stabilise in the second half of this year rather than rise a lot further."


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Man loses foot in Qld farming accident

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 07 Juli 2013 | 11.27

DOCTORS are racing against the clock to reattach a farmer's foot after it was severed during an accident on a southeast Queensland property.

The man, in his 40s, had been mixing grain for feed on his property near Esk, northwest of Brisbane, on Sunday morning when he left foot was caught by the auger he had been using.

A helicopter rescue crew picked up the man and airlifted him to the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane in a stable condition.

"Due to the time frame in which we delivered the patient to the emergency department he has a chance of having his foot reattached," RACQ CareFlight Doctor Jacob Crosdale said in a statement.

The man was undergoing surgery early on Sunday afternoon.


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US leaker Snowden's asylum hopes rise

HOPES have risen that Edward Snowden may finally be able to leave Moscow, where he has been stranded in an airport for 14 days, after three Latin American countries offered the fugitive US intelligence leaker asylum.

Bolivia on Saturday became the third country to offer refuge to the former US National Security Agency (NSA) contractor, with President Evo Morales saying he was willing to take Snowden in "if he asks".

The offer came not long after Venezuela's leftist President Nicolas Maduro said he would grant the 30-year-old "humanitarian asylum" and Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega said his country could offer a safe haven.

The flurry of offers arrived after a series of rejections from many of the 21 countries to which Snowden had applied to last week for refuge.

The WikiLeaks anti-secrecy website that has been supporting Snowden's cause said he had recently applied to six additional countries that it refused to name.

But it was far from clear how exactly Snowden - hidden out of sight of reporters for the past two weeks - could reach another nation from the transit zone of Russia's sprawling Sheremetyevo international airport.

He has been stripped of his passport by the US authorities and a refugee pass initially believed to have been offered to him by Ecuador has since been declared invalid.

"He has no passport and asylum can only be granted to a specific individual. I have grave doubts that this is now possible," senior ruling party lawmaker Alexander Romanovich told Moscow Echo radio.

Sheremetyevo only handles commercial flights and Snowden cannot travel past passport control to another airport used by foreign dignitaries.

Even if he got on a commercial flight, the plane carrying him could be grounded - the fate suffered by the jet carrying Morales after several EU states denied it overflight rights over suspicions Snowden was onboard.

Analysts meanwhile said Moscow may be increasingly concerned about getting sucked into a diplomatic spat with Washington that it had never planned for and which it would rather avoid.

Morales declared however that Bolivia has "no fear" of the United States and its European allies, and that he would be willing "to give asylum to the American, if he asks".

The offer was echoed by Maduro, who visited Moscow at the start of the week for a gas summit during which he strongly hinted that Venezuela - long a diplomatic irritant for the United States - could welcome the opportunity to help Snowden out.

But he made his intentions absolutely clear in an address at an independence day event in Caracas.

"As head of state of the Bolivarian republic of Venezuela, I have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the young Snowden ... to protect this young man from the persecution launched by the most powerful empire in the world," said Maduro said.

Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega voiced a slightly more toned down message only minutes earlier.

"We are open, respectful of the right to asylum, and it is clear that if circumstances permit it, we would receive Snowden with pleasure and give him asylum here in Nicaragua," Ortega said at a public event.

So far, only Nicaragua, of the three that have offered asylum, said it had received his formal request; that could mean a petition there is further along in the pipeline than elsewhere.

Ecuador had been seen as the American's best hope when he arrived in Moscow from Hong Kong on June 23 after leaking secrets about the extent of the US data surveillance programme to the press.

But the leftist government in Quito has yet to consider his application.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has refused to extradite Snowden to the United States while still stressing that he would like to see him gone as soon as possible.

Analysts interpret the mixed message as a sign that Moscow feel like they are being drawn into a fracas with Washington at a time when it would rather avoid additional difficulties to the two sides' strained ties.


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Tourist bus flips in Cuba, injuring 16

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 06 Juli 2013 | 11.27

Cuban authorities say a serious highway crash involving a bus has left 16 foreign tourists injured. Source: AAP

CUBAN authorities says a serious highway crash involving a bus carrying foreign tourists has left 16 passengers injured, most of them from Europe.

State-run newspaper Cinco de Septiembre says the government-operated vehicle ran off the road and turned over on Thursday evening. The crash occurred on the route between Trinidad and Varadero, two principal tourist destinations.

Nineteen people were on board. The injured were listed as two Britons, two Czechs, four Dutch, one Filipino, one Irish and six Russians.

Three of the tourists were considered to be in serious condition but none was in immediate danger of dying, Cinco de Septiembre said on Friday.

Two underwent surgery and were in intensive care.


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