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Japan adopts new defense policy package amid China tensions

Japan’s government has approved a new national security strategy and increased defense spending in a move widely seen as aimed at China.

Over the next five years, Japan will buy hardware including drones, aircraft and amphibious vehicles.

The military will also build a new marine unit, an amphibious force capable of retaking islands.

The move comes with Tokyo embroiled in a bitter row with Beijing over East China Sea islands that both claim.

It reflects concern over China’s growing assertiveness over its territorial claims and Beijing’s mounting defence spending.

“China’s stance toward other countries and military moves, coupled with a lack of transparency regarding its military and national security policies, represent a concern to Japan and the wider international community and require close watch,” the national security draft said.

PM Shinzo Abe has called for Japan to broaden the scope of activities performed by its military
PM Shinzo Abe has called for Japan to broaden the scope of activities performed by its military

Japan first increased defense spending in January, after a decade of cuts.

PM Shinzo Abe, who was elected a year ago, has called for Japan to broaden the scope of activities performed by its military – something currently tightly controlled by the post-war constitution.

He has also established a National Security Council that can oversee key issues.

Approving the national security strategy made Japan’s foreign and security policy “clear and transparent – for both the Japanese people and all the world to see”, he said.

The announcement comes weeks after China established an air defense identification zone (ADIZ) over a swathe of the East China Sea, including islands controlled by Japan.

It says all aircraft transiting the zone must obey certain rules, such as filing flight plans, or face “measures”.

Japan, US and South Korea – which claims a rock that lies within China’s declared zone – have strongly criticised the move, with the US calling it a unilateral attempt to change the status quo in the region.

China, meanwhile, says it is “closely watching Japan’s security strategy and policy direction”.

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Italy: Mafia gangsters arrested over Christmas poinsettias extortion scam

Four alleged mafia gangsters have been arrested in Italy over a Christmas extortion scam.

The men have been forcing shop owners to buy Christmas poinsettias – red-leaved plants known in Italy as Christmas Stars – for 100 times the wholesale price.

The gangsters in the southern city of Naples have been demanding as much as 100 euros ($137) for a plant for the past three festive seasons, police say.

The Mafia men have been forcing shop owners to buy Christmas poinsettias for 100 times the wholesale price
The Mafia men have been forcing shop owners to buy Christmas poinsettias for 100 times the wholesale price

Owners who refused the mob’s “Christmas offer” had their shops vandalized.

“It wasn’t someone dressed like Santa Claus tapping on the doors of shop owners and businesses… Instead there were four emissaries of the Mazzarella clan,” police said.

The men were trying to raise funds for the families and legal fees of jailed gang members, police said.

Sebastian Kurz becomes Europe’s youngest foreign minister at 27

Sebastian Kurz has become Europe’s youngest foreign minister, after Austria swore in its new coalition government.

Sebastian Kurz, 27, was one of 12 ministers confirmed by Austrian President Heinz Fischer in the capital Vienna.

Before taking up his new role, Sebastian Kurz was state secretary for integration.

Austria’s ruling bloc, the Social Democrats and the conservative People’s Party, won the election in September.

The Social Democrats came top with 27.1%, while the People’s Party got 23.8%.

Seen as a rising star in the People’s Party, Sebastian Kurz had earned praise in his previous post for his work in schools and with Muslim immigrants.

Sebastian Kurz has become Europe's youngest foreign minister, after Austria swore in its new coalition government
Sebastian Kurz has become Europe’s youngest foreign minister, after Austria swore in its new coalition government

As secretary, he followed a policy of integrating immigrants into Austrian society by requiring their children to speak German before entering school.

Sebastian Kurz also established free language classes for Muslim religious leaders and launched a forum for dialogue with Islam.

Although the ruling parties have won another five-year term in a coalition, last month’s election was their worst result since World War II.

A series of scandals and perceived inertia have hit the parties’ popularity among the voters.

The anti-immigration and Eurosceptic Freedom Party appears to have benefited from this slump, reaping 21.4% of the vote.

The party has accused the coalition of bloating the public sector, corruption and permitting too much immigration.

Other people in positions of power around the world include Kim Jong-un, who became leader of North Korea at the age of 28 or 29 (his exact age is not known).

Roosevelt Skerrit was 32 years old when he became prime minister of Dominica in 2004.

Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck is one of the youngest monarchs in the world. He became king of Bhutan in 2008 at the age of 28.

Swaziland’s King Mswati III was 18 when he was crowned in 1986.

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NSA mass surveillance unconstitutional

The National Security Agency’s mass collection of telephone data unconstitutional, Federal District Judge Richard Leon has ruled.

Judge Richard Leon said the NSA’s practice was an “arbitrary invasion”.

The agency’s collection of “metadata” including telephone numbers and times and dates of calls was exposed by ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

The White House dismissed the suggestion Edward Snowden receive amnesty if he stopped leaking documents.

In his ruling in a Washington DC federal court on Monday, Richard Leon called the NSA’s surveillance programme “indiscriminate” and an “almost Orwellian technology that enables the government to store and analyze the phone metadata of every telephone user in the United States”.

The ruling came in a lawsuit brought by conservative activist Larry Klayman, a user of a Verizon mobile telephone who challenged the NSA’s collection of metadata on his behalf and that of a client.

The NSA had ordered Verizon – one of the largest phone companies in the US – to disclose to it metadata, including telephone numbers, calling card numbers and the serial numbers of phones, of millions of calls it processes in which at least one party is in the US.

Federal District Judge Richard Leon has ruled the NSA's mass collection of phone data unconstitutional
Federal District Judge Richard Leon has ruled the NSA’s mass collection of phone data unconstitutional

Judge Richard Leon ruled the plaintiffs had demonstrated “a substantial likelihood of success on the merits of their Fourth Amendment claim and that they will suffer irreparable harm absent… relief”, referring to the clause in the US constitution that bars unreasonable search and seizure by the government.

He issued a preliminary injunction against the NSA surveillance programme but suspended the order to allow for an appeal by the justice department, thus enabling the programme to continue for now.

Through Glenn Greenwald, the former Guardian journalist with whom he has close ties, Edward Snowden issued a statement hailing the ruling.

“I acted on my belief that the NSA’s mass surveillance programs would not withstand a constitutional challenge, and that the American public deserved a chance to see these issues determined by open courts,” Edward Snowden wrote, according to the New York Times.

“Today, a secret program authorized by a secret court was, when exposed to the light of day, found to violate Americans’ rights,” he added.

“It is the first of many.”

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Princess Diana’s death: No credible evidence that SAS was involved

London Metropolitan Police has announced that there is “no credible evidence” the SAS was involved in the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Al Fayed.

The Met had received material in August about Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed’s deaths in a 1997 Paris car crash, which reports suggested related to claims the military was involved.

However, police said that having conducted a “scoping exercise” there was no basis to open a criminal investigation.

A 2008 inquest found the couple had been unlawfully killed.

The car crash in a Paris tunnel occurred partly due to the “gross negligence” of the driver, the inquest ruled.

Reports in several British Sunday newspapers in August had suggested the new material had been passed to the police by an Army source.

A statement from the Met on Tuesday said its assessment included “taking statements from a number of individuals and reviewing records”.

Police found that there is "no credible evidence" the SAS was involved in the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed
Police found that there is “no credible evidence” the SAS was involved in the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed

It said the investigating officers were given “unprecedented access” to Special Forces Directorate records.

The statement continued: “Every reasonable line of enquiry was objectively pursued in order to fully evaluate any potential evidence.

“The final conclusion is that whilst there is a possibility the alleged comments in relation to the SAS’s involvement in the deaths may have been made, there is no credible evidence to support a theory that such claims had any basis in fact.

“Therefore the MPS are satisfied there is no evidential basis upon which to open any criminal investigation or to refer the matter back to HM Coroner.”

Dodi Al Fayed’s father, former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed, was “disappointed but not discouraged” by the outcome, his solicitor Simon McKay said.

He called the scoping exercise “the latest whitewash in a 16-year cover up”.

Princess Diana, the former wife of the Prince of Wales and the mother of princes William and Harry, was 36 when she died alongside Dodi Al Fayed, 42.

Henri Paul was driving when their hired Mercedes crashed into a pillar in Paris’s Pont de l’Alma tunnel.

The crash happened after the couple had left the Ritz Hotel and were pursued by paparazzi on motorbikes. Dodi Al Fayed’s bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, was the only survivor.

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Kim Jong-il commemorated in North Korea

North Korea is commemorating its leader Kim Jong-il, two years after his death in 2011.

Images from Pyongyang showed ranks of thousands of officials at a ceremony to commemorate Kim Jong-il.

His son, Kim Jong-un, inherited the leadership after his death in 2011.

Last week he presided over the execution of Jang Sung-taek, his uncle and a powerful figure seen by outside observers as his mentor.

Jang Sung-taek was accused of multiple crimes, state media said, including forming a power base and attempting to overthrow the state.

On Monday, UN Secretary-General Ban Kim-moon described his execution as “very dramatic and surprising”.

North Korea is commemorating its leader Kim Jong-il, two years after his death in 2011
North Korea is commemorating its leader Kim Jong-il, two years after his death in 2011

He urged regional nations “while they must be vigilantly and carefully watching the development of situation, not to take any premature actions”.

Residents laid flowers at monuments to both Kim Jong-il and his father, Kim Il-sung, North Korea’s first leader.

Kim Jong-il, who ruled North Korea for almost two decades, died on December 17, 2011.

On Tuesday, his third son and chosen successor, Kim Jong-un, attended a ceremony to remember his father.

Kim Jong-un sat on the podium flanked by North Korea’s ceremonial head of state, Kim Yong-nam, and the head of the army.

“All our people and soldiers have struggled and achieved victory for the past two years by holding our great leader [Kim Jong-il] in high esteem,” Kim Yong-nam said in his speech.

On Monday thousands of North Korean soldiers lined up in front of the state mausoleum to pledge their allegiance to Kim Jong-un.

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Brian Griffin back from the dead for Family Guy Christmas special

Brian Griffin is back from the dead for a very special Christmas episode of Family Guy.

“I mean, you didn’t really think we’d kill off Brian, did you?” Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane tweeted shortly after Sunday night’s Christmas-themed episode aired.

“Jesus, we’d have to be f**king high.”

Brian Griffin is back from the dead for a very special Christmas episode of Family Guy
Brian Griffin is back from the dead for a very special Christmas episode of Family Guy

Three weeks ago, Family Guy killed off fan-favorite Brian Griffin, the show’s martini-drinking anthropomorphic writer dog.

Brian Griffin, Stewie’s best friend, was hit by a car and almost immediately replaced by a new pet named Vinnie.

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Lamar Odom cheated on Khloe Kardashian because of his friends

Lamar Odom has reportedly blamed his cheating on wife Khloe Kardashian on his friends, because they brought girls around.

Khloe Kardashian filed from divorce from the NBA star on Friday, citing irreconcilable difference.

Lamar Odom blamed his cheating on wife Khloe Kardashian on his friends, because they brought girls around
Lamar Odom blamed his cheating on wife Khloe Kardashian on his friends, because they brought girls around

Lamar Odom bragged about cheating on Khloe Kardashian in a rap video he shot with a friend.

According to TMZ, Lamar Odom blamed his infidelity on his friends who are “supporting me the wrong way by bringing girls around,” the sources said.

“I can’t be with Khloe.  She brings out the bad side of me,” Lamar Odom reportedly told his friends.

Cody Walker to stand in for Paul Walker to finish Fast & Furious 7?

Cody Walker, Paul Walker’s lookalike younger brother, could be under consideration to stand in for actor to finish Fast & Furious 7 movie.

Cody Walker, 25, may be under consideration for filming the deceased brother’s parts to finish up the final scenes for Fast & The Furious 7.

He works as a movie stuntman, and could take his brother’s place on the film after Paul Walker, 40, died November 30 in Santa Clarita, California, in a fatal car crash.

Cody Walker could be under consideration to stand in for Paul Walker to finish Fast & Furious 7 movie
Cody Walker could be under consideration to stand in for Paul Walker to finish Fast & Furious 7 movie

Paul Walker was on a break from filming the latest in movie franchise when he died, prompting Universal Pictures to immediately shut down production.

Universal Pictures had not commented on the possibility of using Cody Walker to stand in for his brother on the production.

“At this time we feel it is our responsibility to shut down production on <<Fast & Furious 7>> for a period of time so we can assess all options available to move forward with the franchise.  We are committed to keeping Fast & Furious fans informed, and we will provide further information to them when we have it.  Until then, we know they join us in mourning the passing of our dear friend Paul Walker,” Universal said.

Missy Robertson not big fan of Jase Robertson’s iconic beard

Duck Dynasty’s Missy Robertson revealed she’s not a big fan of husband Jase’s iconic beard.

In a recent interview with InTouch magazine, Missy Robertson said she’s not a huge fan of her husband’s signature beard.

Missy Robertson revealed she's not a big fan of husband Jase's iconic beard
Missy Robertson revealed she’s not a big fan of husband Jase’s iconic beard

“I’d much rather have the face that I fell in love with,” Missy Robertson said.

“He says, <<When the show is over, I’m shaving!>> .”

Missy Robertson: “It wasn’t love at first sight with Jase”

Duck Dynasty‘s Missy Robertson revealed she didn’t immediately fall in love with Jase Robertson when they first met 23 years ago in high school.
In a recent interview with InTouch magazine, Missy Robertson said: “It wasn’t love at first sight with Jase.” 

Missy Robertson revealed she didn't immediately fall in love with Jase Robertson when they first met 23 years ago in high school
Missy Robertson revealed she didn’t immediately fall in love with Jase Robertson when they first met 23 years ago in high school

“It took me a while to get to know him before I knew I wanted to marry him.”

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Mia Robertson’s disability was biggest challenge in Missy and Jase’s marriage

Duck Dynast ‘s Missy Robertson revealed the biggest challenge in her marriage to Jase Robertson was when they had their youngest child, Mia.

“She was born with a cleft lip and it was heartbreaking. It was especially tough on Jase to see his little girl with a disability, so we had to alternate who was the <<rock>> during that time,” Missy Robertson told InTouch magazine.

Missy Robertson revealed the biggest challenge in her marriage to Jase Robertson was when they had their youngest child, Mia
Missy Robertson revealed the biggest challenge in her marriage to Jase Robertson was when they had their youngest child, Mia

But now, 10-year-old Mia “just bursts into a room and starts talking – she’s even done public speaking in front of thousands of people!”.

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FDA warning over antibacterial soaps

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned that antibacterial chemicals in soaps and body washes may pose health risks.

The FDA called for a safety review of such products.

The agency proposed a rule requiring manufacturers to prove such soaps are safe and more effective against infection than plain soap and water.

Recent studies indicate an ingredient in such products could scramble hormone levels and boost drug-proof bacteria.

Manufacturers have until the end of 2014 to submit the results of clinical trials on their products, the FDA said. The new regulations would be finalized in 2016.

“New data suggest that the risks associated with long-term, daily use of antibacterial soaps may outweigh the benefits,” Colleen Rogers, an FDA microbiologist, wrote in a statement on Monday.

The FDA has warned that antibacterial chemicals in soaps and body washes may pose health risks
The FDA has warned that antibacterial chemicals in soaps and body washes may pose health risks

Certain ingredients in such products – such as triclosan in liquid soaps and triclocarban in bar soaps – may contribute to bacterial resistance to antibiotics, the agency added.

Such products may also have “unanticipated hormonal effects that are of concern”, according to the statement.

Recent studies of such chemicals on animals have shown they may alter hormones, the FDA said, but such results have not yet been proven in humans.

“Because so many consumers use them, FDA believes that there should be clearly demonstrated benefits to balance any potential risks,” the statement added.

If the FDA’s proposed rule is finalized, companies would be required to provide data to support their product’s health claims.

If they cannot, the products would be reformulated or relabeled in order to remain on the market.

In March, a federal appeals court approved a lawsuit by the non-profit Natural Resources Defense Council, aimed at forcing the FDA to review the health impacts of triclosan.

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Edward Snowden amnesty rejected by White House

The White House has rejected the idea of an amnesty for fugitive Edward Snowden.

Earlier today, top National Security Agency (NSA) official had suggested that a deal could be reached if Edward Snowden stopped leaking documents.

However, White House spokesman Jay Carney said Edward Snowden still faced felony charges for leaking classified data.

It came as a federal judge ruled that the NSA’s snooping on telephone calls is likely to be unconstitutional.

US District Judge Richard Leon wrote that the programme probably violated Americans’ right to be free of unreasonable searches.

He stayed his own ruling pending an expected appeal by the government.

White House spokesman Jay Carney has rejected the idea of an amnesty for fugitive Edward Snowden
White House spokesman Jay Carney has rejected the idea of an amnesty for fugitive Edward Snowden

In Monday’s daily press briefing, Jay Carney said government officials continue to press Russia – where Edward Snowden has been granted asylum – to return him to the US.

“There’s been no change in our position,” Jay Carney told reporters.

Edward Snowden “faces felony charges here, he ought to be returned to the United States, again, where he will face full due process and protection under our system of justice, which we hope he will avail himself of”, Jay Carney added.

The US has charged Edward Snowden with theft of government property, unauthorized communication of national defense information and willful communication of classified communications intelligence.

Each of the charges carries a maximum 10-year prison sentence.

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Russia deploys nuclear-capable missiles in Kaliningrad

Lithuania and Poland, the EU countries bordering Russia’s territory of Kaliningrad, say they are worried at reports that Moscow has deployed nuclear-capable missiles there.

Both countries issued statements of concern.

Russia has not confirmed the report but insists it has every right to station missiles in its western-most region.

Moscow has long threatened to move Iskander short-range missile systems to Kaliningrad in response to the United States’ own European missile shield.

Russia sees the missile shield as a threat to its nuclear deterrent.

It was one of the biggest sources of confrontation between Moscow and Washington during the presidencies of George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin.

President Barack Obama tried to “reset” relations with Russia, and the shield system was revised – but it survived in a different form and continued to antagonize Russia.

Lithuania and Poland are worried at reports that Moscow has deployed nuclear-capable missiles in Kaliningrad
Lithuania and Poland are worried at reports that Moscow has deployed nuclear-capable missiles in Kaliningrad

The US insists that the missile shield is not aimed at Russia but designed to defend Europe from attack from “rogue states” – assumed to include Iran.

A Russian defense ministry spokesman, Igor Konashenkov, did not confirm the report – in the German newspaper Bild – that the Iskander system had been deployed to Kaliningrad.

But he did say: “Iskander operational-tactical missile systems have indeed been commissioned by the Western Military District’s missile and artillery forces,” adding that Russia’s deployment “does not violate any international treaties or agreements”.

The Western Military District includes parts of western and north-western Russia, including the Kaliningrad exclave, which is separated from Russia proper and wedged between Poland, Lithuania, and the Baltic Sea.

The Russian newspaper Izvestia reported on Monday that the missiles had already been stationed in the area for more than a year.

Lithuania’s Defense Minister Juozas Olekas said: “I am worried about signals that Russia is about to modernise missile systems it has deployed in Kaliningrad.

“Further militarization of this region, bordering the Baltic states and NATO, creates further anxiety, and we will be watching the situation there closely.”

The Polish foreign ministry said: “Plans to deploy new Iskander-M rockets in [Kaliningrad] are worrying.”

It added that such a deployment “would contradict effective Polish-Russian co-operation, in particular with respect to this region, and undermine constructive dialogue between NATO and Russia. We will raise this topic in our bilateral contacts with the Russian side.”

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Audrey Totter dies in LA hospital at the age of 95

Film noir actress Audrey Totter has died at the aged of 95.

The radio actress became a silver screen star by playing femme fatales in 1940s film noir including Lady in the Lake.

Audrey Totter’s daughter, Mea Lane, told the Los Angeles Times that her mother died Thursday at a LA hospital. She had recently had a stroke.

Audrey Totter became a silver screen star by playing femme fatales in 1940s film noir
Audrey Totter became a silver screen star by playing femme fatales in 1940s film noir

The actress was under contract with MGM starting in 1944. After landing a small part in The Postman Always Rings Twice, Audrey Totter went on to a series of roles as tough-talking blondes.

Her breakthrough came with Lady in the Lake, the 1947 adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe detective tale. She also appeared in the thriller The Unsuspected and the boxing drama The Set-Up.

After retiring to raise a family, Audrey Totter later resurfaced on television.

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Nelson Mandela statue unveiled in Pretoria on South Africa’s Day of Reconciliation

A statue of Nelson Mandela has been unveiled in South Africa’s capital, Pretoria, a day after he was buried.

The 30ft bronze statue has been erected at the Union Buildings, South Africa’s government headquarters.

The statue, with Nelson Mandela’s hands reaching outward, was intended to show that he had embraced the whole nation, President Jacob Zuma said.

Nelson Mandela was given a state funeral at his ancestral home on Sunday.

African National Congress (ANC) members, veterans of the fight against apartheid and foreign dignitaries – including several African presidents and the Prince of Wales – attended the funeral ceremony in the village of Qunu in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province.

The funeral ceremony followed a 10-day period of mourning and celebrating Nelson Mandela’s life after his death at the age of 95.

The national flag was raised on Monday from its half-mast position, and was flying as normal.

Nelson Mandela statue has been erected at the Union Buildings in Pretoria
Nelson Mandela statue has been erected at the Union Buildings in Pretoria

Nelson Mandela statue was unveiled on South Africa’s Day of Reconciliation, a public holiday which marks the end of racial conflict in South Africa.

“Former President Mandela is associated with the promotion of reconciliation which is why the day was chosen for the unveiling,” said the government.

During white minority rule, December 16 was called the Day of Covenant to honor the victory of Afrikaners over a Zulu army in an 1838 clash known as the Battle of Blood River.

More than a century later, on December 16, 1961, Nelson Mandela launched an armed group, Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nation), to fight South Africa’s white minority rule.

It led to his arrest and imprisonment for 27 years.

After he became president in 1994 at the end of minority rule, Nelson Mandela used the day to urge South Africans to set aside their differences and to unite.

During his address at the funeral on Sunday, Jacob Zuma pledged to build on Nelson Mandela’s legacy.

“As your journey ends today, ours must continue in earnest… South Africa will continue to rise because we dare not fail you,” Jacob Zuma said.

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Salva Kiir Mayardit: South Sudan coup attempt quashed

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir Mayardit has announced that an attempted coup by soldiers loyal to his former deputy Riek Machar has been put down.

Salva Kiir said the government was in full control of the capital, Juba, after a night of heavy fighting between soldiers in the presidential guard.

A night time curfew has been put in place and a number of arrests have reportedly been made.

Several people were reported injured and hundreds have fled to a US base.

Hilde Johnson, the UN’s special representative in South Sudan, said she was “deeply concerned” and urged “all parties in the fighting to cease hostilities immediately and exercise restraint”.

“I have been in touch regularly with the key leaders, including at the highest levels to call for calm,” she said.

The fighting in Juba broke out overnight, and intensified in the early morning, with reports of continuous gunfire and several explosions.

The city’s airport has been closed and the state TV channel SSTV went off air for several hours.

South Sudan's President Salva Kiir Mayardit has announced that an attempted coup by soldiers loyal to his former deputy Riek Machar has been put down
South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir Mayardit has announced that an attempted coup by soldiers loyal to his former deputy Riek Machar has been put down

Shortly after it came back on air, SSTV broadcast an address from Salva Kiir, wearing military uniform rather than his usual civilian clothing and flanked by government officials.

He said the violence “was an attempted coup”, but that the government was now in full control and the attackers were being chased down.

Salva Kiir said the fighting began when unidentified uniformed personnel opened fire at a meeting of SPLM, followed by an attack on army headquarters near the university carried out “by a group of soldiers allied to the former vice-president Dr. Riek Machar and his group”.

“I will not allow or tolerate such incidents once again in our new nation. I strongly condemn these criminal actions in the strongest terms possible,” the president said, vowing those responsible would be have to stand “before the appropriate law institution”.

The ruling party, former rebel force the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), would never allow power to be transferred by force, he said.

He announced a curfew would be in place every night between 18:00 and 06:00, beginning on Monday.

“Rest assured that the government is doing all it can to make sure that citizens are secured and safe.”

Foreign Minister Barnaba Marial Benjamin told the Associated Press that some soldiers had tried to raid the weapons store at the main military based in the capital, but were repulsed.

He said some politician had since been arrested.

Riek Machar has not commented and his whereabouts are unclear. But his spokesman said he was safe and denied reports he had been arrested.

South Sudan – the world’s youngest country and one of the least developed – has struggled to achieve a stable government since becoming independent from Sudan in 2011. The independence referendum was intended to end a decades-long conflict, led by the SPLM, against the north.

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NSA debates Edward Snowden amnesty

The National Security Agency (NSA) is considering offering an amnesty to fugitive intelligence contractor Edward Snowden if he agrees to stop leaking secret documents, an agency’s official says.

The man in charge of assessing the leaks’ damage, Richard Ledgett, said he could be open to an amnesty deal.

Disclosures by the former intelligence worker have revealed the extent of the NSA’s spying activity.

But NSA Director General Keith Alexander has dismissed the idea.

Richard Ledgett spoke to US television channel CBS about the possibility of an amnesty deal: “So my personal view is, yes it’s worth having a conversation about.

“I would need assurances that the remainder of the data could be secured, and my bar for those assurances would be very high, would be more than just an assertion on his part.”

But Gen. Keith Alexander, who is retiring early next year, rejected the idea of any amnesty for Edward Snowden.

The NSA is considering offering an amnesty to Edward Snowden if he agrees to stop leaking secret documents
The NSA is considering offering an amnesty to Edward Snowden if he agrees to stop leaking secret documents

“This is analogous to a hostage taker taking 50 people hostage, shooting 10, and then say, <<if you give me full amnesty, I’ll let the other 40 go>>. What do you do?”

In an earlier interview with the Reuters news agency, Richard Ledgett said he was deeply worried about highly classified documents not yet public that are among the 1.7 million files Edward Snowden is believed to have accessed.

Edward Snowden’s disclosures have been “cataclysmic” for the agency, Richard Ledgett told Reuters.

Earlier this month, The Guardian’s editor told UK MPs only 1% of files leaked by Edward Snowden had been published by the newspaper.

The state department says its position has not changed and that Edward Snowden must return to the US to face charges.

The US has charged Edward Snowden with theft of government property, unauthorized communication of national defense information and willful communication of classified communications intelligence.

Each of the charges carries a maximum 10-year prison sentence.

At the weekend, the NSA allowed a CBS television crew into their headquarters for the first time in its history, in an effort to be more open about what the agency does with the data it collects.

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Bon Jovi had biggest tour in 2013

Bon Jovi had the biggest international music tour of 2013, according to this year’s Billboard’s rankings.

The rock band played to more than 2 million fans during 90 sell-out shows, grossing $205 million.

Cirque Du Soleil’s Michael Jackson The Immortal World Tour was second on the list, followed by singer Pink.

The Rolling Stones were at number six, raking in $126 million from 23 shows.

Bon Jovi had the biggest international music tour of 2013
Bon Jovi had the biggest international music tour of 2013

They finished behind Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, who were fourth on the list after grossing $147 million from 53 shows.

Rihanna was at number five in the rankings after she played to more than 1.5 million fans during the year, bringing in $137 million.

It is the third time a tour by Bon Jovi has finished as Billboard‘s highest grossing of the year.

The band – which is fronted by Jon Bon Jovi – previously achieved the feat in 2008 and 2010.

This year’s Because We Can tour began in February and finishes at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia, on Tuesday.

Other British, or part-British bands, to make the Billboard list included Depeche Mode at number nine, Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters (11), boy band One Direction (12), Paul McCartney (16), Fleetwood Mac (17) and heavy metal band Iron Maiden at 25.

The lone classical musician to make the list was Dutch violinist Andre Rieu, who came in 20th place after raking in nearly $50 million from his 70 performances.

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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug tops US box office with $73 million

Hobbit sequel, The Desolation of Smaug, has topped the US box office, taking $73.7 million, according to initial estimates.

However, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug was down on the first Hobbit installment, which took $84.6 million in its opening weekend last year.

Dan Fellman, president of domestic distribution at Warner Bros admitted the takings “could have been a little better”.

He said bad weather in the east of the country “probably took a couple million dollars out of my pocket”.

“But our box office will survive. We are right on target to do very similar numbers to the last Hobbit, which grossed $1 billion worldwide [overall],” Dan Fellman said.

Disney animation Frozen moved down into second place taking $22.2 million in its third weekend. The film has made $164.4 million in the US since its release.

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas came in third place with $16.2 million. Box-office analyst Paul Dergarabedian said he thought bad weather would also have affected the film’s takings as Tyler Perry’s films normally open in the $20 million range.

Hobbit sequel, The Desolation of Smaug, has topped the US box office, taking $73.7 million
Hobbit sequel, The Desolation of Smaug, has topped the US box office, taking $73.7 million

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, was in fourth place with $13.2 million.

Catching Fire has now grossed $739.9 million, surpassing the box office total for the first film which took $691 million.

Thor: The Dark World remained in the top five with $2.7 million, bringing its US domestic haul to $198.1 million.

In sixth place was Out of the Furnace, starring Christian Bale and Casey Affleck, taking $2.3 million in its second weekend.

Disney comedy Delivery Man, starring Vince Vaughn, was at seven in its fourth weekend, with Philomena at eight ahead of The Book Thief.

Homefront, starring Jason Statham and James Franco, rounded out the top 10.

David O Russell’s American Hustle opened in just six locations but took $690,000. It will be on general release in the US on January 1st, 2014.

As the year draws to a close Paul Dergarabedian said the yearly box office total looked like it will eclipse 2012’s $10.8 billion box office record.

North American box office Top 5:

1. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug – $73.7 million

2. Frozen – $22.2 million

3. Tyler Perry’s a Madea Christmas – $16.2 million

4. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire – $13.2 million

5. Thor: The Dark World – $2.7 million

Source: Rentrak

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Cristiano Ronaldo opens his CR7 museum in Madeira

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Cristiano Ronaldo has opened CR7 museum in his honor, which he said has extra room to be filled by future trophies.

Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 28, is currently on the three-man shortlist to be named the Ballon d’Or winner for a second time.

“It’s a special day, I don’t want to mention specific ones” he said.

“All I want is to win more and if the Ballon d’Or comes, there is extra room here.”

The museum in his native Madeira, Portugal, exhibits more than 125 awards.

Cristiano Ronaldo has opened CR7 museum in his honor, which he said has extra room to be filled by future trophies
Cristiano Ronaldo has opened CR7 museum in his honor, which he said has extra room to be filled by future trophies

Cristiano Ronaldo won the prestigious 2008 Ballon d’Or title, formerly known as the FIFA World Player of the year title, while with Manchester United.

Before his six-year spell at Old Trafford ended with a then-world record $120 million transfer to Real Madrid in 2009, he won three Premier Leagues, one Champions League, one FA Cup, two League Cups and one Fifa Club World Cup.

His success has continued in Spain, where he won the Copa del Rey in 2010-11 and La Liga in 2011-12 under now Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho.

The Portugal international opened his museum, which occupies the ground floor of a five-storey building, in front of a frenzy of reporters and fans.

“Here is the evidence of what I have won, no one will take it away from here and these were things I wanted to share with my fans, show them what I have already achieved,” Cristiano Ronaldo said speaking from the island of Madeira which is approximately 250 miles off the southern coast of Portugal.

The first piece on display dates back to when Cristiano Ronaldo was eight and top-scored in a tournament with his boyhood club Andorinha. It also contains mementos from his senior playing career, including two Golden Boot awards won for being European football’s top scorer.

Cristiano Ronaldo is competing with Barcelona forward Lionel Messi and Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery to be named the 2013 Ballon d’Or recipient, with the winner to be revealed at a ceremony in Zurich on January 13.

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Xinjiang ethnic violence: At least 16 people killed in clashes

At least 16 people have been killed in violence in China’s western region of Xinjiang, a state news portal says.

The incident took place late on Sunday in a village near the city of Kashgar.

The government-run regional news portal said police trying to make arrests were attacked by people armed with explosive devices and knives. Police shot dead 14 people, with two policemen also killed.

Xinjiang, home to the Muslim Uighur minority group, sees sporadic clashes.

Xinjiang, home to the Muslim Uighur minority group, sees sporadic clashes
Xinjiang, home to the Muslim Uighur minority group, sees sporadic clashes

The government traditionally blames extremists for the violence, while Uighur activists point to ethnic tensions and tight Chinese control as triggers for violence.

Verifying reports from the region is difficult because the information flow out of Xinjiang is tightly controlled.

The report, on the official Tianshan news portal, said two people were also arrested.

Last month, state media reported nine civilians and two police were killed in an attack on a police station near Kashgar.

In late October, five people were killed when a car ploughed into a crowd and then burst into flames in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square.

Beijing called the incident a terrorist attack inspired by Xinjiang-linked extremists. Three people who died inside the car were identified by police as Xinjiang Uighurs.

Avatar sequels to be filmed in New Zealand

Director James Cameron and the New Zealand government have announced that three sequels to the movie Avatar are to be made in New Zealand.

The move means at least NZ$500 million ($413 million) will be spent in New Zealand and hundreds of jobs created.

It came after the government increased film industry tax rebates up to 25% from the current 15%.

Avatar, which was also shot in New Zealand, was released in 2009 and went on to win three Oscars.

The 3D film is the highest grossing movie of all time.

Avatar, which was also shot in New Zealand, was released in 2009 and went on to win three Oscars
Avatar, which was also shot in New Zealand, was released in 2009 and went on to win three Oscars

In a statement, Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce described the move as “excellent news for the New Zealand screen industry”.

“The Avatar sequels will provide hundreds of jobs and thousands of hours of work directly in the screen sector as well as jobs right across the economy,” he said.

Under the new rebate rules, the base will be raised to 20%, with another 5% available if producers meet specific criteria in terms of benefits to New Zealand.

The changes were aimed at both encouraging domestic production and “increasing the competitiveness of our incentives for international productions in the short to medium term”, a separate statement said.

New Zealand PM John Key called the Avatar announcement “a great Christmas present for those involved in making world-class movies”.

James Cameron said it was “quite a thrill to be officially saying that we’re bringing the Avatar films to New Zealand”.

James Cameron aimed to release the three movies yearly from late 2016.

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Michelle Bachelet wins Chile presidential election for second time

Michelle Bachelet has won Chilean presidential election for a second time, defeating her run-off rival Evelyn Matthei by a wide margin.

With nearly 90% of the vote counted, leftist Michelle Bachelet had 62% to 38% for Evelyn Matthei, a former minister from the ruling centre-right coalition.

Michelle Bachelet first served as president between 2006 and 2010, after which she was obliged by electoral laws to stand down.

She narrowly missed out on outright victory in the first round last month.

“I am happy with the result and victory and I shall be a president for everyone in Chile,” Michelle Bachelet, 62, said as she received a congratulatory telephone call from outgoing President Sebastian Pinera, according to Reuters.

At a speech to supporters, Michelle Bachelet said: “I am proud to be your president-elect today. I am proud of the country we’ve built but I am even more proud of the country we will build.”

Michelle Bachelet has won Chilean presidential election for a second time, defeating her run-off rival Evelyn Matthei by a wide margin
Michelle Bachelet has won Chilean presidential election for a second time, defeating her run-off rival Evelyn Matthei by a wide margin

She is now set to become the first leader in Chile to serve two terms since the military rule of General Augusto Pinochet in 1973 to 1990.

Upon hearing the news, her supporters have been celebrating on the streets by waving flags and sounding car horns in the capital Santiago.

“It is clear at this point. She won. And we congratulate her. Later on, I will go speak with her personally,” Evelyn Matthei, 60, told reporters.

Official results of Sunday’s run-off are expected soon. Turnout appears to have been lower than expected.

A pediatrician by training, Michelle Bachelet won 47% of the vote in the first round on November 17. Evelyn Matthei secured 25%.

Michelle Bachelet leads an alliance of her Socialist Party, Christian Democrats and Communists and has campaigned on policies designed to reduce the gap between rich and poor.

Chile is one of the richest countries in Latin America, but millions have staged protests over the past few years to push for a wider distribution of wealth and better education.

Michelle Bachelet wants to increase taxes to offer free university education and reform political and economic structures dating from the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet.

Evelyn Matthei, 60, entered the race after two candidates of the centre-right alliance resigned earlier this year – one for alleged financial irregularities, the other one after struggling with depression. She has called for a continuation of the policies of outgoing President Sebastian Pinera, asserting that Chileans are “better off” now than when he came to power four years ago.

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