Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Many killed in Burundi-DRC border clashes

At least 22 people killed in fighting between army and members from an unidentified rebel group close to DRC border.


At least 22 people have been killed in clashes between Burundi's army and members of an unidentified rebel group near the Democratic Republic of Congo border, sources have said.
"The security forces are still combing the area where there was fighting and the valleys where the members of this armed group are hiding," a top Burundian army official told AFP on Wednesday, the day after the rebel group launched the attack on the central African nation.
Burundian officials and witnesses said the group of around 200 rebels crossed into Cibitoke province north of the capital Bujumbura overnight on Monday.

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia hospitalised

Ninety-one-year-old King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz admitted to hospital for "medical checks," royal court says.


King Abdullah underwent two operations in October 2011 and November 2012 [Reuters]
Saudi Arabia's ailing King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, 91, has been admitted to hospital for "medical checks," the royal court has said.

Australia and NZ first to welcome 2015

Nearly 1.5 million people lined the famed Sydney Harbour to usher in the new year with spectacular fireworks.

 
Sydney as always was one of the first major cities in the world to usher in the new year amid frenzied fanfare and spectacular fireworks.
Three hours before midnight, a 9-minute firework display was launched from the bridge deck and barges across the Sydney Harbor as a preliminary event for young children.
The pyrotechnics display consisted of around 11,000 shells, 100,000 individual effects and 25,000 shooting comets at a cost of $6.06m, according to organisers.
They also estimated that as many as a billion people around the world would have watched the display that was accompanied by live music.
New Zealanders welcomed 2015 with a giant clock on Auckland's landmark Sky Tower counting down the minutes until the New Year.
A huge fireworks display was then launched from the top of the tower at midnight.
On the opposite side of the world, United States' New York city will drop its Waterford crystal ball at midnight, in a tradition being increasingly copied across the US with twists celebrating local icons.
Amid the celebrations, some US cities were also on alert for  protests related to recent police killings of unarmed black men.
No plans for major protests were announced in New York, where the police department is still mourning two officers shot to death in a patrol car. But security will be tight, with more personnel than usual.

Houthis killed in Yemen suicide bombing

More than 30 Houthi rebels killed in Ibb city in central Yemen while at least 23 dead in fighting elsewhere.


The Houthis seized large areas of Yemen, including the capital Sanaa, in September [File: AP]
At least 23 Houthi rebels have been killed in a suicide bomb attack at a gathering in Ibb city of central Yemen, while fighting in Radaa district has killed at least 34 others.

Five more Guantanamo detainees freed

Five prisoners held for 12 years in Guantanamo Bay without charge, sent to Kazakhstan for resettlement, US says.


Their release brings the prison population at Guantanamo down to 127, according to a Pentagon statement [EPA]
Five men who were held for more than a decade without charge at the US Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have been sent to the Central Asian nation of Kazakhstan for resettlement, the US government said.
The five men "were unanimously approved for transfer" after a thorough review by a task force of several US government agencies, the Pentagon said in a statement on Tuesday.

Palestinians vow to pursue statehood

Crowds in Ramallah pledge not to forget cause for a free state, as leaders meet to discuss response to failed UN bid.

The UN Security Council rejected the resolution, with the US and Australia both voting against the motion [AP]
Thousands of Palestinians have gathered in Ramallah, vowing not to forget their cause for a free state after the UN Security Council voted against a draft resolution for an end to Israeli occupation.
While they chanted slogans of freedom during a parade to mark fifty years since the Palestnian group Fatah was founded, the gathering on Wednesday was also as much to register their disappointment over the failed resolution.

Greece dissolves parliament for January vote

Vote to take place amid concerns that the austerity-weary country could start unwinding unpopular fiscal reforms.


Prime Minister Samaras has warned that voting for Syriza could lead to Greece being expelled from the eurozone [Reuters]
Greece's parliament has been dissolved ahead of an early election that will be warily watched by markets and international creditors concerned that the austerity-weary country could starting unwinding unpopular fiscal reforms.

Women’s World Cup: Canada names squad to face Super Falcons, others

Canada has named their squad to play at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia & New Zealand. Led by Head Coach Bev Priestman and capta...