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Man charged over Melb bouncer stabbing

Written By Unknown on Senin, 06 April 2015 | 23.53

A MAN has been charged after a bouncer was stabbed in the back outside a Melbourne nightclub.

SECURITY camera footage released after Thursday's late-night attack shows the 29-year-old bouncer manning the door as a man approached from behind and stabbed him in the back.

Police raided a house in Footscray late on Monday where they arrested a 25-year-old man.He has been charged with conduct endangering life, assault and weapon offences.The man was bailed to appear in Melbourne Magistrates Court on June 30.

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Call for probe over Europe C-section rates

Written By Unknown on Senin, 09 Maret 2015 | 23.53

WIDE variations in the rate of caesarean sections carried out in Europe have raised concerns about whether women are benefiting from best practice.

A NEW study published by the journal BJOG has found around a quarter of births in the UK are by C-section, compared to a low of 14.8 per cent in Iceland and a high of about 52 per cent in Cyprus.

Authors of the study, led by academics at City University London, said it highlights a clear "lack of consensus about best practice" between countries of the EU, Norway, Switzerland and Iceland.It urged further investigation, suggesting professionals' attitudes to care at delivery, adherence to guidelines and differences in healthcare systems and how they are financed could be to blame for the stark variations."We would hope that this data would be consistent but it clearly isn't," said Alison Macfarlane, professor of perinatal health at City University London and lead author of the study."There is a concern that the caesarean rate is going up and there are some women who undergo the surgery unnecessarily, which this reports suggests there are because of the wide variation."The UK figures are neither high nor low, but there is a concern that the caesarean rates are still going up, with huge variations even between hospitals."When a caesarean is really necessary it can mean the difference between life and death but but when it isn't it can have big effects on the mother and the baby."We need to look at what are the pressures that lead to more caesareans and why is there such wide variation in clinical practice."She highlighted the need for a comparative review of national policies and guidelines to prioritise the health of mothers and childrenThe study, the first of its kind, found the average of rate of C-sections in Europe is around 25.2 per cent of all births.However, the figure for mothers giving birth to more than one baby is 63.1 per cent, and is 98.6 per cent in Malta, 31.1 per cent in Iceland and 62.6 per cent in England. Data for all the UK was not available.C-sections are more likely to be performed when babies are born to first-time mothers, women who have previously undergone a caesarean or who are carrying twins or when babies are in a breech position.

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Egypt postpones retrial of Fahmy, Mohamed

Written By Unknown on Senin, 23 Februari 2015 | 23.53

THE retrial of two Al Jazeera English journalists in Egypt who face terror-related charges has been postponed to March 8.

THE decision on Monday comes after a brief hearing for acting bureau chief Mohamed Fahmy and Egyptian producer Baher Mohamed.

They were freed earlier this month to await trial, though they've had to check in with police each day.The two, arrested in December 2013, face charges accusing them of being part of a terrorist group and airing falsified footage intended to damage Egyptian security.Another colleague arrested with them, Australian Peter Greste, was deported to Australia on February 1 under a new law allowing foreigners accused of crimes to be deported.Fahmy, a dual Egyptian-Canadian, dropped his Egyptian citizenship after he said Egyptian security officials told him it was the only way he would benefit from the new law.Egypt's Court of Cassation, the country's highest appeals court, ordered the retrial, saying the initial proceedings were marred by violations of the defendants' rights.Fahmy received a seven-year prison sentence, while Mohamed received a 10-year sentence.Eleven other defendants in the case - mostly students accused of being Muslim Brotherhood members - previously were ordered released without bail.Since being released on bail, Fahmy, 40, has criticised Al Jazeera, saying its "epic negligence has made our situation harder, more difficult, and gave our captor more firepower".Mohamed, 31, previously said he was "optimistic" about his retrial, though he "decided not to have any expectations".

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Shocking sex, but weak case against DSK

Written By Unknown on Senin, 16 Februari 2015 | 23.53

Dominique Strauss-Kahn testified to having orgies while he was managing the world financial crisis. Source: AAP

DOMINIQUE Strauss-Kahn has testified to having orgies while he was managing the world financial crisis, to being "rough" with his sexual "conquests", and to needing sex with exceptional frequency.

BUT no obvious evidence has emerged during a prostitution trial in northern France that Strauss-Kahn did anything illegal.

As the trial enters its third and final week, it is looking increasingly likely that the one-time presidential contender will walk away with a clean criminal record.Strauss-Kahn, one of 14 people on trial, is accused of aggravated pimping over a series of sex parties in France, Washington and Brussels, while he was leading the International Monetary Fund, and was married.He insists he didn't know the women involved were prostitutes. Two of his co-defendants say they recruited and paid the women themselves, and built a wall of silence to ensure that Strauss-Kahn wasn't aware.Even the prosecutor didn't think there was enough of a case against Strauss-Kahn, and argued in 2013 against including him in the trial. Under French law, investigating judges can override prosecutors' recommendations and send someone to trial anyway, which they did with Strauss-Kahn.He faces up to 10 years in prison and 1.5 million euros ($A2.20 million) in fines if convicted. But Prosecutor Frederic Fevre could argue for acquittal for Strauss-Kahn during closing arguments Tuesday, focusing instead on getting convictions for other defendants accused in a large prostitution ring out of the Hotel Carlton in Lille.During three days of surrealistic testimony by Strauss-Kahn about the sex parties, the prosecutor and his assistant remained largely silent.Sometimes in tears, two prostitutes described "beast-like" scenes, involving sometimes brutal sex practices. One said she felt like meat in a slaughterhouse.The testimony showed what one lawyer called the "sordid and dark reality" of the sex business. But all the prostitutes cited in the indictment, including the two testifying at the trial, said they had participated of their own accord and were never paid directly by Strauss-Kahn. They said they never told him they were paid sex workers.Even a plaintiff's lawyer acknowledged the case isn't black and white. "I have the absolute certainty that Mr Strauss-Kahn knew that there were some prostitutes in this international ring. Is that sufficient to establish a pimping offence? We will debate about that," lawyer David Lepidi said.Strauss-Kahn's IMF job and presidential chances collapsed in 2011 when he was arrested in New York on accusations that he sexually assaulted a hotel maid. Those charges were later dropped and he settled out of court. He was also accused of attempted rape of a French writer; that case was dropped because the statute of limitations had expired.The Lille case is the first time he has been put on trial. He openly testified to extravagant sex, but said he thought the women present were "libertines" like himself.While the line between politicians' public and private lives has blurred somewhat in France in recent years, it remains more acceptable here for a politician to have extra-marital sexual encounters than in some other countries.French President Francois Hollande elicited shock and criticism in the United States when caught by paparazzi visiting a lover on his motorbike, but a year later, French voters have largely moved on.As this trial unfolds, there's a sense that Strauss-Kahn crossed beyond even what the French tolerate from their politicians. But that doesn't necessarily mean he will go to prison.To prove that Strauss-Kahn is guilty, the trial has to show that Strauss-Kahn knew the women were prostitutes, and that he arranged their activities as prostitutes or profited financially from them. Prostitution is legal in France, but it's illegal to organise a prostitution ring or profit from a prostitute's business.Investigating magistrates, in sending him to trial, said text messages between Strauss-Kahn and another defendant show that Strauss-Kahn was the "central pivot and principal beneficiary" of the orgies. On occasion, he was the "instigator" and the only beneficiary, sexually serviced by several women at once, they wrote. They also said he facilitated prostitution by providing an apartment for some of the women to work.Those arguments, however, came up only briefly at the trial.Strauss-Kahn, who has appeared increasingly confident throughout the proceedings, may take the stand himself on Friday for a closing statement. The three-judge panel will decide on Friday when to deliver a verdict.Chief judge Bernard Lemaire has said repeatedly - a hint of frustration in his voice - that the trial involved a lot of "feelings" expressed, suggesting there wasn't enough hard information. He opened the trial by stressing that the court would not judge sexual activities among consenting adults."The court," he said, "is not the guardian of moral order, but of the law."
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Man shocked while climbing electrical pole

Written By Unknown on Senin, 19 Januari 2015 | 23.53

A 21-YEAR-OLD man has burns over half his body after being shocked as he climbed an electrical pole at a Gold Coast railway station.

POLICE said the man scaled a security fence at Nerang Railway Station before trying to climb the pole late on Saturday night.

He has been taken to hospital in a serious condition with burns to 50 per cent of his body.


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Royal Adelaide Hospital delays confirmed

Written By Unknown on Senin, 22 Desember 2014 | 23.53

The new Royal Adelaide Hospital will be delayed and cost more than expected, the SA government says. Source: AAP

THE South Australian government has confirmed a cost blowout and delays to the new Royal Adelaide Hospital ahead of a state budget update.

HEALTH Minister Jack Snelling says Tuesday's mid-year budget review will include an extra $177 million in funding for the 800-bed hospital, taking its cost to about $2 billion.

It was due to open in April 2016 but an independent review has concluded the project won't be finished until the second half of that year.The additional funding comes amid concerns about an apparent lack of planning behind the transition from the existing Royal Adelaide hospital to the new facilities.Mr Snelling says the government will keep both hospitals in operation for a period of about 10 weeks to ensure patient care isn't compromised."This is the most complex transition project the state has ever undertaken," he told reporters."I won't compromise on patient safety."Doctors told a parliamentary committee last week there was a lack of transparency on how the hospital would operate and whether it would have sufficient capacity as the state's largest public hospital.Opposition Leader Steven Marshall said the government was aware of cost blowouts at the hospital long before they were confirmed."I think that this is a terrible situation where the people of South Australia are being kept in the dark on this major project," he told reporters."This has been a problem project since day one and I think there's much more bad news to come."Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis has warned of a $254 million dent to the state's revenue base from federal funding cuts and the government's failure to pass a proposed car park tax.

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UN climate talks resume in Peru

Written By Unknown on Senin, 01 Desember 2014 | 23.53

NEGOTIATORS from more than 190 countries are meeting in Lima for the last main stop of the UN climate negotiations on the road to a planned global warming deal in Paris next year.

THE slow-moving talks have gained momentum in the past two months with pledges from the world's top carbon emitters - China, the US and the European Union - to limit their emissions in the next 10-15 years.

"This sends an important signal for the rest of the world to come forward as early as possible with their own contributions," EU negotiator Elina Bardram said on Sunday in Lima."We have 12 months and the clock is ticking."India, Japan, Russia and Australia are among the major emitters that have not yet presented pledges for the new deal.By getting pledges on the table well ahead of next year's climate conference in Paris, governments hope to pave the way for the landmark climate agreement they failed to reach five years ago in Copenhagen.The goal is to slash the greenhouse gas emissions - primarily from the burning of fossil fuels - that scientists say are warming the planet.The challenge is to find a way to share the burden between rich industrialised countries and emerging economies such as China and India, while helping the poorest and most vulnerable countries protect themselves against rising seas, droughts and other impacts of global warming.The previous emissions treaty, the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, covered only industrialised countries, but emissions today are rising mainly in the developing world."It is urgent that we create the greatest alliance in history against climate change," Peruvian President Ollanta Humala said.A key issue in Lima will be to define what information countries should provide when they present their formal pledges early next year, so that they can be compared against each other.The overall goal of the talks is to keep global warming below 2C compared to pre-industrial times.The Peruvian government said more than 12,000 police would protect the conference, which will be held in a tent city on the grounds of the military headquarters.

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India fireworks factory blaze kills 12

Written By Unknown on Senin, 20 Oktober 2014 | 23.53

AT least 12 workers have been killed in a blaze at a fireworks factory in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

THE fire on Monday gutted the building, area police chief M Ravi Prakash said.

"There was a blast when people were at work manufacturing materials."The victims included seven women. Six more are injured, two of them in a critical condition," Prakash said.Broadcaster NDTV reported that 30 people were inside the factory at the time.A large inventory of fireworks was stored on site in preparation for Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, being celebrated Thursday.

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Moose disrupts handicraft class in Sweden

Written By Unknown on Senin, 02 Juni 2014 | 23.53

SCHOOLCHILDREN in western Sweden received a surprise visit during their handicraft class when a moose jumped through the window.

The teacher and a dozen teenagers fled the classroom on Monday to another part of the school and locked themselves into a room to escape the thrashing animal, which had wounded itself on the broken window.

Goteborg police spokesman Thomas Fuxborg told daily Aftonbladet that the young moose "was in a panic and so were the children and teacher".

Officers broke a window to let the schoolchildren out and later shot the wounded animal that couldn't find its way out of the school.

Except for the moose, no one was injured during the incident at the high school in Molndal, near the western city of Goteborg.


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Serbia PM rejects OSCE censorship claim

SERBIA Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has demanded an apology from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) over allegations that the government was censoring media and the internet.

"From ... the OSCE, after all the untruths you brought up regarding Serbia, I expect a simple apology," Vucic said, addressing OSCE representative on freedom of the media, Dunja Mijatovic.

Mijatovic referred to reports that blogs were shut down that were critical of action by Vucic's cabinet during recent floods.

"I am deeply concerned by reports that websites and online content were blocked. It is a clear violation of the right to freedom of expression," she said, speaking at a conference in Stockholm last week.

She warned Serbia to nurture uncensored debate on matters of public interest, particularly in times of crisis such as during massive flooding in the Balkans in late May.

Vucic dismissed the allegations, insisting that the information Mijatovic passed along was "picked up from a site running a customary dirty campaign against its government".

Adding that the information was unverified, he asked for a "single shred of evidence" to back the allegations.


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