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Permission to be no longer required for organ harvest in Finland

IceNews reports, “The existing organ donor legislation in Finland requires permission from the host, but a new amendment proposal will seek to remove the pre-arrangement in a move that authorities…

Medvedev pushes for more modern defense

RIA Novosti reports, “The Russian president said on Monday that the country’s defense industry must ensure the effective modernization of the military and provide it with state-of-the-art weapons. Dmitry Medvedev…

Famous Swedish author aided KGB

IceNews reports, “Jan Guillou, the famous Swedish author and journalist, is facing new claims of aiding the KGB in the 1960s. Guillou has claimed that he was pursuing journalistic investigations…

South African ministers may begin receiving cheaper cars

The South African government is considering purchasing cheaper cars for government ministers to save money. News24 reports, “Downgrading the cars would, he stressed, be only one option. But he is…

Union to make last-minute postal strike decision

Venezuela disputes Colombia’s claims of drug highway

The Venezuelan government is disputing statements by Colombia’s minister of defence that Venezuela is allowing drug trade to flow through its borders. From venezuelanalysis.com, “Colombia’s defence minister Gabriel Silva told…

Japanese destroyer collides with South Korean ship

A collision between a Japanese destroyer and a South Korean container ship in the waters off western Japan caused severe damage to both vessels. The NHK World reports, “Japan’s Defense…

22 children feared drowned in bridge collapse

As many as twenty-two children may have drowned when a suspension bridge collapsed in Malaysia. The New Straits Times reports, “They were among 298 other pupils who were part of…

President Arroyo upset over food relief delays

A food relief caravan scheduled to leave on October 19 is still at a standstill.  Philippine president Arroyo has expressed frustration over the inability to send those supplies to those…

Indonesian island and Australia caught in diplomatic standoff

Australia’s Herald Sun reports, “The governor of an Indonesian island told Australia yesterday that his country was “not a dumping ground” for asylum seekers – and refused permission for an…

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