Friday, April 1, 2016

PM says he's not wedded to Gonski plan and other top stories.

  • PM says he's not wedded to Gonski plan

    PM says he's not wedded to Gonski plan
    PM says he's not wedded to Gonski planPrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says he's not wedded to his government funding the full Gonski education plan.Rather than harking back to Labor's "barely credible" $80 billion funding promises, the focus should be on achieving the best outcomes for students with the limited resources available, he says.Mr Turnbull said Australia had a serious structural budget problem, with Treasury revising down revenue forecasts every six months since 2011."We have to be c..
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  • Nazir Razak 'disbursed $9.4 million cash to BN politicians ahead of 2013 GE'

    Nazir Razak 'disbursed $9.4 million cash to BN politicians ahead of 2013 GE'
    KUALA LUMPUR - Well-known Malaysian banker Nazir Razak has found himself enmeshed in the 1MDB scandal following a report that he made political disbursements of nearly US$7 million (S$9.4 million) at the behest of his brother, Prime Minister Najib Razak, ahead of a hotly contested general election in May 2013. The funds - among more than 500 payments from Mr Najib's accounts to various people or entities, mostly political - were transferred to Mr Nazir's personal accounts, The Wall Street Journa..
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  • China calls Obama, Xi talks 'constructive'

    China calls Obama, Xi talks 'constructive'
    China calls Obama, Xi talks 'constructive'China says talks between President Xi Jinping and US President Barack Obama were constructive, even as the two sides remained far apart on the South China Sea and US missile defence plans for South Korea.Meeting on the sidelines of a nuclear security summit in Washington on Thursday, Xi and Obama agreed to step up co-operation to ensure nuclear security worldwide and to do more on cyber security.They also agreed to continue to work on a bilateral investm..
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  • Hope fades for survivors as India flyover toll hits 25

    Hope fades for survivors as India flyover toll hits 25
    AFP on April 1, 2016, 5:28 pm Flyover collapses in Indian city, casualties feared Kolkata (AFP) - The death toll from a collapsed flyover in eastern India rose to 25 on Friday, after emergency workers toiled through the night to find any remaining survivors trapped under huge slabs of concrete and metal girders.But emergency authorities said there was little hope of finding any more survivors after pulling almost 100 people from under the rubble of the road that collapsed onto a bus..
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  • Belgium the 'weakest link' in EU security network

    Belgium the 'weakest link' in EU security network
    "Much of the information was there in advance, but the pipelines are clogged." AP by Economist The response of the Belgian police to the terrorist attacks that claimed 32 lives in Brussels on March 22 has displayed elements of farce.Two days after the bombings, officers arrested Fayçal Cheffou, a freelance journalist and Islamist agitator, as he loitered with several other men outside the federal prosecutor's office..
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  • Lula in Limbo Isolates Brazil's Rousseff in Her Moment of Need

    Lula in Limbo Isolates Brazil's Rousseff in Her Moment of Need
    Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s return to full-time politics has hit a roadblock just when his successor, Dilma Rousseff, needs him the most.The president’s attempt to bring Lula, 70, into her cabinet as chief of staff two weeks ago is stalled after a judge temporarily suspended the appointment. The Supreme Court since then has been reviewing the decision, leaving Lula in a state of political limbo that has hamstrung his efforts to build support in Congress for the admini..
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  • Trial may be end of ride for Jakarta's 'jockeys'

    Trial may be end of ride for Jakarta's 'jockeys'
    Yanti, carrying her child, seeking work as a "jockey" in Jakarta on Wednesday. Photo: Tatan Syuflana Jakarta: It could be the end of the road for one of the few beneficiaries of Jakarta's traffic-snarled streets – paid hitchhikers known as "jockeys" – with the capital to trial overturning its three-people-to-a-car policy.Twenty-four years ago, Jakarta introduced a rule banning cars with fewer than three occupants from using main roads during peak hours. ..
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  • Ex-wife of EgyptAir hijacker describes her 'marriage from hell'

    Ex-wife of EgyptAir hijacker describes her 'marriage from hell'
    Ex-wife of EgyptAir hijacker says she had not seen or heard from her husband in 25-years (Source: Phileleftheros press) The lovesick EgyptAir hijacker is nothing more than a "very dangerous" domestic abuser, according to his ex-wife, who described their marriage as “a very black period." Seif Eldin Mustafa's Cypriot ex-wife Marina Paraschou told Phileleftheros that her marriage to the hijacker was no romantic fairytale but rather a harrowing period of violence, torture and drug abuse. "Most of..
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  • Islamic State's baby brother, Abu Sayyaf, establishing control over southern Philippines

    Islamic State's baby brother, Abu Sayyaf, establishing control over southern Philippines
    The tiny island of Jolo, in the Philippines, is home to Abu Sayyaf, a terror group that took 10 new hostages this month and names Islamic State its philosophical leader. Picture: US NavyTHE islands around the southern Philippines are home to beautiful white sand beaches, turquoise waters and friendly locals.They are an inviting travel destination for Australians but there’s a reason the government doesn’t want its citizens going there.In 2011, Aussie Warren Richard Rodwell was kidnapped and take..
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  • Reddit May Be Under Government Surveillance: 'Warrant Canary' Deleted Today

    Reddit May Be Under Government Surveillance: 'Warrant Canary' Deleted Today
    Cybersecurity hawks may have noticed today that the popular ‘”front page of the internet,” Reddit, has officially deleted its “warrant canary,” passively signaling to users that it may have received a secret surveillance subpoena from the U.S. government. Warrant canaries are used by security-minded websites in order to reassure users that their private information, including private message details, IP addresses, and other secure information that is stored on the site have not been compromised..
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Brisbane road rage attack caught on film .Teenager charged with sexual assault of woman outside Brisbane bar .
Much of Great Barrier Reef 'fried': expert .Asian shares up, US dollar firm on US data .

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