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Indonesian Muslim hardliners sentenced to 18 months in jail

Jakarta - An Indonesian court Thursday sentenced two Muslim hardliners to 18 months in prison each for their roles in a violent attack against an interfaith rally in June that left dozens of people injured.

The Central Jakarta district court found Munarman, head of the Islam Troop Command (KLI), "guilty of committing violent acts against people and people's property in public."

Munarman, who like many Indonesians goes by only one name, was found responsible for his group's involvement in attacj against activists of the National Alliance for the Freedom of Faith and Religion (AKKBB) during a peaceful rally on June 1.

Researchers to produce Arctic region’s history from late 19th century to present

Washington, Oct 30 : A Florida State University (FSU) researcher is leading an international team that is working to produce one of the most comprehensive histories to date of the Arctic region from the late 19th century to the present.

The researcher in question is Ronald E. Doel, an associate professor of history at FSU, who is the project leader of “Colony, Empire, Environment: A Comparative International History of Twentieth Century Arctic Science,” a 1.1 million dollar project funded by the European Science Foundation.

Nine historians from seven nations - the United States, Canada, England, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Russia - are working on this innovative research effort.

Barack promises rescue plan to middle-class Americans in 4-mln-dlr infomercial

Barack promises rescue plan to middle-class Americans in 4-mln-dlr infomercialWashington, Oct 30 : In what is being described as the ‘final summation’ of Barack Obama’s campaign, the Democratic presidential nominee promised “a rescue plan in tough times” to the middle-class Americans in his 30-minute video aired simultaneously on at least seven news channels.

Australia grant to improve weather forecasting in Philippines

Manila - Australia said Thursday it will provide a 17-million-peso (346,940-dollar) grant to the Philippines to improve weather forecasting and help the disaster-prone country better prepare for natural calamities.

The Australian embassy in Manila said the fund will be provided to the country's weather bureau, which has often been criticized for inaccurate forecasts, through the Australian Agency for International Development.

"As a regional neighbour and key development partner, Australia is helping improve the Philippines' preparedness to manage and respond to disasters and emergencies," Australian Ambassador Rod Smith said. "The poor are the most affected by natural disasters."

Floods leave seven dead, one missing in Vietnam

Hanoi - Heavy rains and floods killed at least seven people and left one missing in central Vietnam, officials said Thursday.

"According to the updated figures as of 9 am (0200 GMT) Thursday, seven people have been killed, with one missing and one injured," said Hoang Hiep of the National Steering Committee for Storm and Flood Control.

Dozens of homes had their roofs blown off, hundreds of hectares of crops were damaged, and landslides have blocked traffic in mountainous areas of Thua Thien Hue and Quang Ngai provinces.

Heavy rain on Wednesday night and Thursday morning caused rivers to rise 2 to 6 metres above sea level.

Forecasters said heavy rain and floods will continue Thursday and Friday.

Weather centre: "Substantial" earthquake in the Netherlands

Weather centre: "Substantial" earthquake in the Netherlands Amsterdam - A "substantial" earthquake was felt in the north-eastern Dutch province of Groningen, the Dutch weather research centre KNMI said Thursday.

The spokesman for the KNMI, located in De Bilt in the central Netherlands, told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa it was a "relatively substantial" earthquake "approaching 3.5 on the Richter scale."

The KNMI could not yet confirm the exact size of the quake.

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