Aeroplane crashed half a mile from the runway on flight between Moscow and northern city of Petrozavodsk At least forty-four people have been killed after a passenger jet crashed in north-west Russia, a government spokesman said. The plane, reportedly carrying 52 people, including nine crew, crashed half a mile from the runway outside the northern city of Petrozavodsk at about 11.40pm local time on Monday. News agencies reported that eight people who survived the crash were seriously injured and taken to hospital. There was no immediate explanation for the crash, but the Interfax news agency quoted the airport director Alexei Kuzmitsky as saying there were “unfavourable weather conditions”. Russian news agencies said the plane, a Russian-made Tu-134 jet, crashed on its final approach to the airport in Petrozavodsk, landing a few hundred yards short of the runway. Petrozavodsk is in the in the province of Karelia, 640km (400 miles) north-west of Moscow. The plane, , the Emergencies Ministry said, carrying 52 people, nine of whom were crew, the news agencies said. News agencies reported that Russian Premier League football referee Vladimir Pettaya was among the victims, as well as one Swedish national. Russia Europe Plane crashes Jo Adetunji guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …After electing its first African American president—thanks in part to a surge of new voters—the US is in danger of seeing “a subtle return of Jim Crow voting laws,” writes EJ Dionne Jr. in the Washington Post . New laws being passed here, supposedly to prevent voter fraud, would…
Continue reading …US regulators are helping the nuclear power industry keep its aging plants in line with safety requirements by repeatedly loosening those requirements, according to a year-long AP investigation . The AP found thousands of problems—from cracking tubes to failed cables to leaking valves—all of which made the plants less…
Continue reading …Yesterday, Washington’s Reagan National Airport shut down for 20 minutes, and today, the cause emerges: A woman drove to the Dayton Airport and told a ticket-counter agent there that God told her there was a bomb on a plane en route to Washington. Authorities found no explosives on US Airways…
Continue reading …In response to the Arab Spring uprisings, the US has been taking the traditional diplomatic approach of “leading from the shadows, doing many things in private and saying little in public,” writes PJ Crowley in the Washington Post . But these uprisings, fueled by social media, are not quite traditional, and…
Continue reading …US tycoon says golf course will open next year – but complex featuring luxury villas and five-star hotel postponed for now Donald Trump has been forced to postpone his plan to create the “world’s greatest” golf resort in Scotland, complete with five-star hotel and luxury villas, because of the global financial crisis. The billionaire property developer flew into Aberdeen on Monday on his latest luxury jet, a Boeing 757-200 fitted out with a master bedroom and five kitchens, to announce that his championship standard 18-hole golf course overlooking the North Sea would open for play in July next year. Before touring the first completed holes, Trump said he had spent £50m to £60m of his own money carving the “amazing” course from the vast dunes, and would start taking advance bookings in 10 days. He hoped that Sir Sean Connery, one of the earliest backers of the resort, would open it for him. “We have been inundated from New York and Scotland from people who want to come and play the course,” he said. “Thousands of people have been calling: ‘how can we play it?’” But the tycoon said that the full scheme, a £750m complex featuring a luxury hotel, Trump Boulevard, a golf academy, a second course and timeshare apartments, had been bunkered by the recession. Trump said “the world has crashed” since he first bought the Menie estate and dunes in 2005, provoking a long-running battle with local residents, councillors and environmental groups about his proposals, which has involved heavily altering the legally protected rare dunes. As Trump flew in, it emerged that a cinema in Aberdeen, the Belmont, had decided to give a new, highly-critical documentary investigating the tycoon’s conflicts with local residents, called You’ve Been Trumped, an extended run this weekend. This was due to “an amazing response” to a screening last Friday. Trump has denounced the film as “a fraud”. He also brushed aside continuing conflicts with his neighbours, particularly David and Moira Milne, owners of a former coastguard station overlooking the new course, and Michael Forbes, the salmon fisherman whose land Trump once described as “disgusting”. Milne has been sent warning letters from Trump’s lawyers threatening legal action in a dispute over boundary fences and demands to demolish a garage which Trump believes intrudes on his land. Trump’s local manager, Sarah Malone, claimed David Milne “has chosen to take an aggressive stance and if he moves his fence, there won’t be an issue. And if he doesn’t, we’re looking at all the options available to us”. Andy Wightman, a land rights expert who has investigated the conflict between the Milnes and Trump, said the Milnes had proper title to land complete with a Ordnance Survey map record, which was legally registered with the Keeper of the Registers of Scotland. “If Trump has a problem with boundaries, it should be taken up with the Keeper,” Wightman said. “It is totally out of order for them to issue threats of legal action to demolish other people’s property. I am dismayed that a Scottish law firm has been persuaded to follow through and issue such threats to people who simply wish to live in peace.” Scotland Donald Trump Global recession Golf Sean Connery Severin Carrell guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Two women in Modesto allegedly came up with a decidedly heartless way to score some easy money: They solicited “funeral donations” for a six-month-old who supposedly died of a heart condition while they were on vacation, racking up $700 in just a few hours on Saturday. A police officer spotted…
Continue reading …A 9-year-old girl who was kidnapped on her way to school and forced to wear a suicide bomb vest managed to escape her captors today as they directed her to attack a paramilitary checkpoint in northwest Pakistan, both she and police officials said. Sohana Jawed, who is in third grade,…
Continue reading …If unemployment seems like an insurmountable problem, never fear: Bill Clinton is here, and he has solutions—14 of them, which he’ll bring next week to the first US-focused meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative. Among the highlights of his jobs blueprint, as shared with Newsweek : Make it easier to…
Continue reading …A prolific cat burglar has stolen precious possessions from homes near San Francisco. But police are staying off the case—the burglar really is a cat. Dusty, a 5-year-old feline from San Mateo, has taken hundreds of items during his nearly nightly heists. Dusty’s owner tells the San Francisco Chronicle…
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