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Iran has stopped high-end uranium enrichment: UN
Iran has stopped high-end uranium enrichment: UN (AP) / 20 January 2014 That level of enrichment is only steps away from bomb-making capability. An Iranian technician walks through the Uranium Conversion Facility just outside the city of Isfahan, Tehran. AP The UN nuclear agency is confirming that Iran has halted its most sensitive uranium enrichment work as part of a landmark deal struck with world powers. A report by the International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran stopped 20 per cent uranium enrichment by cutting the link feeding cascades enriching uranium at Nantaz and Fordo. That level of enrichment is only steps away from bomb-making capability. The IAEA also says Iran gave assurances it will not enrich uranium at other locations during a six-month period in which Tehran and major powers will negotiate a final deal on its nuclear program. For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading
General Shaikh Mohammed opens World Future Energy Summit
General Shaikh Mohammed opens World Future Energy Summit 20 January 2014 As the centrepiece of the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, WFES 2014 expects to receive 30,000 attendees from over 172 countries. General Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, attended the official opening ceremony of the 7th edition of the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) being held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Centre (ADNEC), as part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week. The summit runs from January 20-22, 2014 and is held under the theme: “Powering the Future of Energy Innovation”, saw the participation of a number of heads of states and governments, representatives of international organisations, international companies and experts. The World Future Energy Conference (WFES), which is the largest summit of energy experts, will share the best international practices, unveil new products and discuss sustainable solutions to tackle present and future energy challenges. As the centrepiece of the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, WFES 2014 expects to receive 30,000 attendees from over 172 countries, up from the 152 countries that participated last year. Since its inception in 2008, WFES has grown to become the leading discussion platform for renewable energy, clean technology and sustainability, and it is now considered the pre-eminent international event for government and industry decision makers to find viable, sustainable solutions to the world’s growing energy challenges. Hosted by Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company, WFES 2014 is the centerpiece of the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, the largest ever gathering on sustainability in the Middle East. The event comprises a world-class conference that offers an unparalleled forum for political, business and intellectual debate and a large-scale exhibition which facilitates networking and transactions between manufacturers, suppliers and customers across both the public and private sectors. Global decision and opinion makers include UAE Minister of Energy Suhail bin Mohamed Faraj Fares Al Mazrouei; Rachel Kyte, vice-president for sustainable development at the World Bank; and Maria van der Hoeven, executive director of the International Energy Agency. Around 125 speakers will address delegates during the conference programme, on topics such as waste-to-energy, natural gas and the evolving energy mix, energy efficiency, and renewable technology innovation. Other high-level speakers at the event include Marie-Jose Nadeau, president of the World Energy Council; Saif Al Sayari, executive officer of energy solutions, Taqa; Santiago Seage, CEO of Abengoa Solar; and Kazuo Furukawa, chairman of the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation. More than 900 exhibiting companies will take part in WFES, International Water Summit, and the inaugural EcoWASTE, with more than 200 new products to be unveiled at the three shows. New and expanded exhibition features at WFES this year include the Project and Finance Village, showcasing over 20 renewable energy projects from the region and beyond. For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading
Delhi CM calls protest to disrupt Republic Day
Delhi CM calls protest to disrupt Republic Day (AFP) / 20 January 2014 Arvind Kejriwal wants Delhi’s police force to come under the control of the Delhi state government instead of the central government. New Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal smiles as he sits during a protest in the streets of New Delhi on January 20, 2014. – AFP The chief minister of New Delhi, an anti-corruption campaigner who swept to power last month, declared himself an “anarchist” on Monday and called for a 10-day protest to disrupt Republic Day celebrations at the weekend. Arvind Kejriwal, a firebrand grassroots organiser, took to the streets near the site of the annual Republic Day military parade on Monday to press his demands for reforms of the police in the capital. “We have come here for auto drivers, the hawkers and everyone who have to pay bribes to the Delhi police,” he said after battling blockades to reach a spot near the presidency building. After his address, he sat on a makeshift podium surrounded by several hundred supporters of his Aam Aadmi (Common Man) Party as more than 1,000 police and several anti-riot vehicles stood by. The Republic Day celebrations, due on Sunday, are an annual celebration of India’s military might when missiles, tanks and marching soldiers parade down the main road leading to the presidency building. “Some people say that I’m an anarchist creating disorder. Yes I’m an anarchist. I agree to that!” Kejriwal shouted. “But today every home has this anarchy, it’s so expensive that people can’t make ends meet. Women are unsafe.” His party, formed little over a year ago, made sensational gains in Delhi state elections held in December and he is eyeing parliamentary polls due by May amid a nationwide surge in support for his campaign. The 45-year-old wants Delhi’s police force to come under the control of the Delhi state government instead of the central government, which runs it via the home ministry. Officers are often accused of taking bribes, failing to pursue cases or doing enough to protect women’s safety in a city still seething from the much publicised fatal gang rape of a woman just over a year ago. Last week, a 51-year-old Danish tourist was allegedly gang-raped in the capital, casting the spotlight once again on the city’s reputation for attacks on women. But the new Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti was accused last week of vigilantism after he went out to an area of Delhi to raid a house allegedly used for prostitution and drug dealing. Police would not follow his orders to raid the property without a warrant and Bharti was then accused of detaining four Ugandan women who said they were locked in a car and threatened by his supporters. Kejriwal has called for the police officers who refused to raid the house to be suspended and Monday’s sit-in protest had initially been called to press this demand. “I couldn’t sleep last night. All those who think their daughters, wives are not safe on Delhi streets, come and join us here,” he said Monday as supporters waved brooms, the party’s symbol. “Earlier I thought it would create problems with the Republic Day celebrations. But celebrations are meaningless if we look at the current state of affairs,” he told the crowd gathered around him. The area around the site of the Republic Day parade — the British colonial-era centre that includes the presidency, parliament and several ministries — is locked down by security forces during the celebrations. Indian Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde told reporters that protests in the area had been banned and that Kejriwal should move to a park reserved for demonstrations. “If he wants to demonstrate they should go to Jantar Mantar, that is what that place is for,” Shinde told reporters. He also ruled out transferring control of the police to the state government. “This is a special situation in Delhi, it is the national capital,” he said. “This has been a demand for many years. That isn’t possible.” Kejriwal’s call for demonstrations was heeded by several hundred, but police were stopping others from joining. Retired government official Shyam Sunder Singh, 62, said he supported the chief minister’s tactics. “Kejriwal is a true hero. He is not afraid of anyone. He can take on the high and mighty like no one else can,” he said, wearing a white Gandhi cap which has been adopted by party members. For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading