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Suu Kyi to Remain under House Arrest

Burma's military rulers have extended the detention under house arrest of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. Ms Suu Kyi has spent 10 of the last 16 years under house arrest. Despite appeals from UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, Ms Suu Kyi is to remain in detention. Burmese officials would not say how long her house arrest has been extended for.


Beer Battles

If you've been to Tanzania or Kenya, the chances are you might have drunk or at least seen two famous beer brands that sell millions: Serengeti and Kilimanjaro. Serengeti is synonymous with conservation and like Kilimanjaro, is an internationally recognisable symbol. A dispute is brewing (sorry!) iver companies that use these faouns names but do not contribute towards the places themselves.

“We feel that, since they are using these names to make money, they should also contribute to the upkeep of these places because if they deteriorate for whatever reason, it means that this will impact on their products as well,” says Gerald Bigrube, director-general of Tanzania's National Parks Authority. The national parks have asked lawyers to investigate whether they can trademark the names of natural resources.


Bird Flu Update

Globally, more than 130 people have died of bird flu since late 2003. Most of the deaths have been in East Asia, but the virus has also spread to Europe, Africa and South and Central Asia. Indonesia has recorded its 42nd human bird flu death, bringing the country level with Vietnam as the worst affected by the disease. Indonesia has registered more bird flu deaths this year than any other nation. In contrast the outbreak in Vietnam now seems to be under control, due to a large culling and vaccination drive and no Vietnamese deaths have been recorded in 2006. Indonesia has been criticised for its reluctance to cull fowl in infected areas – a measure that experts say is the best way to stem the spread of the disease, but the government says it does not have enough money to compensate farmers.


Don't Blow Your House Up

A New York doctor suspected of blowing up his own $6.4m Upper East Side house to prevent his ex-wife benefiting from its sale after their divorce has died from his injuries. If that wasn't tragic enough, neighbours are now suing the doctor's estate for damages they say were caused to their property by the explosion.


Coca Growing Increases in Columbia

The government of the United States is reported to have spent $4bn fighting Colombia's cocaine trade since 2000. It has been doing this by spraying fields of coca with chemicals, destroying the crop. The US government justifies this by saying it is helping to stabilise Colombia, where a civil war, funded by cocaine profits, has raged for decades.

The Head of the US Office of National Drug Control Policy said: “The terrorist groups are weaker… they are receiving less money, murders are down, kidnappings are down”. But now, a recent US govt. survey has found that an extra 26% of land under cultivation and that production is more dispersed.

In 2004, 114,100 hectares (440 sq miles) were found growing coca; in 2005, in the same area, cultivation had fallen to 105,400 hectares, however, the survey area was expanded in 2005 by 81%. In this new area, a further 39,000 hectares were found growing coca, making 144,100 hectares in total, an increase of 26% overall.

Critics of the spraying policy say that coca production was not going to be reduced just because fumigation flights spray some fields, as long as these farmers don't have any other economic options, except to cut down forests to grow coca somewhere else. There's also the matter of demand for cocaine remaining steady. The US has also found that production is also increasing in Peru and Bolivia. Similar spraying is taking place in Afghanistan, justified on similar grounds.


Fave Website

Spotted by Mac: Here is a web site www.economist.com/cities to get travel information, local time, weather, insider tips, useful words & phrases, currency conversion etc etc about such world cities as Dubai, Johannesburg, Berlin, Tokyo, Mumbai, London, McCool Junction, Nebraska etc. Useful resource to plan trips.


World Airport News

A Japanese man last week recovered about $42,000 in cash that his wife had mistakenly thrown out with the rubbish/trash.

He had been hiding the money in a trash container, explaining that he routinely hid cash in various places so it would not be stolen by robbers, the Associated Press reported. But his wife was unaware of the scheme and threw the money away, according to the Reuters news agency.

A sanitation worker who found the cash reported it to police. After seeing news reports about the incident, the man contacted police, who verified that he was the owner from details on the envelope and returned the cash.


Thailand most dangerous holiday destination for the British

British insurer, Norwich Union have just compiled a study based on more than 60,000 claims made with the insurance company, during 2005. The research indicates that visitors heading to the south-east Asian kingdom of Thailand face the highest risk of suffering theft, food poisoning or being caught in a traffic accident. Ireland was deemed the safest place to travel to, closely followed by Belgium and the Netherlands. Germany and France were also considered to be low-risk holiday destinations for British tourists. The Caribbean was revealed as the worst place for insect bites and stings and South Africa came out worst for violent robberies and bags going missing in transit.


Mutual Aid

Need help? Want a travelling buddy or advice about a place or country – want to share something with us – why not visit our Mutual Aid section of the Website: Mutual Aid

I am thinking of driving around the world and wondered if anyone else has done this trip in the club. I'll be taking my own car and I can see a few problems arising but will do it anyway. Getting started is always the hardest. Trying to get information on how best to get out of Australia is my main issue at present. Any advice most welcome, best wishes to all, <a dutchkiwy@hotmail.com