JAPAN - A tropical cyclone with winds of up to 193 kilometres per hour is approaching Japan from the western Pacific. It is expected to reach the southern island of Kyushu on Tuesday evening. By the time it reaches Japanese coast the typhoon is expected to somewhat weaken, with wind speeds going down to roughly 105 kilometres per hour, reports the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC).
AUSTRALIA - A magnitude 5.2 earthquake has hit the southeastern coast of Australia, 120km from Melbourne. No immediate details on casualties or damage have been released. Windows rattled and floors rocked as the tremor hit around 8.55 pm (AEST) on Tuesday, lasting for almost a minute.
MEXICO - DAVID Cameron warned that Britain might be forced to turn its back on Europe after hopes of a global deal to tackle the eurozone crisis evaporated last night. On arriving at the G20 summit in Mexico, the Prime Minister admitted the lack of political will among European leaders could mean the single currency’s stagnation going on for years.
MEXICO - The opening day of the G20 summit was threatening to deteriorate into a fractious row between eurozone countries and other non-European members of the G20, notably the US, as EU commission president José Manuel Barroso insisted THE ORIGINS OF THE EUROZONE CRISIS LAY IN THE UNORTHODOX POLICIES OF AMERICAN CAPITALISM.
EUROPE - A classified draft of next week’s EU summit conclusions is the first step on an emerging “roadmap” to a banking union, pooling debt via eurobonds and political union via EU treaty change over the next 10 years.
UK - Our political leaders have not mentioned this, not told us Europe is up the creek without a paddle, because half of them are in denial about what is going on, and not one has a sensible idea what to do about it.
EUROPE - Ten days before Greece’s elections, a member of the neo-nazi party, Golden Dawn, repeatedly hit a female candidate of the communist party while appearing live on a television talk show and threw water over a female candidate of the radical left Syriza.
CHICAGO, USA - As many as 200 Chicago police officers were assigned to provide extra security for the wedding of White House adviser Valerie Jarrett’s daughter, despite the fact that this year Windy City residents have been slain in greater numbers than US soldiers in Afghanistan.
ISRAEL - The IDF has deployed Armored forces near the Israel-Egypt border, moving tanks closer to the fence, Ynet has learned. The unusual move followed Monday's terror attack on defense contractor crews building the new security fence.
EGYPT - The Muslim Brotherhood has vowed to face down Egypt's ruling generals in a "life or death" struggle over the country's political future, after declaring that its candidate had won the presidential election and would refuse to accept the junta's last-ditch attempts to engineer a constitutional coup.
SUDAN - Sudan's police used tear gas and batons to break up protests in Khartoum on Monday, witnesses said, after President Omar Hassan al-Bashir unveiled tough austerity measures to plug a budget deficit.
USA - At a time of skyrocketing federal debt, declining morality and growing spiritual apathy and apostasy, New York Times bestselling author Joel C Rosenberg – known as a “modern-day Nostradamus” – says America may face cataclysmic collapse in the not-too distant future.
USA - Firefighters faced dangerous conditions across much of the Rocky Mountain region Monday, as they toiled in hot, dry weather to battle a wildfire that has charred nearly 92 square miles in northern Colorado. Authorities said they determined eight more homes have burned in the fire near Fort Collins. The blaze started June 9 and now has destroyed at least 189 homes — the most in the state's history. The fire is 50 percent contained.
GERMANY - Forty years ago, the massacre of Israeli athletes and coaches overshadowed the Munich Summer Olympics. Though it was never proved, left-wing extremists were suspected of working with the Palestinian terrorists behind the operation. But previously unreleased files seen by Spiegel prove that neo-Nazis were involved instead - and officials knew about it.
GREECE - Greece's centre-right New Democracy party will try to form a coalition on Monday with other parties backing the international bailout after a narrow election victory over the left that eased fears of a sudden exit from the euro.