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The telescope could be the next great leap following Hubble.— Photo from Reuters/File

SHANGHAI: Astronomers from China and the United States may cooperate on building the world’s largest telescope aimed at providing deeper insight into the very early stages of the universe, Xinhua news agency reported on Friday.

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An Egyptian Suez canal pilot boat checks a Panamanian fuel tanker has split in half and is sinking near the Red Sea entrance to the Suez Canal.— Photo by AP

SYDNEY: Australia denied claims Saturday it had downplayed the scale of a massive oil spill at a drilling rig off its northwest coast, and said the slick was dispersing naturally.

Resources Minister Martin Ferguson said the Greens party was exaggerating the size of the leak at the West Atlas drilling platform, about 250 kilometres off the Australian mainland.

‘The area of the spill is rectangular in nature,’ said Ferguson.

‘It is to the north-east of the rig and 15 nautical miles to the north and 60 nautical miles to the east.

‘Contrary to what the Greens are suggesting, the closest it is to the Australian coastline is in excess of 80 miles,’ he added.

Ferguson’s comments came after Greens Senator Rachel Siewert flew over the spill in a chartered plane Friday and said it was ‘far bigger than we have been told and closer to the coast than expected.’ From east to west it stretches 180 kilometres at a minimum. Urgent action is needed to stop the flow,’ she added.

Tonnes of dispersant chemicals have been dumped on the slick, and Ferguson said most of it was breaking up naturally.

‘This spill will continue to spread in a north-easterly direction and I must say, as of today the weather conditions are assisting,’ Ferguson said.

‘They are a bit more choppy and that will assist in the natural break-up of the oil and gas.’ The leak began early last Friday at the West Atlas rig, forcing the evacuation of 69 workers.

Its Bangkok-based operator PTTEP Australasia was unable to cap the leak, and authorities have warned it could take up to seven weeks to contain, with a second rig sent from Singapore for the repair operation.

Based on average flow rates in the region and data from the company, Siewert said almost half a million litres of oil was daily spilling into the ocean.

She urged PTTEP and Norway’s Seadrill, which owns the West Atlas platform, to accept the offer of a relief rig from Australian company Woodside Petroleum, which could be on the site within five days.

But PTTEP said there was no indication Woodside’s equipment would reach West Atlas any faster than the Singapore rig, which it estimated would arrive in ‘seven or eight days.’

‘The other thing is there’s different types of rigs and the option that has been selected by the company is the safest, most effective and most likely for success,’ said PTTEP spokesman Ian Williams.

He would not comment on Siewert’s claims about the size and extent of the spill.

PTTEP on Monday estimated the slick was eight nautical miles long and 30 metres wide, and said it had ‘not shown signs of expanding.’

It plans to drill a relief well with the secondary rig to intersect the leaking well head and stop the flow of oil and gas.— AFP

China has been plagued by mining mishaps prompted by a lack of regulations.— Photo from AP/File

BEIJING: Fifteen miners died after inhaling toxic gases in a graphite mine in central China, state-run media reported on Saturday. continue reading…

South Korean teachers check the temperature of students to prevent the spread of the swine flu as the students return to school following summer vacation at an elementary school in Seoul. —AP

PARIS: Swine flu spreads four times faster than other viruses and 40 per cent of the fatalities are young adults in good health, the world’s top health official warned in an interview appearing Saturday. continue reading…

The modification to Harpoon anti-ship missles, according to US experts, would enable Pakistan’s navy to strike targets on land, complementing the sizable land-based missile arsenal that Pakistan has developed.

WASHINGTON: The US government has accused Pakistan of illegally modifying US-made anti-ship missiles to make them capable of striking land targets and thus creating a new threat for India, The New York Times reported late on Saturday. continue reading…

Federer, who has won the past five US Open men’s titles, begins his quest against an 18-year-old American. —Reuters/File photo

NEW YORK: Reigning US Open champions Roger Federer and Serena Williams will begin defending their titles on Monday as an opening-day match list released on Saturday also had Venus Williams and Andy Roddick at night. continue reading…

Arsenal’s Abou Diaby and Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney vie for the ball. Rooney brought United back into the match after converting a penalty, while Diaby scored an own-goal to hand the defending champions a victory. —Reuters Photo

LONDON: Wayne Rooney’s penalty and an own goal by Abou Diaby gave Manchester United a 2-1 victory over Arsenal in the Premier League on Saturday and Chelsea and Tottenham both won to stay neck-and-neck at the top of the standings.

Arsenal went ahead through a 20-metre strike by Andrei Arshavin in the 40th minute at Old Trafford in a game marred by too many fouls and needless yellow cards. But Rooney equalised in the 59th from the penalty spot after he had been brought down by Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia and Diaby headed a free kick from Ryan Giggs into his own net five minutes later. continue reading…

This handout photo provided by the Asian Tour shows Muhammad Munir of Pakistan during the Omega Mission Hills World Cup Asian Qualifier.—AFP

LAHORE: Mohammad Shabbir and Mohammad Munir etched their names in the country’s history books by guiding Pakistan to its first Mission Hills World Cup after finishing in the top three at the Asian qualifiers in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, on Saturday.

The unheralded Pakistani duo shot a superb three-under-par 68 in the final round foursomes at the Seri Selangor Golf Club to finish third behind winners Singapore, represented by Lam Chih Bing and Mardan Mamat, and the Philippines’ pair of Mars Pucay and Angelo Que. continue reading…

‘International forces were on a foot patrol in Shahjoy town when a suicide bomber on foot detonated himself alongside them. In the incident, 21 civilians were wounded and two of them were killed.’ -File photo

KANDAHAR: A suicide bomber wearing an explosive vest attacked a patrol of Western and Afghan troops in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, killing at least two civilians and wounding 21, district officials said. continue reading…

Manmohan Singh lashed out at doubts over India’s nuclear capability, saying the 1998 tests were successful.— Photo from AFP/File

NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday dismissed doubts raised recently about the success of the country’s nuclear tests in 1998. continue reading…

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