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Chinese Tycoon Buys Van Gogh Poppies For £39m

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 05 November 2014 | 23.11

A rare piece of art by Vincent van Gogh has reportedly been sold to one of China's richest men for £39m ($62m).

Wang Zhongjun, chairman of the high-powered Huayi Brothers film studio, has become the latest businessmen to pay an eyebrow-raising amount for a painting, according to Shanghai-based news site The Paper.

The 1890 painting - Still Life, Vase With Daisies And Poppies - was expected to fetch between $30m and $50m at Sotheby's in New York, but sold for $61.8m.

The auction record for a van Gogh is $82.5m.

Last year, tycoon Wang Jianlin's Wanda Group bought the 1950 Pablo Picasso painting Claude And Paloma for $28m, more than double the high estimate of $12m.

At the time, the company came under fire for the extravagant purchase, with some Chinese internet users questioning Wang Jianlin's patriotism and the painting's value.

Wang Zhongjun has come under similar criticism.

"One madman buying a painting by another madman," one user wrote on Sina Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter.

"This is how he spends all the investors' money? What a waste," wrote another.

The auction also brought in £63.5m ($101m) for Chariot, a rare sculpture by Alberto Giacometti.

The 1951 bronze sculpture features an elongated, goddess-like figure perched atop a wheeled chariot. The price almost broke the $104.3m record for the artist.

Amedeo Modigliani's Tete sculpture sold for £44.4m ($70.7m), just topping the previous auction record for the artist at $69m.


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Hot Air Balloon Flight Lands Tourists In Jail

By Neville Lazarus, India Producer

A hot air balloon carrying two foreign tourists has landed in the middle of a prison in India, sparking a major security alert.

Authorities at the Ajmer jail in Rajasthan feared the hot air balloon had come to rescue inmates inside the jail.

But by the time the balloon landed in the jail the inmates were already in their barracks.

The two tourists, who are from the West Indies, had boarded the hot air balloon at the annual animal fair in Pushkar, a temple town in Rajasthan.

The two sisters in their early twenties told reporters they wanted a bird's eye view of the fair, but then found themselves hovering over the city of Ajmer, and had no idea where they had landed.

The pilot, Dhawal Kedar, had lost control of the balloon due to strong winds and tried landing it in the police area, but instead crossed over into the jail grounds.

Sub inspector Hanuman Vishnoi said: "The pilot saw Anasager Lake of Ajmer, he tried to control the balloon and saw the ground of police lines to land safely."

The tourists and the pilot were questioned for nearly two hours until the authorities were convinced the incident was an accident.

All hot air balloon rides have been cancelled over the fair as a result.

A case has also been filed against the tour operator for "unlawful entry" into the jail premises and their licences revoked.

The two sisters were later seen taking an elephant ride instead.


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US Midterms: Republicans Take Over Senate

US Midterms: Republicans Take Over Senate

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Video: Republicans Take Control Of Senate

By Sky News US Team

The US Republicans have swept to power in both houses of Congress for the first time in eight years in midterm elections shaped by President Barack Obama's unpopularity.

Results continue to trickle in across the US, but the conservatives won seven seats from Democrats, one more than they needed to take control of the 100-seat Senate.

Tha takeover will limit Mr Obama's political influence and curb his legislative agenda in his last two years in office. The President plans a news conference later on Wednesday.

Key battlegrounds West Virginia, Arkansas, South Dakota, Montana, Colorado, North Carolina and Iowa all fell to the conservatives.

The Democrats are still battling to hold on to Senate seats in Virginia and Alaska, while Louisiana's race will go to a run-off next month.

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    The Empire State Building in New York City turns red to mark the Republican triumph in the Senate midterm election races

Kentucky Republican Mitch McConnell will be the next leader of the US Senate as his party swept to power

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The conservatives cruised to control of the Senate, boosted their House of Representatives majority and chalked up a slew of gubernatorial victories, breaking political opponents' hearts

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Elections judge Constance Rolon, 96, hands out "I Voted!" stickers in Denver, Colorado

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US Midterms: Republicans Take Over Senate

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Video: Republicans Take Control Of Senate

By Sky News US Team

The US Republicans have swept to power in both houses of Congress for the first time in eight years in midterm elections shaped by President Barack Obama's unpopularity.

Results continue to trickle in across the US, but the conservatives won seven seats from Democrats, one more than they needed to take control of the 100-seat Senate.

Tha takeover will limit Mr Obama's political influence and curb his legislative agenda in his last two years in office. The President plans a news conference later on Wednesday.

Key battlegrounds West Virginia, Arkansas, South Dakota, Montana, Colorado, North Carolina and Iowa all fell to the conservatives.

The Democrats are still battling to hold on to Senate seats in Virginia and Alaska, while Louisiana's race will go to a run-off next month.

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  1. Gallery: Midterms: Election Day In America

    The Empire State Building in New York City turns red to mark the Republican triumph in the Senate midterm election races

Kentucky Republican Mitch McConnell will be the next leader of the US Senate as his party swept to power

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The conservatives cruised to control of the Senate, boosted their House of Representatives majority and chalked up a slew of gubernatorial victories, breaking political opponents' hearts

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Elections judge Constance Rolon, 96, hands out "I Voted!" stickers in Denver, Colorado

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Israel 'Flouted The Laws Of War' In Gaza

By Tom Rayner, Middle East Reporter, in Jerusalem

Amnesty International has claimed Israeli forces "flouted the laws of war" on numerous occasions during this summer's conflict in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of civilians.

The group's latest report, Families Under The Rubble, examined a series of airstrikes on Palestinian homes during "Operation Protective Edge".

Some of the strikes resulted in entire families being killed.

It focuses on eight incidents in which a total of 111 people were killed, of whom at least 104 were civilians, with 66 children among them.

Amnesty claims the cases indicate that Israel failed to observe its obligations under international law to limit the risk to civilian lives.

"Israeli forces have brazenly flouted the laws of war by carrying out a series of attacks on civilian homes, displaying callous indifference to the carnage caused," said Philip Luther, Amnesty's Middle East Director.

Throughout the conflict, the Israeli military issued numerous statements insisting they were doing all they could to protect civilians.

They accused militants from Hamas and other organisations of being responsible, as a result of hiding in civilian areas and using residents as human shields.

Although the Amnesty investigation did identify named individuals who may have been the targets in some of the cases, the report claims Israel has failed to explain why the targeting of those individuals justified the huge loss of civilian life.

The most deadly airstrike examined was that on the three-storey al-Dali building in Khan Younis on 29 July, in which 36 members of four families were killed, including 18 children.

Amnesty identified one of the building's residents, Ahmad Muammar, an engineer for Islamic Jihad, as the likely target of the strike.

Witnesses told Amnesty investigators how Muammar used a room inside the house for work using computers and electronics.

The second most deadly case documented occurred in Khan Younis on 20 July, when 24 civilians, including 19 children, were killed following an airstrike on the Abu Jame house.

Amnesty believes a member of the Hamas armed wing may have been standing near the house.

In both cases, the report claims Israel has failed to explain what the targets were or why they justified the clear risk to civilians.

"The onus is on Israeli officials to explain why they chose to deliberately flatten entire homes of civilians (...) even if a fighter had been present in one of these residential homes, it would not absolve Israel of its obligation to take every feasible precaution to protect the lives of civilians caught up in the fighting,"  Mr Luther added.

Nearly 2,200 Palestinians died during the 50-day war in Gaza between July and August. UN figures suggest at least 1,523 of those killed were civilians.

During the conflict Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza fired thousands of rockets into Israel, resulting in the death of six civilians, including one child. Some 66 Israeli soldiers were killed over the course of Operation Protective Edge.

:: The Israeli government issued a statement in response to the Amnesty report:

Amnesty's report on this summer's conflict between Israel and the Hamas terror group accuses Israel of wrongdoing while producing no evidence. At the same time the report ignores documented war crimes perpetrated by Hamas, including the use of human shields, as well as ammunition storage and firing at Israeli civilian population centres from within schools, hospitals, mosques and civilian neighbourhoods in Gaza.

The report does not mention the word terror in relation to Hamas or other armed Palestinian groups, nor mentions tunnels built by Hamas to infiltrate Israel and perpetrate terror attacks.

By ignoring the nature of the enemy Israel faced in Gaza - a terror group recognised as such by the European Union, the United States and others - Amnesty's report fails to contribute to the important discussion needed to solve the conflict.

Instead, Amnesty serves as a propaganda tool for Hamas and other terror groups.

In Israel, investigations are currently underway by several bodies, inside and outside the Israel Defence Forces, into over 90 incidents. Two criminal investigations are underway.

These measures are dismissed by Amnesty as insufficient yet in comparison to Israel's rigorous procedures Amnesty's own methodology raises questions: The report was not written by Amnesty staff but by local contractors not mentioned by name and referred to only as "field workers".

Their own credibility in producing the testimonies detailed in the report is never questioned; independent verification of their claims apparently not deemed necessary.

The extreme bias of the report is best displayed in its recommendations: Hamas is not mentioned, as if the group has no responsibility for the bloodshed; meanwhile, the report dismisses Israel's security challenges.

Amnesty should understand that producing a narrow, decontextualised report restricts its capability to advance positive change.


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Philadelphia Abduction: Suspect Uses Cash Card

A cash card belonging to a woman abducted from a Philadelphia street has been used at a cashpoint 75 miles (120km) away in Maryland.

Police released grainy CCTV images of a man using the card nine hours after 22-year-old Carlesha Freeland-Gaither was kidnapped the night before.

The pictures show a black male in a hoody withdrawing money from a Harford County cash machine near a sliproad for the city of Aberdeen.

"Fresh lead that we're working on right now is that Carlesha's ATM card was used at a standalone bank in Aberdeen, Maryland," said Dennis Wilson, Chief Inspector of the Philadelphia Police Department.

Video: Woman's Abduction Caught On CCTV

Detectives are trying to digitally enhance the video in the hope the suspect can be recognised.

In a tearful appeal at a news conference, Ms Freeland-Gaither's grandmother pleaded for her safe return.

"We love her. And we just want her to be returned to us safely. Safely. That's all we want," she said.

To her daughter, Keisha Gaither said, "All you got to do is just get out. I got you. Just come home. Just come home.

"I love you.... The whole entire family... Your whole world loves Carlesha," she added.

Ms Freeland-Gaither's abduction on Sunday night was caught on a security camera.

The video shows the nurse as she is approached by a man who drags her down the street and bundles her into a car after a fierce struggle. Police do not believe she knew her assailant.

Police spokesman, Lieutenant John Stanford, said: "Based on how this young lady is fighting, it looks like she's fighting for her life."

Her glasses and mobile phone were found lying on the street nearby.

The FBI has put up a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of her abductor.


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Jailed Pastor's Daughter Held In China

By Sky News Beijing Team

The daughter of a jailed Chinese Christian pastor has been detained by authorities in what her husband claims is an attempt to silence her ahead of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.

Zhang Shanshan is the daughter of Pastor Zhang Shaojie, the leader of Nanle County Church in China's Henan Province, who was arrested in November last year along with 23 of his parishioners.

Pastor Zhang was sentenced to 12 years in jail for "gathering crowds to disturb public order" and "fraud", after a secret detention spanning seven months.

His case has pitted a Christian community against the local government in a dispute over freedom to worship and the right to own land.

Sky News has learned that Ms Zhang was taken away by unknown men at around 11am on Wednesday while she was grocery shopping in her hometown.

Her husband, Hah CheeChuan, a Malaysian national, called her repeatedly when she failed to return home but there was no answer.

Ms Zhang eventually called back, and managed to shout the name of the hotel in which she was being held.

Minutes later Mr Hah received a text message from his wife saying: "Nanle Hotel, help me!"

A series of text messages between husband and wife then revealed that two other women were also being held in the same hotel.

One of them was Ms Zhang's aunt and the other was church leader Fan Ruizhen. It is believed the local government wanted to demolish their church before Ms Fan could be released.

Ms Zhang's husband told Sky News that he believed his wife was detained because the local government feared she would try to publicise her father's "unjust" arrest while world leaders were in China for the APEC summit.

He said: "They tried to cover up the ugly things in the country, and they don't want the outside world to know what is going on in China.

Video: Jailed Chinese Pastor's Family Flee

"So I think that's why they've arrested them, and put them somewhere else."

US President Barack Obama, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Russian President Vladimir Putin are among world leaders scheduled to attend the meeting.

The US government is aware of Pastor Zhang's case.

In July, US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said: "I want to express deep concern by the United States by reports that Zhang Shaojie was convicted 4 July and sentenced to 12 years imprisonment in retaliation for his peaceful advocacy on behalf of his church community.

"We call on Chinese authorities to release Pastor Zhang and we urge China to cease harassment of his family members and congregants."

Video: China's Christian Challenge

The hostility and danger faced by some Chinese Christians was witnessed by Sky News in December last year.

A Sky News crew was attacked by a group of local people believed to have been hired by the government as they investigated Pastor Zhang's arrest. Sky News was removed by force from the town and told not to return.

The team secured a secret meeting with Pastor Zhang's other daughter Zhang Huixin, who was in hiding with her baby daughter. She described the violent arrest of her father.

Earlier this year Zhang Huixin - also known as Yunyun - and her husband escaped from China with their baby daughter, and sought shelter in the US state of Texas.

Despite the constitutional rights to religious freedom, China's Christians are among a number of religious groups persecuted by the authorities.


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Indonesia Journalist Held Over Murder He Reported

An Indonesian crime journalist is being held on suspicion of killing a man and then reporting news of his death soon afterwards.

Edison Purba, who worked for the Pekanbaruexpress.com website, was arrested last week in connection with the death of a man soon after he had taken money out of a bank in Pekanbaru city on Sumatra island.

"According to evidence, Edison was involved," said the city's chief detective, Mr Hariwiyawan, going on to explain that Purba had regularly contacted police for news on crime stories.

The suspect is believed to have returned to the scene of the killing and reported on it for the website, according to police and media reports.

His report was published, together with a photograph Purba took of the victim lying on a blood-stained road.

In the report, Purba identified the victim as Mulyono, 35, but said the killer and motive were not known.

The reporter and two other suspects were arrested after one of them turned himself in.

"One of them didn't get the money that was supposed to be split among them. That was why he confessed to the police," said Mr Hariwiyawan.

"They are accusing each other of being the killer.

"From the other suspect's confession, we knew that Edi was on the motorcycle with another suspect called Amin, but Edi said he wasn't.

"But, from the evidence, we concluded that Edi was involved in this case or at least he knew. The witnesses saw him on the spot too."

After the arrest, the head of the TV journalists' union, Yusril Ardanis, said: "I hope this case will become an example and learning point for everyone and especially for the authorities in charge of the regulations as it is way too easy to create a media outlet for unclear purposes."


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Car Rams Pedestrians As Jerusalem Clashes Erupt

A driver has rammed his car into a crowd of pedestrians in East Jerusalem before getting out and attacking people with a metal bar - killing one and injuring 13.

The man was shot dead at the scene by police, who described the incident as a "hit-and-run terror attack".

"A commercial vehicle hit and ran over pedestrians at a light rail station," police spokeswoman Luba Samri said.

She indicated that the incident took place on the border between west and annexed East Jerusalem.

Emergency services spokesman Zaki Heller said the car had driven down the light rail tracks then ploughed into people waiting on the platform.

Video: Jerusalem Pedestrians Run Down

Police named the attacker as 38-year-old Palestinian Ibrahim al-Akri, who they said had recently been released from prison after serving time for security offences.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility by any Palestinian organisation but Hamas, the group which runs Gaza, praised the attack and called for more violence.

Hamas official Fawzi Barhoum said: "We praise this heroic operation."

"We call for more such ... operations."

Video: Aftermath Of Jerusalem Car Attack

A similar attack took place in the same area on October 23.

It came as Israeli police clashed with Palestinian protesters at the city's Al-Aqsa Mosque compound after hardline Jewish nationalists announced plans to visit the site despite weeks of soaring tensions.

Jordan announced it was recalling its ambassador to Israel in protest at the Jewish state's "violations" in Jerusalem and its holy sites.

Jordan's state news agency said the decision was taken "in protest at the increasing and unprecedented Israeli escalation in the Noble Sanctuary, and the repeated Israeli violations of Jerusalem".

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    Israeli firefighters prepare to tow the vehicle of a Palestinian man at the scene of what police said appeared to be a deliberate attack on pedestrians in East Jerusalem

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man looks into the vehicle near the scene of the attack

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Dozens Held After Christian Couple Killed By Mob

Dozens of people have been arrested in Pakistan after a mob beat a Christian couple to death and burned their bodies for allegedly desecrating the Koran.

A police official in Kot Radha Kishan, 40 miles (64 kms) from Lahore, said the bodies were set on fire in the brick kiln where the couple worked.

Local media said they were accused of burning a copy of the Koran and throwing it into a rubbish bin.

"We have arrested 44 people, it was a local issue incited by the mullah of a local mosque," a regional police chief told Reuters.

He added: "No particular sectarian group or religious outfit was behind the attack."

Video: Dozens Killed In Pakistan Blast

The attack is the latest in a series on people accused of religious offences in the primarily Muslim country.

Last month a British man with a history of mental illness who had been sentenced to death for blasphemy was shot by a prison guard in his cell.

Also in October, a Pakistani court upheld the death penalty against a Christian woman, Asia Bibi, who was found guilty of making derogatory remarks about the Prophet Mohammed.

The case drew global headlines after two prominent politicians who tried to help her were assassinated.

Video: Pakistan Arrests Malala Shooters

Blasphemy is a highly sensitive issue in Pakistan and those accused of it are sometimes lynched on the spot.

Christians make up about four per cent of the population and tend to keep a low profile for their own safety.

Sunni Muslim militants frequently bomb targets they see as heretical, including Christians, and Sufi and Shi'ite Muslims.

All of Pakistan's minorities say the state fails to protect them against violence.


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Spanish Nurse Cured Of Ebola To Leave Hospital

A Spanish nurse who was the first person to catch Ebola outside Africa is to leave hospital after being cured of the virus.

Teresa Romero, 44, was part of a team at the Carlos III hospital in Madrid who looked after a Spanish missionary who caught the disease in Africa.

Health officials revealed Ms Romero had twice entered the missionary's room - once to change an incontinence pad and again to retrieve items after he died. She then accidentally touched her face while wearing gloves used during the clean up.

She was diagnosed with Ebola on October 6, becoming the first person to catch the disease outside Africa in the current outbreak which has killed nearly 5,000 people, mainly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.

Ms Romero was treated with anti-virals and human serum containing antibodies from Ebola survivors and was declared cured on October 21, although she has remained in hospital until she was declared strong enough to leave.

"She will be able to lead a normal life, there is no more trace of the virus in her body," said the head of the hospital's infectious diseases unit, Jose Ramon Arribas.

Video: British Military Test Ebola Clinic

"We have to give her time for a full recovery from a very dramatic event," he added.

Another three people were quarantined at the hospital, including the woman's husband - who had made a video appeal for authorities not to destroy the couple's dog Excalibur.

But the animal was put down at the veterinary hospital at Madrid's Complutense University as a precaution, despite protests from animal welfare campaigners.

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has promised "transparency" over the Ebola scare, which has raised questions about the country's safety procedures.

Spain tightened its Ebola control measures following complaints of inadequate training and protective suits that were too small for hospital staff.

Among the measures introduced was a lowering of the temperature at which a fever serves as a warning that a patient could have the virus.

Doctors said they could not be sure if the medication given to Ms Romero had been responsible for her recovery.

"In the absence of a control group, it is difficult to know what worked for our patient," said Marta Arsuaga.


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