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EXTRA: North Korea stops IAEA nuclear inspections

North Korea stops IAEA nuclear inspections Vienna - North Korea informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Tuesday that it would stop all cooperation with the organization immediately, IAEA spokesman Marc Vidricaire said. IAEA inspectors are present in North Korea to monitor that the country's nuclear installations remain dismantled and turned off.

North Korea has informed the IAEA that it plans to reactivate all nuclear facilities, which include a reactor and a plant to reprocess spent nuclear fuel.

Authorities end investigation of Haider's fatal crash

Authorities end investigation of Haider's fatal crash Vienna - Austrian prosecutors said Tuesday they had ended their investigation of Joerg Haider's fatal car crash, concluding that the accident was caused by the right-wing leader, and putting to rest conspiracy theories. The head of the Alliance for the Future of Austria died on October 11 last year at the age of 58, when he drove drunk at a high speed and his car veered off the road and flipped over.

Austrian woman gets prison sentence for threatening CSI star

Austrian woman gets prison sentence for threatening CSI star Vienna - An Austrian woman who stalked David Caruso, the lead actor in the television series CSI Miami, was convicted Tuesday of making dangerous threats and was sentenced to seven months in prison. The court in Innsbruck also ruled that 41-year-old Heidi S., should be admitted to a prison for mentally abnormal offenders, Austrian press agency APA reported. She had evaded a previous hearing by fleeing to Mexico.

Her full name was not made public, in accordance with Austrian law.

Some Austrian glaciers grow despite overall melting

Some Austrian glaciers grow despite overall melting Vienna- Four Austrian glaciers have increased in size in 2008, but the Austrian Alpine Club warned Friday that this was no sign of a new trend, as the majority of glaciers continued to melt in 2008. "The last time we had a larger number of growing glaciers was in 1997," the Alpine Club's lead researcher Gernot Patzelt said.

However, the group's latest study found that 83 of 94 monitored glaciers continued to melt by up to 49 metres, as temperatures lay above long-term averages by 0.4 degrees in winter and 0.9 degrees in summer.

Spain nominates nuclear energy expert for IAEA top job

Spain nominates nuclear energy expert for IAEA top jobVienna  - Luis Echavarri, the head of the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) in Paris, confirmed Thursday that he was Spain's official candidate to replace Mohamed Elbaradei as Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Echavarri told German Press Agency dpa that the Spanish government had formally deposited his candidature at the IAEA on Wednesday.

Austrian court rejects "dignity" lawsuit over deformed baby

Austrian court rejects "dignity" lawsuit over deformed baby Vienna - A court in Austria has thrown out a suit brought on behalf of a baby born with a deformed spine aimed at acknowledging his dignity of life, local media reported Thursday.

The lawsuit against the Austrian state was brought in the name of baby Emil Karg, who was born last August with an incompletely-formed spinal chord.

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