■AUSTRALIA
Gillard says no to detainees
Canberra has told Washington for a second time that it will not resettle detainees freed from the Guantanamo Bay military prison in Cuba, the acting prime minister said yesterday. Acting Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said US President George W. Bush’s administration was told on Friday that a second request made early last month to resettle an unspecified number of detainees had been rejected. “We advised the United States government that we would not be agreeing to those resettlement requests,” said Gillard, who is filling in for Prime Minister Kevin Rudd while he is on vacation.
■PHILIPPINES
Floods displace thousands
About 5,000 families in the south have been displaced by flash floods and large waves spawned by heavy rains, officials said yesterday. More than 100 houses have been destroyed and many people are fleeing their homes in the face of rising waters in the northern part of the southern island of Mindanao, civil defense officials said. Regional civil defense director Carmelito Lupo said that most of those whose homes were destroyed were from Cagayan de Oro city but officials were still trying to get information on the situation in the surrounding areas.



