Thursday, March 1, 2012

Your VOANews.com Headlines

Today from VOANews.com

N. Korea to End Nuclear Tests for Food Aid

Secretary of State Clinton announces Pyongyang will allow inspectors to confirm the disabling of Yongbyong nuclear reactor

North Korean soldiers march during a military parade to mark the birthday of the North's late leader Kim Jong-il in Pyongyang, February 16, 2012.

Elite Syrian Army Units Besiege Rebel Districts, Activists Say

Units under the command of President Bashar al-Assad's brother reportedly in fierce battles in Homs,

Members of the Free Syrian Army are seen deployed in al-Bayada, Homs, February 29, 2012.

China Wages Diplomatic Offensive With Arab Countries

Foreign minister urges the international community to create favorable conditions to provide humanitarian assistance to Syria

China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Hong Lei gestures for questions at a press briefing in Beijing (2010 file)

Somali Journalist Killing Is Latest in Violent Trend

Abukar Hassan Mohamoud, a radio station director, is the third Somali journalist to be killed in as many months

Somali journalists carry the slain body of their colleague, Abdisalan Sheikh Hasan, during his funeral in southern Mogadishu, Somalia, December 19, 2011.

Thousands of Ivorians, Liberians Being Repatriated

UN agency plans to return 15,000 Ivorian, 15,000 Liberian refugees by end of June

in a camp housing more than 2,600 Ivorian refugees, with more arriving daily, in Solo Town, Liberia, May 25, 2011.

More Than 1,000 Chadian Migrants Flee Fighting in Nigeria

Joint IOM Chadian assessment team discoveres group living in deplorable conditions

Residents survey vehicles damaged after a bomb blast at a primary school in Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria's Borno state, February 29, 2012.

China Accuses Ethnic Separatists in Xinjiang Killings

Chinese Foreign Ministry says violence kills at least 20 people, including seven Chinese policemen

Uighur men ride their horse carts during a sandstorm as they deliver hay around the Paklamakan desert, some 100km [63 miles] east of Yecheng, in the region of Xinjiang, China, April 2008. (file photo)

In Bhutan, Happiness Level Measures Success

'Gross National Happiness' principle seeks to balance the material with the spiritual

Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (L) and Queen Jetsun Pema pose for pictures before getting into a car after their arrival at the Indira Gandhi International airport in New Delhi October 23, 2011.

Romney Scores Major Primary Victories in Michigan and Arizona

Victory re-establishes him as frontrunner for Republican Party's presidential nomination

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney listens to a question from a reporter as he visits a campaign call center in Livonia, Michigan, February 28, 2012.

Heston's 'Warm Human, Cold World' Showcases Caribbean Influences

Self-taught musician from Dominica says writing songs always came to him naturally

Heston's "Warm Human, Cold World" CD
More News Headlines

Visit our Web Site

News
USA
Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Middle East
Arts and Entertainment
Economy
Education
Environment
Health
News Analysis
Religion
Science and Technology

Unsubscribe

If you no longer wish to receive this E-mail please unsubscribe

Need Help?

If you have questions about this E-mail newsletter send an e-mail to: voanews@
voanews.com

Unsubscribe

No comments:

Post a Comment