Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Daily International News - December 31, 2013
South Sudan Government, Rebels to Hold Talks In spite of agreement, fighting continues in Bor, main town in Jonglei state More Latest release was third of four agreed to by Israel, under which a total of 104 Palestinians will be freed More Since Thein Sein became president, 1,300 political prisoners have been released More OPCW official said security concerns, bureaucracy, bad weather, and a complex multinational procurement effort for equipment have delayed the operation More Reverend Georges Vandenbeusch was abducted November 13 near the town of Koza, about 30 kilometers from the border with Nigeria. More Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the country's counterterrorism agency to increase security as a result of two deadly attacks in less than 24 hours, raising security fears ahead of the Winter Olympics More Anti-government protesters vow to disrupt Feb. 2 election called by PM Yingluck in a bid to settle a crisis that has pitted her government against Bangkok's conservative elite and middle class More China and both Koreas, which suffered heavily during WWII, consider visits to Yasukuni by Japanese politicians an insult More Report says there is an influx of white professionals moving into US Chinatown's, driving up the cost of housing; luxury development continues despite the need for affordable housing, green space More New Zealand kicked off worldwide celebrations of the new year, a time seen as an opportunity for renewal and change More |
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Daily Africa News - December 31, 2013
South Sudan Government, Rebels to Hold Talks In spite of agreement, fighting continues in Bor, main town in Jonglei state More UN agency says kids suffering as communal violence increases More Reverend Georges Vandenbeusch was abducted November 13 near the town of Koza, about 30 kilometers from the border with Nigeria. More Armed youths tried to seize airport, military barracks, state television headquarters in Kinshasa Monday before being repulsed by troops; government says clashes killed 103 people More |
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