Thursday, August 29, 2013

Daily International News - August 29, 2013

Daily International News
 
Daily International News
August 29, 2013
From VOAnews.com

 
UN Chief Urges West to Await Syria Report UN Chief Urges West to Await Syria Report
Ban Ki-moon asks international community to allow UN inspection team to finish investigation, present evidence before deciding how to respond More
 
World Disagrees on Possible US Intervention in Syria World Disagrees on Possible US Intervention in Syria
Obama administration is preparing legal argument for undertaking military action to respond to chemical weapons use against Syrian civilians More
 
Hagel Concerned About Possible South China Sea Conflict Hagel Concerned About Possible South China Sea Conflict
US defense secretary made comment during speech at ASEAN meeting in Brunei More
 
Over 40 Killed in Kenya Bus Crash Over 40 Killed in Kenya Bus Crash
Red Cross says bus careened off road and rolled into a valley, after driver apparently failed to negotiate sharp turn More
 
In Egypt, Photographers Face Harrassment In Egypt, Photographers Face Harrassment
Photojournalist says in addition to intimidation, she has been shot at, chased but has no intention of ceasing to document Egyptian unrest More
 
Thousands Take Refuge at CAR Airport Thousands Take Refuge at CAR Airport
UN refugee agency says Bangui has endured more than a week of violence, prompting many residents to flee their neighborhoods More
 
2 Guantanamo Prisoners Transferred to Algeria 2 Guantanamo Prisoners Transferred to Algeria
Pentagon statement says Algerian citizens, believed to be al-Qaida members, were detained in Afghanistan in December 2011 More
 
Manila: China Asks Philippine President to Cancel Visit Manila: China Asks Philippine President to Cancel Visit
Philippines, China are locked in dispute over territory in South China Sea More
 
US Economy Advancing Faster Than Estimated US Economy Advancing Faster Than Estimated
Government reports that economic output in April-to-June period increased by 2.5 percent compared to first three months of the year More
 
Titan's Surface More Rigid Than Thought, Says Study Titan's Surface More Rigid Than Thought, Says Study
Saturn's moon is of great interest because of its thick atmosphere and possible liquid ocean More
 

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