Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Daily International News - November 25, 2013

Daily International News
 
Daily International News
November 25, 2013
From VOAnews.com

 
UN Says Syria Peace Talks Set for January UN Says Syria Peace Talks Set for January
Ban Ki-moon says meeting will be 'mission of hope' and would have clear objective More
 
Fabius: EU Likely to Ease Iran Sanctions Fabius: EU Likely to Ease Iran Sanctions
French foreign minister says easing could happen in December but will be 'limited, targeted and reversible' More
 
Saudi Arabia Cautiously Welcomes Iran Nuclear Deal Saudi Arabia Cautiously Welcomes Iran Nuclear Deal
Joining other Gulf Arab states, Riyadh says agreement reached between Iran, world powers ‘could be’ first step toward comprehensive solution of dispute More
 
US Security Adviser Rice to Meet Karzai in Afghanistan US Security Adviser Rice to Meet Karzai in Afghanistan
Susan Rice, already in country on related mission, to meet with Afghan leader amid uncertainty about future presence of US troops there More
 
US Typhoon Response Improves Military Ties with Manila US Typhoon Response Improves Military Ties with Manila
Officials say challenges of mounting relief effort for Super Storm shows urgency of signing long-term agreement on increased US troop presence More
 
Poll Shows More Americans Say Obama Can't Manage Government Poll Shows More Americans Say Obama Can't Manage Government
CNN/ORC poll reflects possible larger impact of administration's fumbled rollout of healthcare law More
 
Officials Counting Votes in Mali After 'Abysmal' Turnout Officials Counting Votes in Mali After 'Abysmal' Turnout
Some irregularities, including Tuareg separatists preventing voters from casting ballots in a few places, were reported More
 
Protests Erupt After Kampala Mayor Impeachment Protests Erupt After Kampala Mayor Impeachment
Opposition allies accuse Uganda's president of trying to get rid of Erias Lukwago in order to take control of Kampala More
 
Adolescents Often Neglected in African HIV Programs Adolescents Often Neglected in African HIV Programs
World Health Organization (WHO) says that only 10 percent of young men and 15 percent of young women in sub-Saharan Africa know their HIV status. More
 
Activists Launch Global Campaign Against Gender Violence Activists Launch Global Campaign Against Gender Violence
But campaign appears to have largely failed in countries like South Africa, which is often called 'rape capital of the world' More
 

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