Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Daily International News - December 31, 2013
![]() 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
![]() 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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