Saturday, December 14, 2013

Daily International News - December 13, 2013

Daily International News
 
Daily International News
December 13, 2013
From VOAnews.com

 
N. Korean Leader's Uncle Executed N. Korean Leader's Uncle Executed
Declaration comes just days after Jang Song Thaek was publicly ousted from power for alleged disloyalty and corruption More
 
Huge Crowds at Final Day of Mandela Viewing Huge Crowds at Final Day of Mandela Viewing
Some mourners wait for up to two days to get a last look of the former South African president before his remains are placed in a hearse and transported to Qunu, his ancestral home More
 
White House: No Split of NSA, Cyber Command White House: No Split of NSA, Cyber Command
Obama administration says it will keep one person in charge of both agencies despite growing calls for splitting roles in the wake of US surveillance operation revelations More
 
Report: Some NSA Officials Consider Amnesty for Snowden Report: Some NSA Officials Consider Amnesty for Snowden
Rick Leggett, the NSA official tasked with preventing another leak, said amnesty “was worth having a conversation about” More
 
Media: American Who Disappeared in Iran Worked for CIA Media: American Who Disappeared in Iran Worked for CIA
Former FBI agent Robert Levinson's lawyer tells VOA that legal dealings with Iran's government were based on premise he had entered the country for personal reasons More
 
No Breakthrough in Ukraine Crisis Talks No Breakthrough in Ukraine Crisis Talks
President Yanukovych makes few concessions to opposition as protesters gear up for mass rally on Sunday More
 
Red Shirts Pause During Thailand's Political Crisis Red Shirts Pause During Thailand's Political Crisis
Red Shirts held days of rallies in a Bangkok stadium last month, but withdrew their supporters following deadly clashes More
 
US Special Envoy: DRC Peace Deal a 'Big Step' US Special Envoy: DRC Peace Deal a 'Big Step'
Russ Feingold, who attended signing ceremony in Nairobi, says more needs to be done to turn around region plagued by years of conflict More
 
CAR Humanitarian Situation Worsens CAR Humanitarian Situation Worsens
World powers are scrambling to bolster the African-led peacekeeping operations in the country to restore order More
 
US Moves Toward Budget Accord US Moves Toward Budget Accord
House of Representatives overwhelmingly adopts plan on bipartisan vote despite dissent from conservative Republicans who say it doesn't cut enough government spending More
 

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