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Daily International News - January 15, 2014

Daily International News
 
Daily International News
January 15, 2014
From VOAnews.com

 
Donors to Increase Humanitarian Aid for Syria Donors to Increase Humanitarian Aid for Syria
United Nations asking for $6.5 billion through end of this year for food, water, medical care, and shelter; $2.4 billion already pledged More
 
Scores Dead in Iraq Bombings Scores Dead in Iraq Bombings
Deadliest blast Wednesday was suicide bombing at funeral in Buhriz, about 60 kilometers north of Baghdad, which killed at least 18 people More
 
Officials Push for High Turnout on Final Day of Egypt Referendum Officials Push for High Turnout on Final Day of Egypt Referendum
Police, soldiers deployed across country to boost security, but clashes between Morsi supporters and opponents have left close to a dozen people killed More
 
Thai PM: No Delay for Elections Thai PM: No Delay for Elections
Announcement followed meeting between Cabinet members and PM Yingluck Shinawatra which opposition refused to attend More
 
S. Sudan Forces, Rebels Clash in Upper Nile S. Sudan Forces, Rebels Clash in Upper Nile
Army says fighting continues in oil town of Malakal amid international concerns that unrest could spiral into full-fledged civil war More
 
CAR's Sectarian Divide: What's Behind It? CAR's Sectarian Divide: What's Behind It?
People in Central African Republic say they have never seen anything like the current violence between Muslims, Christians in the country More
 
Kenya Mall Attack Trial Begins Kenya Mall Attack Trial Begins
Four accused of giving support, shelter to gunmen who killed at least 67 people during assault More
 
Danish Tourist Claims Gang-rape, Beating in New Delhi Danish Tourist Claims Gang-rape, Beating in New Delhi
Woman, 51, tells police men lured her to secluded area, attacked her at knife point after she asked them for directions; no arrests yet More
 
Report: US Spy Agency Infiltrates Personal Computers Worldwide Report: US Spy Agency Infiltrates Personal Computers Worldwide
'New York Times' says NSA inserted most of software by gaining access to computer networks, but has also increasingly made use of secret technology More
 
West Virginia Chemical Spill Still Affecting Rural Areas  West Virginia Chemical Spill Still Affecting Rural Areas
Hundreds of thousands in largely industrial US state remain without clean drinking water after last week’s accidental contamination of major river More
 

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