Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Daily International News - January 20, 2014

Daily International News
 
Daily International News
January 20, 2014
From VOAnews.com

 
UN Invite to Iran Throws Syria Talks Into Doubt UN Invite to Iran Throws Syria Talks Into Doubt
Syrian opposition threatens to pull out from Wednesday negotiations unless Ban Ki-moon withdraws offer to Tehran More
 
Iran Sanctions Eased as Tehran Curbs Nuclear Enrichment Iran Sanctions Eased as Tehran Curbs Nuclear Enrichment
White House says it is 'the first time in nearly a decade' that Tehran 'has verifiably enacted measures' to trim nuclear capability More
 
Bombings Kill At Least 21 in Baghdad Bombings Kill At Least 21 in Baghdad
Five of Monday's bombs targeted mainly Shi'ite districts of capital, while two were occurred in mostly Sunni areas More
 
Taliban Attacks Continue in Pakistan Amid Efforts for Peace Taliban Attacks Continue in Pakistan Amid Efforts for Peace
Early morning suicide bombing occurred in busy market about 30 meters from entry gate to army headquarters in Rawalpindi More
 
Bangui Mayor Picked as Interim CAR President, First Woman Bangui Mayor Picked as Interim CAR President, First Woman
Catherine Samba Panza will have task of trying to stop months of chaos, Muslim-Christian violence that have driven more than 900,000 people from their homes More
 
CAR Fighting Spills Into Cameroon CAR Fighting Spills Into Cameroon
Cameroonian governor denied violence occured on Cameroonian soil but in Central African zone known as Cantoneer More
 
Protests Continue in Kyiv, RFE/RL Crew Arrested Protests Continue in Kyiv, RFE/RL Crew Arrested
Media outlet says members of team came into contact with law enforcement personnel, broadcast was interrupted More
 
Reports of Religious Violence in Remote Part of Burma Draw Concern Reports of Religious Violence in Remote Part of Burma Draw Concern
US, other governments worried over alleged deaths in clashes between Muslims, Buddhist in Rakhine state; Burma denies violence occurred More
 
S. Africa: Economy Cannot Absorb More Labor Unrest S. Africa: Economy Cannot Absorb More Labor Unrest
Ailing economy cannot afford more mine labor unrest, finance minister says as platinum industry's main trade union promises more strikes More
 
China's Economy Keeps 7.7 Percent Growth in 2013 China‘s Economy Keeps 7.7 Percent Growth in 2013
Slowing pace of country's growth comes as China’s leaders seek to promote wide range of reforms that could slow country’s growth even further More
 
ILO: Weak Global Recovery Has Curtailed Job Growth ILO: Weak Global Recovery Has Curtailed Job Growth
Nearly 202 million workers unemployed in 2013, up 5 million from year before More
 

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