Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Daily International News - February 03, 2014

Daily International News
 
Daily International News
February 03, 2014
From VOAnews.com

 
Al-Qaida Disavows Syria Militant Group Al-Qaida Disavows Syria Militant Group
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant drew al-Qaida chief's ire after it ignored a directive and continued operations in Syria More
 
Mandela Leaves $4 Million to Family, Staff, Schools, ANC Mandela Leaves $4 Million to Family, Staff, Schools, ANC
Forty-page document shows former South African president was a meticulous, generous man who took time to explain the reason behind each of his bequests More
 
Thailand Plans Second Round of Voting Thailand Plans Second Round of Voting
New round to be scheduled for those who were prevented from casting ballots Sunday by anti-government protesters More
 
75 Killed in CAR Village, According to Priest 75 Killed in CAR Village, According to Priest
Father Cassien Kamatari says killings occurred over the past six days in Boda, west Bangui, after former Seleka rebels stopped in the town More
 
S. Sudan's Machar Unveils 'Resistance' Group S. Sudan's Machar Unveils 'Resistance' Group
Machar's 'resistance' group intends to fight government to ensure democracy and good governance More
 
Murdered Nigerian Cleric Preached 'Peace' Murdered Nigerian Cleric Preached 'Peace'
A spate of attacks in northern Nigeria has seen a pastor and a prominent sheik murdered -- just days after scores were killed in separate attacks in Borno and Adamawa states, where Boko Haram militants are active More
 
Ukraine's Opposition Pushes for Limits on Presidential Powers Ukraine's Opposition Pushes for Limits on Presidential Powers
President Viktor Yanukovych returned to work Monday after four days of sick leave as opposition presses its case More
 
Money Spent on Sochi Games Raises Questions Money Spent on Sochi Games Raises Questions
Why are these the most expensive winter games ever held - and who might be benefiting? More
 
Olson: US-Pakistan Relations Still Challenging, Improving Olson: US-Pakistan Relations Still Challenging, Improving
In VOA interview, US Ambassador Richard Olson describes bilateral relationship as on a 'more positive trajectory', expresses concern about country's nuclear arsenal, situation in Afghanistan More
 
Vietnam Curbs Traffic to Improve Safety, Air Quality Vietnam Curbs Traffic to Improve Safety, Air Quality
Country experiments with ways to get vehicles off the road and pollutants out of the air More
 
Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Found Dead Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Found Dead
Unconfirmed reports say investigators found a syringe in Academy Award-winning actor's arm and an envelope containing what was believed to be heroin More
 

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