Friday, April 4, 2014

Daily International News - April 03, 2014

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

 
Ukrainian Officials: Protesters Shot Under Yanukovych's Orders Ukrainian Officials: Protesters Shot Under Yanukovych's Orders
Aside from implicating ousted president, inquiry into deaths of more than 100 anti-government demonstrators also points to Russian involvement More
 
Kerry: Mideast Peace Talks at 'Critical Moment' Kerry: Mideast Peace Talks at 'Critical Moment'
US secretary of state says outsiders can push and nudge, but both sides must make 'fundamental decisions, compromises' More
 
US, Algeria Work to Improve Security in Maghreb, Sahel US, Algeria Work to Improve Security in Maghreb, Sahel
During visit to Algiers, secretary of state praises Algerian efforts in Mali and Niger, which he says underscore country's constructive role in regional stability More
 
US Military Probes Latest Fort Hood Shooting US Military Probes Latest Fort Hood Shooting
US Army secretary tells Senate Committee shooter was seen by a psychiatrist last month, showed no signs of violence More
 
AP Report: US Created Secret Cuban Twitter AP Report: US Created Secret Cuban Twitter
USAID, which allegedly masterminded project, retracted statement made to AP earlier that agency is 'proud of its work in Cuba', says White House will comment later today More
 
Turkey Lifts Twitter Ban Turkey Lifts Twitter Ban
Constitutional court ruled block breached freedom of expression More
 
Australian, Malaysian Leaders in Perth as Search for Jet Continues Australian, Malaysian Leaders in Perth as Search for Jet Continues
Efforts are focused on waters about 1,600 kilometers off Australia’s northwest coast More
 
Fears of Violence, Fraud Cloud Afghan Presidential Election Fears of Violence, Fraud Cloud Afghan Presidential Election
Voters and analysts say their biggest fear is that vote will be marred by fraud and losing candidates will not accept results More
 
Philippines Struggles to Account for Millions in Foreign Typhoon Aid Philippines Struggles to Account for Millions in Foreign Typhoon Aid
Government working to create improved tracking system to find out where money went More
 
Rwanda's Youth Looks Forward 20 Years After Genocide Rwanda's Youth Looks Forward 20 Years After Genocide
Through memorial and public service, younger generation keeps one eye on the past and another on the future More
 
 
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