Saturday, April 5, 2014

Daily International News - April 04, 2014

Daily International News
 
Daily International News
April 04, 2014
From VOAnews.com

 
Kerry: US Commitment to Mideast Peace Not Open-Ended Kerry: US Commitment to Mideast Peace Not Open-Ended
US secretary of state plans to evaluate next steps in peace process after what he calls 'regrettable' choices by both sides More
 
AP Photographer Killed, Reporter Wounded in Afghanistan AP Photographer Killed, Reporter Wounded in Afghanistan
Policeman opened fire on two prize-winning international journalists - Anja Niedringhaus, Kathy Gannon, as they covered election process in eastern province of Khost More
 
Hague: Europe Must Not Relax on Russia Sanctions Hague: Europe Must Not Relax on Russia Sanctions
Britain's William Hague spoke in Athens where issue is expected to top agenda at EU foreign ministers meeting More
 
Crimea Aggression by Former Soviet Ally Stuns Ukraine's WWll Veterans Crimea Aggression by Former Soviet Ally Stuns Ukraine's WWll Veterans
Former Soviet allies scheduled to jointly celebrate 70 years since end of World War ll, but after Moscow's aggression in Crimea some Ukrainian veterans are reluctant to participate More
 
Underwater Search for MH370 Black Box Begins Underwater Search for MH370 Black Box Begins
Pinger locator being dragged across 240-kilometer track to try to detect signal from the black box More
 
India Set to Begin World's Largest Vote India Set to Begin World's Largest Vote
Voters head to polls starting April 7 to choose 543 members of lower house of parliament  More
 
Chad Withdrawal from Central African Republic Raises Risks Chad Withdrawal from Central African Republic Raises Risks
There is concern that trouble between two countries could impede efforts to re-establish government control over northeast, much of which is still under control of ex-Seleka rebel coalition More
 
Trauma Still Fresh for Rwandan Genocide Survivors Trauma Still Fresh for Rwandan Genocide Survivors
Guide at Murambi says memorial raises awareness in young Rwandans and ultimately served to promote unity, reconciliation More
 
George W. Bush: From President to Painter George W. Bush: From President to Painter
Bush's portraits go on display in his presidential library and museum in Dallas, Texas Saturday More
 
Tiny Microbes Are Next Big Thing in Farming Tiny Microbes Are Next Big Thing in Farming
Scientists look to soil resources to help farmers produce more with less More
 
 
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