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Daily International News - April 10, 2014

Daily International News
 
Daily International News
April 10, 2014
From VOAnews.com

 
Pro-Russia Separatists Reject Amnesty Offer in Ukraine Standoff Pro-Russia Separatists Reject Amnesty Offer in Ukraine Standoff
Armed protesters occupying government building in eastern Luhansk region demand referendum on future of territory, call on others to defy Kyiv More
 
Ping Detection Narrows Search for MH370 Ping Detection Narrows Search for MH370
Time is running out for authorities to locate origin of signals, since batteries on black box's locator beacon are set to run out after about 30 days More
 
UN Approves New CAR Peacekeeping Force UN Approves New CAR Peacekeeping Force
A 12,000-strong force will take over on September 15 from African-led mission currently on the ground More
 
Prosecution Portrays Self-Centered Pistorius Prosecution Portrays Self-Centered Pistorius
Star athlete faces tough questions on witness stand as lead prosecutor calls his apology to victim Reeva Steenkamp's family an insincere spectacle More
 
South Africa Divided as Election Looms South Africa Divided as Election Looms
Urbanites are increasingly vocal about their opposition to ANC, which they blame for a number of the nation's ills More
 
Libya Reaches Agreement to Reopen Two Ports Libya Reaches Agreement to Reopen Two Ports
Move follows days of negotiations with separatists demanding larger share of oil revenues More
 
Indians Vote in Key Election   Indians Vote in Key Election
2 Indian soldiers killed in Bihar state violence, as voters cast ballots in crucial third stage of national elections More
 
Chinese Premier Calls for More Cooperation, Free Trade Chinese Premier Calls for More Cooperation, Free Trade
Premier Li Keqiang acknowledges Asia expansion in trade, but says when compared, it is still far less than European Union More
 
NYT: Russia Declined to Share Boston Bomber Details NYT: Russia Declined to Share Boston Bomber Details
Russian officials told FBI in 2011 that Tamerlan Tsarnaev was a strong believer in radical Islam, but turned down request for more details More
 
Big Apple Weighs Fees on Single-use Plastic Bags Big Apple Weighs Fees on Single-use Plastic Bags
Environmental activists and some New York City Council members are proposing a law to charge 10 cents for single-use plastic bags More
 
 
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