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Daily International News - April 16, 2014

Daily International News
 
Daily International News
April 16, 2014
From VOAnews.com

 
Ukraine Confirms Pro-Russians Seized Armored Vehicles Ukraine Confirms Pro-Russians Seized Armored Vehicles
Defense ministry statement says six military vehicles seized from Ukrainian armed forces with help from 'Russian agents' More
 
Ukraine Envoy Defiant but Hopeful About Outcome of Talks Ukraine Envoy Defiant but Hopeful About Outcome of Talks
Ahead of Geneva meeting aimed at resolving crisis, Yurii Klymenko says it will not be easy to restore stability, nor to get Russia to back off from its territorial designs More
 
Hundreds Missing After South Korean Ferry Sinks Hundreds Missing After South Korean Ferry Sinks
At least four dead, 300 missing; most of those on board were high school students headed from Incheon to southern resort island More
 
Sub Search for MH370 Cut Short Sub Search for MH370 Cut Short
Australian agency coordinating search says unspecified technical problem forced Bluefin-21 to resurface but it was later re-deployed More
 
Obama to Reassure Asian Allies Obama to Reassure Asian Allies
China is not on the itinerary, but with its efforts to control parts of the East and South China Sea, Beijing is on the minds of Obama and the allies he is visiting More
 
CPJ: Iraq Remains World Leader in Unsolved Murders of Journalists CPJ: Iraq Remains World Leader in Unsolved Murders of Journalists
Syria appears for the first time this year, with seven journalists killed in deliberate attacks and no convictions More
 
Chinese Economy Slows in First Quarter Chinese Economy Slows in First Quarter
Chinese leaders appear for the moment to be tolerating the current pace of weaker growth, and have ruled out any major stimulus More
 
Thailand Charges Journalists for Human Trafficking Report Thailand Charges Journalists for Human Trafficking Report
Two journalists facing criminal charges for publishing story about Thai security forces' alleged involvement in trafficking Rohingya Muslims from Burma More
 
Zuma Corruption Scandal Dogs ANC Ahead of May Elections Zuma Corruption Scandal Dogs ANC Ahead of May Elections
Many voters still connect the African National Congress with the late Nelson Mandela and the hard-fought battle to end apartheid, but support is slipping More
 
Boston Gears Up for First Marathon after 2013 Bombings Boston Gears Up for First Marathon after 2013 Bombings
Organizers, survivors and participants are determined not to allow painful memories of last year's bloodshed to undermine a tradition that started in 1897 More
 
 
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