Monday, April 21, 2014

Daily International News - April 21, 2014

Daily International News
 
Daily International News
April 21, 2014
From VOAnews.com

 
Biden in Ukraine as Tensions Remain High in Country's East Biden in Ukraine as Tensions Remain High in Country's East
During two-day visit, vice president intends to send 'very clear message' of US support for Ukraine, says administration official More
 
Ukraine Looms Over Obama Trip to Asia Ukraine Looms Over Obama Trip to Asia
Experts say there are big differences between China's disputes in Asia and what has happened on the Crimean peninsula More
 
S. Korean President: Ferry Captain's Actions 'Like Murder' S. Korean President: Ferry Captain's Actions 'Like Murder'
The captain, the third mate and one other crew member were arrested Saturday on charges of deserting their passengers as the ferry was sinking More
 
UN Says Rebels Killed Hundreds of Civilians in South Sudan UN Says Rebels Killed Hundreds of Civilians in South Sudan
Slayings took place in Bentiu after rebel forces seized town from government troops April 15, killing more than 200 civilians, wounding more than 400 at a mosque More
 
Syria Holding June 3 Presidential Vote Syria Holding June 3 Presidential Vote
The vote announced Monday will give President Bashar al-Assad the chance to win a third seven-year term in office More
 
Cameron Criticized for Calling UK  'Christian Country' Cameron Criticized for Calling UK 'Christian Country'
Letter from scientists, academics and writers says the prime minister is fostering division by repeatedly referring to England as a 'Christian country' More
 
Following Last Year's Bombing, Thousands to Participate in Boston Marathon Following Last Year’s Bombing, Thousands to Participate in Boston Marathon
The men's field includes five of the top six finishers from last year, including defending champion Lelisa Desisa of Ethiopia More
 
Chinese Court Orders Japanese Boat Seized for Wartime Compensation Chinese Court Orders Japanese Boat Seized for Wartime Compensation
Move is called payback for a debt dating back to 1930s, and is considered first confiscation of Japanese assets in a lawsuit over wartime compensation More
 
Parents of Autistic Adults Worry About Future Parents of Autistic Adults Worry About Future
Madison House Autism Foundation advocates to help autistic adults meet housing and employment needs More
 
US Anti-Corruption Law Snags Major Tech Company US Anti-Corruption Law Snags Major Tech Company
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act was signed into law by President Jimmy Carter in December, 1977 More
 
 
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