Saturday, May 31, 2014

Daily International News - May 30, 2014

Daily International News
 
Daily International News
May 30, 2014
From VOAnews.com

 
Ukraine's Military to Continue Eastern Offensive Ukraine's Military to Continue Eastern Offensive
Acting defense minister says his forces have completely cleared separatists out of southern, western Donetsk, northern part of Luhansk More
 
US Official: Russia Has Withdrawn Most Troops from Ukraine Border US Official: Russia Has Withdrawn Most Troops from Ukraine Border
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says withdrawal of thousands of Russian troops is a promising sign, but all troops positioned there need to be moved back More
 
Syrian Air Raids Reportedly Kill 14 Civilians a Day in Aleppo Syrian Air Raids Reportedly Kill 14 Civilians a Day in Aleppo
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Friday 567 children and 283 women were among those killed in the northern city this year More
 
VOA EXCLUSIVE:  Nigerian Policeman Tells How Corruption Hampers Fight Against Boko Haram VOA EXCLUSIVE: Nigerian Policeman Tells How Corruption Hampers Fight Against Boko Haram
Nigerians are increasingly fed up with militant Islamic group's audacious attacks - and the government's inability to stop them More
 
More Suspects Detained in India Gang Rape Case More Suspects Detained in India Gang Rape Case
Police report two more arrests after sexual assault of two teenage cousins found hanging from a tree Thursday More
 
4 Arrested in Pakistan Honor Killing 4 Arrested in Pakistan Honor Killing
Farzana Parveen, 25, was beaten to death outside a courthouse as she waited to tell a judge she married a man of her own free will More
 
Cambodia Court Convicts, then Releases Labor Activists Cambodia Court Convicts, then Releases Labor Activists
Court convicts 23 garment workers and unionists who were arrested during violent protests in January - and then suspends their sentences and releases them More
 
Thousands Flee Bangui After Church Attack Thousands Flee Bangui After Church Attack
Up to 9,000 internally displaced people were sheltering at Bangui's Notre Dame de Fatima when the attack occurred More
 
Obama Accepts Veterans Affairs Chief's Resignation Obama Accepts Veterans Affairs Chief's Resignation
President names Sloan Gibson, deputy, to be interim head of agency plagued with complaints about delays in care More
 
Alaska Scientists Work to Save Polar Bears Alaska Scientists Work to Save Polar Bears
The zoo in Anchorage, Alaska, has been taking care of orphaned or abandoned polar bears since the 1970s More
 
 
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