Monday, March 31, 2014

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31 မတ်လ 2014 - 16:56 GMT

UN court rules against Japan whaling

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UN court rules against Japan whaling

UN's International Court of Justice rules Japan's Antarctic whaling programme is not for scientific purposes

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Musharraf charged with high treason

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Musharraf charged with high treason

Pakistani court charges former President Pervez Musharraf with high treason over imposition of 2007 emergency rule

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31 မတ်လ 2014 - 01:46 GMT

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Sunday, March 30, 2014

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Daily International News - March 30, 2014

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March 30, 2014
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Lavrov Plays Down Impact of Western Sanctions on Russia Lavrov Plays Down Impact of Western Sanctions on Russia
Lavrov's remarks come ahead of talks in Paris on Sunday with US Secretary of State John Kerry to discuss a solution for Ukraine More
 
Putin and Crimea: A New World Order? Putin and Crimea: A New World Order?
With Crimea now part of the Russian Federation, observers debate whether or not we are witnessing the end of the post-Cold War era in Europe More
 
Black Box Detector Joining Malaysia Plane Search Black Box Detector Joining Malaysia Plane Search
Australian authorities say a navy warship with a sophisticated US black box locator heads out Sunday to join the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane More
 
At Least 8 Killed in Clashes During Elections in Turkey At Least 8 Killed in Clashes During Elections in Turkey
More than 50 millions Turks vote in local elections as Turkish PM Erdogan is fighting corruption allegations against his government More
 
 Egypt to Hold Presidential Election in Late May Egypt to Hold Presidential Election in Late May
Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, the general who toppled Egypt's first freely-elected President Mohamed Morsi in July after one year in office, is widely expected to win the election More
 
Iraq Suicide Bomb Attack Leaves 12 Dead Iraq Suicide Bomb Attack Leaves 12 Dead
Iraq has been experiencing its worst violence in recent years, driven primarily by widespread discontent among its Sunni Arab minority and by the civil war in neighboring Syria More
 
Israeli Arabs Mark Land Day Israeli Arabs Mark Land Day
Land Day is an annual protest of the killing by Israeli security forces of six Arab citizens in 1976 during protests against land confiscations in northern Israel's Galilee region More
 
 Philippines Files Pleadings in Case Against China Philippines Files Pleadings in Case Against China
Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario submitted nearly 4,000 pages of material to support its case against China over competing South China Sea claims More
 
North Korea Rejects UN Security Council Criticism North Korea Rejects UN Security Council Criticism
In a defiant challenge to a rare three-way summit of its rivals Seoul, Tokyo and Washington that focused on the North's security threat, North Korea test-fired two medium-range ballistic missiles on Wednesday More
 
Thailand Votes in Upper House Election Thailand Votes in Upper House Election
Sunday vote comes a day after tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Bangkok to demand that the prime minister resign More
 
 
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