AFPCambodia king pardons opposition leader ahead of electionsChristian Science MonitorThe Cambodian king gave a royal pardon today to the leader of the main opposition party ahead of elections this month, signaling a government effort to add the gloss of fairness to an otherwise compromised election. Skip to next paragraph. Related stories ...US welcomes pardon for Cambodia opposition leaderAFPCambodia Pardons Opposition Leader Sam Rainsy Before VoteBloombergCambodian King Approves Opposition Leader PardonVoice of AmericaAljazeera.com -BBC News -Houston Chronicleall 57 news articles »
The GuardianLawmakers in Ireland Pass Limited Abortion BillNew York TimesDUBLIN — Abortion will be allowed in the Republic of Ireland for the first time following a parliamentary vote to legalize the termination of pregnancies in cases where there is a real and substantial risk to the life of the mother, including the threat of suicide.Halappanavar family welcomes abortion billRTE.ieIreland: New law allows abortion if mother's life is in dangerIBNLiveFamily of Savita Halappanavar welcome abortion legislationIrish MirrorVoice of America -Catholic Culture -Deutsche Welleall 278 news articles »
Times of IndiaHong Kong lawmakers reject US censure over Snowden, demand inquiry into ...South China Morning PostHong Kong lawmakers hit back yesterday at US disappointment with the city and Beijing for not handing over surveillance leaker Edward Snowden. They passed a proposal to write to Congress and the White House condemning the comments and ...US voices disappointment over China's handling of Snowden caseallvoicesVenezuela calls for Facebook boycottThe Times (subscription)Snowden row taints China pact, says USThe AustralianUSA TODAY -BBC News -The Independentall 78 news articles »
The Express TribuneWorld Malala Day: Extremists are afraid of books and pens, MalalaThe Express TribuneSWAT / UNITED NATIONS: Nine months after a Taliban gunman put a bullet in her head in the belief that he was ending the teenager's crusade for girls' education in Swat district, Malala Yousafzai made a reappearance at a platform bigger than she could ...United Nations | Malala DayPakistan Daily TimesMalala Yousafzai, Advocate For Girls Education, Speaks At UNGetty ImagesAs US eyes retreat in Afghanistan, it must listen to MalalaChristian Science MonitorLos Angeles Times -Associated Press of Pakistan -Zee Newsall 346 news articles »
NewsdayBang the Drum Slowly: PC Global Shipments Decline AgainPC MagazineThe latest reports from Gartner and IDC show another reduction in PC sales globally - 10.9 percent for Q2 2013 vs. Q2 2012. This drop has been blamed on everything from a lack of interest in Windows 8, collapse of the netbook market, to the general life span ...Divestment Lessons From IBMForbesHey, Maybe the PC Isn't DyingTIMEDitch XP movement finally helps PC businessComputerworldGhana Business News -China Daily -Daily News & Analysisall 201 news articles »
Montreal GazettePolice: Somali suicide bomber kills at least 2USA TODAYSHARE 11 CONNECT 29 TWEET 1 COMMENTEMAILMORE. Mogadishu police official Mohamed Abdi said the dead were civilians, and a spokesman for the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia —known as AMISOM— said two soldiers were ...Suicide bomber kills 4 in Somalia attack - UPDATEDwww.worldbulletin.netall 33 news articles »
The Express TribuneMalala Day: Paying tribute to teen iconThe Express TribuneIdeas are bulletproof. This saying reflects Malala's struggle for girls' education in a war-ravaged Swat. She took a bullet in the head for campaigning for girls' education and embodies the dreams of every girl who wants a better life. Journalists and civil society ...Happy Birthday, MalalaNew Yorker (blog)'Malala is my idol': UN speech brings British pupils to tearsThe GuardianMalala Yousafzai, Advocate For Girls Education, Speaks At UNGetty ImagesNDTV -Sky News Australia -Christian Science Monitorall 339 news articles »
CBC.caBoeing Dreamliner catches fire at Heathrow airportCBC.caA Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Ethiopian Airlines caught fire at Britain's Heathrow airport on Friday, forcing the closure of both runways, in a blow for the U.S. planemaker that sent its New York shares down over 6 per cent. Television footage showed ...Heathrow shuts runways over Dreamliner fireZee NewsEASA says too early to say if Dreamliners could be groundedReutersBoeing shares tumble after Heathrow fire on Dreamliner as second plane forced ...The IndependentCHANNELS -Reuters UK -Fortune (blog)all 227 news articles »
NDTVChina and US build framework for understanding issues that divide themSouth China Morning PostThe stage was set this week for turning a new page in relations between China and the US. The annual strategic and economic dialogue in Washington was the first since President Xi Jinping came to power. An informal summit between Xi and President ...US voices disappointment over China's handling of Snowden caseallvoicesVenezuela calls for Facebook boycottThe Times (subscription)Snowden row taints China pact, says USThe AustralianUSA TODAY -BBC News -The Independentall 77 news articles »
AFPUS welcomes pardon for Cambodia opposition leaderAFPWASHINGTON — The United States on Friday welcomed a royal pardon for Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy, allowing him to travel back to the country before elections in just over two weeks. "We welcome the decision to accept the prime minister's ...Cambodia Pardons Opposition Leader Sam Rainsy Before VoteBloombergCambodian King Approves Opposition Leader PardonVoice of AmericaCambodian opposition leader pardoned by kingAljazeera.comBBC News -Houston Chronicle -Reutersall 56 news articles »
DAWN.comUS urges army to free Morsi, supporters defiantDAWN.comSupporters of the deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi pray during a protest in Cairo July 12, 2013. Islamist supporters of Mursi, protested in Cairo on Friday after a week of violence in which more than 90 people were killed in a bitterly divided nation.Thousands of Morsi Supporters Rally in EgyptNew York Times (blog)Egypt unrest: Deposed president Mohamed Morsi could face long jail term if ...The IndependentEgypt crisis: Voices from both sidesBBC NewsBusinessweek -Getty Imagesall 1,067 news articles »
RTSouth Americans affirm asylum right in US leak case: MaduroBusiness StandardSouth American leaders agreed to a statement here today reaffirming the fundamental right of asylum in connection with alleged US electronic espionage in the region, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said. "A doctrinal statement has been ratified to ...Obama to call Putin as Edward Snowden seeks temporary asylum in RussiaTelegraph.co.ukEdward Snowden accuses US of illegal, aggressive campaignThe GuardianRussian activists voice support for Snowden's asylum bidLos Angeles TimesSouth China Morning Post -Al-Arabiya -Russia Beyond The Headlinesall 571 news articles »
Fire destroys church leaving biblesGhanaWebWorshipers at the St. George's Anglican Church in Burma Camp, whose chapel was razed down by fire in the early hours of yesterday, have been assured of continuous services despite the incident. Speaking to Radio Ghana, the in-coming Priest, Rev Father ...and more »
AFPEgypt unrest: Throngs of protesters demand Morsi's returnLos Angeles TimesCAIRO -- Heeding the Muslim Brotherhood's call for a "million-man march," throngs of pro-Islamist demonstrators poured into east Cairo on Friday to press their demand that Egypt's ousted president, Mohamed Morsi, be reinstated. The protest was peaceful, ...Egypt Morsi: US seeks end to ex-president's detentionBBC NewsOusted president's backers protest on the streets of EgyptStraits TimesThousands of Morsi Supporters Rally in EgyptNew York Times (blog)Getty Images -RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty -Voice of Americaall 1,045 news articles »
National PostMalala Yousafzai, Advocate For Girls Education, Speaks At UNGetty ImagesNEW YORK, NY - JULY 12: Malala Yousafzai, the 16-year-old Pakistani advocate for girls education who was shot in the head by the Taliban, attends a conversation with the United Nations Secretary General Ban-ki Moon Ban-ki Moon and other youth ...Malala vows not to be silenced by attackSky News AustraliaNot afraid of Taliban threats, Malala Yousafzai tells United NationsNDTVAs US eyes retreat in Afghanistan, it must listen to MalalaChristian Science MonitorHuffington Post -Los Angeles Times -Associated Press of Pakistanall 328 news articles »
The GuardianBoeing 787 Dreamliner blaze at Heathrow revives safety concernsThe GuardianFears over the safety of the world's newest passenger plane have been raised further after a Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Ethiopian Airlines caught fire at Heathrow airport – and another 787 carrying British holidaymakers to Florida returned home after ...Boeing stock dives as fire on empty 787 airplane forces Heathrow to close runwaysCTV NewsHeathrow shuts runways over Dreamliner fireZee NewsBoeing 787 Dreamliner catches fire again; Heathrow airport shuts down both ...Times of IndiaSeattle Post Intelligencer -Reuters -Telegraph.co.ukall 209 news articles »
Belfast TelegraphHalappanavar family welcomes abortion billRTE.ieThe family of Savita Halappanavar has welcomed the Dáil vote on the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill. Ms Halappanavar's father, AS Yalgi thanked the Government for passing the bill, which allows for abortion in limited circumstances. "It was our ...Ireland: New law allows abortion if mother's life is in dangerIBNLiveAbortion Law Vote Polarizes IrelandVoice of America'First step' for Irish abortion lawDeutsche WelleThe Hindu -NDTVall 270 news articles »
IBNLiveIreland: New law allows abortion if mother's life is in dangerIBNLiveNew Delhi: Abortion is now legal in Ireland on condition that it will save the life of the mother. The Irish Parliament passed the pro-abortion Bill after 48 hours of negotiations, all sparked by the Savita Halappanavar case. The law came eight months late for 31 ...Abortion Law Vote Polarizes IrelandVoice of America'First step' for Irish abortion lawDeutsche WelleIreland liberalises abortionThe HinduNDTV -CBS Newsall 267 news articles »
IBNLiveMalala Yousafzai not afraid of terror threats, says Mahatma Gandhi inspires herZee NewsUnited Nations: Pakistani girl Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by Taliban in October 2012, on Friday addressed the United Nations. At the onset of her speech at a gathering of youth leaders from across the world, Malala thanked everyone who ...Malala Yousafzai addresses UN Youth AssemblyWashington PostMalala Yousafzai's diary inspires other Pashtun girls yearning for educationThe GuardianMalala Yousafzai, Girl Shot in Head by Taliban, Speaks at UNABC NewsNew York Times -Getty Images -Ghana Broadcasting Corporationall 308 news articles »
euronewsPortugal social protest fury growseuronewsFitch downgrades France from AAA to AA+ rating (AFP); France: train derailed in Essonne, south of Paris, Interior Ministry says seven dead, 60 injured, at least six seriously hurt and death toll will probably rise; Fire on an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 787 at ...Boeing's 787 problems return with Dreamliner fire in LondonCNNMoneyFirefighters attend Heathrow Dreamliner fireTelegraph.co.ukBoeing Dreamliner 787 forced to return to ManchesterBBC NewsCNET -Reuters Africa -CBS Newsall 186 news articles »
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