NewsdayLenovo becomes world's top PC supplier, unseats HPEconomic TimesNEW DELHI: Chinese computer maker Lenovo today said it has pipped US-based Hewlett-Packard (HP) to become the world's number one personal computer supplier. "Reaching a significant milestone, Lenovo, today, pipped HP to acquire the global No 1 ...Bang the Drum Slowly: PC Global Shipments Decline AgainPC MagazinePC Shipments Fall for 5th Quarter Even as US Decline SlowsBloombergDitch XP movement finally helps PC businessComputerworldGhana Business News -China Daily -Wall Street Journal (blog)all 201 news articles »
The GuardianA united opposition takes aim at one of Asia's strongest ruling partiesThe EconomistSUPREMELY confident that his Cambodian People's Party (CPP) will romp to yet another handsome majority in the general election on July 28th, Hun Sen, the prime minister, is hardly bothering to campaign himself. His ministers and minions do it for him, ...Cambodia: Hun Sen Rival Is PardonedNew York TimesUS politicians push to cut aid to Cambodia if election unfairABC OnlineCambodia Pardons Opposition Leader Sam Rainsy Before VoteBloombergNewsday -Shanghai Daily (subscription)all 97 news articles »
The News InternationalSmoking kills 6 million people a year: WHOThe News InternationalNEWYORK: The World Health Organization (WHO) Thursday stated that the smoking kills almost six million people across the world every year, Geo News reported. According to WHO, smoking has been the biggest reason of deaths across the world despite ...Anger at cigarette pack decisionHalstead GazetteAnger at plain cigarette packaging decisionITV Newsall 117 news articles »
Newstrack IndiaWorld Population Day 2013 lays emphasis on Adolescent PregnancyNewstrack IndiaWorld Population day is being observed on July 11 every year worldwide in order to create awareness among the people about the increasing population in the world that has become a common concern globally. Like every year this year also a theme has ...Youth map out their futureFiji Timesall 79 news articles »
Independent OnlineJust declare the hospital off limitsIndependent OnlineNelson Mandela's daughter Zenani and other Mandela family members are seen taking down messages of support and flowers put by members of the public at the entrance of the Mediclinic Heart Hospital in Pretoria. Picture: Phill Magakoe. Related Stories.and more »
CTV NewsEgypt orders arrest of Muslim Brotherhood leader for allegedly instigating violenceCTV NewsCAIRO, Egypt -- Egypt's prosecutor general has ordered the arrest of the Muslim Brotherhood's spiritual leader and nine others for allegedly instigating violence that left more than 50 Brotherhood supporters dead in clashes with the military this week.Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood says leaders not arrested...New VisionEgypt orders arrest of Muslim Brotherhood leaderTimes of IndiaEgypt orders arrest of Brotherhood leaderAljazeera.comHouston Chronicleall 227 news articles »
iAfrica.comSexwale 'respects' JZ decisioniAfrica.comTokyo Sexwale says he "respects" President Jacob Zuma's decision to axe him as minister of human settlements, according to a report on Wednesday. "I respect whatever decisions are made by the president," Sexwale said, according to The New Age ...Zuma wields axe againIndependent OnlineZuma does not need to explain - presidencyCitizenSexwale and Pule booted as Zuma reshuffles CabinetBDliveEyewitness News -The New Age Online -TechCentralall 77 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukEgypt's new prime minister to begin forming cabinetCBC.caEgypt's new prime minister was to begin forming a cabinet on Wednesday that will face the difficult task of shepherding the deeply divided country through what promises to be a rocky transition period following the military's ouster of the nation's president.Egypt's Brotherhood rejects cabinet offerAljazeera.comEgypt crisis: Both sides 'disillusioned' by politicsBBC NewsMuslim Brotherhood says it will reject offers to join interim Egypt cabinetFox NewsReuters Canada -TVNZ -Al-Arabiyaall 2,908 news articles »
gulfnews.comPreparations for Ramadan in full swing in the UAEgulfnews.comWith Ramadan around the corner, families are busy buying groceries and other items for the month of fasting, giving and sharing, while streets and hotels are decorated for the holy occasion. Most supermarkets and shops have started special promotions and ...Ramadan Virtue of the Day: SpiritualityTimes of OmanMany Muslims begin to observe the holy month of Ramadan amid Mideast turmoilEdmonton JournalObama, Jonathan Congratulate Muslims Over RamadanAllAfrica.comThe Copenhagen Post -Kansas.comall 311 news articles »
KathimeriniCyprus's ex-defense minister, found guilty of Mari blast, in intensive careKathimeriniThe former defense minister of Cyprus who was found guilty of manslaughter and negligence on Tuesday over the deaths of 13 people in a massive munitions blast in 2011 in Mari, is in intensive care, local media reported on Wednesday. Costas Papacostas ...Ex-minister found guilty over Cyprus munitions blastArab NewsCyprus ex-minister Papacostas guilty over deadly blastBBC NewsCyprus Court Finds Former Minister Guilty Over 2011 Blast DeathsBloombergThe Express Tribune -Montreal Gazette -ABC Newsall 17 news articles »
SF probe brings questions over auto speed controlsPost-BulletinIn this photo provided by the National Transportation Safety Board, on Tuesday, July 9, 2013, Investigator in Charge Bill English, foreground, and NTSB Chairwoman Deborah Hersman discuss the progress of the investigation into the crash of Asiana Airlines ...and more »
Toronto StarMany Muslims start Ramadan fast amid turmoilContra Costa TimesBahraini men gather to search the sky over the Persian Gulf for the crescent moon in the western village of Karzakan, Bahrain, on Tuesday, July 9, 2013. The new moon heralds the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, a time of fasting, prayer and ...Ramadan BeginsWall Street JournalPrayers in RamadanKhaleej TimesStatement: NDC wishes muslims well on RamadanMyjoyonline.comHuffington Post -RadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyall 299 news articles »
BBC NewsEgypt crisis: Both sides 'disillusioned' by politicsBBC NewsThe main liberal opposition coalition in Egypt has rejected interim leader Adly Mansour's decree, which sets a new election timetable to try and stop the unrest. The National Salvation Front (NSF) demanded more changes and consultation on the document.Egypt's new Prime Minister attempts to form CabinetFox NewsEgyptian liberals withdraw statement rejecting decreeTVNZEgypt's coup sparks political shift in the GulfAl-ArabiyaTimes of Oman -New York Times -Deutsche Welleall 2,653 news articles »
Kokrobite landowners resolve to halt illegal sale of landsGhanaWebNii Arde Nkpa Stool Family of Plerno and Kokrobite has spelt out conditions under which prospective land owners can acquire lands at Kokrobite, Langma and Tackieman (Tuba) to avoid any litigation. Nii Arde Nkpa and Nii Ofei were the signatories to the ...and more »
Telegraph.co.ukThe first of many upward revisionsDirector of Finance onlineWhen the International Monetary Fund slashed its forecast for UK growth in April this blog warned that it would have to reverse the cut. Sure enough it has now lifted its expectation from 0.7 to 0.9 per cent. But the IMF is still underestimating the economy's ...Forex: Daily Outlook – IMF's gloomier global outlook influential todayiNVEZZThe IMF has upgraded its forecast for UK economic growth for 2013MyFinances.co.ukIMF downgrades economic outlook... againABC OnlineDAWN.com -The Nation -Express.co.ukall 232 news articles »
Wall Street Journal (blog)China Absent From Global Corruption ReportWall Street Journal (blog)Agence France-Presse/Getty Images: A woman rode a bicycle in front of a courthouse during the sentencing of China's former railways minister, Liu Zhijun, in Beijing on July 8. He was given a suspended death sentence for bribery. How bad is corruption in ...Crisis-struck Europeans losing faith in governmentsBoston GlobeWorldwide corruption on the rise as public trust plummets - reportRTTI-M survey: Police, political parties most corruptThe Sun DailyBBC News -Los Angeles Times -The Observer (blog)all 152 news articles »
Daily BeastIs Lebanon Unraveling?Daily BeastA car bomb that exploded in a Hezbollah stronghold is the latest sign that sectarian violence could be edging closer to the brink of war. Jamie Dettmer reports from Beirut. Like · Tweet. The Lebanese are on edge. Each bombing, rocket attack, and ...Syrian war hits BeirutAsia Times OnlineLebanon blast raises sectarian war fearsPhilly.comUN, France Condemn Dahiyeh BlastAl-Manar TVZee News -The Times (subscription) -Jerusalem Postall 223 news articles »
Brisbane TimesConcordia captain trial adjourned after lawyers go on strikeTravelMoleThe trial of Costa Concordia captain was adjourned yesterday after his Italian lawyers joined a nationwide strike. Francesco Schettino faces charges of multiple manslaughter and abandoning his ship, which sank off the coast of Tuscany in January 2012, ...Captain 'lightly thrown off' sinking Italian shipBrisbane TimesCosta Concordia captain stands trial alone in Italy over shipwreck that killed 32Vancouver SunCaptain of wrecked cruise ship on trial in ItalyUSA TODAYCBS News -BBC News -MiamiHerald.comall 69 news articles »
Police declare area a crime sceneWinnipeg Free PressGovernment, business. and church respond. -- Transport Canada says there are no rules against leaving an unlocked, unmanned, running locomotive and its flammable cargo on a main rail line uphill from a populated centre. Officials with the federal rail ...No rules against leaving unattended trains on main tracks: Transport CanadaMacleans.caall 1,778 news articles »
Ghana Business NewsCrisis-struck Europeans losing faith in governmentsBoston GlobeBERLIN — Less than 10 percent of people in the European countries hardest hit by the sovereign debt crisis believe that their leaders are doing a good job at fighting corruption, reflecting a crisis of faith in government since the crisis crippled much of the ...Worldwide corruption on the rise as public trust plummets - reportRTTI-M survey: Police, political parties most corruptThe Sun DailyCorruption in the country now at 3%, up from 1.2% in 2011The Star OnlineBBC News -Los Angeles Times -Jerusalem Postall 154 news articles »
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