Independent OnlineQaeda moving away from PakistanIndependent OnlineA handout photograph from the Site Intelligence Group shows an image of al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri used to illustrate his latest audio message. File photo: AFP. Related Stories. Pakistan: Indian troops fired shells · Gunmen attack Pakistan mosque ...US encourages democracy in Yemen, then turns deaf earAljazeera.comYemen's Most WantedThe Majalla MagazineThree Yemeni soldiers killed by Al Qaeda in battle over southwestern cityAl-BawabaAsia Times Online -Jagran Post -USA TODAYall 72 news articles »
Brisbane TimesTurkish leaders lash out following Egypt crackdownBusinessweekISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish leaders have lashed out at the Egyptian government for its violent move to clear camps in Cairo occupied by supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi. In a statement Wednesday, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ...A grim omenThe Economist (blog)At least 15 killed as Egyptian police storm Islamist protest camps in CairoMontreal GazetteTurkish PM says UN, Arab League must stop Egypt 'massacre'ReutersBBC News -Aljazeera.com -Al-Arabiyaall 1,300 news articles »
Economic TimesINS Sindhurakshak tragedy: Antony offers condolences, support to sailors' familiesDaily News & AnalysisDefence Minister AK Antony on Wednesday offered his heartfelt condolences to the families of sailors trapped in Indian Navy submarine INS Sindhurakshak, which caught fire after three explosions and sank at the naval dockyard in Mumbai late last night.Fire on India's navy submarine, 18 crew members confirmed deadNew Straits TimesSubmarine sinks after blasts, 18 navymen missingThe HinduEyewitness account on explosion and fire on INS SindhurakshakHindustan TimesIrish Times -India Today -Business Standardall 340 news articles »
Brisbane TimesApple banned from taking aerial photos of Oslo for its 3D mapsWired.co.ukApple has been refused permission to take aerial photos of Oslo for its 3D maps, Norwegian officials have confirmed. The Norwegian National Security Authority (NSM) has denied Apple a license it would need to fly over the capital and take pictures.Norway blocks Apple from taking aerial photos of OsloITProPortalall 42 news articles »
The HinduEgypt Violence Leaves Reporters Dead, BeatenHuffington PostAn explosion of violence in Egypt has left at least one reporter dead, according to her employer. Egyptian military and police have been forcibly clearing people from camps set up to protest the coup that ousted the country's former president, Mohammed Morsi ...Britain condemns use of force in clearing Egypt protestsAhram OnlineEgyptian police clear pro-Morsi campsSky News AustraliaArmy Storms Cairo Sit-InsDaily BeastThe Hindu -TIME -The Guardianall 1,230 news articles »
Wall Street JournalKoreas Agree to Reopen Shuttered Kaesong FactoryVoice of AmericaNorth and South Korea have agreed to re-open the jointly run Kaesong manufacturing complex, which was closed earlier this year during heightened military tensions. Seoul's Unification Ministry said a five-point agreement was reached Wednesday following ...North, South Korea agree to restart shuttered factory parkZee NewsKoreas Proclaim Progress on KaesongWall Street JournalKoreas agree to reopen joint industrial parkThe HinduChannel News Asia -Yonhap News -Huffington Postall 170 news articles »
San Francisco Chronicle4 Al Qaeda Terrorists Reportedly Killed in Drone StrikeABC NewsOfficials say terrorists connected to threat on the U.S. Embassy in Yemen have been killed. 01:03 | 08/14/2013. Related Links: Watch: Obama Pre-Vacation Speech Filled With Unscripted Remarks · Watch: Obama on Terror Threat: 'Violent Extremists Are Still ...Three Yemeni soldiers killed by Al Qaeda in battle over southwestern cityAl-BawabaAl-Qaeda centre of gravity shifting from Pakistan: analystsThe Express TribuneAl-Qaeda kills Yemeni soldiers in city capture attemptUSA TODAYLos Angeles Times -Fox News -Montreal Gazetteall 73 news articles »
The Daily StarKoreas agree to reopen joint industrial parkThe HinduNorth and South Korea have agreed to reopen a jointly operated industrial park that was closed in April, Seoul said on Wednesday. The five-point deal followed a day of talks in Kaesong, North Korea, the location of the industrial park. “The agreement was ...Two Koreas agree to restart shuttered factory parkReutersTwo Koreas say to resume operations at shuttered factory parkReuters UKKoreas Agree to Reopen Shuttered Kaesong FactoryVoice of AmericaChannel News Asia -South China Morning Postall 160 news articles »
Toronto StarEgypt's banks close early on Wednesday due to clashesAhram OnlineThe Central Bank of Egypt decided on Wednesday to order domestic banks which are located near areas witnessing clashes between the supporters of the ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi and security forces to close early. The banks closed their ...Burned corpses on the streets and 'up to 100 dead' as Egypt descends into ...Daily MailEgypt clashes: 'We couldn't breathe' protestors say as they flee the bloodshedTelegraph.co.ukMohammed Morsi supporters cleared in Cairo, EgyptBBC NewsHindustan Times -Mirror.co.uk -Voice of Americaall 1,171 news articles »
Capital FM KenyaSuarez declares he's staying at LiverpoolCapital FM KenyaSUAREZ-SPUDS MONTEVIDEO, August 14 – Uruguay striker Luis Suarez has said he will stay at Liverpool, despite being unsettled at the English Premier League side and seeking a transfer, El Observador newspaper said on Wednesday. “Right now ...If Liverpool fans believe Suarez now, they'll believe anythingYahoo! Eurosport UK (blog)Soccer-Fan appreciation set to keep Suarez at Liverpool - reportYahoo! SportsLuis Suarez: I owe the people of LiverpoolThe SunAnfield Online -Football Espana -WhatCulture!all 251 news articles »
The ProvinceAl-Qaida militants kill 3 Yemeni soldiersJagran PostSanaa: Al-Qaida militants have killed three Yemeni soldiers in the southwestern tip of the Arabian Peninsula in what the military said was an attempt to capture a city. 14 Aug 2013, 04:23 PM. Al-Qaida militants kill 3 Yemeni soldiers. The commander of the ...Al-Qaeda's Criminals and the Rest of UsABOUT US EDITOR'S NOTE About Us The Cairo Review ofThree Yemeni soldiers killed by Al Qaeda in battle over southwestern cityAl-BawabaYemen needs a home-grown transitionAsia Times OnlineThe Express Tribune -Strategy Page -USA TODAYall 72 news articles »
BBC NewsIsrael-Palestinian talks set to resume in JerusalemBBC NewsThe first direct Israeli-Palestinian peace talks in three years are set to begin in Jerusalem. Few details have been released about the location, timing or agenda of the talks and both sides have been cautious about achieving any breakthrough. Overnight, Israel ...West Bank Cosmetics Maker Muddies Address as EU Boosts SanctionsBloombergIsraeli, Palestinians to hold first direct peace talks in Middle East in five years ...CBS NewsIsrael sets free 26 Palestinians from its jailsPress TV+972 Magazine - Independent commentary from Israel and the Palestinian territories -WAFA - Palestine News Agency -RTE.ieall 1,106 news articles »
Montreal GazetteAl-Qaeda's Criminals and the Rest of UsABOUT US EDITOR'S NOTE About Us The Cairo Review ofThe revived discussion about the resurgent strengths of Al-Qaeda and its associates continues to be wrongly framed around two narratives: Is Al-Qaeda becoming stronger and posing serious new threats around the world, and, has the American-led “global ...Al-Qaeda centre of gravity shifting from Pakistan: analystsThe Express TribuneAl-Qaeda second-in-command vows to free jailed fightersTelegraph.co.ukAl-Qaida's Yemen branch eyes a new havenThe Japan TimesLas Vegas Sun -Morning Star Online -Yemen Postall 53 news articles »
Ahram OnlineEgyptian security forces storm pro-Morsi protest campMontreal GazetteCAIRO — Egyptian security forces, backed by armoured cars and bulldozers, swept in Wednesday to clear two sit-in camps of supporters of the country's ousted President Mohammed Morsi, showering protesters with tear gas as the sound of gunfire rang out ...AP PHOTOS: Egypt cracks down on pro-Morsi campsHouston Chronicle'Hundreds' dead as Egyptian army opens gun fire on pro-Morsi protesters in CairoThe IndependentProtests in Alexandria, Upper Egypt after Cairo sit-ins attackedAhram OnlineChicago Tribune -Tehran Timesall 1,145 news articles »
Economic TimesSubmarine mishap quite a setback, but Navy will bounce back: ExpertsEconomic TimesThe explosion aboard the country's frontline submarine 'Sindhurakshak' was quite a setback, said former commanders and top naval experts. (Reuters). Editor's Pick. Fire-ravaged Navy submarine sinks, casualties feared · Navy orders inquiry | Navy chief to ...India Submarine Blast: Lives Lost In Mumbai PortCHANNELSIndia submarine explodes with 18 on boardChannel News AsiaINS Sindhurakshak lost in fire, sailors feared deadHindustan TimesDaily News & Analysis -7DAYS -Sky Newsall 287 news articles »
IBNLiveWhen a Swiss store refused to show Oprah Winfrey a handbagIBNLiveLos Angeles: Oprah Winfrey says she's sorry a media frenzy emerged after saying she experienced racism during a trip to Switzerland. "I think that incident in Switzerland was just an incident in Switzerland. I'm really sorry that it got blown up. I purposefully did ...Could it be Oprah's just a picky shopper?Philly.comOprah Winfrey 'sorry' for reaction to Swiss handbag incidentReutersOprah Winfrey to Switzerland (and parents): There's a wrong way to apologizeChristian Science MonitorMarketWatch -Telegraph.co.uk -TIMEall 288 news articles »
The HinduMario Balotelli ruled out of Italy-Argentina friendlyIBNLiveRome: Italy coach Cesare Prandelli will have to make do without the services of Mario Balotelli for Wednesday's international friendly against Argentina. The AC Milan striker picked up a knee problem in training this week and Italy's football association (FIGC) ...Pope meets Messi, Buffon & Co. ahead of Italy-ArgentinaMyjoyonline.comBalotelli scores audience with PopeIrish IndependentWorld Cup - Matchpack: Italy v ArgentinaYahoo! Eurosport UKThe Sun -Irish Times -The Times (subscription)all 140 news articles »
Wall Street JournalKoreas to hold crucial talks on factory complexSouth China Morning PostSouth Korean officials are in a North Korean border city for talks that could determine the fate of a shuttered factory park the rivals jointly ran until North Korea pulled out its workers in April. The Kaesong complex just north of the heavily armed border was the ...North, South Korea talks on Kaesong enter 7th roundHindu Business LineKoreas Restart Kaesong Complex TalksGetty ImagesNorth and South Korea resume talks over Kaesong complexeuronewsVoice of America -BBC News -Bloombergall 154 news articles »
The AgeBacklash after Norwegian PM Jens Stoltenberg takes media for a rideThe AgeAn election stunt in which Norway's prime minister worked undercover as a cab driver has backfired after it emerged that five of his passengers had been vetted and paid. Jens Stoltenberg, the Labour leader, won global press coverage for the video of his shift, ...Norway PM Jens Stoltenberg works as secret taxi driverBBC NewsNorwegian Leader's Not-So-Candid CameraNew York Times (blog)Jens Stoltenberg, Norway's Prime Minister, Reportedly Paid Participants In Taxi ...Huffington PostThe Independent -Belfast Telegraph -Telegraph.co.ukall 141 news articles »
CBC.caNorwegian Leader's Not-So-Candid CameraNew York Times (blog)What at first appeared to be a daring political stunt — having the prime minister of Norway pose as a cab driver, ferrying unsuspecting passengers around Oslo to eavesdrop on the national conversation — turns out to have been at least partly staged, as five of ...Jens Stoltenberg, Norway's Prime Minister, Reportedly Paid Participants In Taxi ...Huffington PostPassengers in Norway Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's taxi stunt were actually ...The IndependentDr Manmohan Singh can get genuine political feedback in cabbie-net meetingsEconomic TimesDaily Mail -Wall Street Journal -The Times (subscription)all 141 news articles »
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