The GuardianVladimir Putin: gays are not discriminated against in RussiaThe GuardianVladimir Putin: 'I assure you that I work with these people, I sometimes award them with state prizes or decorations for their achievements.' Photograph: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP. Vladimir Putin has sought to ease concerns that Russia's new anti-gay law ...Putin warns US against one-sided Syria actionAljazeera.comUS and Russia relations 'stuck in a trough'BBC NewsG20 is a rare chance to seek Syria consensusThe IndependentJerusalem Post -Myjoyonline.com -India Todayall 552 news articles »
Channel News AsiaUS lawmakers draft Syria intervention planChannel News AsiaUS lawmakers have begun rallying behind President Barack Obama's plan to launch military strikes against Syria, ahead of a debate Wednesday in the French parliament on backing such intervention. PHOTOS. US Capitol in Washington, DC. (AFP/Saul ...John Kerry says Syria has crossed 'world's red line'Irish TimesUS Lawmakers Weighing Plan Authorizing Military Strikes on SyriaVoice of AmericaUS Senate panel agrees to use of force in Syria but with limitsZee NewsSky News -Bangkok Post -The Times (subscription)all 718 news articles »
BBC NewsBrave bookworm Malala Yousefzai who survived Taliban attack opens Europe's ...ABC OnlineJust eleven months after she was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman, Pakistan teenager Malala Yousefzai has opened Europe's largest public library saying books are the "weapons to defeat terrorism". The 16-year-old education campaigner opened the ...Crowds flock to the "breathtakingly wonderful" Library Of BirminghamBirmingham MailMalala Yousafzai helps Birmingham bet on booksThe Globe and MailMalala Yousafzai opens new library and declares: “Pens and books will defeat ...Mirror.co.ukIrish Independent -The Hindu -Los Angeles Timesall 91 news articles »
New York TimesChina, India the key to Micr-okia's fate says IDCRegisterThe mega-markets of China and India, and more broadly the rest of the Asia Pacific region, will be key to Microsoft's success in the handset space with its newly acquired Nokia assets, according to analyst IDC. China is the number one market for Lumia ...Former Nokia CEO seen as frontrunner to lead MicrosoftNDTVAnalysts cool on much-anticipated Microsoft-Nokia dealABC OnlineRosenthal: Microsoft deal for Nokia a lifeline to bothChicago TribuneCNET -Brisbane Times -Sydney Morning Heraldall 2,374 news articles »
The IndependentVladimir Putin 'doesn't exclude' backing military force on Syria if chemical ...The IndependentRussia's President Vladimir Putin has said he would not rule out endorsing military action in Syria if it could be proven that Bashar al-Assad's regime had used chemical weapons against its citizens. Though he "doesn't exclude" the possibility of backing force, ...10 Interesting things Russia's Putin told the APU.S. News & World ReportRussia has no detailed info on chemical weapons use in Syria - PutinRTAP Interview: Putin warns West on Syria actionPhilly.comReuters -CNN Internationalall 545 news articles »
Economic Times10 Interesting Things Russia's Putin Told the APABC NewsIn an interview with The Associated Press and Russia's state Channel 1 television, President Vladimir Putin discussed a wide range of issues, including disputes over the Syrian civil war, his relations with President Barack Obama, NSA leaker Edward ...Vladimir Putin 'doesn't exclude' backing military force on Syria if chemical ...The IndependentPutin offers assurances on gay rights during Winter Games in SochiThe Globe and MailRussia has no detailed info on chemical weapons use in Syria - PutinRTPhilly.com -Reutersall 543 news articles »
The HinduSyria: US Senators Agree Draft ResolutionSky NewsUS lawmakers limit any initial military action to 60 days and say there will be no 'boots on the ground' in Syria. 6:58am UK, Wednesday 04 September 2013. John Kerry. Video: US Senate Drafts Syria Resolution. Enlarge. Tweet ...Kerry Vows No Boots On Ground In First Senate Hearing On SyriaBangkok PostUS military will 'stop short of ground war in Syria'The Times (subscription)Syria: US Senate committee leaders agree a draft resolution supporting military ...euronewsRTE.ie -NEWS.com.au -Irish Timesall 714 news articles »
Economic TimesCredibility of US is at stake if no action taken against Syria: KerryHindu Business LineThe United States risks not only losing its international allies and friends, but also its credibility at the world stage if no military action is taken against the Bashar al-Assad regime for alleged use of chemical weapons, the Obama Administration has told ...US Senate's Syria resolution sets 60 days deadlineMoneycontrol.comUS Senate draft resolution imposes 90-day deadline on Syria actionTelegraph.co.ukKerry opens door to 'boots on ground' in Syria, then slams it shutReuters CanadaBrisbane Timesall 673 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukPanic that strike is under way after Israelis test fire missleDaily News & AnalysisIsrael triggered an alert across the Middle East on Tuesday after test firing a missile defence system designed to deal with any fallout from Western military action against Bashar al-Assad. With tensions running high, the test, said to have been a joint exercise ...Israel Missile-Defense Test Sends Signal, Rattles MarketsBloombergSyria sinks Sensex; 'missile' scare, rating fears spook marketsHindustan TimesIsrael confirms missile testing in MediterraneanThe AustralianWall Street Journal -Detroit Free Press -Huffington Postall 459 news articles »
IBNLiveFull text: PM's statement ahead of G20 SummitIBNLive"I leave today for St Petersburg, Russia, to attend the 8th G20 Summit at the invitation of President Vladimir Putin. The G20 has emerged as the premier international forum for discussing global economic issues. Its 8th Summit will take place against the ...Unconventional monetary policies need to go: PMFree Press JournalG20 summit leaders look to boost trade, and fight corruption and tax evasionThe Provinceall 65 news articles »
New York TimesAnalysts cool on much-anticipated Microsoft-Nokia dealABC OnlineIt has been billed as one of the most enticing what-ifs of recent years in technology circles. However, now that Microsoft's acquisition of the mobile devices unit of Finnish giant Nokia has come to pass, some analysts remain cool on the software company's ...Microsoft shares fall on concerns about Nokia dealNDTVSaviour or slayer? Either way, Nokia's Stephen Elop a contender for Microsoft chiefFinancial Express4 things Microsoft's Surface 2 can learn from NokiaCNETBrisbane Times -San Jose Mercury News -USA TODAYall 2,387 news articles »
iAfrica.comObama gets Syria planiAfrica.comThe Senate drafted a bipartisan measure on Tuesday that imposed a 90-day deadline for American military intervention in Syria and barred the use of US troops on the ground there. Congress this week is debating President Barack Obama's push for a ...Kerry says Syria has crossed 'world's red line' as he lobbies for move against ...Irish TimesUS military strike in Syria only for 60 days: Senate panel draftZee NewsKerry says world must act as Obama wins Syria supportBusiness RecorderBusiness Standard -BBC News -NDTVall 674 news articles »
ABC NewsAriel Castro: Most dramatic moments from his sentencingCNN International(CNN) -- For his victims, Thursday was roughly a decade in coming. That's when Ariel Castro learned his fate for abducting and raping three women -- Amanda Berry, Michelle Knight and Gina DeJesus -- over a period of approximately 10 years. He pleaded ...Ariel Castro's lawyer says suicide not 'happy ending' as victims remain silentCNNOhio conducting reviews on prison suicide of Ariel Castro, who held 3 women ...Calgary HeraldAfter Ariel Castro suicide, elation is scarceCBS NewsRTE.ie -Waynesville Daily Guide -Bradenton Heraldall 1,037 news articles »
National PostRodman begins second visit to DPRKChina DailyFormer NBA star Dennis Rodman landed in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Tuesday and said he plans to hang out with top leader Kim Jong-un, have a good time and maybe bridge some cultural gaps - but not be a diplomat. Rodman was ...Rodman returns to Pyongyang but says won't bring back jailed AmericanReutersDennis Rodman returns to North KoreaThe Seattle TimesBasketball diplomacyKhaleej TimesESPN -Los Angeles Times -New York Timesall 522 news articles »
Times of IndiaFormer Nokia CEO seen as frontrunner to lead MicrosoftNDTVSeattle: When a British bookmaker installed Stephen Elop as favorite to take over the soon-to-be-vacant CEO slot at Microsoft Corp last week, most tech observers laughed it off as a publicity stunt. But Microsoft's purchase of Nokia's handset business, ...Analysts cool on much-anticipated Microsoft-Nokia dealABC Online4 things Microsoft's Surface 2 can learn from NokiaCNETMicrosoft makes bold bet on mobile in Nokia dealBangkok PostBrisbane Times -San Jose Mercury News -Sydney Morning Heraldall 2,388 news articles »
euronewsNew London skyscraper blamed for frying temperatureseuronewsA skyscraper under construction is being blamed for soaring temperatures on the streets of the City of London. The Walkie-Talkie, as it is widely known because of its curved shape, is reflecting sunlight and scorching all in its path. Hairdresser Ali Akay who ...THE INSIDER: Building with a glare that can melt steelBDliveSunscreen goes up to block rays from Walkie Scorchie skyscraperCITY A.M.Heat is on developers over 'Walkie Scorchie' skyscraperHerald ScotlandBBC News -The Independent -Times of Indiaall 328 news articles »
IBNLiveWhy Nokia didn't sell its patents to MicrosoftIBNLiveSan Francisco: Nokia may have sold its handset business to Microsoft Corp, but by hanging on to its valuable patent portfolio, the Finnish company could also get a big future payoff at the expense of Android phone makers. Microsoft agreed on Tuesday to pay ...Analysts cool on much-anticipated Microsoft-Nokia dealABC OnlineMicrosoft shares fall on concerns about Nokia dealNDTVSaviour or slayer? Either way, Nokia's Stephen Elop a contender for Microsoft chiefFinancial ExpressZDNet -Bloomberg -The Chosun Ilboall 2,356 news articles »
The HinduUnconventional monetary policies need to go: PMBusiness StandardPrime Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday called for an "orderly exit from unconventional monetary policies" in developed countries, so that growth prospects in developing countries like India are not hurt. In his departure statement before leaving for the ...Arrival of Heads of Delegations for G20 Leaders SummitGetty Imagesall 64 news articles »
Business RecorderKerry says world must act as Obama wins Syria supportBusiness Recorderimage WASHINGTON: Top US lawmakers Tuesday began rallying behind President Barack Obama's plan to launch military strikes against Syria to warn the regime and nations like Iran that the world will never condone chemical weapons. After a passionate ...US risks losing allies if no action taken against Syria: KerryBusiness StandardSyria: US Senate's Syria resolution sets 60 days deadlineHindu Business LineSenate's Syria motion does not preclude 'mission creep'BBC NewsNDTV -Zee News -Bloombergall 709 news articles »
NDTVHow Microsoft-Nokia differs from 2011 dealZDNetSummary: Microsoft had an existing strategic partnership with Nokia, so what is different in 2013 with the purchase compared to 2011's partnership? Howard Lo. By Howard Lo for Small Talk | September 4, 2013 -- 04:23 GMT (21:23 PDT). Follow @talk19.In Nokia, Microsoft bets on Apple-like revivalNDTVSavior or slayer? Either way, Nokia's Elop a contender for Microsoft chiefReuters UKGoogle-Motorola Deal Foreshadows Challenge Awaiting MicrosoftBloombergThe Chosun Ilbo -Wall Street Journal -Los Angeles Timesall 2,371 news articles »
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