Washington PostEgypt criticizes US aid cuts, Washington says not severing tiesReuters CanadaBy Yasmine Saleh and Yara Bayoumy. CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt criticized on Thursday a U.S. decision to curtail military and economic aid to Cairo after a crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood, although Washington stressed it was not severing ties with its ...Egypt decries cut in US aid, says decision incorrect and ill-timedCalgary HeraldCairo condemns Washington for suspending military aidAhram OnlineUS decision to halt some aid to Egypt 'wrong' - foreign ministry spokesmanReutersBangkok Post -Seattle Post Intelligencer -New Straits Timesall 834 news articles »
U.S. News & World Report (blog)Next Steps in SyriaU.S. News & World Report (blog)As inspectors begin destroying Syria's chemical weapons stockpile, the days and weeks ahead are absolutely critical. While we laud the progress initially instigated by talks between the U.S. and Russia, we feel strongly that our diplomatic efforts going forward ...US suggests destruction unit for Syria's chemical weaponsHaaretzSecond team of arms inspectors arrives in SyriaStraits Times'Let Them Eat Twigs!': Why Syrians Starve and America DithersForbesThe Economist -The Daily Star -Times LIVEall 159 news articles »
BBC NewsUN tackles collapsing Central African RepublicAlbany Times UnionUNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a resolution Thursday to help end violence in the Central African Republic, which it said is threatening stability in the volatile region and beyond. The resolution backs a new African ...Army: Central African Republic clashes kill 23Lincoln Journal Starall 91 news articles »
ABC NewsLibyans 'Unsurprised' By PM's AbductionSky NewsSupport has waned for Ali Zeidan who has failed to create a functioning security force and made no progress on a constitution. 2:13pm UK, Thursday 10 October 2013. The wreckage of burnt vehicles and ransacked buildings are seen the day after deadly ...Libya abduction: Freed PM Ali Zeidan calls for calmBBC NewsLibyan PM kidnapping reveals state of countryChannel 4 News (blog)Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan abducted by GunmenJagran JoshCapital FM Kenya -Telegraph.co.uk -The Guardianall 682 news articles »
AFPAlice Munro 'amazed and very grateful' for Nobel winAFPOttawa — Canada's Alice Munro reacted with typical modesty Thursday when told she'd won the Nobel Literature Prize, saying she was "amazed and very grateful." The Swedish Academy described Munro, 82, as a "master of the contemporary short story", ...Alice Munro Wins the NobelNew Yorker (blog)Alice Munro's Nobel Prize: Women On Twitter React To The Exciting WinHuffington PostNo brain drain despite Nobel emigrantsGlobesCBC.ca (blog) -Washington Post -Daily News & Analysisall 947 news articles »
Aljazeera.comA red card for the World CupMacleans.caLast weekend, FIFA's executive met to deal with a mountain of problems surrounding its choice to give Qatar the right to host the 2022 World Cup. It originally thought the biggest issue would be finding a solution to playing soccer in the Gulf nation's searing ...Qatar World Cup 2022 won't be held in summer according to FA chair Greg DykeMirror.co.ukUS say rules need to change before any new World Cup bidReutersUS wants changes to process before bids for WCupMiamiHerald.comReuters Indiaall 204 news articles »
The GuardianMalala has done `nothing` to earn rights prize: TalibanZee NewsMiranshah: The Pakistani Taliban on Thursday said teenage activist Malala Yousafzai had done "nothing" to deserve a prestigious EU rights award and vowed to try again to kill her. The European Parliament awarded the Sakharov human rights prize to the ...EU awards top human rights award to MalalaUSA TODAYPakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai wins top EU human rights Sakharov PrizeMontreal GazetteMalala Yousafzai wins EU human rights prizeHindustan Timesall 434 news articles »
NewsdayEric Schmidt declares Android more secure than iOSUSA TODAYGoogle's executive chairman Eric Schmidt on Monday drew a bit of derisive laughter from a tech-savvy audience when he pronounced the Android platform more secure than Apple iOS at the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo in Orlando, Fla. Schmidt sought to ...Google's Schmidt: Android 'more secure than the iPhone'CNETGoogle's Schmidt: Android more secure than iPhoneZDNetEric Schmidt calls Android 'more secure than the iPhone'The VergeReadWrite -Graham Cluley Security News -Mashableall 92 news articles »
CBC.ca (blog)Nobel winner Alice Munro: "master of the contemporary short story"CBC.ca (blog)Munro, only the 13th woman to receive the award since its inception in 1901, was lauded by the Swedish Academy during the Nobel announcement in Stockholm as the "master of the contemporary short story." In the wake of the announcement, Jian gets ...When computer is as important as a test tubeThe HinduTwo American Israelis and US Jew share Nobel Prize in ChemistryJerusalem PostUS sweeps the chemistry Nobel PrizeEconomic TimesGetty Images -New York Times (blog) -Registerall 901 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukOn US TV, Malala Wows With CompassionRadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyGeneration Nexters in the United States who hadn't yet heard of Malala Yousafzai are almost certainly familiar with her now. The inspirational young Pakistani campaigner for women's rights and girls' education, who was nearly killed by a Taliban gunman a ...Malala: The real story (with evidence)DAWN.comMalala Wins Sakharov Award, EU's Top Human Rights AwardHuffington PostMalala Yousafzai wins EU human rights prizeLos Angeles TimesCNN -Christian Science Monitor -The Guardianall 411 news articles »
Daily MailCharles Taylor To Serve His Sentence In The UK4ni.co.ukFormer Liberian president Charles Taylor is to serve the rest of his prison sentence in the UK, according to Justice Minister Jeremy Wright. Taylor was found guilty of 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, rape, terrorism and ...Former Liberian president Charles Taylor to serve 50-year sentence in British ...Vancouver SunEx-Liberian President to serve 50-year sentence in UKPanARMENIAN.NetLiberia's Taylor to serve war crimes sentence in UKSKNVibes.comWatertown Public Opinion -Ashbourne News Telegraphall 73 news articles »
Daily MailLiberia's Taylor to serve war crimes sentence in UKCapital FM KenyaLondon October 10- Liberia's former president and warlord Charles Taylor is to serve out his 50-year prison sentence for war crimes in a British jail, Britain confirmed on Thursday. Taylor, 65, is likely to spend the rest of his life behind bars in Britain after the ...Liberian war criminal Charles Taylor will serve sentence in UK prisonThe IndependentLiberian Ex-Leader Taylor to Serve 50-Year Prison Term in UKBusinessweekEx-Liberia leader Charles Taylor to serve war crime sentence in British jailNBCNews.com (blog)Daily Mail -Vibe Ghanaall 66 news articles »
ABC NewsLibyan Prime Minister Freed After KidnappingVoice of AmericaLibyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan returned unharmed to government headquarters in Tripoli Thursday, soon after he was released by former rebels who had abducted and held him for several hours. Gunmen seized Mr. Zeidan early Thursday at a Tripoli hotel ...Libyan PM Ali Zeidan briefly held by gunmen in TripoliCBS NewsLibyan PM appears on TV after being freed by former rebelsReutersLibyan PM Ali Zeidan freed after several hours held by militiaNDTVDeutsche Welle -The Australian -Sky News Australiaall 663 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukNobel Prize sparks "brain drain" debate in IsraelReutersThu Oct 10, 2013 6:27pm IST. * Two U.S. chemistry prize winners also Israeli. * Israeli schools find it hard to compete with U.S. pay. * Twelve Israelis have won the Nobel Prize. By Jeffrey Heller. JERUSALEM, Oct 10 (Reuters) - The Nobel Prize in chemistry ...Canadian author Alice Munro wins Nobel Prize for literatureThe ProvinceAlice Munro, the Canadian writer, won Nobel Prize 2013 in literatureJagran JoshAlice Munro: A Survey of Stories About the Nobel Prize WinnerWall Street Journal (blog)Hindu Business Line -Irish Times -Reuters Indiaall 880 news articles »
Washington PostMeet the New Fed BossBarron'sNot exactly the same as the old Fed boss. Under Yellen, the markets are less likely to be fooled again. Article; Comments. Email; Print; Reprints. smaller; Larger. Janet Yellen's nomination (and likely appointment with the advice and consent of the Senate) as ...Barack Obama nominates Janet Yellen to lead US Federal ReserveNDTV10 of the world's most powerful womenThe Guardian (blog)Pearce invites Yellen to visit NMAlbuquerque Business First (blog)Slate Magazine (blog) -Los Angeles Times -Hindustan Timesall 1,723 news articles »
Calgary HeraldMorsi trial adds fuel to Egypt's fireThe AustralianEGYPT is set for a new round of turmoil after the decision by the military-backed government to put former president Mohammed Morsi on trial. Mr Morsi and 14 other leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood will appear in court in Cairo on November 4 on the charge ...Egypt criticizes US decision to halt aidThe Globe and MailEgypt officials: Suicide car bombing kills 3 soldiers, 1 policeman in turbulent SinaiCalgary HeraldUS to withhold military aid for EgypteuronewsWall Street Journal -Ottawa Citizen -The Guardianall 722 news articles »
Philly.comThe Gravity of the SituationHuffington PostGravity, an action thriller set in space, is pretty much the last film over which you'd ever expect me to swoon. The last action movie I left thinking was a "great movie" was Bad Boys, and I was five-and-a-half. Gravity has special effects that rival the Lord of the ...George Clooney Says He Didn't Write That Big Scene In GravityCinema BlendWhy 'Gravity' Doesn't SuckDiscovery NewsSecrets of the 'Gravity' SoundtrackRollingStone.comThe Star Democrat (blog) -Daily News & Analysis -The News Internationalall 891 news articles »
The Globe and MailUS not cutting ties with Egypt, Kerry saysThe Globe and MailA decision by the United States to curtail aid to Egypt does not mean Washington is severing ties with the country, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Thursday, a day after the U.S. said it was halting some aid to Cairo's army-backed government.US holds out possibility of restoring aid to EgyptNew York Daily NewsIsrael fears negative impact from US aid freeze on EgyptReutersEgypt cabinet 'astonished' by US decision to halt some military aidAhram OnlineReuters Canada -Montreal Gazetteall 726 news articles »
Mirror.co.ukWatch Taliban target Malala Yousafzai leave host Jon Stewart speechless on ...Mirror.co.ukThis is the moment Malala Yousafzai - who was shot by the Taliban for championing girls' education - left US chat show host Jon Stewart speechless. The 16-year-old rose to global fame after being shot in the head and neck while on her way to school with ...Malala Yousafzai wins EU human rights prizeDaily News & AnalysisSakharov Prize for Malala YousafzaiBusiness StandardMalala beats Edward Snowden to Sakharov human rights prizeTelegraph.co.ukChristian Science Monitor -Zee News -New York Timesall 392 news articles »
Kerry on Egypt aid: By no means is this withdrawal from relations, commitment to ...Washington PostKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Kerry on Egypt aid: By no means is this withdrawal from relations, commitment to helping govt. Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.and more »
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