The HinduChina Made Decisions About Market Reforms. We Think.BloombergThe meeting of China's leaders that just wrapped up in Beijing was possibly the most important economic-planning session the world has seen in years. Or perhaps it wasn't. This being China, it's hard to say. By now, China's leaders understand the reforms ...Beijing wants to have cake and eat it tooThe AgeChina leaders promise bigger market roleNEWS.com.auMarket will play 'decisive' roleecnsCRIENGLISH.com -NPR -Economic Timesall 214 news articles »
BBC NewsTyphoon-stricken Filipinos rely on countrymen abroad for lifelineLos Angeles TimesAs millions of Filipinos desperately search for sustenance and shelter in the devastation left by Typhoon Haiyan, many may be comforted by the knowledge that help is surely on the way from family members working abroad. The Philippines' biggest export ...Two Americans among the 1700 killed in Philippines Typhoon as top military ...Daily MailiTunes to Allow Donations for Typhoon Haiyan ReliefTIMEOxfam to maintain 'strong community focus' after typhoonTelegraph.co.ukCNN (blog) -The Guardian Nigeria -The Globe and Mailall 6,625 news articles »
Slate Magazine (blog)Egyptian Court Officially Ends Country's State of EmergencySlate Magazine (blog)An Egyptian court ended the country's three-month state of emergency and nighttime curfew on Tuesday. The move, according to Reuters, is “a step that may help the army-backed government restore a semblance of normality after the military ousted ...Egypt lifts state of emergencyToronto StarEgypt lifts post-Morsi state of emergencyIrish TimesEgypt ends state of emergencySydney Morning HeraldPakistan Daily Times -Edmonton Journal -Indian Expressall 265 news articles »
Washington Post (blog)What a deadly typhoon in the Philippines can tell us about climate adaptationWashington Post (blog)The massive typhoon that devastated the central Philippines over the weekend was deadly for a host of complex reasons — accidents of geography, a growing population, poor infrastructure. And, to a lesser extent, global warming may have factored in.Philippine authorities struggling with relief effortThe AgeTyphoon Haiyan: Before and after photos of storm's damageCTV NewsiTunes to Allow Donations for Typhoon Haiyan ReliefTIMENew Zealand Herald -The Globe and Mail -Sky News Australiaall 6,504 news articles »
Irish IndependentClimate Change Linked to Typhoon HaiyanVoice of AmericaLONDON — As another tropical storm bears down on the Philippines just days after Typhoon Haiyan devastated parts of the region, the country's climate change commissioner has issued a passionate plea for a global deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions.Typhoon Haiyan: is climate change to blame?The GuardianHaiti, Philippines hardest hit by weather extremes in 2012 – studyManila BulletinPhilippines, Haiti hardest hit by weather extremesABS CBN NewsSydney Morning Herald -BusinessWorld Online Edition -New York Times (blog)all 499 news articles »
XinhuaBeijing wants to have cake and eat it tooThe AgeWhen the Chinese Communist Party released its master plan for reform last night at the third plenum of the Eighteen Party Congress, commentators and analysts struggled to find bold reform messages to cheer for. Though the party has promised to grant the ...China leaders promise bigger market roleNEWS.com.auChinese Communist Party Meeting Promises Big, Yet Vague, ChangesNPRChina leaders promise bigger role for free marketEconomic TimesABC Online -Hindustan Timesall 209 news articles »
Toronto StarYou can't judge us: Sri LankaThe AustralianSRI Lanka says no commonwealth country has the right to judge others, as another nation boycotted this week's summit in Colombo over human rights concerns. Mauritius is joining India and Canada in refusing to send a leader to the Commonwealth Heads ...Sri Lanka downplays boycotts at Commonwealth summitBusiness StandardSri Lanka Tamils protest land grab ahead of Commonwealth meetgulfnews.comTamil Nadu: Will support resolution over boycott of CHOGM, says DMKFirstpostFinancial Times -Times of India -ABC Onlineall 789 news articles »
EntertainmentwiseKylie Jenner And Khloe Kardashian Were 'Sobbing Crying On The Floor' At Kim ...EntertainmentwiseKim's sisters were shocked when Kanye West proposed to Kim on her birthday in the middle of a baseball stadium. Kim Kardashian wasn't the only one brought to tears when her fiancé Kanye West dropped to one knee. Her sisters Khloe Kardashian and ...Kanye West's Kardashian kurseVancouver SunKylie Jenner and Khloé Kardashian Odom Were "Literally Sobbing" When Kanye ...E! OnlineKim Kardashian and Kanye West Scouting Very Familiar Wedding Location?WetpaintDaily Mail -TV3.ieall 186 news articles »
The GuardianTyphoon Haiyan: is climate change to blame?The GuardianThe Philippines has been hit by 24 typhoons in the past year but the power of Haiyan was off the scale, killing thousands and leaving millions homeless. Is there even worse devastation to come? Share · Tweet this. Email. John Vidal and Damian Carrington.Destructive Philippine typhoon puts spotlight on climate concernsDaily News & Analysis500 million to go thirsty as climate warmsABC OnlineTyphoon Haiyan Overshadows UN Climate TalksNPRRapplerall 492 news articles »
Calgary HeraldFood, water, medicine trickles into Philippines capital flattened by typhoonCalgary HeraldTACLOBAN, Philippines — Desperately needed food, water and medical aid are only trickling into this city that took the worst blow from Typhoon Haiyan, while thousands of victims jammed the damaged airport Tuesday, seeking to be evacuated. “We need ...In Storm-Ravaged Philippines, Corruption Undermines InfrastructureNPRPhilippine authorities struggling with relief effortThe AgeTyphoon death estimates 'too much,' President Aquino of the Philippines tells ...CNN (blog)Toledo Blade -CTV News -The Standard Digital Newsall 6,559 news articles »
Irish TimesEgypt lifts post-Morsi state of emergencyIrish TimesOusted former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi stands in a cage in a courthouse on the first day of his trial in Cairo last week. Photograph: Reuters. Topics: News · World · Africa · Abdel Al Sisi · Mohamed Morsi · Muslim Brotherhood · Egypt; More Topics.VIEW: Where to for Egypt? —SP SethPakistan Daily TimesEgypt court rules post-Mursi state of emergency endedReuters UKEgypt announces end of state of emergencyHerald SunSky News Australia -Edmonton Journal -Indian Expressall 278 news articles »
New York TimesTalk of Chinese reform is no longer just talkABC OnlineChina has chosen to focus on economic reform rather than clamping down on its incipient credit bubble, which bodes well so long as it avoids collapse, writes Alan Kohler. Watching China grope its way towards a market economy is kind of moving, ...China unveils major reformsHindustan TimesChina pledges 'decisive' role for marketsSydney Morning HeraldCommunist Party urged to speed up China's financial reformsSouth China Morning PostNPR (blog) -Wall Street Journalall 229 news articles »
AFPVIEW: Where to for Egypt? —SP SethPakistan Daily TimesWhile Egypt is burning, metaphorically speaking, the debate goes on about whether the military takeover was a coup or an exercise in restoring democracy. The trial of the deposed President Mohamed Morsi and 14 other Muslim Brotherhood leaders, ...Egypt lifts post-Morsi state of emergencyIrish TimesEgypt ends state of emergencySydney Morning HeraldEgypt court rules post-Mursi state of emergency endedReuters UKAFP -Houston Chronicle -Los Angeles Timesall 315 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukTyphoon Haiyan: Tons of aid in Philippines, but not where neededNew Zealand HeraldSurvivors rush to board a C-130 military transport plane in Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines. Photo / AP. Do you know anyone affected by Typhoon Haiyan? Send your story, photos or video here. The day after Typhoon Haiyan struck the ...Typhoon Haiyan: Before and after photos of storm's damageCTV NewsPhilippine president puts typhoon death toll at 2000 to 2500The Globe and MailFla. storm chaser witnesses chaos of Typhoon HaiyanUSA TODAYHuffington Post -The Independent -ABS CBN Newsall 6,875 news articles »
Washington PostKerry is mistaken on settlementsJerusalem PostThe express purpose of the permanent status negotiation continues to be to determine, by agreement, the status of the territory, to which Israel has a longstanding legitimate claim. US Secretary of State John Kerry arrives in Geneva for Iran nuclear talks, Nov.Netanyahu is destroying Kerry's peace process - and the State of IsraelHaaretzAUTHOR INTERVIEW: Jewish story is everyone's storyBDliveRethinking Israel and unflagging US support for itDallas Morning News (blog)Arab News -Jewish Telegraphic Agency -The Guardianall 218 news articles »
Bulgarian leaders condemn attacks on immigrantsThe Star OnlineSOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's president and prime minister on Tuesday condemned a rise in attacks on immigrants following an influx of refugees, mainly from Syria, in a rare joint statement. The Balkan country, the poorest in the European Union, has been ...and more »
Washington PostSupertyphoons and Global WarmingSlate Magazine (blog)Earlier today, I posted an article about how — and even if — global warming is currently affecting the formation, development, and strength of tropical cyclones (hurricanes and typhoons). My conclusion, based on what I had I read (including the International ...Typhoon Haiyan: is climate change to blame?The GuardianTyphoon Haiyan influenced by climate change, scientists saySydney Morning HeraldPhilippines, Haiti hardest hit by weather extremesABS CBN NewsGMA News -BusinessWorld Online Edition -Straits Timesall 517 news articles »
Sky News AustraliaKerry: Senate should not OK new Iranian sanctionsSeattle Post IntelligencerWASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State John Kerry doesn't want Congress to approve any new sanctions on Iran while negotiations continue with Tehran about its nuclear program, which the U.S. and its allies worry could eventually produce nuclear ...Iran's Arak plant reveals depth of distrustFinancial TimesNetanyahu Says Geneva Deal Worth Billions of Dollars to IranBusinessweekWhite House warns Congress over opposing Iran dealBusiness RecorderReuters -The Star Online -Christian Science Monitorall 944 news articles »
New York TimesChina pledges 'decisive' role for marketsBrisbane TimesChina's leaders pledged to let markets play a "decisive" role in the economy as they unveiled a reform agenda for the next decade, looking to secure new drivers of future growth. China aims to achieve "decisive results" in its reform push by 2020, with ...Communist Party urged to speed up China's financial reformsSouth China Morning PostChina's Leaders Unveil Economic ReformsNPR (blog)China's pledge of big reforms cements era of market forcesFinancial TimesKhaleej Times -San Francisco Chronicleall 186 news articles »
New VisionCongolese peace deal faces hitchLos Angeles TimesJOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- After 19 years of fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, diplomats and envoys gathered for the signing of a deal to seal the defeat of the Congolese rebel group, M23. But the Congolese government and M23 ...DR Congo refuses to sign M23 'accord' in KampalaBBC NewsUganda says M23 rebel commander not under arrestSeattle Post IntelligencerCongo: Many other rebels groups threaten peaceKansas City Starall 155 news articles »
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