The Japan Daily PressJapanese ships leave for annual Antarctic whale huntThe Japan Daily PressThree ships – two Japanese whaling ships and a surveillance vessel – sailed to the Antarctic Sea last Saturday for the annual whale hunt. The ships left the western port of Shimonoseki to hunt for around a 1000 Antarctic minke and fin whales up until March ...Send customs ship to stop whaling: GreensHerald SunJapanese whaling fleet heads for annual Antarctic huntSydney Morning HeraldAnti-whaling activists prepare to head southABC OnlineTVNZ -GMA News -DigitalJournal.comall 41 news articles »
Financial Express27 nabbed after rare Singapore riotMalaysia KiniA crowd of around 400 people set fire to vehicles and clashed with police in the Indian district of Singapore late on Sunday after a man was hit and killed by a bus, the first major riot in the city-state for more than 40 years. Police said they had arrested 27 ...Singapore to inquire rare outbreak of riotingLivemintSingapore to set up committee to investigate riotNewstrack Indiaall 152 news articles »
Economic Times'Massive Monday' demonstrations continue despite Thailand's PM promising ...euronewsThe announcement came as thousands of Thais once again took to the streets in Bangkok. Protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban has responded saying the demonstrations will continue. Premier Yingluck Shinawatra had proposed to hold a referendum on her ...Amid protests, Thailand's PM Yingluck Shinawatra dissolves parliamentCNNThai prime minister asks monarchy to dissolve parliamentLos Angeles TimesThai PM Dissolves Parliament, Calls for Snap ElectionsVoice of AmericaThe Star Online -Zee News -BBC Newsall 680 news articles »
South African Broadcasting CorporationSouth Africans pay tribute to Mandela as a symbol of peaceeuronewsSouth Africans may have begun an official period of mourning for the former president Nelson Mandela who died on Thursday, but for many it is more a celebration of his life. Dancing and singing by ordinary South Africans, – black and white – has continued ...Economic freedom vital to open societyIndependent OnlineMandela death: South Africa parliament to pay tributeBBC News'Madiba did not doubt the light'Jamaica GleanerAl-Bawaba -New Vision -BDliveall 18,866 news articles »
FirstpostSingapore Promises Response to RiotsWall Street JournalSingapore's first riot in decades has raised the issue of tension between foreign workers and residents. The WSJ's Jake Maxwell Watts talks about what sparked the rare unrest. Up Next. Top News. PROGRAMS. Startup. MARKETS. FEATURED. BARRON'S ...Singapore shocked by worst outbreak of violence after man run over by bus in ...gulfnews.comHundreds of foreign workers riot in SingaporeHindu Business LineBus accident in Singapore sparks riotindiabloomsIrish Independent -Malaysia Kini -Moneycontrol.comall 178 news articles »
Express.co.ukArsenal 1 - Everton 1: Arsene Wenger raps spoilsportsExpress.co.ukARSENE WENGER cursed what he described as Everton's spoiling tactics and a dubious equaliser after Arsenal missed a chance to move a magnificent seven points clear at the top of the table. By: Simon Yeend. Published: Mon, December 9, 2013. Tweet.Everton hit back to stop Arsenal going seven upIrish IndependentA Defining Month Lies Ahead for ArsenalWall Street JournalRoss Barkley must not be rushed, Everton boss warns EnglandMetroTribalfootball.com -Daily Starall 704 news articles »
Washington PostN Korea confirms purge of top adviserFinancial TimesNorth Korea's state news agency has confirmed the purge of supreme leader Kim Jong Un's uncle and top adviser, accusing him of seeking to undermine the country's leadership while pursuing a “depraved†lifestyle. Last week South Korea's national ...N Korea confirms removal of powerbroker Chang Song-thaekBBC NewsJang Song Thaek, Kim Jong-un's uncle, removed from powerCBC.caNorth Korea confirms Kim Jong-Un uncle purgedChannel News AsiaStuff.co.nz -Businessweekall 204 news articles »
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