CNN InternationalRockets fired from Lebanon at northern IsraelJewish Telegraphic AgencyTwo of the rockets fired Sunday morning exploded near the northern town of Kiryat Shemona; others reportedly landed in Lebanese territory. No injuries or damage were reported in Israel. The Israeli military returned fire in the direction of the rocket launches.Israel-Lebanon Border Heats UpIsrael TodayIsrael and Lebanon exchange cross-border rocket and artillery fire in rare flare ...The IndependentIsrael's Netanyahu blames Hezbollah for rocket fireBusiness StandardToledo Blade -Arutz Shevaall 148 news articles »
The HinduBlockades Thwart Candidate Registration for Thai ElectionWall Street JournalBANGKOK—Thai election officials Sunday struggled to register candidates for national elections slated for just over a month from now, with antigovernment protesters blockading registration centers in a bid to sabotage the contentious polls. The blockades ...A silent coup on the streets of ThailandBDliveThailand's silent coup and what it portendsTimes of OmanOne dead in new Thai political violenceArab NewsBangkok Post -The Australian -Business Standardall 600 news articles »
Civilians Trying to Flee South Sudan Violence Are Caught Between Two SidesNew York TimesMALAKAL, South Sudan — When the shooting started last week, Othom Bol quickly fled with his wife and their three young children to what he thought would be the safety of the United Nations peacekeeping base on the outskirts of town. Enlarge This Image ...and more »
Washington Post25000 rebel youths march toward disputed South Sudan cityFox NewsJUBA, South Sudan – Twenty-five thousand young men who make up a tribal militia known as the "White Army" are marching toward a contested state capital in South Sudan, an official said Saturday, dimming hopes for a cease-fire. Seeking an end to the ...S. Sudan rivals under pressure to end violence...New VisionFighting continues in S Sudan despite ceasefire effortsBusiness StandardSouth Sudan rejects rebel call to free politiciansBoston GlobeSydney Morning Herald -Xinhua -New York Timesall 444 news articles »
Sydney Morning HeraldEx-England skippers turn on CookBrisbane Times"There's not going to be much sympathy from the England supporters," Strauss said after England suffered an eight-wicket defeat on Sunday in the fourth Test in Melbourne to go 4-0 down in the Ashes series. Advertisement ...England's captain Alastair Cook reacts after losing their fourth Ashes cricket test ...MetroAshes 2013-14: Alastair Cook accepts his position as England captain is under ...Telegraph.co.ukEngland beaten by Australia in fourth test as they face Ashes whitewashIrish IndependentThe Hindu -Mail & Guardian Online -SuperSport (blog)all 1,959 news articles »
Philly.comProtester killed in Thailand violencePhilly.comAntigovernment protesters in Bangkok, Thailand, mourn Saturday in front of the picture of Yuthana Ong-art, who was shot and killed earlier in the day. Two others were wounded in the attack. WASON WANICHAKORN / AP. Travel Deals. $999 & up -- 10-Nt.Thailand's silent coup and what it portendsTimes of OmanThai protesters vow to seize Bangkok after New YearFree DistrictOne dead in new Thai political violenceArab NewsPakistan Daily Times -New Straits Times -Bangkok Postall 591 news articles »
Washington PostIsrael names Palestinian prisoners to be releasedUSA TODAYJERUSALEM (AP) — Israel has announced the names of 26 long-serving Palestinian prisoners it will release this week. Israel released the list late Saturday. All were convicted in connection to the killing of Israelis. The Israeli government said the crimes were ...Kerry set for New Year bid to push forward Mideast peace talksDeutsche WelleKerry to travel to West Asia for peace talksBusiness StandardKerry in New Year trip to Mideast for peace talksBusiness RecorderBoston Globe -NBCNews.com (blog) -Al-Bawabaall 526 news articles »
HaaretzIsrael names Palestinian prisoners it will release under pledge made to restart ...The ProvinceJERUSALEM - Israel has announced the names of 26 long-serving Palestinian prisoners it will release this week. Israel released the list late Saturday. All were convicted in connection to the killing of Israelis. The Israeli government said the crimes were ...Kerry set for New Year bid to push forward Mideast peace talksDeutsche WelleIsrael names pre-Oslo prisoners set for releaseMa'an News AgencyKerry to travel to West Asia for peace talksBusiness StandardBusiness Recorder -Boston Globeall 540 news articles »
Daily News & Analysisdna analysis: 2013 — The year Narendra Modi grew strongerDaily News & AnalysisWhoever said 13 is an unlucky number? For Narendra Modi, the 13th year of this century has been the luckiest. From being anointed the BJP's prime ministerial candidate to winning a majority in three state assembly elections, and now, the metro court ...Modi's blog evokes anger among victimsThe Hindu (blog)Narendra Modi must go beyond Congress bashingHindustan TimesNarendra Modi's remarks over 2002 riots an image makeover strategy: CongressFinancial ExpressTimes of India -Business Standardall 1,190 news articles »
The GuardianA silent coup on the streets of ThailandBDliveAn anti-government protester blows a whistle during a rally in central Bangkok on Friday. Picture: REUTERS. Related articles. Thai government to ask army to secure election · Thai PM unveils reform plan but protesters still threaten poll. THAILAND is once ...Thai protesters vow to seize Bangkok after New YearFree DistrictThai anti-government protester shot deadPakistan Daily TimesPrayuth's coup comments draw Pheu Thai rebukeBangkok PostBusiness Standard -RT -Indian Expressall 586 news articles »
New VisionS. Sudan rivals under pressure to end violence...New VisionSouth Sudanese President Salva Kiir (R) and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta (C) reviewing a guard of honour during a visit to Juba. Kenyatta and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn flew into Juba for talks with Kiir, an AFP journalist said.Fighting continues in S Sudan despite ceasefire effortsBusiness StandardSouth Sudan rejects rebel call to free politiciansBoston Globe'White army' of 25000 young men on the march in South SudanSydney Morning HeraldXinhua -Deutsche Welle -New York Timesall 438 news articles »
Economic TimesChina abolishes re-education camps, eases one-child policyBusiness StandardThe National People's Congress, China's top legislature, approved resolutions Saturday to abolish controversial re-education labour camps and ease its equally criticised one-child policy. The standing committee of the NPC passed the resolutions after a ...Q&A on China's one-child policyAhram OnlineChina eases one-child policy, does away with labor campsZee NewsChina formally eased one-child policy and abolished labour campsJagran JoshNew Zealand Herald -NBCNews.comall 277 news articles »
Gulf Daily NewsStudent killed in clash with policeGulf Daily NewsCAIRO: One student was killed yesterday and scores were arrested when supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood clashed with Egyptian police at the Cairo campus of Al Azhar University. Shaimaa Mounir, a student activist, said the dead student was Khaled El ...One killed as Islamist students and police clash in CairoZee NewsCairo al-Azhar campus torched amid Egypt protestsBBC NewsStudent Protester Killed in CairoSlate Magazine (blog)The Times (subscription) -Straits Times -Seattle Post Intelligencerall 352 news articles »
The IndependentPope Francis can heal the Catholic ChurchThe IndependentA homeless man taught me a lesson over Christmas. His name was Marczin. The unemployed truck driver from Poland currently sleeps in a Vatican porch with three other itinerants and his dog. Their bags, sacks and blankets constitute a modern crib on the ...Homeless Trans Woman Andrea Quintero's Funeral Held By Jesuits at 'Church ...Huffington PostManaging Hearts: Pope Francis' Radical Leadership StyleForbesAn old man in a hurry to revitalise his churchFinancial TimesSydney Morning Herald -Businessweekall 211 news articles »
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