Voice of AmericaDeadline to Remove Syria's Chemical Weapons May Pass UnmetVoice of AmericaTuesday's deadline to move most of Syria's chemical weapons out of the country will likely go unmet. A statement issued over the weekend from the United Nations and an international chemical weapons monitoring group cited delays due to unstable security, ...Agreement reached on shipping Syria's chemicals: FMXinhuaSyria Has Yet to Move Arms as Deadline Draws NearNew York TimesSyria to miss chemical weapons deadlineThe AgeIrish Independent -The Nationall 343 news articles »
Indian ExpressSyrian saga continues to be grimgulfnews.comA small flotilla of Danish and Norwegian merchant vessels, assisted by Royal Navy warships, is on standby between Cyprus and the eastern Mediterranean, awaiting a deadly cargo of chemical weapons. According to an international agreement, the regime of ...Syria Chemical Weapons Deadline May Pass UnmetVoice of AmericaAgreement reached on shipping Syria's chemicals: FMXinhuaSyria Has Yet to Move Arms as Deadline Draws NearNew York TimesThe Age -Irish Independentall 342 news articles »
Business InsiderGoogle And Apple Are Racing To Build Smart DashboardsBusiness InsiderGoogle and Apple are both working on competing technologies that would bring apps, navigation and music together into smart dashboards based on their own mobile operating systems. Audi and Google are planning to unveil a new collaboration based on ...and more »
Washington PostEgypt arrests Al-Jazeera TV's 4-member crewTimes of IndiaCAIRO: Egypt's Interior Ministry says security forces have arrested journalists working for the Qatari-based Al-Jazeera network over alleged links to the Muslim Brotherhood, the leading Islamist group that was last week branded as a "terrorist" organization.Egypt's CounterrevolutionNew York TimesEgypt arrests 3 Al Jazeera journalistsCNN InternationalAnother deadly blast hits VolgogradABC OnlineBusiness Recorderall 829 news articles »
Irish IndependentBaby stealing obstetrician on trial in ChinaXinhuaXI'AN, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- The case of an obstetrician accused of trafficking seven babies, one of whom died, went before a court in northwest China's Shaanxi Province on Monday. Zhang Shuxia, a doctor with Fuping County Maternal and Child Health Care ...Chinese doctor faces trial for baby traffickingBusiness StandardDoctor admits baby theft in ChinaThe Guardian NigeriaZhang Yimou could face $1.2M fine for breaking China's 1-child policyLos Angeles TimesSky News -San Jose Mercury Newsall 197 news articles »
New VisionHeavy gunfire rocks KinshasaPublish Date: Dec 30, 2013New VisionGUNMEN attacked the airport and seized control of the state television headquarters in the capital of Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday in what appeared to be an attempt to seize power by supporters of religious leader Paul Joseph Mukungubila.and more »
Toronto StarTwo Al-Jazeera journalists, cameraman arrested in EgyptAl-BawabaEgyptian police arrested two reporters from the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera news channel "on suspicion of illegally broadcasting news harming 'domestic security,'" according to Agence France-Presse and Reuters. Officers raided the two reporters' hotel room in ...Al Jazeera journalists arrested in EgyptRTE.ieEgypt arrests 3 Al Jazeera journalistsCNNEGYPTPhilly.comThe Guardian -Straits Timesall 650 news articles »
Irish IndependentMichael Schumacher's helmet may save his life, says neurosurgeonTelegraph.co.ukMichael Schumacher's decision to wear a helmet while skiing in the French Alps may prove to save his life, according to a leading neurosurgeon. The seven-times Formula One champion is in a critical condition after striking his head on rocks while skiing ...F1 star Michael Schumacher fighting for his life after suffering brain ...Scottish Daily RecordFormula 1 driver Michael Schumacher in comaITNConcern for Michael SchumacherDeutsche WelleIrish Independent -Straits Times -Al-Arabiyaall 876 news articles »
Washington PostSecond blast kills 14 people in RussiaTVNZA bomb blast ripped a trolleybus apart in Volgograd today, killing 14 people in the second deadly attack in the southern city in two days and raising fears of further violence as Russia prepares to host the Winter Olympics. The morning rush-hour bombing, ...Second blast in two days in Russia kills 14The HinduVolgograd bombs: Second blast kills 10 after 17 die in stationThe AustralianRussian city hit by 2 bombings in 2 daysBoston GlobeMetro -USA TODAY -Ahram Onlineall 1,161 news articles »
Independent OnlineAbaThembu Royal family speaks out following death of MadibaeNCAFile: The AbaThembu Royal family has also noted that Nelson Mandela's grandsons, Mandla and Ndaba, are not wearing traditional mourning ribbons following the death of the late former South African president. Picture: SAPA ...Concerns over Mandela familySky News AustraliaS African royals concerned at Mandela family 'instability'Business StandardAbaThembu royals urge Mandela estate calmNews24Mail & Guardian Online -The Guardian Nigeriaall 35 news articles »
BBC NewsTalks in S'Sudan crisis beginThe Guardian NigeriaTHE leaders of two of South Sudan's neighbours, Kenya and Ethiopia, have arrived in the capital, Juba, in an attempt to halt fighting there. Thousands of people are feared dead in violence that began 11 days ago and has raised fears of a civil war. President ...South Sudan forces battle 'White Army' militiaWashington PostUN says armed groups near South Sudan townBangkok PostUN says armed groups close to South Sudan townKhaleej TimesTIME -TVNZ -The Observerall 775 news articles »
Belfast TelegraphJose Mourinho accuses Luis Suarez of 'diving' to win penaltyBusiness Recorderimage According to English media reports Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho claims Liverpool striker Luis Suarez should have been booked for diving during the Reds' 2-1 defeat at Stamford Bridge. Suarez was chasing fullback Cesar Azpilicueta when he went to ...What the back pages say on Monday, December 30: Wenger hails his Special ...Daily MailPHOTO: Eden Hazard celebrates his goal with Oscar against LiverpoolSoccerlensChelsea boss Mourinho tribute to the Premier League player: Amazing, beautiful ...Tribalfootball.comThe Star -Sports Mole -Reutersall 596 news articles »
Report: 70 journalists died on the job in 2013U.S. News & World ReportNEW YORK (AP) — At least 70 journalists were killed on the job around the world in 2013, including 29 who died covering the civil war in Syria and 10 slain in Iraq, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. The dead in Syria included a number of ...and more »
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