The Wayback Machine - http://web.archive.org./web/20131218195827/http://wn.com/
Delivers breaking news from all over the world in 50 languages
Loading results ...
Loading results ...

SEARCH FOR RADIOS





Loading results ...
  • Play next
  • Russian bailout only temporary fix to Ukraine's problems - Business Daily...10:15
  • Violence escalates in CAR outside capital...2:29
  • South Sudan: thousands displaced as violence engulfs country...0:53
  • Britain's MI6 linked to Libya torture scandal...3:01
  • AFGHANISTAN After US Withdrawal: Return Of The TALIBAN & CIVIL WAR...24:01
  • South Sudan President says attempted coup 'foiled'...1:44
  • December 17 2013 Breaking News South Korea expands air defense zone to partially overlap China's...20:43
  • UN requests aid for Syria...2:04
  • North Korea Commemorates Second Anniversary of Late Leader's Death...1:36
  • Centrafrique: opération française contre les "anti-balaka"...0:40
  • Can Edward Snowden get amnesty?...2:48
  • South Sudan's president says coup attempt 'foiled'...1:44
  • Israel Builds Lebanon Border Fence Between Israel's Metulla and Lebanon's Kila Village...1:04
  • 'I won't resign', says Thai PM as protests continue...0:48
add video playlist Russia's $15bn loan to Ukraine will help Kiev to pay its bills for now, but the country has deeper financial problems it will need to address in the medium and long term. Also, the eurozone's Finance Ministers have agreed on a fund for failing European banks. Stephen Carroll has today's business-round up. 12/18/2013 BUSINESS DAILY You are watching the latest business report from FRANCE 24. More business news on FRANCE 24: http://www.france24.com/en/business FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 http://www.france24.com
Russia\'s $15bn loan to Ukraine will help Kiev to pay its bills for now, but the country has deeper financial problems it will need to address in the medium and long term. Also, the eurozone\'s Finance Ministers have agreed on a fund for failing European banks. Stephen Carroll has today\'s business-round up.
12/18/2013 BUSINESS DAILY
You are watching the latest business report from FRANCE 24.
More business news on FRANCE 24:
http://www.france24.com/en/business

FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7
http://www.france24.com
Rus­sian bailout only tem­po­rary fix to Ukraine's prob­lems - Busi­ness Daily
10:15
Foreign forces are trying to keep an unsteady peace between rival militias in the Central African Republic.  Violence has seen thousands of people flee their homes in the capital Bangui. They\'re now living in camps, under the protection of French and African Union soldiers.  But the unrest is not limited to the capital.  Al Jazeera\'s reports from Bossangoa, 300 km north of Bangui.
Vi­o­lence es­ca­lates in CAR out­side cap­i­tal
2:29
South Sudan: thousands displaced as violence engulfs country 

Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD

People displaced in Juba, South Sudan, seek refuge at a UN base after days of battles and what the government is calling an attempted coup. Around 500 people have been killed in the last three days, with hundreds more left injured. A local resident recalls how streets in the city are strewn with bodies waiting to be buried

Click here for full Guardian article:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2013/dec/18/south-sudan-thousands-displaced-violence-video
South Sudan: thou­sands dis­placed as vi­o­lence en­gulfs coun­try
0:53
False intelligence extracted by torture in Tripoli\'s notorious Abu Salim prison has been linked to arrests of Libyan dissidents in the United Kingdom, an investigation by Al Jazeera\'s People and Power has revealed.
In this exclusive report, Abdel-Hakim Belhaj, the leader of the anti-Gaddafi resistance group, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), explains that he and fellow leader Sami al-Saadi were subjected to torture by his Libyan interrogators, which forced them to give up the names of innocent residents in the UK. 

Al-Saadi and Belhaj also claim foreign agents, including British agents, questioned them in Abu Salim prison. These allegations form the basis of a lawsuit against the British government.

According to Belhaj\'s lawyers, the men and their families were pawns in a deal struck by Britain in 2004.
After Gaddafi\'s fall, the role played by British intelligence agencies was discovered. 

\
Britain's MI6 linked to Libya tor­ture scan­dal
3:01
AFGHANISTAN After US Withdrawal: Return Of The TALIBAN & CIVIL WAR


Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said that the withdrawal of the US-led forces from his country will lead to the return of the Taliban. The US and its allies invaded Afghanistan in 2001 as part of the so-called war on terror. The offensive removed the Taliban from power, but insecurity remains across the country. In this episode of INFocus, we will examine whether or not the withdrawal of the US-led foreign troops will push the country to a bloody civil war, to what extent the Taliban is already in control of the country and what share of any future government they could expect to gain.
AFGHANISTAN After US With­draw­al: Re­turn Of The TAL­IBAN & CIVIL WAR
24:01
A curfew is in place in South Sudan\'s capital Juba after fighting broke out between rival army factions.    President Salva Kiir says renegade soldiers led by the ousted vice president tried to overthrow his government.    Al Jazeera Azhar Sukri has the latest.
South Sudan Pres­i­dent says at­tempt­ed coup 'foiled'
1:44
December 17 2013 South Korea expands air defense zone to partially overlap China\'s http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/12/08/us-korea-china-air-idUSBRE9B703M20131208

December 17 2013 Breaking News USA Asia Pacific Japan China Islands dispute tensions - USA owes communist China 3.5 Trillion $$$ USA is China\'s slave Proverbs 22:7 - Psalm 37:21 - Last Days Final Hour News Prophecy Update 

December 5 2013 Breaking News USA sends new submarine hunting jets to Japan amid East Asia tension https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvKcqXdj8vE

December 8 2013 Breaking News Fukushima worldwide Nuclear Crisis not contained Last Days News  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI6fK7kSvTA

December 10 2013 Breaking News USA sends new submarine hunting jets to Japan amid East Asia tension - http://news.yahoo.com/u-sends-submarine-hunting-jets-japan-amid-east-064511364--finance.html

December 2nd 2013 Breaking News USA Vice President Joe Biden heads to Asia amid tensions over China air zone - http://news.yahoo.com/japan-pm-discuss-china-air-zone-us-vice-085635806.html

November 2013 Asia Pacific http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/asia-pacific/

October 2013 The Real Reason Behind China\'s Military Expansion http://oilprice.com/Geopolitics/Asia/The-Real-Reason-Behind-Chinas-Military-Expansion.html

Russia Announces a Naval Buildup in the Pacific http://thediplomat.com/2013/07/russia-announces-a-naval-buildup-in-the-pacific/

USA amasses nukes in Asia-Pacific to target China, Russia http://presstv.com/detail/2013/04/05/296664/us-builds-up-nuclear-threat-against-china/

Obama\'s \
De­cem­ber 17 2013 Break­ing News South Korea ex­pands air de­fense zone to par­tial­ly over­lap China's
20:43
Over 100,000 people have already died according to the UN, as fighting in Syria continues between the government and the foreign-backed insurgent forces. It has been three years of conflict, and a study conducted by the United Nations shows, four out of every five people in Syria is seriously concerned about food. Millions of Syrians have fled their homes, and are now facing danger as the country has become very cold in recent weeks. Valeria Amos, the UN Under-Secretary for humanitarian affairs spoke about the crisis to the United Nations Security Council Monday morning, having recently returned from Syria.
UN re­quests aid for Syria
2:04
North Korea holds mass memorial for second anniversary of Kim Jong Il\'s death, less than a week after executing the man thought to have been second most powerful man in country. Mana Rabiee reports.
North Korea Com­mem­o­rates Sec­ond An­niver­sary of Late Lead­er's Death
1:36
Après les ex-rebelles Séléka, l\'armée française a mené mardi une nouvelle opération de désarmement à Bangui, visant cette fois les milices chrétiennes \
Cen­trafrique: opéra­tion française con­tre les "an­ti-bal­a­ka"
0:40
The man leading the NSA\'s Edward Snowden task force discusses the possibility of amnesty with CBS 60 Minutes.
Can Ed­ward Snow­den get amnesty?
2:48
South Sudan\'s President says a group of renegade soldiers have failed in an attempt to overthrow him. Tensions have been high since Salva Kiir sacked his ent.

 - delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories from South Sudan.

Africa\'s youngest state South Sudan has foiled a coup, while the Central African Republic faces humanitarian crisis. South Sudan\'s President Salva Kirr says .

Salva Kiir says government now in full control of the capital and declares a dawn-to-dusk curfew. South Sudan\'s President Salva Kiir has said a coup led by his former deputy has been foiled.

Fresh gunfire is reportedly still being heard in South Sudan\'s capital, Juba, just a day after President Salva Kiir announced the foiling of a coup attempt i.

South Sudan president says coup was foiled The president of South Sudan says the military has foiled a coup orchestrated by a group of soldiers. President Salva Kiir told a news conference.

News for South Sudan Kiir on failed coup attempt South Sudan\'s Kiir Imposes Curfew After Juba Military Coup Fails Bloomberg ‎- 4 hours ago South Sudanese President Salva Kiir imposed a curfew.

Gunfire - including the sporadic firing of heavy weapons - resumes a day after President Kiir said he had foiled a coup. Fresh gunfire rang out in South Suda.

President Salva Kiir says South Sudan has put down an attempted coup by soldiers loyal to his sacked deputy, after heavy gunfire in Juba.

The FBI is investigating racially-motivated crimes committed during America\'s Civil Rights era. Many of the murders remain unsolved, but in small towns acros.

Fresh gunfire is reportedly still being heard in South Sudan\'s capital, Juba, just a day after President Salva Kiir announced the foiling of a coup attempt i. Heavy gunfire has continued overnight.

Talking South Sudan on BBC World this afternoon. The president of South Sudan, the world\'s newest state, says his troops have foiled an attempted coup, after.

Syrian refugees who have fled the war to neighbouring Jordan have access to a variety of health services. But that does not include special treatment and sch.

Chile\'s once and future leader Michelle Bachelet has won a presidential runoff, returning center-left parties to power by promising profound social changes i.

She entered the history books as Chile\'s first woman leader in 2006, governing for four years. Now Michelle Bachelet is back, after winning a run-off electio.

The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.

Polls have closed in Chile following a second round of voting to choose a new president. Former President and socialist leader Michelle Bachelet is tipped on.

السلطات السودانية تعلن احباط محاولة انقلابية يمكنك زيارة موقع سودانيزاونلاين دوت كم لاخر اخبار السودان من هنا Like us @ facebo.

US government watchdog says chemicals found in many liquid soaps may cause health risks. Dr. Leonardo Trasande, associate professor of paediatrics at New Yor.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has presided over a major remembrance ceremony on the second anniversary of the death of his father and former leader Kim Jon.

Iranian President Hassaan Rouhani is making headlines in a way an Iranian leader has not done for decades. He is scheduled to speak to the world at the UN an.

Hundreds of Jamaat-e-Islami party supporters attended burial of Abdul Quader Mollah, who was hanged for war crimes committed during the 1971 war of independe.

The UN says the security situation in Libya is getting worse. We ask if the interim government can assert its authority amid claims that rebels are torturing.

This week on One on One, meet the remarkably talented stand-up comedian, Russell Peters, whose shows sell out quickly all over the world as he incorporates h.

The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.
South Sudan's pres­i­dent says coup at­tempt 'foiled'
1:44
Israel has begun building a wall along a 1 kilometre stretch of its border with Lebanon, saying the barrier was necessary to boost security for an Israeli frontier town across from a Lebanese village.

An Israeli security fence already runs along the entire border but the military said defences needed to be bolstered with a 5-7 metre high cement wall between the Israeli town of Metulla and the Lebanese village of Kila. The Israeli military said the border project had been approved by both the United Nations and the Lebanese Army.

Some 12,000 UN peacekeepers are stationed in the border area in southern Lebanon to monitor a tense ceasefire since Israel fought a war against Lebanon\'s Hezbollah guerrillas in 2006. Israel is also building a security fence in its south, along the border with Egypt\'s Sinai desert, citing worries over militant activity and smuggling.
Is­rael Builds Lebanon Bor­der Fence Be­tween Is­rael's Metul­la and Lebanon's Kila Vil­lage
1:04
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra says she will not resign. In an emotional speech she...

euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe
     Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a
     Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU

http://www.euronews.com/2013/12/10/thai-pm-refuses-to-go-protests-continue
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra says she will not resign. In an emotional speech she pleaded with protesters to go home and and try to achieve what they want through the electoral system. Yingluck has called an early general election for February 2. 

But protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban remains defiant. He\'s given Tingluck 24 hours to step down.

The demonstrators claim Yingluck\'s government is controlled by her brother, ousted leader Thaskin Shinawatra.

The protesters want to oust Yingluck and eradicate the influence of Thaksin. He was toppled by the military seven years ago and has chosen to live in exile rather than serve a jail term.

The protests was sparked by a government bid to introduce an amnesty that would have cancelled his conviction for fraud.


Find us on:
     Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY
     Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans
     Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews
'I won't re­sign', says Thai PM as protests con­tin­ue
0:48
Left-wing candidate Michelle Bachelet has been elected Chilean president for a second time, defeating her run-off rival by a wide margin.

With almost all votes counted, Ms Bachelet had 62% to 38% for Evelyn Matthei, a former minister from the ruling centre-right coalition.

Ms Bachelet first served as president in 2006-10, after which she was obliged by electoral laws to stand down.

The BBC\'s Gideon Long reports that education, constitution and electoral reform are all key to Ms Bachelet\'s plans.
BBC News - Michelle Bachelet wins Chile elec­tion run off
2:33



updated 18 Dec 2013; published 18 Dec 2013
10:15
Rus­sian bailout only tem­po­rary fix to Ukraine's prob­lems - Busi­ness Daily
STL Today 18 Dec 2013, Ukraine's prime minister says that a bailout deal reached with Russia will guarantee financial stability in the economically...
add video playlist
updated 16 Dec 2013; published 16 Dec 2013
2:29
Vi­o­lence es­ca­lates in CAR out­side cap­i­tal
Al Jazeera 18 Dec 2013, The United Nations's refugee agency has said that approximately 210,000 people have been displaced in the capital of the Central African Republic, Bangui, in the past two weeks as a result of sectarian violence. Central Africans have been running away from the fighting between Muslims and Christians in the country, where France has around...
add video playlist
updated 18 Dec 2013; published 18 Dec 2013
0:53
South Sudan: thou­sands dis­placed as vi­o­lence en­gulfs coun­try
DNA India 18 Dec 2013, The United Nations received reports from local sources in South Sudan on Tuesday that between 400 and 500 people had been killed and up to 800 wounded in the latest violence, and the government said it had arrested 10 politicians in connection with a "foiled coup". "Two hospitals have recorded between 400 and 500 dead and (up to) 800...
add video playlist
updated 18 Dec 2013; published 18 Dec 2013
3:01
Britain's MI6 linked to Libya tor­ture scan­dal
Al Jazeera 18 Dec 2013, False intelligence extracted by torture in Tripoli's notorious Abu Salim prison has been linked to arrests of Libyan dissidents in the United Kingdom, an investigation by Al Jazeera's People and Power has revealed. In this exclusive report, Abdel-Hakim Belhaj, the leader of the anti-Gaddafi resistance group, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group...
add video playlist
updated 09 Oct 2012; published 09 Oct 2012
24:01
AFGHANISTAN After US With­draw­al: Re­turn Of The TAL­IBAN & CIVIL WAR
BBC News 17 Dec 2013, UK Prime Minister David Cameron has said that British troops will return from Afghanistan having accomplished the main aim of their mission - to achieve a basic level of security. But how secure is Afghanistan, and what shape is the country in? BBC World Service reporter Dawood Azami takes at look at the challenges Afghanistan faces today. Security...
add video playlist
updated 17 Dec 2013; published 17 Dec 2013
1:44
South Sudan Pres­i­dent says at­tempt­ed coup 'foiled'
San Francisco Chronicle 17 Dec 2013, KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Sporadic gunfire rang out in the capital, Juba, overnight as the military "cleared out remnants" of a faction of soldiers accused of mounting a coup attempt, the country's foreign minister said Tuesday amid an ongoing hunt for the former deputy president who is accused of leading the failed plot. Barnaba Marial Benjamin told...
add video playlist
updated 08 Dec 2013; published 08 Dec 2013
20:43
De­cem­ber 17 2013 Break­ing News South Korea ex­pands air de­fense zone to par­tial­ly over­lap China's
New Straits/Business Times 17 Dec 2013, TOKYO: Japan announced Tuesday it will buy stealth fighters, drones and submarines as part of a splurge on military hardware that will beef up defence of far-flung islands amid a simmering territorial row with China. The cabinet of hawkish Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed to spend 24.7 trillion yen (US$240 billion) between 2014 and 2019 in a...
add video playlist
updated 17 Dec 2013; published 17 Dec 2013
2:04
UN re­quests aid for Syria
Longview News Journal 17 Dec 2013, BEIRUT (AP) — The exodus of millions of people from Syria in one of the largest refugee flights in decades is pushing neighboring countries to a breaking point, and thousands of lives are threatened with the onset of a bitter winter....
add video playlist
updated 18 Dec 2013; published 18 Dec 2013
1:36
North Korea Com­mem­o­rates Sec­ond An­niver­sary of Late Lead­er's Death
BBC News 17 Dec 2013, North Korea is marking the second anniversary of the death of leader Kim Jong-il, days after the dramatic purge of a top-level official. Images from Pyongyang showed ranks of thousands of officials at a ceremony to commemorate Mr Kim. His son, Kim Jong-un, inherited the leadership after his death in 2011. Last week he presided over the execution of...
add video playlist
updated 17 Dec 2013; published 17 Dec 2013
0:40
Cen­trafrique: opéra­tion française con­tre les "an­ti-bal­a­ka"
Al Jazeera 17 Dec 2013, Homes are being torched and child soldiers are roaming the streets, as the Central African Republic continues to be plagued by inter-militia violence. The cycle of violence is deeply set, as communities become mired in distrust and a will for revenge in tit-for-tat attacks. Hundreds of people have been killed in recent weeks, as the...
add video playlist
updated 16 Dec 2013; published 16 Dec 2013
2:48
Can Ed­ward Snow­den get amnesty?
BBC News 16 Dec 2013, A top National Security Agency official says it is considering offering an amnesty to fugitive US intelligence analyst Edward Snowden if he agrees to stop leaking secret documents. The man in charge of assessing the leaks' damage, Richard Ledgett, said he could be open to an amnesty deal. Disclosures by the fugitive intelligence analyst have...
add video playlist
updated 18 Dec 2013; published 18 Dec 2013
1:44
South Sudan's pres­i­dent says coup at­tempt 'foiled'
Yahoo Daily News 16 Dec 2013, JUBA (Reuters) - The South Sudanese president declared a curfew in the capital Juba on Monday after clashes overnight between rival factions of soldiers. The fighting broke out following months of tension after...
add video playlist
updated 02 May 2012; published 02 May 2012
1:04
Is­rael Builds Lebanon Bor­der Fence Be­tween Is­rael's Metul­la and Lebanon's Kila Vil­lage
Belfast Telegraph 16 Dec 2013, Israeli troops have shot two Lebanese soldiers, hours after a Lebanese army sniper killed an Israeli soldier. The shooting took place just after midnight last night after Israeli forces identified "suspicious movement" along the border and shot two members of Lebanon's armed forces. The shooting occurred near where a Lebanese army sniper killed an...
add video playlist
updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
0:48
'I won't re­sign', says Thai PM as protests con­tin­ue
Al Jazeera 16 Dec 2013, Bangkok, Thailand - The charge was murder. The accused was a former prime minister, once the political darling of his country’s urban middle class, and now leader of the opposition. Abhisit Vejjajiva reported last week to the Criminal Court in Bangkok to be for allegedly ordering soldiers to gun down scores of people protesting against his...
add video playlist
Ukraine PM vows stability after Moscow deal
Full Article STL Today
18 Dec 2013

Ukraine's prime minister says that a bailout deal reached with Russia will guarantee financial stability in the economically...

Wn.com/Euromaidan
Wn.com/Protests In Ukraine
Wn.com/Ukraine Bailout
Pro-European Union activists shout slogans during a rally outside the office of the richest man of Ukraine Rinat Akhmetov during an anti-government protest in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukranian President Viktor Yanukovych both pledged Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013 to boost economic and trade ties to expand the "strategic partnership" between the two neighbors.
photo: AP / Sergei Grits


UN says 210,000 displaced in CAR violence
Full Article Al Jazeera
18 Dec 2013

The United Nations's refugee agency has said that approximately 210,000 people have been displaced in the capital of the Central African Republic, Bangui, in the past two weeks as a result of sectarian violence. Central Africans have been running away from the fighting between Muslims and Christians in the country, where France has around...

Wn.com/Central African Republic Crisis
Wn.com/Conflict In Car
Wn.com/Séléka Rebellion
A severely malnourished child lays by his mother at Bangui's pediatric center in Bangui, Central African Republic, Tuesday Dec. 17, 2013.
photo: AP / Jerome Delay


UN told up to 500 killed in South Sudan clashes
Full Article DNA India
18 Dec 2013

The United Nations received reports from local sources in South Sudan on Tuesday that between 400 and 500 people had been killed and up to 800 wounded in the latest violence, and the government said it had arrested 10 politicians in connection with a "foiled coup". "Two hospitals have recorded between 400 and 500 dead and (up to) 800...

Wn.com/South Sudan Internal Conflict
Wn.com/Salva Kiir
Wn.com/Violence In South Sudan
In this handout image from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan taken on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013 a United Nations soldier stands guard as civilians arrive at UNMISS compound adjacent to the Juba International Airport to take refuge.
photo: AP / Rolla Hinedi


Britain's MI6 linked to Libya torture scandal
Full Article Al Jazeera
18 Dec 2013

False intelligence extracted by torture in Tripoli's notorious Abu Salim prison has been linked to arrests of Libyan dissidents in the United Kingdom, an investigation by Al Jazeera's People and Power has revealed. In this exclusive report, Abdel-Hakim Belhaj, the leader of the anti-Gaddafi resistance group, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group...

Wn.com/Abu Salim Prison
Wn.com/Human Rights
Wn.com/Libya Torture Scandal
In this Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011 file photo, a Libyan man takes pictures of the courtyard of Abu Salim prison, in Tripoli, Libya. Human Rights Watch said it has uncovered evidence of a wider use of waterboarding in American interrogations of detainees than has been acknowledged by the United States.
photo: AP / Francois Mori


What kind of Afghanistan will foreign forces leave?
Full Article BBC News
17 Dec 2013

UK Prime Minister David Cameron has said that British troops will return from Afghanistan having accomplished the main aim of their mission - to achieve a basic level of security. But how secure is Afghanistan, and what shape is the country in? BBC World Service reporter Dawood Azami takes at look at the challenges Afghanistan faces today. Security...

Wn.com/Afghan War
Wn.com/Human Rights
Wn.com/Taliban
File - Soldiers from th 6th Khandak, 3rd Brigade, 203rd Corps Afghan National Army added 60mm mortar systems to their entourage of armaments and recieve assistance from Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment on how to operate their new equipment, 07 July 2013.
photo: US Army / Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth Foss


Gunfire in S Sudan as military hunts coup plotters
Full Article San Francisco Chronicle
17 Dec 2013

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Sporadic gunfire rang out in the capital, Juba, overnight as the military "cleared out remnants" of a faction of soldiers accused of mounting a coup attempt, the country's foreign minister said Tuesday amid an ongoing hunt for the former deputy president who is accused of leading the failed plot. Barnaba Marial Benjamin told...

Wn.com/East Africa
Wn.com/South Sudan
Wn.com/Salva Kiir
File - South Sudan President Salva Kiir arrives to pay his respects to the body of late Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, at the national palace in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012.
photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell


Japan invests in new military kit as China row simmers
Full Article New Straits/Business Times
17 Dec 2013

TOKYO: Japan announced Tuesday it will buy stealth fighters, drones and submarines as part of a splurge on military hardware that will beef up defence of far-flung islands amid a simmering territorial row with China. The cabinet of hawkish Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed to spend 24.7 trillion yen (US$240 billion) between 2014 and 2019 in a...

Wn.com/China Japan Conflict
Wn.com/East China Sea Dispute
Wn.com/Senkaku Islands
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe gives a statement to the media after a meeting with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, unseen, at the Istana in Singapore on Friday July 26, 2013.
photo: AP / Bryan van der Beek


UN makes record funding appeal for Syria
Full Article Longview News Journal
17 Dec 2013

BEIRUT (AP) — The exodus of millions of people from Syria in one of the largest refugee flights in decades is pushing neighboring countries to a breaking point, and thousands of lives are threatened with the onset of a bitter winter....

Wn.com/Peace Talks - Syria
Wn.com/Syrian Refugees
Wn.com/Syrian Violence
Syrian refugee children shout during a spontaneous protest they initiated against Syrian President Bashar Assad, in a camp in Yayladagi, Turkey, near the Syrian border, Wednesday, June 15, 2011.
photo: AP / Vadim Ghirda


North Korea marks Kim Jong-il death amid purge tensions
Full Article BBC News
17 Dec 2013

North Korea is marking the second anniversary of the death of leader Kim Jong-il, days after the dramatic purge of a top-level official. Images from Pyongyang showed ranks of thousands of officials at a ceremony to commemorate Mr Kim. His son, Kim Jong-un, inherited the leadership after his death in 2011. Last week he presided over the execution of...

Wn.com/Death Of Kim Jong-il
Wn.com/Kim Jong-il
Wn.com/North Korea
As North Koreans arrive to pay their respects, women sweep the base of statues of the late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, right, in Pyongyang, North Korea, Monday, Dec. 16, 2013, the eve of the second anniversary of the death of Kim Jong Il.
photo: AP / David Guttenfelder


CAR chaos escalates beyond capital
Full Article Al Jazeera
17 Dec 2013

Homes are being torched and child soldiers are roaming the streets, as the Central African Republic continues to be plagued by inter-militia violence. The cycle of violence is deeply set, as communities become mired in distrust and a will for revenge in tit-for-tat attacks. Hundreds of people have been killed in recent weeks, as the...

Wn.com/Central African Republic Crisis
Wn.com/Conflict In C.a.republic
Wn.com/Seleka Rebellion
Anti-Balaka Christian militiamen walk through a forest clearing outside Central African Republic's capital Bangui Sunday Dec. 15, 2013.
photo: AP / Jerome Delay


Edward Snowden leaks: NSA amnesty 'considered'
Full Article BBC News
16 Dec 2013

A top National Security Agency official says it is considering offering an amnesty to fugitive US intelligence analyst Edward Snowden if he agrees to stop leaking secret documents. The man in charge of assessing the leaks' damage, Richard Ledgett, said he could be open to an amnesty deal. Disclosures by the fugitive intelligence analyst have...

Wn.com/Edward Snowden
Wn.com/National Security Agency
Wn.com/Us Intelligence
A supporter holds a picture of Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked top-secret information about U.S. surveillance programs, outside the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong Thursday, June 13, 2013.
photo: AP / Kin Cheung


South Sudan declares curfew after troops clash around capital
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
16 Dec 2013

JUBA (Reuters) - The South Sudanese president declared a curfew in the capital Juba on Monday after clashes overnight between rival factions of soldiers. The fighting broke out following months of tension after...

Wn.com/Salva Kiir
Wn.com/Sudan Sudan Conflict
Wn.com/Sudanese Civil War
File - South Sudanese President Salva Kiir addresses his country’s national assembly, known as August House, urging it to halt all oil production in South Sudan, 23 January, 2012.
photo: UN / Isaac Billy


Israel shoots two Lebanese soldiers
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
16 Dec 2013

Israeli troops have shot two Lebanese soldiers, hours after a Lebanese army sniper killed an Israeli soldier. The shooting took place just after midnight last night after Israeli forces identified "suspicious movement" along the border and shot two members of Lebanon's armed forces. The shooting occurred near where a Lebanese army sniper killed an...

Wn.com/Lebanon Conflict
Wn.com/Mideast Peace
Wn.com/United Nations
Israeli soldiers stand guard in Rosh Hanikra, Israel, near the border between northern Israel and Lebanon, Monday, Dec. 16, 2013. Israeli troops shot two Lebanese soldiers early on Monday.
photo: AP / Ariel Schalit


Thai politics ruled by 'culture of impunity'
Full Article Al Jazeera
16 Dec 2013

Bangkok, Thailand - The charge was murder. The accused was a former prime minister, once the political darling of his country’s urban middle class, and now leader of the opposition. Abhisit Vejjajiva reported last week to the Criminal Court in Bangkok to be for allegedly ordering soldiers to gun down scores of people protesting against his...

Wn.com/Abhisit Vejjajiva
Wn.com/Political Corruption
Wn.com/Thai Politics
Democrat leader and former Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva waves as he marches with anti-government protesters in Bangkok, Thailand Monday, Dec. 9, 2013.
photo: AP / Greg Baker


Spike Lee: Ray Allen will wear ‘Jesus Shuttlesworth’ Heat jersey | For The Win
Full Article The Oklahoman
18 Dec 2013

ftw.usatoday.com This NBA season, an AP report indicated that a few of the league's players planned to wear jerseys with nicknames on the backs for select games. The Miami Heat are one of those teams, and now, a photo of one of them has surfaced. Filmmaker Spike Lee posted a photo of Ray Allen's "J. Shuttlesworth" jersey on his Instagram account....

Wn.com/Miami
Wn.com/Nba
Wn.com/Sports
Ray Allen's famous jumpshot
photo: Creative Commons / Daniel Amaral


LeBron James misses Heat practice with ankle pain
Full Article The Japan News
18 Dec 2013

The Associated Press MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)—Hitting a tough shot over one of the NBA’s best defenders is a boost to any ego. For Kobe Bryant, it’s a sign he’s getting back to his own personal standard. Bryant scored 21 points in his sixth game of the season, and the Los Angeles Lakers closed out a four-game road trip with a 96-92 victory over the...

Wn.com/Miami
Wn.com/Nba
Wn.com/Sports
Miami Heat Lebron James falls on the court - NBA
photo: Creative Commons / Keith Allison


Carmelo Anthony avoids the Mike Woodson timeout issue
Full Article Newsday
18 Dec 2013

Galleries Web links MILWAUKEE - Carmelo Anthony gave a cryptic answer Wednesday morning about why he hesitated getting across midcourt in the closing seconds of the Knicks' one-point loss to Washington on Monday night. "I won't speak on that," Anthony said. "I have my reasons why I was hesitant. I won't speak on that. That's over...

Wn.com/Knicks
Wn.com/Nba
Wn.com/Sports
New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony (7) and guard Jason Kidd, right, react in the final moments of the fourth quarter of Game 1 in the first round of the NBA basketball playoffs against the Boston Celtics at Madison Square Garden in New York, Saturday, April 20, 2013. The Knicks won 85-78. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
photo: AP / Kathy Willens


PRIMER: Minnesota Vikings (4-9-1) at Cincinnati Bengals (9-5)
Full Article Springfield News-Sun
18 Dec 2013

All you can eat buffet between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Minnesota Vikings. Game: Minnesota Vikings (4-9-1) at Cincinnati Bengals (9-5) Time: 1:00 p.m. (ET) Location: Paul Brown Stadium Series Leader: Vikings, 6-5 Streak: Vikings have won four of the past six Coaches vs. Opponent: Lewis: 7-15. Frazier: 9-4 Broadcast: FOX (1:00 PM ET): Dick...

Wn.com/Minnesota
Wn.com/Nfl
Wn.com/Sports
Minnesota Vikings
photo: Creative Commons / Bjorn Hanson


Angels agree to one-year deal with Raul Ibanez
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
18 Dec 2013

The Angels have agreed to terms with Raul Ibanez on a one-year contract to be their designated hitter. The contract would be worth $2.75 million, with incentive bonuses that could increase the value to $5 million. There would be no option year in the contract. The signing would leave the Angels with one major item on their winter shopping list: a...

Wn.com/Angels
Wn.com/Mlb
Wn.com/Sports
Raul Ibanez  Seattle Mariners at Baltimore Orioles August 4, 2013
photo: Creative Commons / Keith Allison


Lewandowski drops Bayern hint... in Bavarian
Full Article The Times of India
18 Dec 2013

BERLIN: Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski has dropped another heavy hint that he plans to join Bayern Munich in 2014 by responding in Bavarian to a question about his future. "Schaun mer mal ('let's wait and see' in...

Wn.com/Football
Wn.com/Sport
Wn.com/Star
Dortmund's Robert Lewandowski of Poland during the Supercup final soccer match between BvB Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich in Dortmund, Germany, Saturday, July 27, 2013
photo: AP / Frank Augstein


UK squashes benefits for EU migrants
Full Article The Times of India
18 Dec 2013

LONDON: British Prime Minister David Cameron has rushed through with curbs on benefits for migrants under which European Union nationals moving to UK will not be able to apply for housing benefits, job seeker's allowances or health care until three months after their arrival. On Wednesday, Cameron announced that it would rush through legislation...

Wn.com/Football
Wn.com/Sport
Wn.com/Star
Before the start of the second working session of G20. Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper (left) and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron.
photo: Russian Presidential Press and Information Office


Liverpool start talks with Suarez
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
18 Dec 2013

Liverpool have opened preliminary talks about a new contract for striker Luis Suarez - but any potential new lucrative deal is some way off yet. Managing director Ian Ayre flew to Barcelona on Wednesday to speak to the Uruguay international's agents about the possibility of a new contract, Press Association Sport understands. It seems unlikely the...

Wn.com/Football
Wn.com/Sport
Wn.com/Star
Liverpool's Luis Suarez is seen during his team's 2-2 draw against Chelsea in their English Premier League soccer match at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England
photo: AP / Jon Super


Gomez misses Ashley Benson's birthday
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
18 Dec 2013

Selena Gomez won't be spending Ashley Benson's birthday with her. The two actresses starred alongside each other in Spring Breakers, which also featured Vanessa Hudgens. While on set they struck up a close friendship, but sadly Selena won't be partying with Ashley, who turned 24 today. "Happy birthday benzo, you celebrated my entire birthday week...

Wn.com/Artists
Wn.com/Gossip
Wn.com/Singer
Selena Gomez - Stars Dance Tour at the BB&T Center Sunrise, Florida - October 29, 2013
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert


Beyonce discusses her new album
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
18 Dec 2013

Beyonce has discussed her new album, saying it is about "finding the beauty in imperfection". In a video posted on YouTube, entitled Self-Titled Part 2: Imperfection, the singer discussed the album, which was released out of the blue on iTunes on Friday. The self-titled album became the fastest-ever seller on iTunes with more than 800,000 downloads...

Wn.com/Artists
Wn.com/Performing
Wn.com/Singer
Actress Beyonce Knowles attends the premiere of the "Cadillac Records" in New York on Monday, Dec. 1, 2008.
photo: AP / Peter Kramer


Singer George Michael not retiring
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
18 Dec 2013

George Michael has denied claims he is about to retire. Rumours the White Light singer could be hanging up his mic were sparked when a picture of a red curtain was posted on his website, which was also stripped of all links. Some fans apparently took the image to mean George was closing the curtain on his pop career, but his spokesperson told NME...

Wn.com/Artists
Wn.com/Performing
Wn.com/Singer
George Michael
photo: Creative Commons / Insasse


Coldplay perform at Christmas party
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
18 Dec 2013

Coldplay have surprised pub staff after they turned up to perform at a Christmas party. Chris Martin and his bandmates took to the stage at the festive bash at the Ring O Bells in Compton Martin in Somerset, reported Metro. They entertained staff, local residents and celebs including Lily Allen with hits such as Yellow, Clocks, Paradise and...

Wn.com/Artists
Wn.com/Performing
Wn.com/Singer
Coldplay Viva la Vida Tour Concert at Palacio de Deportes, Madrid
photo: Creative Commons / Alex Bikfalvi


Perry and Mayer talking romance
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
18 Dec 2013

Katy Perry and John Mayer have been chatting about their relationship in a joint TV interview. Roar singer Katy compared her love life to riding a bull during the chat on Good Morning America. "Relationships are kind of like riding a bull. You hang on for dear life," MailOnline quoted Katy, 29, as saying. "Sometimes you get a little buck here and...

Wn.com/Artists
Wn.com/Performing
Wn.com/Singer
John Mayer and Katy Perry arrive at the ceremonial swearing-in for President Barack Obama at the U.S. Capitol during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite )
photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite


Shakira's new song set for January 2014 release
Full Article Newstrack India
18 Dec 2013

Tweet Los Angeles, Dec 18 (IANS) Singer Shakira's first single from her upcoming album will be released in January next year. The title of the track and the album are currently unknown....

Wn.com/Entertainment
Wn.com/Music
Wn.com/Singer
Shakira performing at Y100's Jingle Ball 2009 at the Bank Atlantic Center Sunrise, Florida - 12.12.09
photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert


Bieber wants break from music
Full Article Newstrack India
18 Dec 2013

Tweet Los Angeles, Dec 18 (IANS) Pop star Justin Bieber has said that he is planning to take a break from his music career as he wants his talent to "mature". The 19-year-old says once his new...

Wn.com/Entertainment
Wn.com/Music
Wn.com/Singer
Justin Bieber performs during the 'Believe Tour' at the Amway Center Orlando, Florida - January 25, 2013
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert


Obama and Climate Change: The Real Story
Full Article Rollingstone
17 Dec 2013

Two years ago, on a gorgeous November day, 12,000 activists surrounded the White House to protest the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. Signs we carried featured quotes from Barack Obama in 2008: "Time to end the tyranny of oil"; "In my administration, the rise of the oceans will begin to slow." Global Warming's Terrifying New Math Our hope was that...

Wn.com/Activists
Wn.com/Climate
Wn.com/Us
File - President Barack Obama listens to Sen. Tom Harkin, D- Iowa, as Vice President Joe Biden confers with Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., right, during a meeting with a group of senators regarding student loan rates, in the Oval Office, July 16, 2013.
photo: White House / Pete Souza


Ferrell loves sleazy roles
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
18 Dec 2013

Will Ferrell enjoys playing characters who are the "furthest" from who he is. The 46-year-old actor is best known for his roles as Buddy in comedy movie Elf and most recently newsreader Ron Burgundy in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. With each character he plays having different qualities Will admits it's the parts which are the complete...
Will Ferrell
photo: Creative Commons / Ian Aberle


'Dhoom 3' edgier than previous instalments: Abhishek
Full Article Newstrack India
18 Dec 2013

Tweet Chennai, Dec 18 (IANS) Actor Abhishek Bachchan, who returns as Jai Dixit in the third instalment of "Dhoom", said the film will be intense than the first two parts in the franchise. Directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya, "Dhoom 3" also features Aamir Khan, Katrina Kaif and Uday Chopra, among others. The film is coming out Friday. "'Dhoom 3', I...
Bollywood Actress Abhishek Bachchan during the inaguration of Omega Boutiqueat Kolkata on Friday 27 September 2013
photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick


Can't reach the stardom that dad achieved: Abhishek Bachchan
Full Article The Siasat Daily
17 Dec 2013

Mumbai, December 17: Being the son of Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan isn`t easy for actor Abhishek, who says its unimaginable for him to achieve the heights of stardom that his father has scaled and prefers to chart his own course. Having starred in over 180 films in a career spanning more than four decades, megastar Amitabh Bachchan continues...
Bollywood superstars Abhishek Bachchan, left and his father Amitabh Bachchan
photo: AP / Stephen Chernin


Katrina Kaif’s journey in Bollywood
Full Article Khaleej Times
17 Dec 2013

After a less than desirable Bollywood debut in the fashion-meets-the-underworld themed Boom, it looks like Katrina Kaif will have the last laugh with Dhoom 3 SHE FAMOUSLY MADE her Bollywood debut in Kaizad Gustad’s skin flick Boom back in 2003. The film may have bombed at the box office, but through sheer tenacity over the last ten years...
Indian Bollywood actor Katrina Kaif
photo: AP / Ajit Solanki


Each year defined by films for SRK
Full Article Newstrack India
17 Dec 2013

Tweet Mumbai, Dec 17 (IANS) For superstar Shah Rukh Khan, the greatest way to count his years in the film industry is by his landmark movies. "The greatest way for an actor to count his years is for each of them to...
India Bollywood Actor Shahrukh Khan during the Prayag Flim City inaguration and also as a ambasador of Prayag Flim City at Chandrakona Road, West Mednapore on  Sunday  15th April 2012 in Eastern India
photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick


‘Family Guy’ Brings Back Brian
Full Article The Daily Beast
16 Dec 2013

There’s an essay on smarm that Seth MacFarlane could certainly check out. The Family Guy creator...
Seth MacFarlane at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California.  Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
photo: Creative Commons / Gage Skidmore


Roberts: Streep such a trouper
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
16 Dec 2013

Julia Roberts has admitted she felt awful about "beating up" Meryl Streep in their new movie. The Oscar-winner plays the daughter of Meryl's pill-popping family matriarch in August: Osage County and one scene called for her to rough up her co-star and push her over. And according to reports, Julia revealed to Hello! magazine she was riddled with...
Oscar winner Julia Roberts appears on the NBC "Today" television program in New York, Thursday Dec. 13, 2007. She co-stars with Tom Hanks in the new movie "Charlie Wilson's War."
photo: AP / Richard Drew


Naseeruddin finds fascination with Oscars 'laughable'
Full Article Newstrack India
16 Dec 2013

Tweet Mumbai, Dec 16 (IANS) Actor Naseeruddin Shah, a veteran in the Hindi film world, says Indian filmmakers' fascination for the Academy Awards is "laughable". He believes "we are never going to win any". The 63-year-old, who has featured in films like "Masoom", "Sarfarosh", "Iqbal" and "The Dirty...
 ** FILE** Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah smiles after receiving the Padma Bhushan at the Rashtrapati Bhavan or the Presidential Palace in New Delhi, India, in this Thursday April 3, 2003, file photo. Naseeruddin Shah wants film critics to know that, wh
photo: AP/Manish Swarup, File


Delta: No voice calls on our planes
Full Article US News
18 Dec 2013

Comment () Tweet By JOSHUA FREED, Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Delta Air Lines won't allow passengers to make voice calls from its planes. Right now, federal rules prohibit voice calls on planes. But the government is indicating that it might loosen those rules. If that happens, it could be up to airlines to set their own policies. On...

Wn.com/Airlines
Wn.com/Business
Wn.com/Transport
Delta Air Lines B767-300
photo: Creative Commons / shin Suzuki


Typhoon Haiyan - U.S. Government Assistance (US Department of State)
Full Article noodls
18 Dec 2013

(Source: US Department of State) On December 18, following a visit to storm-affected areas in Tacloban, Philippines, Secretary of State John Kerry announced that the U.S. Government, through USAID, will provide an additional nearly $25 million in humanitarian aid. This additional assistance - which increases the total U.S. assistance package to...

Wn.com/Haiyan
Wn.com/Kerry
Wn.com/Philippines
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivers remarks on Syria at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on August 30, 2013.
photo: US DoS


AAP's activities right-wing Maoism: BJP
Full Article The Times of India
18 Dec 2013

NAGPUR: In a scathing attack on AAP, BJP leader Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday dubbed the Arvind Kejriwal-led outfit's activities as "right-wing Maoism" and said its move to elicit views of people to form government in Delhi was a "mockery" of democracy. "AAP is doing a tamasha (drama) over the popular mandate and asking...

Wn.com/Business
Wn.com/Delhi
Wn.com/Politics
Bhartiya Janta Party president Nitin Gadkari- Politics- India
photo: BJP Maharashtra publicity wing


Slovak PM Fico says will run for president next year
Full Article Swissinfo
18 Dec 2013

Reuters December 18, 2013 - 15:17 PRAGUE (Reuters) - Slovakia's leftist Prime Minister Robert Fico announced on Wednesday he would run in the country's presidential election next year, aiming to complete his political career after six years at the helm of the cabinet. The president is the central European country's head of state but holds...

Wn.com/Business
Wn.com/Elections
Wn.com/Politics
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico listens to questions during a media conference at an EU summit in Brussels, Friday March 20, 2009.
photo: AP / Thierry Charlier


Robotics workshop welcomes Chinese students
Full Article Business Journal
18 Dec 2013

Gary Gerew Assistant Editor- Albuquerque Business First Email Nine Chinese students and two of their teachers are coming to Bernalillo for a robotics workshop next week. The visit is a cultural exchange built around robotics and the RoboRAVE International competition held in Albuquerque each May. Russ Fisher-Ives, president of Inquiry Facilitators,...

A robot model based on the film The Terminator
photo: WN


Germany proposes Bundesbank official for ECB job
Full Article US News
18 Dec 2013

Comment () Tweet BERLIN (AP) — Germany is nominating a top Bundesbank official to fill a vacant seat on the European Central Bank's executive board. Government spokesman Steffen Seibert said Wednesday that Chancellor Angela Merkel's Cabinet decided to propose that Sabine Lautenschlaeger, the vice president of Germany's central bank, take the...

Wn.com/Banking
Wn.com/Berlin
Wn.com/Business
Steffen Seibert, State Secretary and government spokesman, attends a press conference after the sixth Integration Summit at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, May 28, 2013.
photo: AP / Michael Sohn


Plastic banknotes to start in 2016, Bank of England says
Full Article BBC News
18 Dec 2013

Plastic banknotes that can survive a spin in the washing machine are to be brought into circulation by the Bank of England in 2016. The Bank argues that the polymer notes stay cleaner and are more secure than cotton paper notes, which have been used for more than 100 years. The £5 note featuring Winston...

Wn.com/Bank
Wn.com/England
Wn.com/Money
A sample the proposed new British banknotes made of a polymer
photo: AP / Chris Ratcliffe


Nissan targets Russia's first-time car buyers with resurrected Datsun
Full Article Baltimore Sun
17 Dec 2013

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Japan's Nissan Motor Co is to unveil its resurrected Datsun brand in Russia in April, seeking to lure young first-time buyers away from the used car market to its sub-400,000 rouble ($12,100) model. Nissan retired the Datsun brand in 1981 but announced last year that it would relaunch the small car in...

Wn.com/Automobile
Wn.com/Avtovaz
Wn.com/Russia
Nissan Motor Co. President and CEO Carlos Ghosn poses for photographers with a Datsun GO during its unveiling for Indonesian market in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013. The car and its sibling Datsun GO+ will go on sale in Indonesia next year for an estimated price of under Rp. 100 million (US$ 8,800). (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)
photo: AP / Tatan Syuflana


Russian bailout only temporary fix to Ukraine's problems - Business Daily
Russian bailout only temporary fix to Ukraine's problems - Business Daily
  • Order:
  • Duration: 10:15
  • Updated: 18 Dec 2013
Russia's $15bn loan to Ukraine will help Kiev to pay its bills for now, but the country has deeper financial problems it will need to address in the medium and long term. Also, the eurozone's Finance Ministers have agreed on a fund for failing European banks. Stephen Carroll has today's business-round up. 12/18/2013 BUSINESS DAILY You are watching the latest business report from FRANCE 24. More business news on FRANCE 24: http://www.france24.com/en/business FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 http://www.france24.com
  • published: 18 Dec 2013
  • views: 80
http://wn.com/Russian_bailout_only_temporary_fix_to_Ukraine's_problems__Business_Daily

Violence escalates in CAR outside capital
Violence escalates in CAR outside capital
  • Order:
  • Duration: 2:29
  • Updated: 16 Dec 2013
Foreign forces are trying to keep an unsteady peace between rival militias in the Central African Republic. Violence has seen thousands of people flee their homes in the capital Bangui. They're now living in camps, under the protection of French and African Union soldiers. But the unrest is not limited to the capital. Al Jazeera's reports from Bossangoa, 300 km north of Bangui.
  • published: 16 Dec 2013
  • views: 2021
http://wn.com/Violence_escalates_in_CAR_outside_capital

South Sudan: thousands displaced as violence engulfs country
South Sudan: thousands displaced as violence engulfs country
  • Order:
  • Duration: 0:53
  • Updated: 18 Dec 2013
South Sudan: thousands displaced as violence engulfs country Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD People displaced in Juba, South Sudan, seek refuge at a UN base after days of battles and what the government is calling an attempted coup. Around 500 people have been killed in the last three days, with hundreds more left injured. A local resident recalls how streets in the city are strewn with bodies waiting to be buried Click here for full Guardian article: http://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2013/dec/18/south-sudan-thousands-displaced-violence-video
  • published: 18 Dec 2013
  • views: 1
http://wn.com/South_Sudan_thousands_displaced_as_violence_engulfs_country

Britain's MI6 linked to Libya torture scandal
Britain's MI6 linked to Libya torture scandal
  • Order:
  • Duration: 3:01
  • Updated: 18 Dec 2013
False intelligence extracted by torture in Tripoli's notorious Abu Salim prison has been linked to arrests of Libyan dissidents in the United Kingdom, an investigation by Al Jazeera's People and Power has revealed. In this exclusive report, Abdel-Hakim Belhaj, the leader of the anti-Gaddafi resistance group, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), explains that he and fellow leader Sami al-Saadi were subjected to torture by his Libyan interrogators, which forced them to give up the names of innocent residents in the UK. Al-Saadi and Belhaj also claim foreign agents, including British agents, questioned them in Abu Salim prison. These allegations form the basis of a lawsuit against the British government. According to Belhaj's lawyers, the men and their families were pawns in a deal struck by Britain in 2004. After Gaddafi's fall, the role played by British intelligence agencies was discovered. "When the rebels came to Tripoli they ransacked all sorts of buildings ... associated with Gaddafi's old regime," said Al Jazeera's Juliana Ruhfus, who was involved in the investigation. "It was in the office of spy chief Moussa Koussa that they found a stash of documents that revealed, in startling detail, the collaboration between British and Libyan intelligence services." Belhaj says he was pressured by Gaddafi's interrogators to give up information about Libyans living in Britain. "Sometimes they would come to me with the questions and answers already done and force me to sign it. They would mention names to me and say that these people supported armed activities," he said. One of the innocent men named under torture was Ziad Hashem, a Libyan who obtained asylum in the UK after Belhaj's rendition. Hashem claims he was arrested in Britain without any charges: "We were just put in prison arbitrarily without any explanation." Hashem is part of yet another law suit against the British government. One of the things he is hoping to reveal is the flow of information between Libyan and British intelligence agencies which led to his detention. The British government says it is committed to investigating allegations of mistreatment, that it stands firmly against torture and that it never asks any other country to carry it out. But the dissidents accuse the British government of being complicit in their rendition into Gaddafi's prisons, showing Al Jazeera documents from MI6 tipping off Gaddafi's intelligence apparatus about their flight movements.
  • published: 18 Dec 2013
  • views: 10
http://wn.com/Britain's_MI6_linked_to_Libya_torture_scandal

AFGHANISTAN After US Withdrawal: Return Of The TALIBAN & CIVIL WAR
AFGHANISTAN After US Withdrawal: Return Of The TALIBAN & CIVIL WAR
  • Order:
  • Duration: 24:01
  • Updated: 09 Oct 2012
AFGHANISTAN After US Withdrawal: Return Of The TALIBAN & CIVIL WAR Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said that the withdrawal of the US-led forces from his country will lead to the return of the Taliban. The US and its allies invaded Afghanistan in 2001 as part of the so-called war on terror. The offensive removed the Taliban from power, but insecurity remains across the country. In this episode of INFocus, we will examine whether or not the withdrawal of the US-led foreign troops will push the country to a bloody civil war, to what extent the Taliban is already in control of the country and what share of any future government they could expect to gain.
  • published: 09 Oct 2012
  • views: 6985
http://wn.com/AFGHANISTAN_After_US_Withdrawal_Return_Of_The_TALIBAN_CIVIL_WAR

South Sudan President says attempted coup 'foiled'
South Sudan President says attempted coup 'foiled'
  • Order:
  • Duration: 1:44
  • Updated: 17 Dec 2013
A curfew is in place in South Sudan's capital Juba after fighting broke out between rival army factions. President Salva Kiir says renegade soldiers led by the ousted vice president tried to overthrow his government. Al Jazeera Azhar Sukri has the latest.
  • published: 17 Dec 2013
  • views: 1287
http://wn.com/South_Sudan_President_says_attempted_coup_'foiled'

December 17 2013 Breaking News South Korea expands air defense zone to partially overlap China's
December 17 2013 Breaking News South Korea expands air defense zone to partially overlap China's
  • Order:
  • Duration: 20:43
  • Updated: 08 Dec 2013
December 17 2013 South Korea expands air defense zone to partially overlap China's http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/12/08/us-korea-china-air-idUSBRE9B703M20131208 December 17 2013 Breaking News USA Asia Pacific Japan China Islands dispute tensions - USA owes communist China 3.5 Trillion $$$ USA is China's slave Proverbs 22:7 - Psalm 37:21 - Last Days Final Hour News Prophecy Update December 5 2013 Breaking News USA sends new submarine hunting jets to Japan amid East Asia tension https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvKcqXdj8vE December 8 2013 Breaking News Fukushima worldwide Nuclear Crisis not contained Last Days News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI6fK7kSvTA December 10 2013 Breaking News USA sends new submarine hunting jets to Japan amid East Asia tension - http://news.yahoo.com/u-sends-submarine-hunting-jets-japan-amid-east-064511364--finance.html December 2nd 2013 Breaking News USA Vice President Joe Biden heads to Asia amid tensions over China air zone - http://news.yahoo.com/japan-pm-discuss-china-air-zone-us-vice-085635806.html November 2013 Asia Pacific http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/asia-pacific/ October 2013 The Real Reason Behind China's Military Expansion http://oilprice.com/Geopolitics/Asia/The-Real-Reason-Behind-Chinas-Military-Expansion.html Russia Announces a Naval Buildup in the Pacific http://thediplomat.com/2013/07/russia-announces-a-naval-buildup-in-the-pacific/ USA amasses nukes in Asia-Pacific to target China, Russia http://presstv.com/detail/2013/04/05/296664/us-builds-up-nuclear-threat-against-china/ Obama's "playbook" and the threat of nuclear war in Asia http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/04/05/pers-a05.html How US military plans to carry out Obama's 'pivot to Asia http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Foreign-Policy/2013/0218/How-US-military-plans-to-carry-out-Obama-s-pivot-to-Asia November 26 2013 Breaking News U.S. Flies B-52 bombers into China's Air Defense Zone http://freebeacon.com/u-s-flies-b-52s-into-chinas-air-defense-zone - Last days final hour news prophecy update Japan and its close ally, the United States, sharply criticized China on no fly zone http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/11/25/us-china-japan-idUSBRE9AO01C20131125 China's no-fly zone raises alarm http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid;=11162217 November 26 2013 Breaking News China Imposes No-Fly Zone Over Japanese Islands Maritime Grab: Iran isn't the only nuclear threat to worry about. As its military and economy have grown, so too have China's dreams of dominating an island chain centered on Taiwan and including Japan's Senkakus. China's increased belligerence in the region is part of its plan to control the Yellow Sea, the South China Sea and the larger East China Sea. Its military doctrine refers to dominance over the "first island chain," which encompasses the East China Sea. The next step is dominance over what Beijing calls the second island chain extending from Japan to Indonesia. Some analysts have even speculated about plans for a third island chain strategy extending as far as Hawaii. As part of its plans, China on Saturday announced an air defense identification zone (ADIZ) in the East China Sea effective Nov. 23. Its military will take "defensive emergency measures" if aircraft enter the area without reporting flight plans or identifying themselves. China's defense ministry warned in a statement that all aircraft that fail to comply with its new rules for transit through the zone could be shot down. Media reports say that the ministry issued a map showing the new East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone, including what the Chinese call the Diaoyu Islands. The map of the new defense zone, pulled off a Chinese website, shows that it overlaps Japan's defense zone over the Senkakus, a group of uninhabited islands located south of Okinawa and north of Taiwan that sit atop significant oil deposits. Tensions escalated in February when Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe denounced what he said was China's use of fire-control radar in January twice on Japanese targets in the East China Sea. Japan's Defense Ministry said that it sent jets up 306 times in the 12 months ended in March 2013 and 149 times in the April-September period in response to Chinese incursions. The islands became Japan's territory after it defeated China in their 1894-1895 war. It was only after a 1968 United Nations survey reported the huge oil and gas potential of the area that Beijing began to protest the 1972 U.S. return of the islets to Japanese control as part of Okinawa. The U.S. is obligated to defend the islands under the 1960 U.S.- Japan Security Treaty, which covers all territories under Japanese administration, including the Senkakus http://news.investors.com/112513-680586-beijing-east-china-sea-maritime-grab.htm?ven=fox_businesscp&src;=aurlaeu
  • published: 08 Dec 2013
  • views: 10682
http://wn.com/December_17_2013_Breaking_News_South_Korea_expands_air_defense_zone_to_partially_overlap_China's

UN requests aid for Syria
UN requests aid for Syria
  • Order:
  • Duration: 2:04
  • Updated: 17 Dec 2013
Over 100,000 people have already died according to the UN, as fighting in Syria continues between the government and the foreign-backed insurgent forces. It has been three years of conflict, and a study conducted by the United Nations shows, four out of every five people in Syria is seriously concerned about food. Millions of Syrians have fled their homes, and are now facing danger as the country has become very cold in recent weeks. Valeria Amos, the UN Under-Secretary for humanitarian affairs spoke about the crisis to the United Nations Security Council Monday morning, having recently returned from Syria.
  • published: 17 Dec 2013
  • views: 49
http://wn.com/UN_requests_aid_for_Syria

North Korea Commemorates Second Anniversary of Late Leader's Death
North Korea Commemorates Second Anniversary of Late Leader's Death
  • Order:
  • Duration: 1:36
  • Updated: 18 Dec 2013
North Korea holds mass memorial for second anniversary of Kim Jong Il's death, less than a week after executing the man thought to have been second most powerful man in country. Mana Rabiee reports.
  • published: 18 Dec 2013
  • views: 2
http://wn.com/North_Korea_Commemorates_Second_Anniversary_of_Late_Leader's_Death

Centrafrique: opération française contre les
Centrafrique: opération française contre les "anti-balaka"
  • Order:
  • Duration: 0:40
  • Updated: 17 Dec 2013
Après les ex-rebelles Séléka, l'armée française a mené mardi une nouvelle opération de désarmement à Bangui, visant cette fois les milices chrétiennes "anti-balaka", au moment où le Premier ministre Nicolas Tiangaye lançait un vibrant appel aux Centrafricains pour le retour "à la paix et à l'unité". Durée: 00:40
  • published: 17 Dec 2013
  • views: 353
http://wn.com/Centrafrique_opération_française_contre_les_anti-balaka

Can Edward Snowden get amnesty?
Can Edward Snowden get amnesty?
  • Order:
  • Duration: 2:48
  • Updated: 16 Dec 2013
The man leading the NSA's Edward Snowden task force discusses the possibility of amnesty with CBS 60 Minutes.
  • published: 16 Dec 2013
  • views: 3492
http://wn.com/Can_Edward_Snowden_get_amnesty?

South Sudan's president says coup attempt 'foiled'
South Sudan's president says coup attempt 'foiled'
  • Order:
  • Duration: 1:44
  • Updated: 18 Dec 2013
South Sudan's President says a group of renegade soldiers have failed in an attempt to overthrow him. Tensions have been high since Salva Kiir sacked his ent. - delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories from South Sudan. Africa's youngest state South Sudan has foiled a coup, while the Central African Republic faces humanitarian crisis. South Sudan's President Salva Kirr says . Salva Kiir says government now in full control of the capital and declares a dawn-to-dusk curfew. South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has said a coup led by his former deputy has been foiled. Fresh gunfire is reportedly still being heard in South Sudan's capital, Juba, just a day after President Salva Kiir announced the foiling of a coup attempt i. South Sudan president says coup was foiled The president of South Sudan says the military has foiled a coup orchestrated by a group of soldiers. President Salva Kiir told a news conference. News for South Sudan Kiir on failed coup attempt South Sudan's Kiir Imposes Curfew After Juba Military Coup Fails Bloomberg ‎- 4 hours ago South Sudanese President Salva Kiir imposed a curfew. Gunfire - including the sporadic firing of heavy weapons - resumes a day after President Kiir said he had foiled a coup. Fresh gunfire rang out in South Suda. President Salva Kiir says South Sudan has put down an attempted coup by soldiers loyal to his sacked deputy, after heavy gunfire in Juba. The FBI is investigating racially-motivated crimes committed during America's Civil Rights era. Many of the murders remain unsolved, but in small towns acros. Fresh gunfire is reportedly still being heard in South Sudan's capital, Juba, just a day after President Salva Kiir announced the foiling of a coup attempt i. Heavy gunfire has continued overnight. Talking South Sudan on BBC World this afternoon. The president of South Sudan, the world's newest state, says his troops have foiled an attempted coup, after. Syrian refugees who have fled the war to neighbouring Jordan have access to a variety of health services. But that does not include special treatment and sch. Chile's once and future leader Michelle Bachelet has won a presidential runoff, returning center-left parties to power by promising profound social changes i. She entered the history books as Chile's first woman leader in 2006, governing for four years. Now Michelle Bachelet is back, after winning a run-off electio. The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world. Polls have closed in Chile following a second round of voting to choose a new president. Former President and socialist leader Michelle Bachelet is tipped on. السلطات السودانية تعلن احباط محاولة انقلابية يمكنك زيارة موقع سودانيزاونلاين دوت كم لاخر اخبار السودان من هنا Like us @ facebo. US government watchdog says chemicals found in many liquid soaps may cause health risks. Dr. Leonardo Trasande, associate professor of paediatrics at New Yor. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has presided over a major remembrance ceremony on the second anniversary of the death of his father and former leader Kim Jon. Iranian President Hassaan Rouhani is making headlines in a way an Iranian leader has not done for decades. He is scheduled to speak to the world at the UN an. Hundreds of Jamaat-e-Islami party supporters attended burial of Abdul Quader Mollah, who was hanged for war crimes committed during the 1971 war of independe. The UN says the security situation in Libya is getting worse. We ask if the interim government can assert its authority amid claims that rebels are torturing. This week on One on One, meet the remarkably talented stand-up comedian, Russell Peters, whose shows sell out quickly all over the world as he incorporates h. The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.
  • published: 18 Dec 2013
  • views: 9
http://wn.com/South_Sudan's_president_says_coup_attempt_'foiled'

Israel Builds Lebanon Border Fence Between Israel's Metulla and Lebanon's Kila Village
Israel Builds Lebanon Border Fence Between Israel's Metulla and Lebanon's Kila Village
  • Order:
  • Duration: 1:04
  • Updated: 02 May 2012
Israel has begun building a wall along a 1 kilometre stretch of its border with Lebanon, saying the barrier was necessary to boost security for an Israeli frontier town across from a Lebanese village. An Israeli security fence already runs along the entire border but the military said defences needed to be bolstered with a 5-7 metre high cement wall between the Israeli town of Metulla and the Lebanese village of Kila. The Israeli military said the border project had been approved by both the United Nations and the Lebanese Army. Some 12,000 UN peacekeepers are stationed in the border area in southern Lebanon to monitor a tense ceasefire since Israel fought a war against Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas in 2006. Israel is also building a security fence in its south, along the border with Egypt's Sinai desert, citing worries over militant activity and smuggling.
  • published: 02 May 2012
  • views: 3983
http://wn.com/Israel_Builds_Lebanon_Border_Fence_Between_Israel's_Metulla_and_Lebanon's_Kila_Village

'I won't resign', says Thai PM as protests continue
'I won't resign', says Thai PM as protests continue
  • Order:
  • Duration: 0:48
  • Updated: 10 Dec 2013
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra says she will not resign. In an emotional speech she... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2013/12/10/thai-pm-refuses-to-go-protests-continue Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra says she will not resign. In an emotional speech she pleaded with protesters to go home and and try to achieve what they want through the electoral system. Yingluck has called an early general election for February 2. But protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban remains defiant. He's given Tingluck 24 hours to step down. The demonstrators claim Yingluck's government is controlled by her brother, ousted leader Thaskin Shinawatra. The protesters want to oust Yingluck and eradicate the influence of Thaksin. He was toppled by the military seven years ago and has chosen to live in exile rather than serve a jail term. The protests was sparked by a government bid to introduce an amnesty that would have cancelled his conviction for fraud. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews
  • published: 10 Dec 2013
  • views: 5389
http://wn.com/'I_won't_resign',_says_Thai_PM_as_protests_continue

BBC News - Michelle Bachelet wins Chile election run off
BBC News - Michelle Bachelet wins Chile election run off
  • Order:
  • Duration: 2:33
  • Updated: 16 Dec 2013
Left-wing candidate Michelle Bachelet has been elected Chilean president for a second time, defeating her run-off rival by a wide margin. With almost all votes counted, Ms Bachelet had 62% to 38% for Evelyn Matthei, a former minister from the ruling centre-right coalition. Ms Bachelet first served as president in 2006-10, after which she was obliged by electoral laws to stand down. The BBC's Gideon Long reports that education, constitution and electoral reform are all key to Ms Bachelet's plans.
  • published: 16 Dec 2013
  • views: 3286
http://wn.com/BBC_News__Michelle_Bachelet_wins_Chile_election_run_off


Pro-European Union activists guard the barricade during clashes with riot police in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013. Director of European police cooperation group Europol Rob Wainwright of Britain elaborates on the details of arrests linked to a global child abuse ring during a TV interview after a press conference in The Hague, Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Police say they have arrested 184 suspects in a global investigation into a Dutch-based international pedophile ring involved in abusing dozens of children in more than 30 countries. John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer, is seen during the Global Market Forecast, at the Airbus Factory in Toulouse, southwestern France, Monday, Dec. 13, 2010. President of the European Central Bank (ECB) Mario Draghi speaks during a news conference at the annual meetings of the IMF and World Bank Group in Tokyo, Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012.

Ahead of the working meeting between G20 heads of state and government. President of the United States Barack Obama (centre). Joaquin Benoit. Lakeland, Fla. Feb. 19, 2011. BigDog robots trot around in the shadow of an MV-22 Osprey. In this photo taken, Friday, Sept. 4, 2009, kindergarten teacher Marianna Ginn, right, of Raymond Elementary School, demonstrates the recommended use of antibacterial soap to her students, from left, Trey Holman, Jacob McGee and Shelby Bridgers as they wash their hands, Friday, Sept. 4, 2009

Michel Djotodia, the rebel leader who declared himself president over the weekend after his soldiers seized the capital, meets with members of the government armed forces, in Bangui, Central African Republic, Thursday, March 28, 2013. Two months after a power-sharing deal, Djotodia's forces invaded the capital and he declared himself president of the impoverished, but mineral-rich nation for at least the next three years. Some of his colleagues from the Seleka rebel alliance are already saying they never intended for him to single-handedly lead the country after the ouster of longtime President Francois Bozize. A woman walks behind a fabric bearing a portrait of former president Nelson Mandela in Soweto, South Africa Sunday June 9, 2013. Mandela has been hospitalized with an occurring lung infection. The latest government report says that he remains in a serious but stable condition. File - Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta gestures to the crowd after his inauguration in Kasarani, near Nairobi in Kenya Tuesday, April 9, 2013. Snow Leopard

Enrique Pena Nieto speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at the Los Pinos presidential residence in Mexico City, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012. Pena Nieto says he'll mount a "real fight" against production and trafficking of marijuana, despite its legalization in two U.S. states. Liverpool's Luis Suarez celebrates after scoring his second goal against Sunderland during their English Premier League soccer match at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. Young girl taking photos with her cellular phone before starting the match that ended Uruguay 0 Brazil 4 for Worldcup Southafrica 2010 Qualifiers, Centenario Stadium, Montevideo, Uruguay, 06th June 2009 Unnamed giant Dicynodont from Late Late Triassic of Poland

File - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivers remarks at the launch of the Office for Engagement With Faith-Based Communities at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on August 7, 2013. This photo released by the Syrian official news agency, SANA, shows rescue workers and bystanders at a building damaged by a rocket attack, that killed at least 12 people, in Aleppo, Syria, Friday, Jan. 18, 2013. In a spike in civil war violence that Syrian state media blamed on rebel fighters a rocket attack in the northern city of Aleppo occurred during a particularly bloody week nearly two years after an uprising began against Assad's regime. Naftali Bennett, head of Israel's Jewish Home party, waves to journalists before casting his vote in parliamentary elections at a polling station in Raanana, Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013. Israelis began trickling into polling stations Tuesday morning to cast their votes in a parliamentary election expected to return Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to office despite years of stalled peacemaking with the Palestinians and mounting economic troubles. Palestinian boys hold portraits of late leader Yasser Arafat during a ceremony to commemorate the Nakba, or the catastrophe, the Arabic term used to describe the uprooting of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians with the 1948 creation of the state of Israel, in the West Bank village of Beit Anan, near Ramallah, Saturday May 10, 2008. In the West Bank and Gaza, Palestinians staged events to remind the world that Israel's creation as been their "nakba," or catastrophe. Hundreds of thousands were uprooted during the 1948 war over Israel's creation, and some 4.5 million Palestinian refugees and their descendants are scattered across the region toda

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, center, speaks during a policy meeting of ruling party and top government officials at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo Friday, Oct. 1, 2013. The coach of the U.S. national soccer team Jurgen Klinsmann addresses the media at the King Baudouin stadium in Brussels, Monday Sept. 5, 2011. On Tuesday, the U.S. national soccer team plays a friendly match against Belgium. Cuba's President Raul Castro speaks during celebrations marking Cuba’s Revolution Day in Guantanamo, Cuba, Thursday, July 26, 2012.  Cannabis is a genus of flowering plant - Marijuana - Cannabis(drug) - is about marijuana, hashish and related drugs - hires - wn/aruna

Thailand Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra pauses as she talks to media after attending a Cabinet meeting, in Bangkok, Thailand , Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2013. Shinawatra said Tuesday she would not resign ahead of national elections set for Feb. 2, despite opposition demands she step down as the caretaker head of government. England Batsman Alastair Cook after Century on 3 Day 3rd Test Match against India  at Eden Garden in Kolkata on Friday 07 December 2012 The tails of Qantas planes are lined up at Sydney Airport in Sydney, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011. St. Kilda Pier & Kiosk, Melbourne, Australia
Ukraine PM vows stability after Moscow deal
Full Article STL Today
18 Dec 2013

Ukraine's prime minister says that a bailout deal reached with Russia will guarantee financial stability in the economically...

Wn.com/Euromaidan
Wn.com/Protests In Ukraine
Wn.com/Ukraine Bailout
Pro-European Union activists shout slogans during a rally outside the office of the richest man of Ukraine Rinat Akhmetov during an anti-government protest in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukranian President Viktor Yanukovych both pledged Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013 to boost economic and trade ties to expand the "strategic partnership" between the two neighbors.
photo: AP / Sergei Grits

updated 18 Dec 2013; published 18 Dec 2013
0:52
Ukraine protests:Ukraine PM vows sta­bil­i­ty after Rus­sia deal
updated 17 Dec 2013; published 17 Dec 2013
4:21
Ukraine protests send icy blast through Moscow and Cen­tral Asia
updated 08 Dec 2013; published 08 Dec 2013
1:04
Ukraini­ans protest en masse to oust pres­i­dent
updated 08 Dec 2013; published 08 Dec 2013
0:57
Kiev Protesters Top­pled Lenin Stat­ue
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
1:01
Ukraine's Pro-EU Protesters Scuf­fle With Po­lice
updated 08 Dec 2013; published 08 Dec 2013
0:16
Ukraini­an Protesters Top­ple Lenin Stat­ue In Chal­lenge To Yanukovich

CounterPunch
Pope Francis I is no ideological jester. He should not fool any one at this point of time, nor is he attempting to. He is a formidable figure and has a sense of his enemies within...
BBC News
17 December 2013 Last updated at 08:08 GMT North Korea is marking the second anniversary of the death of leader Kim Jong-il, days after the dramatic purge of a top-level official....
WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Dropping cargo meant to kill invasive species will only lead to more environmental predicaments. But try telling this to U.S....

Ronnie Biggs, one of Britain's most notorious criminals, attends a news conference to mark the release of his autobiography "Odd Man Out: The Last Straw", London, Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011. Biggs was a member of a gang that stole 2.6 million pounds from a Glasgow-to-London mail train in August 1963, in what was called the "heist of the century." He spent decades in exile in Brazil before agreeing to return to Britain, and prison, in 2001.
December 18, 2013 -- Updated 1136 GMT (1936 HKT) FILE: Ronnie Biggs holds up a poster of himself during the promotion of his book on January 21, 1994 in Rio de Janeiro. London (CNN) -- So-called "Great Train Robber" Ronnie Biggs -- one of the most...
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
Afghanistan: Mission accomplished is a 'dangerous' phrase
16 December 2013 Last updated at 18:17 GMT UK troops can come home from Afghanistan knowing it was mission accomplished, Prime Minister David Cameron has said. He met forces stationed at Camp Bastion in Helmand, a year before the last British combat...
photo: USMC / Zachery B. Martin
UN rolls out aid in Yolanda-hit provinces
MORE than a month after Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) pummeled the Philippines, the aid coming from Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN) is finally arriving in Iloilo province. FAO, in coordination with the Department of...
photo: USMC / Codey Underwood
How Bin Laden Escaped in 2001—The lessons of Tora Bora
By Yaniv BarzilaiDecember 15th 20136:45 am More Stories by Yaniv Barzilai In 2001, a small U.S. special operations force had won extraordinary victories in Afghanistan and closed in on Bin Laden before high-level blunders allowed him to escape into...
photo: USMC / Zachery B. Martin
Pinoy architect suggests Lego-type homes
WHILE President Benigno Aquino III already made pronouncement that the Philippines needed at least $3 billion (P132 billion) to rehabilitate the areas devastated by killer Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), an Filipino architect suggested a faster, more...
photo: US Navy / Brian H. Abel
National Guard in last major Afghan tour
They’ve taught Afghan troops all they could about policing and fighting insurgents, hooked up Internet at headquarters so they don’t have to hand-carry reports across country anymore, and shipped thousands of containers of military equipment home....
photo: USMC / Zachery B. Martin
CAR Insecurity Worsens Humanitarian Crisis
Anne Look DAKAR — The communal clashes that broke out in the Central African Republic just over a week ago have killed more than 600 people and displaced approximately 100,000 in a matter of days. Aid agencies say French and African troops there need...
photo: UN / Tobin Jones