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The Irish Times
10 Oct 2014
The Iseq’s bad run continued yesterday. The index fell by 1 per cent on international economic concerns, its worst three-day run since July 2012. European stocks in general also declined for a third day, after swinging between gains and losses, as investors weighed the potential for interest rates...
Voa News
10 Oct 2014
Mariama Diallo In 2013, the World Bank ranked Sierra Leone and Liberia as second and sixth respectively among the top 10 countries with the fastest-growing GDPs. But the ongoing Ebola outbreak is threatening to change that. As the numbers of cases and deaths continue to rise, financial...
Times Union
10 Oct 2014
HAVANA (AP) — The number of Cubans heading to the United States has increased dramatically since the island lifted travel restrictions last year, eliminating a costly exit visa and making it easier for emigrants to return to the island, new U.S. government figures show. With greater access to cash...
Bloomberg
10 Oct 2014
In a two-story building in the English university town of Cambridge, researchers at the U.K.’s Internet Watch Foundation pore over online images of sexually abused children in an effort to remove them from the Web. It’s dispiriting work, and this year it...
Bloomberg
10 Oct 2014
If any of the rumors about Kim Jong Un being in ill health -- or worse -- prove to be true, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency wouldn’t be the first to know about it. No spy agency in the world would. Speculation about the young North Korean dictator’s prolonged absence from public view has only...
The Dallas Morning News
10 Oct 2014
MONROVIA, Liberia — Six U.S. military planes arrived in the Ebola hot zone Thursday with more Marines, as West Africa’s leaders pleaded for the world’s help in dealing with a crisis that one called “a tragedy unforeseen in modern times.” “Our people are dying,” Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai...
Al Jazeera
10 Oct 2014
Health authorities in many European countries have been preparing for the possible arrival of suspected and confirmed cases of Ebola, following guidelines issued by the World Health Organisation. The British government announced in Thursday it was stepping up its Ebola screening at airports,...
BBC News
10 Oct 2014
10 October 2014 Last updated at 05:18 BST Hong Kong's chief secretary has said student representatives are to blame for the cancellation of talks aimed at resolving the recent pro-democracy demonstrations. Carrie Lam said she had "looked forward to a constructive dialogue" with student...
The Guardian
10 Oct 2014
Former coca farmer 41 points ahead in the polls thanks to sound economy and sharing of mineral wealth ...
The State
10 Oct 2014
OSLO — The Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded to Indian Kailash Satyarthi and Pakistani Malala Yousafzai for their advocacy for the rights of children around the world. The Norwegian Nobel Committee made the Nobel Peace Prize announcement early Friday at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo....
Al Jazeera
09 Oct 2014
Hunger-striking prisoners who are force-fed at Guantanamo Bay can choose from several flavours for the liquid meal they must ingest, and well-behaved inmates sometimes are force-fed communally, a US court has heard. In a testimony outlining procedures at the US Naval base in southeastern Cuba,...
BBC News
09 Oct 2014
At least 16 people have been killed and dozens injured as Indian and Pakistani troops continue to exchange fire in some of the worst violence in the disputed region of Kashmir in a decade. Hundreds of villagers have fled their homes. Although a 2003 ceasefire remains in place, both sides have...
The Siasat Daily
09 Oct 2014
London, October 09: As the Islamic State (IS) fighters advanced in the Syrian town of Kobane, the United States has warned that air strikes alone cannot save the town from falling into the hands of the extremists. The U.S. military said that its air strikes had destroyed IS positions but warned that...
Belfast Telegraph
09 Oct 2014
Five major US airports will soon begin an extra level of screening to try to catch any travellers from Ebola-ravaged countries who might be carrying the disease. About 150 travellers a day will have their temperatures checked using no-touch thermometers, although health officials expect false alarms...
Mail Guardian South Africa
09 Oct 2014
President Uhuru Kenyatta arrived in Nairobi on Thursday to crowds cheering him home, a day after becoming the first sitting president to appear before the International Criminal Court (ICC) on crimes against humanity charges. Kenyatta, who was given a red carpet welcome with a military...
The Associated Press
09 Oct 2014
SANAA, Yemen (AP) -- Yemeni officials say two suicide bombings, one in the capital, the other in the south, have killed at least 50 people. Security and hospital officials say 30 people died when a suicide bomber set off his explosives in central Sanaa on Thursday morning at a gathering of...
Reuters
09 Oct 2014
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The incoming head of the EU executive was in intensive talks with the European Parliament and the government of Slovenia on Thursday to try and unblock a final obstacle to legislative approval of his new team. Jean-Claude Juncker welcomed a series of committee votes in...
BBC News
09 Oct 2014
Fresh clashes have broken out in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic (CAR), amid growing tension between rival militias. Heavy gunfire and explosions were heard throughout the night and again on Thursday. Shops have shut and residents are staying indoors. The Red Cross says its...
The Independent
09 Oct 2014
Reports surrounding Kim Jong-un’s prolonged absence are now suggesting the North Korean leader may have been subjected to an attempted coup, over a month after he disappeared from the public eye. Kim, a man whose appearance is central to state propaganda, has not been seen at an event since 3...
Orange News
09 Oct 2014
9 October 2014, 16:01 MH17 Passenger Was Wearing Oxygen Mask Tweet One of the passengers on the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 shot down over Ukraine was found wearing an oxygen mask, it has emerged. Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans made the revelation during a late-night TV interview on...
The Inquisitr
09 Oct 2014
Authorities said Fraser, her boyfriend, and another man, were spending the day at the Golden Hole recreation area. Although the details are unclear, Fraser became separated from the two men and vanished into the dense brush. Queensland Police Inspector Rhys Newton said crews spent nearly 800 hours...
Boston Herald
09 Oct 2014
Activist investor Carl Icahn is taking another swing at getting Apple to buy back more of its stock and improve the relative value of the shares. Icahn asked the iPhone maker's CEO, Tim Cook, in a letter dated Thursday to give the company's board a plan to meaningfully increase share repurchases. In...
Voa News
09 Oct 2014
Reuters VATICAN CITY— A leading Vatican cardinal said on Thursday the Roman Catholic Church will never bless gay marriage, wading into a controversy over the issue in Italy and other countries. On Tuesday, Italian Interior Minister Angelino Alfano ordered mayors to stop recognizing the validity of...
Voa News
09 Oct 2014
Reuters KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI— The St. Louis area is bracing for more racial unrest tied to the police killing of unarmed teenager Michael Brown and anger over another police killing of a black teenager Wednesday night is expected to add fuel to the fire. Several civil rights organizations and...
Voa News
09 Oct 2014
Sharon Behn GAZA— Under the Oslo accords of the 1990s, Palestinian fishermen are supposed to be able to fish 37 kilometers (20 nautical miles) off the coast of Gaza, but Israel has tightened that limit to within 11 kilometers (six nautical miles) of the coast due to its security...
Voa News
09 Oct 2014
Reuters A World Bank arbitration tribunal has determined Venezuela must pay ExxonMobil Corp. around $1.6 billion to compensate for a 2007 nationalization, the award posted on the ICSID website on Thursday showed. The award is far below the amount of up to $10 billion Exxon had originally sought and...
Yahoo Daily News
08 Oct 2014
A total lunar eclipse will rise Wednesday (Oct. 8), and even if you can't see the full "blood moon" rise from your city, you can watch it online via two webcasts. Tomorrow's total lunar eclipse should be visible, weather permitting, from parts of East Asia, Australia, much of North...
The People's Voice
08 Oct 2014
Believe nothing Obama says. His policies are polar opposite duplicitous rhetoric. Big Lies repeat one after another. His word isn't his bond. His pledge to avoid more Middle East ground war is meaningless. All signs suggest it's coming. More on this below. William Blum knows how US imperial works as...
Canberra Times
08 Oct 2014
Outdoor respite: Residents rest outdoor in the aftermath of an earthquake in the town of Yongping in southwest China's Yunnan province. Photo: AP Beijing: A strong earthquake that hit southwest China's mountainous Yunnan province has killed one person and left more than 300 people injured as well as...
Philadelphia Daily News
08 Oct 2014
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