Posts Tagged ‘hillary’
April 14, 2011
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April 13, 2011
Posted in Daily News | Tagged 9/11, abuse, afghanistan, ai weiwei, aircraft carrier, AP, arab, asia, austria, bader, bahrain, baseball, BBC, belarus, bloomberg, brazil, buddhism, Burma, california, capital punishment, cartel, catholicism, china, CIA, clinton, CNN, Congress, cote d'ivoire, debt speech, doha, DPRK, dutch, earthquake, egypt, endangered species, entitlements, EU, failed state, financial times, FT, fukushima, Gadhafi, gbagbo, Geert Wilders, gray wolf, gun control, hillary, hunger strike, inflation, islam, israel, ivory coast, Japan, jeff bader, joongang, korea, libya, medvedev, mexico, minimum wage, minsk, mubarak, myanmar, NATO, netherlands, new york times, newsweek, nkorea, North Korea, nuclear, NYT, Obama, ouattara, Pakistan, palestinian, PLN, potus, PRC, Qaddafi, radiation, raymond davis, reuters, ROK, russell, russia, saleh, sanctions, saudi arabia, sendai, sidney harman, skorea, south korea, straits times, subversion, swaziland, syria, taipei times, tamaulipas, taxes, TEPCO, tibet, tsunami, WaPo, Washington Post, wilders, yemen, zetas, zhu yufu | 1 Comment »
January 31, 2011
Daily International News
January 31, 2011
Egypt Uprising
El Shaheeh: Egypt’s Facebook Rebel [Beast]
Egypt protesters maintain pressure [FT]
Israel agrees to some Egyptian troops in Sinai [AP]
Japan gov’t to use chartered planes to rescue Japanese from Egypt [Mainichi] and China sends planes to bring back stranded Chinese in Egypt [Xinhua]
Northeast Asia
Koreas
UN report verifies NK’s uranium enrichment program [Korea Times]
South Korea rejects North’s call for earlier military talks [Reuters]
S. Korea to press N. Korea to honor 1992 denuclearization pact: official [Yonhap]
US, N. Korea begin 3rd round of food diplomacy [Donga]
China
Huntsman Said to Be Planning to Resign as Ambassador [Bloomberg]
Chinese state councilor, US national security advisor talk relations [Global Times]
China denies Karmapa Lama spy reports [Global Times]
Hit-and-run son of Li Gang sentenced to serve six years in prison [Global Times]
Japan
Japan, China officials discuss North Korea, East China Sea gas project [Mainichi]
Japanese powerbroker Ozawa indicted [FT]
Southeast Asia/Pacific
Myanmar’s parliament opens under tight security [AP]
Philippine’s Pres. Aquino Orders Inquiry Into Military Corruption Allegations [NYT]
Cyclone roars toward Australia’s flooded north [AP]
South/Central Asia
Kazakhstan court rejects referendum plan [BBC]
New estimates put Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal at more than 100 [WaPo]
Militants set fire to NATO trucks [CNN]
Senior police official among six killed in Peshawar blasts [Dawn]
Sri Lankan anti-govt media outlet torched in arson attack [Reuters]
One dead, 50 hurt in Bangladesh airport protest [Reuters]
Losses at Afghan Bank Could Be $900 Million [NYT]
Middle East
Iran summons American woman for Feb. 6 trial [AP]
Iran hangs Dutch-Iranian woman for drug smuggling, report says [CNN]
Iran hangs man convicted of apostasy [Reuters]
16 killed in shootout between Somali army, police [AP]
Oman uncovers ‘UAE spy network’ [Al Jazeera]
Africa
Head of Ennahda movement Rached Ghannouchi back in Tunis [Tunisia Online]
Sudanese police, students clash in the capital [CNN]
Niger Elections Start in Return to Civilian Rule [Bloomberg]
Europe
Belarus releases second opposition presidential candidate [Deutsche Welle]
‘Last’ Bloody Sunday march in N. Ireland town [AFP]
Labour and government inch towards voting reform bill deal [Guardian]
Eurozone inflation hits 2.4% in January [FT]
Americas
Chavez’s new threat: funding at risk for activists [AP]
In Haiti, Hillary Clinton meets with candidates, pushes Preval on elections [WaPo]
Poll opens amid Mexican gang war [Al Jazeera]
Domestic
2012 Republican presidential candidates all have flaws [WaPo]
California Marks the First Fred Korematsu Day [TIME]
Julian Assange compares Wikileaks to US Founding Fathers in 60 Mins Interview [Telegraph]
Calif. man accused in plot on Mich. mosque [AP]
Obama to announce campaign to increase investment in start-ups, small businesses [WaPo]
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January 25, 2011
Daily International News
January 25, 2011
SOTU
& Foreign Policy
Obama’s State of the Union and U.S. Foreign Policy [StratFor]
Factbox: Foreign policy issues Obama may address in speech [Reuters]
10 Global Issues Obama Won’t Talk About But Should [FP]
Why the Middle East Won’t Feature in Obama’s Speech [TIME]
General
SOTU Media Sand Traps and How to Avoid Them [Daily Beast]
Five things to watch for in the State of the Union speech [WaPo]
State of the Union Preview: Obama’s Unofficial 2012 Kickoff [TIME]
Six members of the Supreme Court to attend SOTU [WaPo]
Arizona lawmakers to save seat for Gabrielle Giffords at State of the Union [WaPo]
Northeast Asia
China/Taiwan
J-20 stealth fighter jet ‘innovative, not stolen from US plane’ [Global Times]
US spy for China Noshir Gowadia jailed for 32 years [BBC]
Urumqi to be under full surveillance [AP]
US diplomat slams China on governor’s Taiwan trip [AP]
China will stick to socialism as required by law: top legislator [Xinhua]
Son of former PRC president takes up new military post [Global Times]
Macau’s Stanley Ho in family row over casino empire [BBC]
Koreas
S. Korea remains suspicious of N. Korea’s intention for talks: minister [Yonhap]
South Korea Wants U.N. to Consider North’s Uranium Program [GSN]
UN investigator in Japan for talks on North Korean human rights [M&C]
Malaysia, SKorea seek to charge 12 Somali pirates [AP]
GOP calls for quick action on free trade pacts, including KORUS [AP]
N.Korea’s Brave Underground Journalists Make Headlines [Chosun]
Japan
Soccer: Konno’s penalty, Kawashima’s saves send Japan past S. Korea in thriller [Mainichi]
Kan says government to re-examine DPJ election pledges [Mainichi]
Kan stresses Sun Yat-sen’s Japan ties in policy speech [Mainichi]
Southeast Asia/Pacific
Thailand ‘yellow-shirts’ stage new street protests [BBC]
Thai Inquiry Into Violence Falters [NYT]
Blast in southern Thailand kills nine [BBC]
India and Indonesia aim to double trade [BBC]
HRW accuses Vietnam of widespread human rights abuses [AP]
Three charged over Christmas Island shipwreck [BBC]
South/Central Asia
US commander in Afghanistan: Tough fight in 2011 [AP]
West’s portrayal of Afghan war deceptive – ANSO group [Reuters]
Suicide attack near Pakistan Shi’ite rally kills 13 [Reuters]
Pakistan has “disastrous year” for human rights in 2010: HRW [Reuters]
India Central Bank Raises Key Rates [WSJ]
Middle East
Citing Options, Iran Rejects Uranium Deal, Diplomat Says [NYT]
Turkey president lays into Israel flotilla inquiry [AP]
AP Interview: IAEA head seeks openness from Iran [AP]
Hezbollah-backed Mikati named Lebanon prime minister [Reuters]
Abbas welcomed home as hero [Reuters]
Africa
Northern Coast
Talks under way for body to oversee Tunisia cabinet [Reuters]
Egyptians denounce Mubarak, clash with riot police [AP]
All Other
Sudan’s Bashir pledges support for independent south [Reuters]
South Sudan to retain its name as an independent state: report [Sudan Tribune]
Call for Tougher Measures Against Ivory Coast Leader [NYT]
Rwanda rebel leader Callixte Mbarushimana sent to ICC [BBC]
Europe
Russian parliament ratifies arms pact with US [AP]
Moscow airport bomb: Dmitry Medvedev seeks shake-up [BBC]
List of Russian terror attacks [WaPo]
Berlusconi defence lawyers dismiss sex accusations [Reuters]
Lord Taylor found guilty of fiddling expenses [Guardian]
George Osborne: budget cuts keep down UK interest rates [Telegraph]
Americas
Obama to visit Brazil in sign of warmer ties: paper [Reuters]
Clinton Voices U.S. Support of Mexico in Trip [NYT]
Domestic
The 83rd Annual Oscar Nominations [NYT]
White House Nominates David Cohen As Sanctions Point Man [WSJ]
Carol Browner to leave White House [POLITICO]
Scalia appearance at ‘tea party’ House meeting questions his impartiality [LA Times]
NBC: U.S. can’t link accused Army private to Assange [MSNBC]
Emanuel in `Real Chicagoan’ Fight to Replace Daley [Bloomberg]
Bush White House Broke Elections Law, Report Says [NYT]
Obama Viewed Favorably by 53% of Global Investors Seeing Improving Economy [Bloomberg]
Stimulus improves US outlook, says IMF [FT]
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January 19, 2011
Daily International News
January 19, 2011
Hu-Obama Summit
Op-ed: Mr. Obama, speak up for human rights in China [WaPo]
Obama pressured to speak out on China human rights [Reuters]
Clinton: Building trust with Beijing a must for US [AP]
The Weekly Standard: Liu Matters, Hu Doesn’t [NPR]
President Obama to Announce Jointly Funded Center for Nuclear Security in China [ABC]
Ballmer, Blankfein Invited by Obama to Hu Discussion on Business in China [Bloomberg]
Northeast Asia
Top Pentagon Asia official, Gregson, to step down [FP]
China
Report: China largely restores aircraft carrier [AP]
China’s Internet population rises to 457 million [AP]
Chinese Firm to Invest in North Korea [WSJ]
Chinese consumer price inflation ‘down to 4.6%’ [BBC]
Koreas
N. Korea working on uranium enrichment ‘since 1990s’ [AFP]
South Korea seeks longer-range missiles – report [Reuters] and Korea, U.S. negotiate revision of pact on missiles [JoongAng]
Kim and Jong-un get beefed up security [JoongAng]
Defector Offers Insights into N.Korean Arms Buildup [Chosun]
Japan
Japan wants China leadership on North Korea [Reuters]
Sugiyama, Japan’s point man on N.Korea to visit China [Straits Times via AFP]
Donations pour into Okinawa city after gov’t withdraws funds tied to hosting U.S. base [Mainichi]
Sting meets dolphin advocate, hopes for debate [AP]
Southeast Asia
Group says survey confirms Myanmar rights abuses [AP] – a link to the report is here
South/Central Asia
Judges seek delay in opening Afghan parliament [AP]
Bomb blast kills 20 Afghan civilians in southeast [Reuters]
Afghan journalist attacked with acid [AP]
Scandal-hit India PM skirts major cabinet changes [Reuters]
Middle East
Hariri tribunal: Saudi Arabia quits Lebanon mediation [BBC]
Powers to press defiant Iran in nuclear row [Reuters]
Insurgents Renew Attacks on Iraqi Security Troops [NYT]
Lebanon Shows Shift of Influence in Mideast [NYT]
Africa
Arab League chief says Tunisia is dire warning [AP]
Tunisia probes foreign assets of deposed leader [AP]
AU’s Odinga says Ivory Coast mediation fails [Reuters]
DR Congo army commander ‘led mass rape’ in Fizi [BBC]
Europe
Former Swiss banker linked to WikiLeaks goes on trial [Reuters]
New UK law means queen’s secrets to stay that way [AP]
UK unemployment total rises further [BBC]
Ministers seek to answer critics as NHS bill published [BBC]
Euro MPs adopt cross-border healthcare law [BBC]
Germany approves anti-dioxin action plan [Reuters]
Americas
Haiti election officials downplay OAS conclusion [AP]
From 01/18 Bolivia launches coca leaf diplomatic offensive [BBC]
Deal ends Chile Magallanes gas protest [BBC]
Domestic
SOTU: State of the Seating Chart [WaPo]
Lieberman Is Said to Decide Against Seeking Re-Election to Senate in 2012 [Bloomberg]
Sen. Kent Conrad retirement boosts GOP Senate hopes [Politico]
House Republicans Move to Dismantle Obama’s Health-Care Law [Bloomberg]
Issa Said to Consider Focusing First Hearing on TARP Inspector’s Report [Bloomberg]
FBI: Bomb found on MLK march route [MSNBC]
Parenting by Gays More Common in the South, Census Shows [NYT]
Goldman Sachs profits down by half on weak debt trading [BBC]
Apple makes record profits of $6bn in last three months [BBC]
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January 11, 2011
Daily International News
January 11, 2011
Northeast Asia
Koreas
NKorea accuses SKoreans of hacking into website [AP]
Gates Warns of North Korea Missile Threat to U.S. [NYT] and Gates Sees More `Direct’ North Korean Threat to U.S. [Bloomberg]
N. Korea steps up push for talks with reluctant S. Korea [Yonhap]
South Korea, Japan agree to boost defense cooperation [Mainichi]
Column: Time for S.Korea to Develop Its Own Nuclear Arms [Chosun]
Christian aid group launches major campaign for Christians in North Korea [The Underground]
Tweeter indicted for praising North Korea [Korea Times]
Asian Cup 2011 Group D Preview: Iraq – Iran, North Korea – UAE [Goal.com]
China[PRC]/Taiwan[ROC]
Opinion: An American Message for the Chinese President [WSJ]
Viewpoint: A new Sino-US high-tech arms race? [BBC]
Gates says new Sino-US military talks could begin soon [AP]
China confirms stealth jet test-flight-Gates [Reuters]
China denies armed soldiers crossed into India [AP]
Senior Chinese leader praises reform of press, publication industry [Xinhua]
China fails on human rights plan: rights group [AP] and China’s human rights ‘action plan’ short on any action, say rights groups [CSM]
Renault spy scandal: China denies involvement [BBC]
China vows to crack down on copyright violations [AP]
China overshoots 2010 lending and money supply targets [BBC]
Taiwan centenary runs into identity problems [AP]
Southeast Asia/Pacific
Thais Call on Burma to Cease Artillery Fire [Irrawaddy]
Cambodia charges two detained Thais with espionage [BBC]
Scores missing in tsunami-like flood in Australia [AP]
Qantas resuming Airbus A380 flights to US after blast [BBC]
South/Central Asia
Biden – U.S. could stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014 [Reuters]
Plan B in Afghanistan: Partition? [Foreign Affairs]
Benazir son Bilawal condemns support for Taseer killer [BBC]
Uzbeks ‘behind ethnic clashes in southern Kyrgyzstan’ [BBC]
Pope Benedict Urges Pakistan to Repeal Blasphemy Law [NYT]
Middle East
Clinton, in Yemen, Promotes Alliance and Growth [WSJ] and Clinton Has Busy Five Hours in Yemen [NYT]
Kuwaiti soldier killed in clash with Iraqi fishermen [BBC]
Ties make Palestinian state a SAmerican priority [AP]
Israel’s Rightward Lurch Scares Some Conservatives [TIME]
From 01.10 Iran Sentences Human Rights Lawyer to 11 Years in Jail [NYT]
Iran claims it has dismantled Israeli spy ring behind nuclear scientist’s death [CSM]
Africa
Sudan: Bittersweet Moment As Abyei Attacks Leave 30 Dead [All Africa]
Chinese observers see “peaceful” referendum in Sudan: FM spokesman [Xinhua]
Ivory Coast unity cabinet possible, says UN ambassador [BBC]
Tunisia closes schools, universities as UN calls for dialog [Deutsche Welle]
Village attacks kill 18 in central Nigeria – police [Reuters]
Nigeria’s Jonathan ‘can run’ in party primaries [AFP]
Egypt condemns Vatican criticism on minorities [Reuters]
Europe
Assange could face death penalty in U.S.: lawyers [Reuters]
Sarkozy Brings Message on Dollar to U.S. [NYT]
Spain’s Zapatero says Eta truce does not go far enough [BBC]
Tainted Animal Feed Found in France and Denmark [NYT]
Tensions Rise Before Portugal Auction [WSJ]
Americas
Observers wait for Haiti president to take report [AP]
IMF approves $72bn credit line for Mexico [FT]
Domestic
In Wednesday speech in Arizona, Obama is seeking right tone [WaPo]
Father of Shooting Suspect May Issue Statement [WSJ]
Man Arrested in Denver for Threat to Shoot Aides to U.S. Senator Bennet [Bloomberg]
From 01.10 Tom DeLay, former U.S. House leader, sentenced to 3 years in prison [WaPo]
Kagan writes her first opinion [AP]
Obama 2.0: Who will fill the top jobs in foreign policy? [FP]
State Dept. policy change the latest gay rights win: passports [WaPo]
Declining for two decades, US abortion rate plateaus [WaPo]
In search for Earth-size world, a historic first: Kepler finds rocky planet [CSM]
The Verizon iPhone [WaPo]
Winklevoss twins gamble $65m for Facebook fortune [BBC]
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December 28, 2010
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