Posts Tagged ‘iphone’
August 22, 2011
Posted in Daily News | Tagged al-jazeera, anna hazare, anwar, AP, apple, Assad, bauer, BBC, biden, bloomberg, Burma, canada, china, climate change, CNN, congo, deutsche bank, DPJ, DPRK, DRC, DSK, earthquake app, egypt, fattal, france, fukushima, Gadhafi, Gaza, gingrich, graham, guardian, haiti, hamas, hazare, hurricane, ibrahim, india, iphone, iran, irene, israel, jack layton, Japan, karl rove, kashmir, kim jong-il, korea, kumgang, kyodo, LA Times, LAT, libya, mainichi, malaysia, matviyenko, mccain, medvedev, MLK, mongolia, myanmar, naoto kan, national mall, new york times, newt, nkorea, North Korea, nuclear, NYT, Obama, palin, philippines, politico, potus, PRC, putin, Qaddafi, red cross, reuters, rick perry, ROK, rove, RSA, russia, safrica, skorea, sodomy, south africa, south korea, strauff-kahn, syria, tainted vinegar, talking points memo, TPM, UN, uranium, vietnam, VOA, VPOTUS, wall street, WaPo, Washington Post, xinhua | Leave a Comment »
January 12, 2011
Posted in Daily News | Tagged acapulco, afghanistan, AFP, AHN, ai weiwei, AP, arizona, at&t, AZ, BBC, biden, blair, blasphemy, blood libel, bloomberg, boehner, BP spill, brazil, china, christian, coptic, copts, cote d'ivoire, currency, daley, dioxin, DMZ, DPJ, DPRK, drilling, dutch, egypt, eric illsley, EU, europe, financial times, FT, gabbie giffords, gates, gbagbo, geithner, germany, giffords, GOP, guardian, gulf spill, gun control, haiti, heritage, hezbollah, hot line, hotline, hu, hu jintao, integration, iphone, iran, iraq war, ISAF, islam, israel, ivory coast, Japan, joongang, jos, JPMorgan, kabul, kaczynski, kan, klingner, korea, lebanon, loughner, mainichi, mexico, muslim, NC, netherlands, new york times, nigeria, nkorea, north carolina, North Korea, NYT, Obama, oil spill, ouattara, Pakistan, palin, PLA, PLA-2, poland, politico, portugal, potus, pr george's, PRC, prince george's county, prostitution, punjab, rajapaksa, red cross, republican, reuters, RMB, robert gates, ROK, Sarah Palin, secdef, seoul, shanghai, sify, skorea, south korea, south sudan, SPLM, sri lanka, SST, state sponsors of terror, sudan, tajikistan, taseer, tea party, techland, the hill, tokyo, tony blair, tunisia, verizon, vietnam, VPOTUS, wall street journal, WaPo, Washington Post, WH, white house, WSJ, yuan, zardari | 1 Comment »
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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August 18, 2010
Posted in Daily News | Tagged 9/11, afghanistan, ahmadinejad, aid, anti-terror, blackberry, blago, blagojevich, brazil, Burma, censorship, china, clegg, climate change, congo, coral reef, debt, defector, democrat, DOD, DPRK, dr. laura, DRC, drug war, EU, flood, foxconn, france, fugees, genocide, germany, GOP, greece, ground zero, gypsy, haiti, HMRC, hormuz, hungary, india, indonesia, internet, iphone, iran, iraq, Ireland, israel, Japan, jet, karzai, korea, laura, libdem, medvedev, mexico, mig, mosque, myanmar, netanyahu, NGO, nick clegg, nkorea, North Korea, nuclear liability, Obama, Pakistan, park51, Pentagon, potus, PRC, Race, rapprochement, reef, republican, RNC, roc, ROK, roma, RSA, russia, rwanda, skorea, south africa, south china sea, south korea, sudan, suicide, taipei, taiwan, taliban, tanker, thailand, trade, tweets, twitter, UAE, UN, war crimes, white house, Wikileaks, wyclef, wyclef jean, zardari | Leave a Comment »
July 16, 2010
Daily International News
July 16, 2010
Northeast Asia [non-China]
WHO criticizes Amnesty report into NKorea health [AP]
U.S. and South Korea to announce joint military exercises [WaPo]
Thousands in Asia held over World Cup bets [BBC]
China
China’s Wen Jiabao says euro investment continues [BBC]
American appeals 8-year term in China secrets case [AP]
Thousands evacuated as typhoon hits southern China [AP]
Xinhua TV becomes accessible for iPhone, iTouch users [Xinhua]
SE Asia/Pacific
ASEAN mulls options for U.S., Russia role in regional architecture [Kyodo]
Burma junta support group USDA disbands [BBC]
Former Suu Kyi aide released from jail in Myanmar [AP]
Australian PM Gillard likely to call Aug 28 election [AAH]
Central/South Asia
Clinton to seek signs of progress in Afghanistan [Reuters]
NATO airstrike kills Taliban commander, police say [AP]
OSCE to send police force to Kyrgyzstan [BBC]
Pakistan barbs darken mood after India peace talks [AFP]
Pakistan market bomb kills 10 [AFP]
Curfew imposed again in most of Indian Kashmir [AP]
Middle East
U.S. Says Scientist Aided C.I.A. While Still in Iran [NYT]
Suicide bombers kill 27 in Iran [LAT]
Gaza aid ship unloads at Egyptian port [CNN]
Second telecom ‘Israeli spy’ arrested in Lebanon [BBC]
Despite diplomatic tensions, U.S.-Israeli security ties strengthen [WaPo]|
Some worry about abuse as U.S. hands over final detention center to Iraq [WaPo]
Africa
Kenyan police arrest suspect in Uganda bombings [AP]
Uganda ready to send extra 2,000 troops to Somalia [Reuters]
Rwanda arrest suspect over beheaded politician [Reuters]
Rwanda genocide tribunal defense lawyer shot dead [AP]
Europe
France charges three Chechens in terror probe [BBC]
Killer of Natalia Estemirova ‘on wanted list’ [BBC]
Sweden: 2 guilty in Muhammad artist’s home attack [AP]
Vatican Revises Abuse Process, but Causes Stir [NYT]
Women’s Ordination Conference: Vatican’s ‘scare tactics’ appalling [WaPo]
Domestic
June was worst month for Army suicides, statistics show [CNN]
Senate Probes Any BP Ties to Lockerbie Case Release [WSJ]
Greenspan Calls for Congress to Let All Bush Tax Cuts Expire [Bloomberg]
Gulf oil test, bill passage give Obama a day to savor [WaPo]
Oil Spill Capped for a Second Day, Offering Some Hope [NYT]
Americas
Colombia accuses Venezuela of harbouring rebel groups [BBC]
3 killed in drug gang attack on police in Mexico [AP]
Free Mexico honeymoon for first Argentine gay newly-weds [BBC]
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June 2, 2010
Posted in Daily News | Tagged afghanistan, AFP, alabama, AP, apple, arthur davis, balkans, bangkok, BBC, bloomberg, BP, Burma, cameron, cancun, cancun mayor, china, clinton, CNN, cocaine, cumbria, deport, DPJ, DPRK, drug cartel, erdogan, EU, finmin kan, flotilla, foxconn, Gaza, george mitchell, goddess of democracy, gore, guld spill, hatoyama, hillary, HK, hong kong, iphone, iphone factory, iran, israel, Japan, jirga, LDP, liberia, libya, mars, mexico, mideast peace, military exercises, myanmar, new york times, no confidence vote, North Korea, NYT, Obama, oil spill, oprah, parker griffith, peace jurga, PMQ, PMQs, poland, potus, primary election, prime minister, red shirts, resignation, reuters, robert gates, ROK, russia, sanctions, sarah ferguson, sarajevo, scmp, secretary of defense, secretary of state, shooting, somalia, south china morning post, south korea, steve jobs, suicide, taliban, thailand, tiananmen, times of london, turkey, UN, UN security council, wall street journal, WaPo, Washington Post, wen jiabao, WSJ, xinhua, yellow sea, yonhap | Leave a Comment »
May 27, 2010
Posted in Daily News | Tagged afghanistan, arizona, austerity plan, AZ, bashir, BBC, biden, BP, brookings, CFR, cheonan, china, chris coke, clinton, CNN, DADT, DOJ, DPRK, drilling moratorium, europe, foxconn, futenma, guardian, gulf spill, hillary, immigration, iphone, iran, iraq, jamaica, Japan, justice department, kim jong-il, kim jong-un, kingston, kyodo, marines, media-ite, mexico, national security strategy, naval hotline, netanyahu, new york times. AP, North Korea, NPR, NSS, nukes, NYT, Obama, offshore drilling, oil spill, okinawa, potus, PRC, red shirts, reuters, ROK, russia, senate, south korea, spain, succession, sudan, taliban, thailand, top kill, VPOTUS, wall street journal, WaPo, Washington Post, withdrawal, WSJ, xinhua, zapatero | Leave a Comment »