Posts Tagged ‘kan’
June 22, 2011
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June 1, 2011
Happy June!
Daily International News
June 1, 2011
Northeast Asia
Koreas
North Korea rejects South’s proposal for summits [AP] and North Korea Says It Rejected Secret Summit Offer [WSJ]
US Considers Tightening Sanctions on N. Korea [Arirang]
Kim Jong-il portrait used as South Korean army target [BBC]
SKorean inflation eases to 4.1 percent in May [AP]
Japan
Japan’s PM faces no-confidence vote over crisis [AP]
Japan nuclear: UN says tsunami risk was underestimated [BBC]
Toyota recalls 106,000 Prius cars [AP]
China
Chinese rights activist Li Shuangde jailed for fraud [AP]
China’s response to latest unrest follows pattern [AP]
China warns outsiders over creating unrest in Inner Mongolia [Pakistan Daily Times]
3 Killed in Workshop Explosion in Xinjiang [Crienglish]
China manufacturing slows in power, credit squeeze [AP]
East China’s Changxing County witnesses worsening drought [Xinhua]
Southeast Asia/Pacific
US man held for ‘Thai monarchy insult’ appeals to Obama [BBC]
Meowing senator touches off political row [Reuters]
South/Central Asia
Pakistani journalists defiant at reporter’s burial [AP] Background – Pakistani Journalist Who Covered Security and Terrorism Is Found Dead [NYT]
US army chief: Impact of OBL death still unclear [AP]
Rare execution in India prompts search for hangman [AP]
Middle East
Toll of Syrian crackdown rises to 33 in 2 towns [AP]
Australia: Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad ‘should be tried’ [BBC]
Street battles in Yemeni capital leave 41 dead [AP]
Yemen Forces Battle Tribal Rivals for Key Sites in Capital [NYT]
Africa
Egypt’s Mubarak, sons to stand trial on Aug. 3 [AP]
700 immigrants trapped on fishing boat off Tunisia [AP]
Libya’s oil chief Ghanem defects, now in Rome [Reuters]
NATO extends Libya operations to September [Reuters]
NATO Resumes Airstrikes After Qaddafi Vows to Fight On [NYT]
Downing Street denies British troops in Misrata [BBC]
U.S. concerned over Libya weapons reaching Al Qaeda [Reuters]
North and South Sudan Tentatively Agree to Demilitarize Disputed Border [NYT]
Ethiopia commutes death sentences for 23 officials [AP]
Europe
Germany: sharp rise in E. Coli cases, source unknown [Reuters]
Mladic must face war crimes charges – prosecutor [Reuters]
Sepp Blatter announces World Cup host vote changes [BBC]
Americas
Special Report – If Monterrey falls, Mexico falls [Reuters]
Magnitude-6.4 quake rocks central Chile [AP]
Domestic
Robert Gates: After 8 presidents, I may be ‘too cautious’ [POLITICO]
List of cyber-weapons developed by Pentagon to streamline computer warfare [WaPo] and DOD to treat cyber-attacks as ‘acts of war’ [BBC
West Wing Briefing: Obama will meet with House Republicans on deficit, debt limit [WaPo]
Huntsman Op-ed: Our Current Time for Choosing [WSJ]
Rahm Emanuel doesn’t close the door on 2016 [POLITICO]
Economy shadows President Obama’s 2012 campaign [POLITICO]
Anthony Weiner tries to move beyond Twitter mess [POLITICO]
Endeavour space shuttle makes last touch-down [BBC]
Cellphones ‘possibly carcinogenic,’ WHO says [WaPo]
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May 11, 2011
Daily International News
May 11, 2011
US-China S&ED Coverage
China rejects US criticism of human rights record [BBC]
China-US make progress on trade but differences remain [BBC]
U.S., China reach ‘milestone’ agreement on security, economic policy [WaPo]
China-U.S. S&ED yields satisfactory outcome: Chinese vice premier [Xinhua]
U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue creates new opportunities [Xinhua]
Northeast Asia
China [non-S&ED]
Detained artist Ai Weiwei’s exhibits in UK [AP]
Korean Bible instructor held following China raid [AP]
Three ex-Xinhua Finance bosses face US fraud charges [BBC]
Koreas
Pro-Pyongyang newspaper reacts coldly to Lee’s invitation [Yonhap]
North Korea Readying New Surprise? [The Diplomat]
U.S. evangelist Franklin Graham in N. Korea, meets foreign minister [Kyodo]
U.S. ponders food-team trip to North [JoongAng]
Debate rages about food aid to North Korea [AP]
S. Korea, Japan Agree on 3-step Process to 6-party Talk Resumption [Arirang TV]
Satellites show more poppy fields in the North [JoongAng]
S. Korea urges North Korea to halt cyber attacks [Kyodo]
S. Korea and N. Korea invited to field joint team in table tennis [Yonhap]
Japan
Japan to set up govt-backed nuke compensation plan [AP]
Japan nuclear operator seals radioactive water leak [Reuters]
Kan orders probe into Fukushima failures [FT]
Toyota quarterly profits drop but recovery expected [BBC]
Southeast Asia/Japan
U.N. envoy arrives in Myanmar to meet gov’t officials, Suu Kyi [Kyodo]
Bangladesh rejects rights group’s criticism [AP]
South/Central Asia
U.S. granted access to speak to bin Laden’s wives [CNN]
Pakistan military aid safer than the economic aid [FP]
Senator Kerry heads to Pakistan to smooth bin Laden fury [Reuters]
Bin Laden Sons Say U.S. Broke International Law [NYT]
Taliban resistance ‘under-estimated’ by Britain [BBC]
India puts Pakistani army officers on “most wanted” list [Reuters]
India’s Supreme Court rejects harsher Bhopal charges [BBC]
Middle East
Hamas accepts 1967 borders, but will never recognize Israel, top official says [Haaretz]
Syria tanks ‘shell’ protest city of Homs [BBC]
Exclusive: Kuwait opens bid for Syrian seat on U.N. Human Rights Council [FP]
Protests bring two Yemen cities to standstill, 2 dead [Reuters]
Bahrain should set up torture investigation body – HRW [Reuters]
Iraq to discuss extension of U.S. troops this month – PM [Reuters]
Africa
Libya rebels ‘capture Misrata airport’ [BBC]
Ban Ki-Moon calls for Libya cease-fire as NATO assault intensifies [WaPo]
Sudan: UN peacekeepers attacked in Abyei [BBC]
Uganda opposition leader Kizza Besigye ‘allowed home’ [BBC]
Uganda’s anti-gay bill not on agenda after outcry [AP]
Europe
Protesters clash during Greek strike [FT]
German police raid homes of suspected extremists [AP]
Lithuania jails Soviet commando for Medininkai shooting [BBC]
Earthquake fever hits Rome as some fear “the big one” [Reuters]
Germany ‘could back Italy’s Draghi for ECB chief’ [AFP]
Clegg: Lib Dems to be ‘more muscular’ in coalition [BBC]
David Cameron’s Prime Minister’s Questions – in full [BBC]
Americas
FARC files show ties with Venezuela’s Chavez and Ecuador’s Correa [Miami Herald]
Guatemalan Court Acquits Former President of Embezzling [NYT]
Venezuela begins electricity rationing after blackouts [BBC]
Domestic
President to Renew Muslim Outreach [WSJ]
Obama administration boasting about border security [WaPo]
Five Democratic Senators to watch in Obama debt meeting [WaPo]
Gingrich is in, but can he win? [WaPo]
Romney focused on outraising — by far — Republican presidential competitors [WaPo]
Navy revokes guidance on same-sex marriages [WaPo]
Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks about separation from Maria Shriver [LAT]
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May 6, 2011
Posted in Daily News | Tagged 2012, 7/7, 9/11, abbottabad, afghanistan, AFP, al qaeda, al-jazeera, Assad, australia, bahrain, BBC, beijing, bin laden, bloomberg, brazil, Britain, calderon, cameron, carter, china, chosun, CIA, clegg, CNN, Congress, cote d'ivoire, crime, cwele, daniels, darfur, der spiegel, detainee, dong-a, doomsday, DPRK, economy, englang, EU, food aid, fox, france, FTA, fukushima, gay marriage, germany, GOP, greece, hamaoka, hmong, house, immigration, iraq, ivory coast, Japan, joongang, kan, kim jong-il, kim jong-un, korea, libdem, liberal democrat, libya, marrakesh, medicare, merkel, mexico, morocco, moscow, navy seals, new york times, nkorea, nobel, nobel prize, North Korea, northern ireland, norway, nuclear, NYT, Obama, OBL, osama, osama bin laden, ouattara, Pakistan, papua new guinea, PNG, politico, potus, PRC, Pyongyang, reuters, richardson, ROK, RSA, russia, S&ED, SA, saleh, same-sex marriage, SEALs, seoul, sheryl cwele, siberia, singapore, sinn fein, skorea, south africa, south korea, spy, strikes, sudan, syria, taliban, texas, thailand, tory, UK, UN, venezuela, vietnam, vouchers, wall street journal, WaPo, Washington Post, WSJ, yemen | Leave a Comment »
March 25, 2011
Posted in Daily News | Tagged ABC, afghanistan, African Union, AP, Assad, assange, AU, australia, bachmann, bahrain, BBC, bloomberg, BP, Burma, canada, carter, cherry blossom, china, chosun, christian science monitor, Congress, cote d'ivoire, CSM, dawn, dc, DPRK, earthquake, egypt, elbaradei, EU, european union, facebook, financial times, food aid, foreign policy, FP, FT, fukushima, Gadhafi, gates, gbagbo, goodluck jonathan, harper, hill, human rights, india, iran, iraq, islam, israel, ivory coast, j street, Japan, jimmy carter, kan, kim jong-il, kim jong-un, kore, kurram, leaks, libya, liu xianban, michigan, musveneni, myanmar, naoto kan, new york times, nigeria, nkorea, North Korea, nuclear, NYT, Obama, ouattara, Pakistan, palestine, palin, politico, portugal, potus, PRC, Qaddafi, quake, radiation, reuters, robert gates, ROK, rosneft, russia, saleh, samatha power, secdef, sendai, skorea, south korea, special forces, syria, time, today online, tokyo, tsunami, uganda, UN, UNHCR, united nations, wall street journal, WaPo, Washington Post, WFP, Wikileaks, world food program, WSJ, yemen, Yeonpyeong, zee news | Leave a Comment »
March 17, 2011
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March 15, 2011
Posted in Daily News | Tagged abbas, ABC, afghanistan, all africa, AP, bahrain, bangladesh, BBC, bloomberg, chavez, china, CIA, clinton, corruption, cote d'ivoire, crowley, cuba, dalai lama, davis, department of defense, deutsche welle, dharamsala, DOD, DPRK, earthquake, economy, education, egypt, emergency rule, enrichment, EU, european union, FBI, financial times, FT, fukushima, G8, Gaddafi, Gaza, gbagbo, germany, grameen, guatemala, gun control, Gyanendra, hamas, HHDL, india, indonesia, iran, iraq, israel, issoufou, italy, ivory coast, Japan, japan times, kan, korea, kurdish, kurds, libel, libya, london, manning, mexico, microcredit, morocco, mueller, nanjing, naoto kan, nasdaq, nepal, netanyahu, new york times, niger, nkorea, no child left behind, North Korea, NRA, nuclear, NYSE euronext, NYT, Obama, olympics, oman, op-ed, ouattara, Pakistan, palestine, parcel bomb, paris, Pentagon, petraeus, pfc manning, pj crowley, potus, PRC, private manning, Qaddafi, Qadhafi, quake, reuters, saudi arabia, sendai, shanghai fire, six-party talks, state department, syphilis, tibet, tsunami, UK, venezuela, wall street journal, WSJ, WWII, xinhua, yuan, yunus | Leave a Comment »