Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Egypt militarys overthrow of Morsi improper IranIran in its first official reaction to the toppling of Egypts democratically elected president by the military is calling the move improper.

  • San Diego Union-Tribune - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    JERUSALEM -; Israel's Cabinet has approved a plan that would gradually end a contentious system that has granted automatic draft exemptions to Jewish ultra-Orthodox seminary ...

  • Asia-Europe Spot Container Rates Soar

    Dubai Chronicle - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    Asia-Europe spot container rates soar as carriers hard line the 1 July GRI against a background of weak market fundamentals. Shanghai-Rotterdam container freight rate index increased by $1,632 per 40ft container yesterday, reports ...

  • Asean region on track for 2015 integration

    Inquirer Business - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    The 10 member states of Asean are on track to completing the measures needed for the integration of their economies by 2015, according to the 2012-2013 annual report released by the regional economic and political bloc. In his annual report message, Asean secretary general Le Luong Minh noted that in the economic pillar, Asean has already implemented nearly 80 percent of the measures in the ...

  • Bahrain Policeman killed 3 hurt in twin attacksBahrain says twin attacks have left a policeman dead and three injured in the latest sign of targeted strikes by anti-government factions in the restive Gulf nation.

    Times of India - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    MANAMA, BAHRAIN: Bahrain says twin attacks have left a policeman dead and three injured in the latest sign of targeted strikes by anti-government factions in the restive Gulf nation. Bahrain's 29-month uprising is dominated by street clashes between mostly Shiite protesters and security forces for the Sunni-led monarchy. But homemade explosives and firebombs have increasingly been used in ...

  • Egypt militarys overthrow of Morsi improper IranIran in its first official reaction to the toppling of Egypts democratically elected president by the military is calling the move improper.

    Times of India - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    Mohamed Morsi should not give up in their quest to reinstate him. He also said the presidency should not be decided by "the streets." "Islamists and revolutionaries should not be frustrated," said Araghchi. "Arab Spring can be followed by warm summer and cold winter," too. Araghchi did not call the move a "coup." Morsi ended more than three decades of ...

  • 14 Afghan soldiers 64 Taliban killed Officials

    Times of India - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    Afghanistan's High Peace Council on Sunday, an official said, while the government announced that recent fighting in the country has killed 14 Afghan soldiers and 64 Taliban militants. Fazil Ahmad, the High Peace Council's chief in Ghazni province, was in critical condition in a hospital with three others who had been traveling with him when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb, said ...

  • Jordan charges radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada with terrorism

    Times of India - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    Jordanian military prosecutor says he has charged a radical Muslim preacher with conspiring to carry out al-Qaida-linked attacks on Americans, Israelis and other Westerners in this key US ally. Abu Qatada, 53, arrived in Jordan earlier Sunday after being deported from Britain. His extradition had been blocked in British and European courts for more than a decade over human rights concerns. ...

  • Norway threatens to cut aid to Afghanistan

    Times of India - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    Norway has threatened to reduce aid to Afghanistan, signalling increasing frustration among donor nations over the Kabul government's failure to implement reforms as Nato troops prepare to withdraw. At an aid meeting in Kabul on Wednesday, Norway said ...

  • Three-month wait for public to see first panda born in Taiwan

    Channel News Asia - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    The public will have to wait three months to catch a glimpse of the first panda born in Taiwan, officials said Sunday, a day after she was successfully delivered by parents who were gifted from ...

  • Osama Bin Ladens right-hand man finally deported from UK to Jordan

    Times of India - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    Abu Qatada - often dubbed as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe, was finally deported from London to his home country Jordan, where he will face changes of fanning terrorism. British prime minister David Cameron who has earlier said that he was determined to put Abu Qatada on a plane back to Jordan as soon as possible was "delighted" on Saturday night and said the radical ...

  • QE2 ocean liner to be luxury hotel in Asia under new owners

    Reuters - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    By Praveen Menon DUBAI, July 7 | Sun Jul 7, 2013 7:58am EDT DUBAI, July 7 (Reuters) - Dubai will spend another $90 million to refurbish the ocean liner QE2 before it steams out of the emirate in October to be moored in Asia as a 400-room luxury hotel, its new owners said on Sunday. The QE2, launched more than 40 years ago by Britain's Queen Elizabeth, will be owned by a consortium ...

  • China state media identifies 2 plane crash victims

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    BEIJING -; The two people who died in an Asiana Airlines plane crash at San Francisco International Airport were Chinese schoolgirls, Chinese state media said ...

  • Include Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt transition ElBaradei says

    Times of India - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    Muslim Brotherhood to be included in Egypt's political future, in a media interview conducted before his candidacy as interim premier hit opposition. ElBaradei told German news ...

  • Snowden says NSA operates secret spying partnerships with other western govts Report

    Times of India - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    National Security Agency operates broad secret spying partnerships with other western governments now complaining about its programmes, in an interview published on Sunday. Snowden said in comments made before his exposure of US espionage practices came to light last month and printed ...

  • Thousands rally against abortion law in Ireland

    Times of India - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    LONDON: Thousands of anti-abortion activists took to the streets of Dublin against the Irish government's proposed legislation on abortion following an outcry over the death of an Indian dentist last year after a miscarriage. According to Gardai, Ireland's police force, as many as 35,000 people turned out for the protest march carrying rosary beads and placards reading "Kill the ...

  • Delhi hotel named among Asias best

    New Kerala - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    The list has been compiled as part of the Travel + Leisure World's Best Service Survey-2013, which features hotels, resorts, airlines, and cruise lines that have earned top scores for service. The rankings are based on the magazine's reader's votes.Officials at the Taj Palace Hotel are delighted."We are delighted to be a part of this prestigious award survey that recognizes ...

  • Egypt approaching civil war Putin

    The Daily Star - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    An Egyptian military soldier stands guard near Cairo University, where supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Mursi have installed their camp in Giza, southwest of Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, July 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Manu ...

  • Chinese mourn Asiana jet crash deaths

    Channel News Asia - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    Chinese citizens mourned the deaths of two teenage girls killed after a South Korean-owned passenger jet crashed at San Francisco airport Sunday as survivors recounted harrowing details of their tragic ...

  • Egypts political process stalls Islamists call protests

    Times of India - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    CAIRO: Egypt's political transition after President Mohamed Morsi's ouster by the military has stumbled at the first hurdle, as the choice of liberal ...

  • Kerry to return to Middle East Reports

    Times Of India - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    On his previous visit, a four-day trip which ended on June 30, Kerry held hours and hours of intensive talks with both sides in a mission which he said had achieved "real ...

  • 12 killed as Philippine troops Muslim rebels clash

    Times of India - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    MANILA, Philippines: More than 100 breakaway Muslim militants launched attacks against army troops in the southern Philippines, sparking clashes that killed five soldiers and at least seven insurgents in an apparent attempt to spoil peace talks between the government and the country's largest Muslim rebel group, the military said on Sunday. The daylong clashes involving the hardline ...

  • Turkey has long been standing at the threshold of the European Union. Adenauer and de Gaulle spoke about the European future of the country located between Asia and Europe 50 years ago. In 1999 Turkey received the status of a candidate for the EU members

    Pravda - Sunday 7th July, 2013

    This time the reasons were the actions of the Turkish authorities against the demonstrators. Before the next round of consultations between the EU and Turkey, some countries have condemned the actions of Ankara. German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke out critically against the Turkish government, which provoked another row between Berlin and Ankara. We are talking about breaking up the ...

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