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- Libyan east hails "freedom" (Reuters)
- Chinese official dismisses "Jasmine" protest calls (Reuters)
- UK verdict on WikiLeaks's Assange extradition due (Reuters)
- New Zealand quake toll 76, hopes of survivors fade (Reuters)
- Greek police clash with anti-austerity protesters (Reuters)
- Among Libya's prisoners: Interviews with mercenaries (Time.com)
- Handcuffed burglary suspect drives off in police car (Reuters)
- Gadhafi hold whittled away as Libya revolt spreads (AP)
- Obama denounces Cuba's treatment of dissidents (AP)
- Govt defends ill-fated Libyan rescue mission (AFP)
- U.N. council to look into tougher North Korea sanctions (Reuters)
- Regulator to ask if TMX-LSE deal in public interest (Reuters)
- Foreign students feared dead in toppled NZ office (AP)
- India overlooks abuse of domestic workers in new sexual harassment bill (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Yemen Protests: How Long Can It Hang Tough Against the Thugs? (Time.com)
- North and South Korea: Path to six-party talks rocky, but still open (The Christian Science Monitor)
Libyan east hails "freedom" (Reuters) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 04:01 PM PST |
Chinese official dismisses "Jasmine" protest calls (Reuters) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 04:59 PM PST Reuters - China faces no risk of succumbing to the kind of unrest that has rocked authoritarian governments across the Middle East, a senior Chinese official said, dismissing "Jasmine Revolution" calls as "absurd." |
UK verdict on WikiLeaks's Assange extradition due (Reuters) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 03:50 PM PST Reuters - A British court is expected to rule on Thursday whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be extradited to Sweden where he is accused of sex crimes. |
New Zealand quake toll 76, hopes of survivors fade (Reuters) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 04:23 PM PST Reuters - International rescuers intensified their search for earthquake survivors in New Zealand Thursday, despite fading hopes of finding any more people alive and fears that a damaged 26-storey tower could collapse nearby at any time. |
Greek police clash with anti-austerity protesters (Reuters) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 11:09 AM PST |
Among Libya's prisoners: Interviews with mercenaries (Time.com) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 03:30 PM PST Time.com - TIME's correspondent in Libya comes across a group of alleged Gaddafimercenaries. But many may turn out to be just more of Gaddafi's victims. |
Handcuffed burglary suspect drives off in police car (Reuters) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 05:08 PM PST Reuters - A 19-year-old Henderson, Nevada man arrested for burglary managed to drive off in a police car on Wednesday, despite wearing handcuffs, only to be nabbed on foot a few hours later. |
Gadhafi hold whittled away as Libya revolt spreads (AP) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 04:19 PM PST AP - The scope of Moammar Gadhafi's control was whittled away Wednesday as major Libyan cities and towns closer to the capital fell to the rebellion against his rule. In the east, now all but broken away, the opposition vowed to "liberate" Tripoli, where the Libyan leader is holed up with a force of militiamen roaming the streets and tanks guarding the outskirts. |
Obama denounces Cuba's treatment of dissidents (AP) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 03:52 PM PST |
Govt defends ill-fated Libyan rescue mission (AFP) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 05:01 PM PST |
U.N. council to look into tougher North Korea sanctions (Reuters) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 05:14 PM PST Reuters - A U.N. Security Council committee has agreed to look into recommendations by experts on tightening sanctions against North Korea even though China is blocking their formal release, diplomats said on Wednesday. |
Regulator to ask if TMX-LSE deal in public interest (Reuters) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 02:14 PM PST Reuters - The Ontario Securities Commission will assess whether the London Stock Exchange's proposed takeover of TMX Group is in "the public interest," a concept that even the head of the OSC says is hard to define. |
Foreign students feared dead in toppled NZ office (AP) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 03:16 AM PST |
Posted: 23 Feb 2011 10:16 AM PST The Christian Science Monitor - As more and more women enter the workforce, India is en route to passing its first law to protect them against rampant sexual harassment in the workplace. |
Yemen Protests: How Long Can It Hang Tough Against the Thugs? (Time.com) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 03:30 PM PST Time.com - Unlike Egypt, there is no surge of a growing but irate middle class to push the revolution forward. And then there are the baltegeya |
North and South Korea: Path to six-party talks rocky, but still open (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 23 Feb 2011 09:47 AM PST The Christian Science Monitor - The path away from recent violence and toward negotiations on the volatile Korean peninsula is proving rocky and uncertain, but it is still open. |
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