2013年3月15日星期五

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Yahoo! News: World News


Focus on mission, stay true to the cross, pope tells cardinals

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 10:30 AM PDT

Newly elected Pope Francis I, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina, meets cardinals in the Clementine Hall at the VaticanBy Philip Pullella and Catherine Hornby VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Friday urged leaders of a Roman Catholic Church riven by scandal and crisis never to give in to discouragement, bitterness or pessimism but to keep focused on their mission. Since his election on Wednesday as the first non-European pope in nearly 1,300 years, Francis has signaled a sharp change of style from his predecessor, Benedict, and has laid out a clear moral path for the 1.2-billion-member Church, which is beset by scandals, intrigue and strife. ...


Kerry voices conditional U.S. support for U.N. arms treaty

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 03:23 PM PDT

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks to U.S. embassy staff in DohaBy Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Secretary of State John Kerry voiced his support on Friday for an international treaty to regulate the $70 billion global arms trade, but restated Washington's "red line," affirming that it will not accept limits on U.S. domestic gun ownership. The U.N. General Assembly voted in December to hold a final round of negotiations March 18-28 on what could become the first international treaty to regulate international weapons transfers after a drafting conference in July 2012 collapsed because the United States and others wanted more time. ...


U.S. to bolster missile defenses to counter North Korea threat: Hagel

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 04:13 PM PDT

U.S. Secretary of Defense Hagel speaks at his news conference at the Pentagon in WashingtonBy Phil Stewart and David Alexander WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced plans on Friday to bolster U.S. missile defenses in response to "irresponsible and reckless provocations" by North Korea, which threatened a preventative nuclear strike against the United States last week. Hagel said the Pentagon would add 14 new anti-missile interceptors at Fort Greely in Alaska - an effective reversal of an early Obama administration decision - and move ahead with the deployment of a second missile-defense radar in Japan. ...


Venezuelans flood streets for another Chavez coffin parade

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 11:10 AM PDT

By Andrew Cawthorne and Girish Gupta CARACAS (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans were on the streets again on Friday at a funeral parade for Hugo Chavez amid opposition protests that the government was exploiting his death for election purposes. Chavez's remains were being transported for about 12 miles through Caracas from an army academy to a military museum on a hillside where the former soldier launched his political career with a failed coup in 1992. ...

U.S. drone strikes violate Pakistan's sovereignty: U.N.

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 12:08 PM PDT

A U.S. Air Force MQ-1 Predator, unmanned aerial vehicle, armed with AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, performs a low altitude pass during the Aviation Nation 2005 air show at Nellis Air Force Base in this handout photoBy Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States has violated Pakistan's sovereignty and shattered tribal structures with unmanned drone strikes in its counterterrorism operations near the Afghan border, a U.N. human rights investigator said in a statement on Friday. U.N. special rapporteur on human rights and counterterrorism, Ben Emmerson, visited Pakistan for three days this week as part of his investigation into the civilian impact of the use of drones and other forms of targeted killings. "As a matter of international law, the U.S. drone campaign in Pakistan is ... ...


Obama won't trip over Netanyahu's Iran "red line"

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 03:19 PM PDT

Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu points to red line he has drawn on graphic of bomb as he addresses 67th United Nations General Assembly in New YorkBy Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama visits Israel next week at the onset of spring - the "red line" previously drawn by his host, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to trigger an attack on Iran's nuclear sites. But an Israeli-Iranian war, Washington's nightmare as it tries to scale back defense commitments abroad and avoid a draining Gulf oil crisis, does not appear trip-wire imminent. ...


Tuareg rebels seek to stamp control on northern Mali

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 01:04 PM PDT

Soldiers from the Tuareg rebel group MNLA sit in a pickup truck in KidalBy Joe Penney GAO, Mali (Reuters) - Tuareg rebels are moving to exert their own authority over north Mali by issuing security passes for the region, officials and residents said on Friday, underscoring the challenge of unifying the West African state before planned elections. Rebels from the pro-autonomy MNLA have been handing out the security documents, stamped in name of the Azawad Republic they proclaimed last year, to drivers of vehicles in and around their northern stronghold of Kidal. ...


Brazil names new agriculture, labor and aviation ministers

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 04:26 PM PDT

BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff appointed new ministers for agriculture, civil aviation and labor on Friday, the presidential office said, in a Cabinet shuffle that left her economic team intact. Congressman Antonio Andrade from Minas Gerais state was named agriculture minister, replacing Mendes Ribeiro, who is recovering from brain tumor surgery. Both men belong to the PMDB, Brazil's largest political party and Rousseff's main ally in her unwieldy 17-party governing coalition. ...

Gridlocked Italian parliament fails to elect speakers

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 02:08 PM PDT

Newly elected senators of the 5-Star Movement attend a debate at the Senate in RomeBy Giselda Vagnoni and Giuseppe Fonte ROME (Reuters) - Italy's new parliament sat on Friday for the first time since an inconclusive general election produced a political stalemate that meant deputies and senators were unable even to elect speakers for either chamber. The February election gave the center left a majority in the lower house but not in the Senate, leaving it unable to form a government and raising the specter of a return to the polls and the threat of renewed market turmoil. ...


EU rejects Franco-British push to arm Syrian rebels

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 12:06 PM PDT

Members of the Free Syrian Army walk with their weapons in Bab Amro in the city of HomsBy Peter Griffiths and Justyna Pawlak BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union governments on Friday rejected Franco-British efforts to lift an EU arms embargo to allow weapons supplies to Syrian rebels, saying this could spark an arms race and worsen regional instability. France and Britain found little support for their proposal at an EU summit in Brussels, diplomats said, but EU foreign ministers will consider the issue again next week. ...


Vatican criticizes campaign against pope

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 04:43 PM PDT

Pope Francis prepares to greet cardinals, moments before stumbling in Sala Clementina, at the Vatican, Friday, March 15, 2013. The newly appointed Pope Francis stumbled after being introduced to the College of Cardinals, but did not fall and quickly recovered. Cardinal Angelo Sodano, second left, introduced the pope to the College of Cardinals. (AP Photo/Vatican TV) TV OUTVATICAN CITY (AP) — The honeymoon that Pope Francis has enjoyed since his remarkable election hit a bump Friday, with the Vatican lashing out at what it called a defamatory and "anti-clerical left-wing" media campaign questioning his actions during Argentina's murderous military dictatorship.


Few protests on 2nd anniversary of Syrian uprising

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 02:10 PM PDT

In this citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Media Center AMC which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, anti-Syrian regime protesters raise up their hands as they wave Syrian revolutionary flags during a protest to mark the second anniversary of the their uprising, in Aleppo, Syria, Friday March 15, 2013. The chief of Syria's main, western-backed rebel group marked the second anniversary of the start of the uprising against President Bashar Assad on Friday by pledging to fight until the "criminal" regime is gone. (AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center, AMC)BEIRUT (AP) — On the second anniversary of Syria's uprising, there were only small protests and a few firecrackers defiantly popping in the capital of Damascus — a grim contrast to the early days when crowds of demonstrators danced to the drums of rebellion against President Bashar Assad.


Nigeria summons US official over tweets on pardon

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 03:08 PM PDT

FILE - Bayelsa State Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, centre, stands outside his house guarded by policemen in Yenagoa, Nigeria, in this file photo dated Sunday, Nov. 27, 2005. Presidential adviser Doyin Okupe said Wednesday March 13, 2013, that Nigeria's Council of States headed by President Goodluck Jonathan has pardoned the former political benefactor of the nation's president, who was convicted of stealing millions of dollars while serving as a state governor. The decision to pardon Alamieyeseigha was greeted with derision by activists who highlight Nigeria as having one of the world's most corrupt governments. (AP Photo, File)LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria's foreign ministry summoned a top U.S. diplomat Friday night over an issue of national importance — on Twitter.


Brazil's new oil revenue law goes into effect

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 02:44 PM PDT

SAO PAULO (AP) — A new oil law that gives a greater share of royalty revenues from Brazil's vast oil fields to non-producing states went into effect Friday and producing states filed appeals against it with the Supreme Court.

Hugo Chavez coffin parades past Venezuela's ills

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 04:36 PM PDT

Police stand guard as people watch the procession carrying the coffin of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez to the military museum in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, March 15, 2013. Chavez's body is being transferred from the military academy where it has been lying in state to the military museum that will serve as his final resting place. Chavez was 58 when he died of an undisclosed type of cancer on March 5. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — The road from the military academy where Hugo Chavez's body has been lying in state to the hilltop museum where he'll be displayed indefinitely is lined with some of the most dangerous slums on the planet. It runs under bridges in dire need of repair and past grocery stores with few groceries.


AP PHOTOS: A look at 2 years of conflict in Syria

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 09:55 AM PDT

FILE - A Syrian municipality worker extinguishes a burned court room that was set on fire by Syrian anti-government protesters, in the southern city of Daraa, Syria, Monday, March 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File)Syrians marked the second anniversary of the revolt against President Bashar Assad on Friday, with small protests and vigils inside the war-shattered country and abroad. Since the heady, early days of their uprising, many Syrians opposed to the regime have descended into despair: The civil war has killed an estimated 70,000 people, displaced more than four million and turned neighbor against neighbor.


Bolshoi acid attack victim hopes to work again

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 08:44 AM PDT

AACHEN, Germany (AP) — The Bolshoi ballet artistic director badly burned in an acid attack said Friday he is "full of strength and faith" that he will eventually see well enough to return to work at the famed Moscow theater.

Ex-tabloid editor quizzed in phone hacking probe

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 03:10 PM PDT

LONDON (AP) — The former editor of Britain's Daily Mirror tabloid was questioned on Friday by police investigating phone hacking, British media reported.

Pope's former neighbor recalls his 'love' letter

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 08:32 AM PDT

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — An Argentine woman who grew up as the neighbor of the future Pope Francis says she was very briefly the object of his affections when they were just 12 years old.

UN: 28 percent of NKorean children malnourished

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 12:41 PM PDT

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — More than a fourth of all North Korean children are stunted from chronic malnutrition, and two-thirds of the country's 24 million people don't know where their next meal is coming from, the United Nations said Friday.

Lessons from Iraq... in 1958.

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 01:39 PM PDT

The Atlantic recently re-posted a piece they'd commissioned from William R. Polk in 1958 and I stumbled across it when I was looking for some of Mr. Polk's more recent work this morning.

How European Catholics see Pope Francis

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 12:41 PM PDT

Catholics across the world are celebrating the inauguration of a new pope and Europe is no exception. But many are wondering what kind of leader Pope Francis will be.

The UN document on women that has terrified Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 12:01 PM PDT

Yesterday Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood issued a statement warning of apocalyptic consequences if a proposed document addressing violence against women is adopted by the UN.

Division among cardinals paved way for selection of Pope Francis

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 11:47 AM PDT

The surprise election of Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio as pope was the result of a determination among many cardinals to pick a candidate from outside Europe, Vatican insiders say.

Good Reads: Amazon mysteries, Africans step up, state of the states, knowing voters

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 11:09 AM PDT

The Amazon Basin is often cited as a global repository of biodiversity. But it's also the last bastion, perhaps, of human cultural diversity. In Smithsonian magazine, Joshua Hammer recounts the recent spotting of what may be the last two isolated tribes in the Colombian Amazon: the Yuri and the Passé. They were spotted from airplanes by experts seeking to confirm their existence and to strengthen protections against outside intrusion.

From every direction, arms for Syria

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 10:31 AM PDT

The United Nations said today that more than 5 million Syrians – about 20 percent of its population – have been left reliant on aid handouts by the ferocious civil war that has raged there for two years now.

Can Pope Francis' focus on poor attract 'indifferent Catholics' back to church?

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 10:26 AM PDT

As Pope Francis made his first speech to the world yesterday from the white balcony on St. Peter's Basilica, he rebuffed some of the traditional pomp and circumstance, reportedly declining the ornate Vatican jewelry and fur-lined red cloak.

Pakistan's parliament makes history

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 10:08 AM PDT

At midnight on Friday, the Pakistani parliament will make history by becoming the first Pakistan National Assembly to complete its full five-year term.

Two years on, aid efforts struggle to keep up with a shattered Syria

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 09:34 AM PDT

Earlier this month, aid group Syria Relief and Development traveled to Idlib Province to pass out clothing and toys to children. Two days later, a missile struck the town, killing half of its residents.

Sandinistas block Internet in Nicaragua's National Assembly

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 09:27 AM PDT

• A version of this story ran on the author's site, nicaraguadispatch.com. The views expressed are the author's own.

Will Jesuit identity help Pope Francis repair 'fractured church'?

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 08:00 AM PDT

Jorge Mario Bergoglio may be the first pope from the Americas, and the first to call himself Francis. But he is also the first Jesuit ever to head the Roman Catholic Church – perhaps surprising given the order's visible prominence in 112 nations on six continents.

An echo of Soviet-era censorship and meddling in Latvia?

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 07:47 AM PDT

Latvia left behind the repression of dissent and state control of academic research when the Soviet Union started breaking apart 25 years ago, but recent events have left Latvians wondering whether some old habits are returning.

War draws closer to Lebanon with Syrian threat of attack

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 05:55 AM PDT

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Kimberly Ritter stands up to child sex trafficking in US hotels

Posted: 15 Mar 2013 05:00 AM PDT

The first time someone mentioned human trafficking to Kimberly Ritter, she had only a vague idea of what it was. "Isn't that something that happens in third-world countries?" she asked.

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