CBS NewsVenezuela's top court approves postponement of cancer-stricken Hugo Chavez's ...Irish IndependentVENEZUELA'S top court endorsed the postponement of Hugo Chavez's inauguration this week and ruled today that the cancer-stricken president and his deputy would continue in their roles, despite a cacophony of opposition complaints. Critics had argued ...Venezuela Supreme Court upholds delay for ChavezDeutsche WelleCourt delays Venezuela president Hugo Chavez's swearing-inThe AustralianCourt clears Chávez ceremony delayFinancial TimesEl Universal -Telegraph.co.uk -MarketWatch (blog)all 2,163 news articles »
Times of IndiaDon't shun the peace process, trust it for nowIndian ExpressThe beheading of an Indian soldier on the Line of Control on Tuesday brings back the chilling memory of a picture that appeared in Pakistani newspapers in 2000 — that of Ilyas Kashmiri's men holding up the decapitated head of an Indian soldier like a trophy ...US hopes Pakistan, India adhere to peace in wake of LoC tensionsThe Express TribunePak involvement clear: AntonyHindustan TimesIndia-Pakistan dialogue must continueThe HinduDaily Mail -Times of India -The Independentall 2,877 news articles »
Deutsche WelleVenezuela Supreme Court upholds delay for ChavezDeutsche WelleThe Venezuelan Supreme Court has said ailing President Hugo Chavez can postpone his swearing-in ceremony indefinitely. He has been recovering from cancer surgery in Cuba for nearly a month. The seven-member court rejected opposition arguments ...Court clears Chávez ceremony delayFinancial TimesVenezuela's Supreme Court upholds delay for Hugo Chavez inaugurationTelegraph.co.ukVenezuela faces uncertainty with Chavez's absence: Moody'sMarketWatch (blog)The Independent -euronews -The Atlanticall 2,067 news articles »
CBS NewsJames Holmes Update: "Mini-trial" ends in Colorado movie theater shootingCBS News(CBS/AP) CENTENNIAL, Colo. - A hearing laying out the evidence against accused Colorado movie theater shooter James Holmes ended Wednesday with the judge saying he will rule by Friday whether Holmes should stand trial. Pictures: The Colorado ...Aurora Suspect Scouted Theater Before Shootings, Prosecutors SayNew York TimesColorado cinema massacre gunman James Holmes wore black contact lensesTelegraph.co.ukJames Holmes Preliminary Hearing Ends With Defense Calling No WitnessesHuffington PostHerald Sun -Stuff.co.nz -USA TODAYall 5,758 news articles »
The HinduAttack has stamp of special Pak unit, feels Indian ArmyIndian ExpressA day after a brutal cross-border raid by the Pakistani army left two Indian soldiers dead in the Poonch area, more details have emerged about the gruesome nature of the assault. The Indian Army, which has lodged a strong protest with Pakistan for a gross ...India summons Pakistani envoy, lodges strong protest against killing of soldiersThe HinduTensions rise as India claims Pakistani troops beheaded its soldierSouth China Morning PostWeek before killing, LeT chief stirred trouble at LoCHindustan TimesDaily Mail -Times of India -The Express Tribuneall 2,863 news articles »
Brisbane TimesTim And Tammy Holmes, Australian Grandparents, Save Five Children From ...Huffington PostAs their town burned down around them, a pair of Australian grandparents scrambled to save their five young grandchildren and clung to a jetty while the flames raged. Grandfather Tim Holmes captured photographs from the harrowing, three-hour ordeal that ...Crews race to take advantage of fire reprieveABC OnlineAustralian wildfires: clinging to life, a family defies wall of flameThe GuardianFamily took refuge in a lake to escape the Aussie bushfiresThe IndependentNinemsn -iT News -ABC Localall 3,143 news articles »
NDTVPresident Morsi, visit Jerusalem!Jerusalem PostMorsi could repair his battered int'l image after recent protests in Egypt by enhancing his role as a responsible arbitrator. Egyptian Pres. Morsi with Grand Sheikh El-Tayeb Photo: Reuters. Despite Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi's domestic troubles with ...Egyptian President Morsi meets Palestinian rivalsThe IndependentPalestinian factions growing closereuronewsMorsi bids to unite Palestinian factionsThe NationalThe Times of Israel -The Hindu -Reuters UKall 297 news articles »
The HinduMedia crisis spreads as row erupts over state meddling at Beijing NewsSouth China Morning PostAnother respected mainland newspaper yesterday became embroiled in the row over editorial intervention by propaganda authorities, just as officials temporarily resolved a crisis at Guangzhou's Southern Weekly. Controversy erupted at Beijing News when it ...Strife in ChinaKhaleej TimesCensorship makes China look ridiculousFinancial TimesChinese scribe dispute settledHindustan TimesIndian Express -Wall Street Journal -Zee Newsall 2,110 news articles »
Brisbane TimesActivists are held for supporting Southern WeeklySouth China Morning PostPolice detained at least a dozen people on charges of subversion and illegal gathering for participating in activities in support of the embattled Guangzhou-based Southern Weekly this week, activists said yesterday. Crowds have gathered daily since Monday ...Strife in ChinaKhaleej TimesCensorship makes China look ridiculousFinancial TimesChinese scribe dispute settledHindustan TimesIndian Express -Zee News -Irish Timesall 2,103 news articles »
Times of IndiaPakistani army brutality may force India to rethink on peaceTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: An angry India on Wednesday summoned Pakistani high commissioner Salman Bashir to the foreign office to lodge a strong protest over the killing and mutilation of Indian soldiers, even suggesting that the incident may force New Delhi to do a ...Border skirmishesThe Express TribuneUS concerned over LoC firing incidentThe News InternationalPak putting peace on the line?Hindustan TimesThe Independent -The Hindu -Zee Newsall 2,844 news articles »
The HinduCourt clears Chávez ceremony delayFinancial TimesVenezuela's supreme court ruled on Wednesday that the inauguration of Hugo Chávez's third term as president, which was due to take place on Thursday, can be postponed, prompting angry claims from opponents that the judiciary is controlled by politicians.Venezuela's Supreme Court upholds delay for Hugo Chavez inaugurationTelegraph.co.ukVenezuela faces uncertainty with Chavez's absence: Moody'sMarketWatch (blog)Unrest brews as swearing-in for Hugo Chavez delayedThe Independenteuronews -Christian Science Monitor -The Atlanticall 2,048 news articles »
ABC NewsAurora Suspect Scouted Theater Before Shootings, Prosecutors SayNew York TimesCENTENNIAL, Colo. − Prosecutors said Wednesday that in the weeks before James E. Holmes opened fire inside a crowded movie theater, killing 12 people and wounding more than 50 others, he went to the theater on a reconnaissance mission, using his ...Colorado cinema massacre gunman James Holmes wore black contact lensesTelegraph.co.ukJames Holmes Preliminary Hearing Ends With Defense Calling No WitnessesHuffington PostPre-trial hearing ends for alleged Batman cinema gunman James HolmesHerald SunStuff.co.nz -ABC News -Los Angeles Timesall 5,721 news articles »
The GuardianSyria and Iran swap prisoners after months of complex international talksThe GuardianSyria has released 2,130 opposition prisoners in exchange for 48 Iranians who were abducted while apparently on a pilgrimage in Damascus five months ago. The first big prisoner swap of the 21-month war, brokered by a Turkish humanitarian group and the ...Syria rebels trade 48 Iranian hostages for 2000 imprisoned civiliansNBCNews.comSyrian rebels free 48 Iranians in prisoner swapLos Angeles TimesSyrian rebels free Iranians in prisoner swapFinancial Timesall 927 news articles »
The GuardianAustralian wildfires: clinging to life, a family defies wall of flameThe GuardianThe tornadoes of fire came from two directions. They quickly engulfed the small Tasmanian fishing town of Dunally, and swept towards the home where Tim and Tammy Holmes were babysitting their five grandchildren. There was no escape. No way out.Family took refuge in a lake to escape the Aussie bushfiresThe IndependentFamily flees fire by clinging to jettyNinemsnA Narrow Escape from Wildfires for Family in AustraliaWall Street Journal (blog)Invest in Australia -Washington Post -New York Daily Newsall 2,864 news articles »
HaaretzAbbas, Mashaal meet with Morsi, no progress madeJerusalem PostSeparate meetings between Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi and the leaders of Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah in Cairo on Wednesday yielded no signs of progress towards healing their five-year feud. Palestinian and Egyptian officials said Morsi ...Egyptian President Morsi meets Palestinian rivalsThe IndependentMorsy steering talks to unite PalestiniansThe HinduNo sign of progress as Palestinian rivals meet in EgyptReuters UKBBC News -Kuwait News Agency -Arutz Shevaall 285 news articles »
DAWN.comA dastardly act, measured reaction expected from usHindustan TimesThe Pakistan army's dastardly act of crossing the LoC, killing Indian soldiers and mutilating their bodies in an inhuman manner is worthy of condemnation in the strongest terms. During the Kargil conflict in 1999, too, the Pakistan - dubbed 'rogue army'- had ...Anger, but no cries of 'war with Pakistan' this timeBusiness StandardCold calculation necessary for dealings with PakistanDaily MailTrouble on LoC: Need of the hour is a multilevel engagement with PakistanTimes of IndiaZee News -Associated Press of Pakistan -The Hinduall 2,773 news articles »
Brisbane TimesCensorship makes China look ridiculousFinancial TimesIt takes an Orwellian sense of irony – or a complete lack of it – for a censor to ban the phrase “freedom of speechâ€. Yet that was among the search terms blocked on Sina Weibo, China's equivalent of Twitter, in the row over censorship that erupted in ...Compromise agreement defuses standoff in censorship case at influential ...Montreal GazetteChinese face-off on free speechThe AgeChina media censorship row: Journos reach dealZee NewsThe Guardian -Voice of America -Irish Timesall 2,179 news articles »
CBC.caUnrest brews as swearing-in for Hugo Chavez delayedThe IndependentThe Supreme Court of Venezuela announced tonight that a government decision to postpone the inauguration of Hugo Chavez for a fourth term as President was legal and that his swearing-in could take place later. The ruling was announced by Luisa ...Supreme court backs ChavezeuronewsAfter Chavez: The One Sentence in Venezuela's Constitution That Explains the ...The AtlanticSupreme Court backs delay of Chavez inaugurationZee NewsCNN International -Huffington Post -Globe and Mailall 1,885 news articles »
U.S. News & World ReportPre-trial hearing ends for alleged Batman cinema gunman James HolmesHerald SunA HEARING laying out the evidence against the accused gunman in the Colorado theatre shooting ended overnight with the defence deciding not to call witnesses to attest to James Holmes' mental health. The judge said he will rule by Friday on whether Mr ...Batman movie shooting hearing wraps upStuff.co.nzHolmes' took self portraits grinning, holding weaponsUSA TODAYHolmes' Creepy iPhone Photos RevealedABC NewsLos Angeles Times -Independent Online -NBCNews.com (blog)all 5,027 news articles »
New York Daily NewsDefense lawyer in India rape case blames victim, says 'respectable' women in ...New York Daily NewsThe lawyer representing three of the men accused of gang-raping a student aboard a bus in India last month blamed the victim for the attack, saying "respected" women in India are not raped. Manohar Lal Sharma said 23-year-old Jyoti Singh Pandey and her ...Order on in-camera proceedings in gang-rape case upheldThe HinduProtests Against Rape in India: Can the Myth of Male Protection Be Shaken?Huffington PostI thought she might get better and live: Delhi gang-rape victim's fatherDaily News & AnalysisHindustan Times -Sydney Morning Herald -Wall Street Journal (India) (blog)all 2,150 news articles »
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