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| U.S. airlines give China flight plans for new defense zone Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 11:50 AM PST | Top |
| Greece's ultra-right party holds rally in survival struggle Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 11:29 AM PST | Top |
| Ukraine's Yanukovich says he 'outraged' by violence in Kiev Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 10:43 AM PST Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich said on Saturday he was "deeply outraged" by incidents at a pro-Europe rally in the capital Kiev which had led to violent confrontation between protesters and police, and caused injury. Early on Saturday, riot police broke up a rally by protesters in Kiev using batons and stun grenades and an undisclosed number of people were injured. Full Story | Top |
| Indian magazine editor arrested on sexual assault charges Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 10:32 AM PST | Top |
| U.S. offers to destroy Syria's chemicals at sea: OPCW Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 09:52 AM PST | Top |
| Syrian PM, visiting ally Iran, says government winning civil war Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 09:50 AM PST | Top |
| Ukraine police break up pro-Europe protests, opposition calls for strike Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 09:46 AM PST | Top |
| Six killed in clashes in Lebanon's Tripoli Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 09:44 AM PST | Top |
| At least one killed as Thai anti-government protests turn violent Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 09:39 AM PST | Top |
| East African trade bloc approves monetary union deal Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 09:35 AM PST By Elias Biryabarema KAMPALA (Reuters) - The leaders of five East African countries signed a protocol on Saturday laying the groundwork for a monetary union within 10 years that they expect will expand regional trade. Heads of state of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi, which have already signed a common market and a single customs union, say the protocol will allow them to progressively converge their currencies and increase commerce. In the run-up to achieving a common currency, the East African Community (EAC) nations aim to harmonize monetary and fiscal policies and establish a common central bank. Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda already present their budgets simultaneously every June. Full Story | Top |
| Truck drivers block French roads in "ecotax" protest Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 09:34 AM PST | Top |
| Eight dead as police helicopter crashes into Scottish pub Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 09:06 AM PST By Russell Cheyne GLASGOW, Scotland (Reuters) - Eight people were killed and 14 others seriously injured when a police helicopter crashed into the roof of a packed Glasgow pub, trapping many inside in choking dust and debris, Scottish police said on Saturday, Witnesses said the helicopter dropped from the sky like a stone onto the busy Clutha Pub in Scotland's biggest city on Friday night while more than 100 people were crammed inside, listening to a live music concert. The helicopter crew - two police officers and the civilian pilot - were among the dead and the others were discovered inside the wreckage of the building, Chief Constable of Police Scotland Stephen House told reporters. The 12-metre (40 foot) helicopter - a twin-engine Eurocopter EC135 T2, made by a subsidiary of EADS - spiraled into the pub in the center of Glasgow, destroying part of the roof. "Until the helicopter is out of the way we won't know what ... is going on underneath." Immediately after the crash, revelers caked in dust and blood rushed out into the street. Full Story | Top |
| Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in Namibia, killing 33 Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 08:33 AM PST By Servaas van den Bosch WINDHOEK (Reuters) - A Mozambique Airlines plane en route to Angola crashed in a game park in northeast Namibia, killing all 33 people on board, Namibian police said on Saturday. Flight TM 470 left Maputo on Friday for the Angolan capital Luanda with 27 passengers and six crew when it lost contact with air traffic controllers, the national carrier said in a statement. Namibian Police Force Deputy Commissioner Willy Bampton said rescue workers had found the burned-out wreckage of the aircraft in the dense bush of Bwabwata National Park, near the borders with Angola and Botswana. Full Story | Top |
| One killed, at least 10 wounded in Thai political violence - hospitals Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 08:19 AM PST One person was killed and at least 10 were wounded after violence flared near a Bangkok sports stadium hosting a rally by thousands of supporters of embattled Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, according to hospital staff. At least five people received gunshot wounds and five others were injured by knives or rocks, officials at the nearby Ramkamhaeng and the Dr Panya General Hospital told Reuters. Full Story | Top |
| Egypt's draft constitution enshrines army role in politics Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 07:49 AM PST | Top |
| Leading Egyptian activist turns himself in Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 07:14 AM PST | Top |
| South Africans call online for Zuma's ouster after report on spending Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 05:43 AM PST | Top |
| China, India spar over disputed border Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 05:26 AM PST | Top |
| Aid workers in Afghanistan increasingly under threat: U.N. Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 05:22 AM PST Aid workers in Afghanistan are increasingly under threat, the United Nations said on Saturday, calling it a worrying trend as most U.S.-led troops prepare to leave the country at the end of next year. "I am extremely concerned with this trend at a time when the country is in the midst of a difficult transition that may lead to increased humanitarian needs," U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator in Afghanistan, Mark Bowden, said in a statement. Bowden's comments followed the execution of nine aid workers in two separate incidents in Afghanistan this month. According to the Aid Worker Security Database, 73 humanitarian workers have been killed, kidnapped or injured in Afghanistan since the start of the year, more than recorded for the whole of 2012. Full Story | Top |
| Ukrainian protesters find refuge from police in Kiev monastery Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 04:30 AM PST By Thomas Grove KIEV (Reuters) - Around 100 Ukrainian pro-EU protesters took refuge from police batons and biting cold on Saturday inside the walls of a central Kiev monastery. With a barricade of benches pushed up against a gate to keep police out, protesters - who had rallied against President Viktor Yanukovich's decision to reject a pact with the European Union - checked their wounds in the pre-dawn light. "They gave us tea to warm us up, told us to keep our spirits strong and told us not to fight evil with evil," said Roman Tsado, 25, a native of Kiev, who said police beat him on his legs as they cleared the pro-EU rally. The main protest, on Kiev's central Independence Square, swelled on Friday evening to nearly 10,000 people as news spread of Yanukovich's decision to orient Ukraine back towards former Soviet master Russia. Full Story | Top |
| French parliament backs reform of law on prostitution Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 04:28 AM PST | Top |
| Britain's Cameron 'turns page' on Dalai Lama row with China visit Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 04:27 AM PST | Top |
| Ukraine opposition to call general strike: opposition leader Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 03:51 AM PST KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's political opposition said on Saturday it would set up a headquarters of national resistance following clashes between police and pro-Europe protesters and had begun to organize a country-wide strike. "We have taken a common decision to form a headquarters of national resistance and we have begun preparations for an all-Ukraine national strike," former economy minister Arseny Yatsenyuk, one of three opposition leaders, told journalists. ... Full Story | Top |
| Pakistan promises to help Afghans meet former Taliban chief Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 03:48 AM PST | Top |
| North Korea showcases detained U.S. pensioner as war criminal Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 03:42 AM PST By Jack Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea accused a detained U.S. veteran on Saturday of killing civilians during the Korean War 60 years ago and showed a video of the 85-year-old making a full confession and apology as if the battles are still raging. The North's KCNA news agency said Merrill E. Newman, a former special forces officer, was a mastermind of clandestine operations and had confessed to being "guilty of a long list of indelible crimes against DPRK government and Korean people." In the patchy video, Newman appears composed and is shown reading aloud from a handwritten statement dated Nov 9, 2013 in a wood-paneled meeting room. "I realize that I cannot be forgiven for my offensives (offenses) but I beg for pardon on my knees by apologizing for my offensives (offenses) sincerely toward the DPRK government and the Korean people and I want not punish me (I wish not to be punished)," Newman, who has a heart rhythm disorder, was quoted as saying by KCNA. DPRK is short for the North's formal name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Full Story | Top |
| Scottish police say at least one dead after helicopter crashes into pub Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 02:30 AM PST LONDON (Reuters) - One person has been confirmed dead after a police helicopter crashed into a busy Scottish pub and the death toll is expected to rise, police said on Saturday. The helicopter crashed into the roof of the Clutha pub in Glasgow at 10:25 on Friday night. "I can also confirm one fatality. We expect that number to increase over the coming hours," Stephen House, chief constable of Police Scotland told reporters. (Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Guy Faulconbridge) Full Story | Top |
| Police shoot dead Palestinian in Israeli town Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 01:58 AM PST An Israeli policeman shot dead a Palestinian in the town of Petah Tikva near Tel Aviv on Saturday after he tried to attack the arresting force, a police spokesman said. A paramilitary Border Police unit was searching for Palestinians who did not have a permit to stay in Israel when one of them tried to stab a policeman before he suffered a fatal gunshot wound, spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said. Some Palestinians from the nearby Israeli-occupied West Bank who do not have a permit to work in the Jewish state enter illegally looking for work in the more lucrative Israeli job market. Israeli forces frequently apprehend Palestinians who cross into Israel illegally. Full Story | Top |
| Honduras's defiant left asks for presidential election recount Friday, Nov 29, 2013 10:06 PM PST | Top |
| U.S. commercial airlines advised to notify China of flight plans Friday, Nov 29, 2013 09:08 PM PST The United States on Friday advised U.S. commercial airlines to notify Chinese authorities of flight plans over the East China Sea although a U.S. administration official said that did not mean Washington accepted China's new rules. The directive came as tensions escalated over disputed islands in the East China Sea and China scrambled jets on Friday in response to two U.S. spy planes and 10 Japanese aircraft entering its new air defense zone. China last week announced that foreign aircraft passing through the new air defense zone should identify themselves to the Chinese authorities. "The U.S. government generally expects that U.S. carriers operating internationally will operate consistent with NOTAMs (Notices to Airmen) issued by foreign countries," the State Department said in a statement. Full Story | Top |
| China to question movie director's agent on family planning allegations Friday, Nov 29, 2013 08:39 PM PST | Top |
| Senior Chinese official sacked in corruption probe Friday, Nov 29, 2013 08:16 PM PST China's Communist Party has fired a senior provincial official for "suspected serious disciplinary violations", the official Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday, making him the latest target in acrackdown on corruption. Guo Youming, the vice governor of the central province of Hubei, was removed from his post after China's corruption watchdog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), announced a probe into the official this week. The Xinhua report, which cited the ruling party's central Organisation Department, gave no further details, but the term discipline violations is generally used to denote corruption. Guo's dismissal comes a day after China launched a pilot program to make new officials disclose their assets as part of an anti-graft campaign, a step critics say is critical to weed out official corruption. Full Story | Top |
| Scottish police say a number of casualties in helicopter crash, some trapped Friday, Nov 29, 2013 07:18 PM PST A number of people were injured when a police helicopter crashed into a busy Glasgow pub and some people were still trapped in the building, Scottish police said on Saturday. "I can confirm there are a number of casualties but it is too early at this stage to provide further details," said Deputy Chief Constable Rose Fitzpatrick. Full Story | Top |
| China scrambles jets to new defense zone, eyes U.S., Japan flights Friday, Nov 29, 2013 06:50 PM PST | Top |
| Scotland says could be fatalities in helicopter pub crash Friday, Nov 29, 2013 04:37 PM PST LONDON (Reuters) - Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond said on Friday that people should prepare for the likelihood of fatalities after a police helicopter crashed into a busy pub in Glasgow. "Given an incident of this scale we must all prepare ourselves for the likelihood of fatalities," Salmond said, adding that a full rescue operation was under way. (Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by Bill Trott) Full Story | Top |
| Ukrainian opposition accuses Yanukovich of stealing EU dream Friday, Nov 29, 2013 03:44 PM PST | Top |
| Venezuela's Maduro vows stricter business inspections Friday, Nov 29, 2013 03:43 PM PST | Top |
| Ukraine's Yanukovich vetoes EU push to save trade deal Friday, Nov 29, 2013 03:43 PM PST | Top |
| Helicopter crashes into Glasgow pub, multiple casualties: BBC Friday, Nov 29, 2013 03:35 PM PST (Reuters) - A helicopter crashed into a pub in Glasgow on Friday, causing multiple injuries, the BBC reported on its website. BBC News quoted Member of Parliament Jim Murphy as saying: "It's a well established Glasgow pub. It's a horrible, horrible scene, but well done to the folk who were here. Everyone formed a chain of people from inside the pub to outside, and the fire brigade and everyone were here very quickly." The BBC named the pub as the Clutha Vaults in Stockwell Street. Full Story | Top |
| With new air zone, China tests U.S. dominance in East Asia Friday, Nov 29, 2013 03:30 PM PST By Greg Torode and Linda Sieg HONG KONG/TOKYO (Reuters) - China's new air defense zone, stretching far into East Asia's international skies, is an historic challenge to the United States, which has dominated the region for decades. For years, Chinese naval officers have told their U.S. counterparts they are uncomfortable with America's presence in the western Pacific - and Beijing is now confronting strategic assumptions that have governed the region since World War Two. China's recent maritime muscle-flexing in disputes over the Paracel islands and Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea and over Japanese-administered islands in the East China Sea has stirred concern and extensive backroom diplomacy in Washington. But it took the events of the last week to spark an immediate and symbolic response from the United States - the unannounced appearance in the zone of two unarmed B-52 bombers from the fortified island of Guam, the closest U.S. territory to the Chinese coast. Full Story | Top |
| Malian separatist rebels end ceasefire after clashes Friday, Nov 29, 2013 02:19 PM PST By Adama Diarra BAMAKO (Reuters) - Separatist Tuareg rebels said on Friday they were ending a five-month-old ceasefire with Mali's government and taking up arms following violence in the northern city of Kidal. "The political and military wings of the Azawad (MNLA, MAA and HCUA) declare the lifting of the ceasefire with the central government in Bamako," said a statement by Attaye Ag Mohamed, one of the founders of the MNLA groups. A French-led military offensive routed the Islamists but tension remains between the central government and Tuareg separatists demanding an independent homeland they call Azawad. Full Story | Top |
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