‘Day of Rage’ in Egypt leaves dozens dead |
- ‘Day of Rage’ in Egypt leaves dozens dead
- Christians targeted in Egypt violence
- Iran to roll back Ahmadi-Nejad policies
- Hizbollah steps up security after bombing
- Ecuador fails in plan to keep oil untapped
- Germany’s eurosceptics gain traction
- Marikana miners struggle for better life
- India’s rupee hits fresh record low
- Russian gays feel impact of propaganda law
- China begins naval drills in Japan retort
| ‘Day of Rage’ in Egypt leaves dozens dead Posted: 16 Aug 2013 11:35 AM PDT Muslim Brotherhood protests the first since the storming of two pro-Morsi camps that resulted in the death of hundreds of people on Wednesday |
| Christians targeted in Egypt violence Posted: 16 Aug 2013 09:44 AM PDT Churches and Christian-owned businesses attacked around the country after the crackdown against Islamist supporters of ousted president |
| Iran to roll back Ahmadi-Nejad policies Posted: 16 Aug 2013 11:48 AM PDT Approval of almost all of Hassan Rouhani's cabinet nominees an acknowledgement by regime of failure to introduce a new generation of leaders |
| Hizbollah steps up security after bombing Posted: 16 Aug 2013 10:19 AM PDT Largest bomb in four decades kills 22 in capital's Shia southern suburbs in atrocity thought to be retaliation to group's role in Syrian civil war |
| Ecuador fails in plan to keep oil untapped Posted: 16 Aug 2013 11:07 AM PDT Ecuador's president Rafael Correa admits defeat in his plan to leave Amazon oil below ground in exchange for billions in fees |
| Germany’s eurosceptics gain traction Posted: 16 Aug 2013 05:38 AM PDT Alternative for Germany, which is campaigning for the dissolution of the existing 17-member eurozone – could yet tip the election scales |
| Marikana miners struggle for better life Posted: 16 Aug 2013 10:24 AM PDT A year on from the killing of 34 miners, violence and sporadic strikes continue to cast a shadow over South Africa's volatile mining sector |
| India’s rupee hits fresh record low Posted: 16 Aug 2013 09:33 AM PDT Delhi's latest step reducing maximum outward investment in an effort to support the sliding currency risks sending panic signal rather than providing a solution |
| Russian gays feel impact of propaganda law Posted: 16 Aug 2013 06:55 AM PDT 'The social consequences are much more frightening than any fines for gay propaganda,' says Nikolai Alexeyev, a prominent Russian gay rights activist |
| China begins naval drills in Japan retort Posted: 16 Aug 2013 05:43 AM PDT Military drills begin as Beijing protests against Japanese politicians' visits to the controversial Yasukuni shrine, which honours the nation's war dead |
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