Last Generation Network News
DECEMBER 2, 2013 –MONDAY- Kislev 29, 5774
Vol I. No.3
WORLD EDITION
"News is the propaganda of the truth" -MJS
HEADLINERS SECTION
World
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Last Generation Network News
DECEMBER 2, 2013 –MONDAY- Kislev 29, 5774
Vol I. No.3
WORLD EDITION
"News is the propaganda of the truth" -MJS
HEADLINERS SECTION
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - Thousands of Ukrainian protesters on Monday blocked entrances to the government building and called for the ouster of the prime minister and his cabinet, as anger at the president's decision to ditch a deal for closer ties with the ... |
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has rejected protesters' demands that she step down, amid fresh clashes in Bangkok. Ms Yingluck said the demands were not possible under the constitution, but that she remained open to talks. |
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia seems to have few viable options for pursuing a more independent and forthright foreign policy, despite its deep unease about the West's tentative rapprochement with Iran. |
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - When South Korean fans at a soccer game against Japan unfurled two massive banners honoring men considered national heroes for battling Japanese invaders, organizers took them down, Tokyo grumbled - and South ... |
The group said "abusive coupists" were trying to "distort Egypt's legitimate constitution", adopted under ousted President Mohammed Morsi last year. |
LONDON—U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron will champion an agreement to liberalize trade between the European Union and China in a meeting with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing on Monday that could be worth up to £1.8 billion ($2.95 billion) a ... |
LONDON (AP) - Scottish authorities used a crane to remove the wreckage of a police helicopter from the roof of a Glasgow pub on Monday, and raised the death toll from its crash to nine. |
PM meets with pontiff at Vatican for first time since his ordination in March; the two speak about Iran nuke program, Israeli-Palestinian talks, Christians in Israel and Mideast; PM expected to invite pope to Holy Land. |
JERUSALEM - A retired Israeli military officer was beaten to death with a pickax in his front yard. A Palestinian man was fatally shot after ramming his tractor into an Israeli army gate. |
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian police have arrested a Toronto man suspected of seeking to give China classified information about Canadian shipbuilding procurement policies, security officials said on Sunday. |
NEW YORK - New York's Cardinal Timothy Dolan says the Roman Catholic Church has been "outmarketed" on the issue of gay marriage and has been "caricatured as being anti-gay. |
Iran's nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi has said Tehran will never abandon the Arak heavy water reactor, considering it a "red line" in talks with world powers, media reported Sunday. |
SANAA, Yemen (AP) - A Yemeni military official says clashes in a southern province have left three suspected al-Qaida militants and two soldiers dead. |
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Israeli army fired into Syria on Monday after its troops were shot at on the occupied Golan Heights, the military said. |
BALI: Ministers and trade diplomats from 159 countries will get into tough negotiations at the WTO ministerial meeting beginning here tomorrow with India seeking a deal on farm subsidies that will enable it to implement its $20 billion food security law without ... |
At first glance the story that a woman has been sedated and forced to have a caesarean section is shocking. It has been reported that this is “unprecedented” by the woman's lawyer and “highly unusual” by an expert on social care proceedings, but why would ... |
Srinagar, Dec 2 (PTI) In a major strike, militants today attacked a police party in Budgam district of Kashmir Valley, killing an officer and injuring three others, including two cops. |
NEW DELHI - At a recent rally, supporters of an upstart Indian political party waved brooms in the air - a signal they're ready to clean house - danced in the dusty, sun-dappled street and chanted “End corruption! |
KABUL - Afghan military and police commanders are accusing the U.S.-led coalition of withholding fuel and other support in an attempt to pressure President Hamid Karzai into signing a security agreement with the United States.
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