Daily News Alert | Friday, March 4, 2011 12:01 AM PST |
U.S. contractor to go on trial in Cuba Thu, 3 Mar 2011 09:09 pm PST Reuters - A U.S. aid contractor facing up to 20 years in prison was to go on trial in Cuba on Friday, accused of supplying illegal communications gear to dissidents in a case that has highlighted U.S. activities on the communist island. Full Story | Top | Ivorian forces kill 7, post-election toll hits 365 Thu, 3 Mar 2011 11:26 am PST Reuters - Ivorian security forces shot dead seven women protestors on Thursday and the United Nations said at least 365 people had died in violence since disputed elections that have taken the country to the brink of civil war. Full Story | Top | Israeli-Arab leaders under fire for Libya visit Thu, 3 Mar 2011 10:50 pm PST AP - Israeli-Arab leaders are on the defensive over a much-publicized visit to Libya last year, where they fawned over Moammar Gadhafi and posed for a series of photographs beaming alongside the longtime ruler. Full Story | Top | Soldiers open fire on women protest in Ivory Coast Thu, 3 Mar 2011 11:23 pm PST AP - Soldiers backing Ivory Coast's defiant leader mowed down women protesting his refusal to leave power in a hail of gunfire Thursday, killing at least six and shocking a nation where women's marches have historically been used as a last resort against an unrestrained army. Full Story | Top | Canadians' priority is economy, not election: PM Thu, 3 Mar 2011 01:00 pm PST Reuters - The priority of Canadians is the state of the economy and not having an election, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Thursday, referring to a budget that could trigger the downfall of his government. Full Story | Top | Search for bodies slows in New Zealand quake Thu, 3 Mar 2011 10:36 pm PST AP - Recovery teams pulled the last two bodies from the rubble of one of the worst-hit buildings in last week's earthquake in New Zealand, raising the confirmed death toll to 163, police said Friday. Full Story | Top | At the heart of the Arab revolts: a search for dignity Thu, 3 Mar 2011 09:48 am PST The Christian Science Monitor - Historians are still sorting out the French Revolution, let alone the end of the Soviet empire in the 1990s. The Arab revolutions, sparked by the self-immolation of an educated young Tunisian vegetable vendor, are only two months old. The panoply of causes â from unemployment to social media, to deep repression â have barely been plumbed. Full Story | Top | Cote d'Ivoire: Gbagbo Cuts Power to North Thu, 3 Mar 2011 09:06 am PST OneWorld.net - DAKAR, Mar 2 (IRIN) - In northern Côte dâIvoire vaccines are going bad, taps are dry and the families of women in labour are ferrying buckets of water to hospital, three days after the government of Laurent Gbagbo ordered power cut in the region. Full Story | Top |
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