CBC.caArab League slams Israeli Syria strikeOman Daily ObserverCAIRO — Arab League chief Nabil al Arabi yesterday lashed out at Israel over its airstrike on Syria, saying the act was a "flagrant aggression and a glaring violation" of the Arab country's sovereignty. "Silence of the international community about Israel's ...Iran issues threat over Israeli air strikeABC OnlineMoment of perilTelegraph.co.ukSyria's Confirmation of Airstrike May Undercut Israel's Strategy of SilenceNew York TimesSky News Australia -The Independent -Daily Beastall 635 news articles »
The GuardianBeckham to donate his PSG wages to charityIrish IndependentDAVID Beckham said his move to Paris St Germain is all about the football as he pledged to donate his salary to charity. The former England captain is at the tail end of a successful career which has seen him become a multimillionaire and win 115 caps for ...Here oui go! Generous David Beckham praised for giving his £3.3m PSG salary ...Mirror.co.ukBeckham signs for Paris Saint-GermainKhaleej TimesBeckham joins PSGOman Daily ObserverBusinessweek -Eurosport.com ASIAall 337 news articles »
Voice of AmericaJournalists Face Hurdles Reaching Northern MaliVoice of AmericaDAKAR, SENEGAL — Media advocacy groups say the offensive by French and Malian troops against Islamist militants in northern Mali has taken place largely out of view, as journalists' access has been severely limited. Little by little local and international ...The challenge aheadKhaleej TimesUN to Mull Peacekeeping Mission in MaliBloombergFrance says Mali mission 'has succeeded'Aljazeera.comDeutsche Welle -BBC News -Ahram Onlineall 1,609 news articles »
Globe and MailHits and misses of the BlackBerry Z10GlobalNews.caTORONTO – One-time Canadian tech darling BlackBerry unveiled a new identity and a new generation of smartphones to the world Wednesday, in hopes of rebranding itself into the powerful smartphone-maker it once was. The BlackBerry Z10, a ...BlackBerry 10 gets mixed response from criticsThe SunBlackBerry shares slide as new devices face uphill battleReutersHow BlackBerry 10 Runs 28000 Android Apps Without a Back ButtonPC MagazineThe Economist -CBC.ca -CTV Newsall 2,237 news articles »
LivemintCaveat emptor: The illusion of a political CenterJerusalem PostInto they Fray: Time and time again the Israeli voter has been hoodwinked into voting for allegedly centrist parties only to have them evaporate later. Yair Lapid addressing supporters in post election speech, January 22, 2013. Photo: REUTERS/Ammar Awad ...Nothing for the PalestiniansThe HinduIt is not yet clear how Yair Lapid would seek to renew the peace processThe EconomistIsrael chooses to turn inwardsAhram OnlineJewish Chronicle -TIME -Globe and Mailall 252 news articles »
Eurosport.com AUOdemwingie arrives at QPR without permission from West BromEurosport.com AUPeter Odemwingie has arrived at QPR in an attempt to sign for the club - but West Brom have not given him permission to do so. 0. Odemwingie arrives at QPR without permission from West Brom - Football - Premier League PA Photos. The Nigeria striker was ...Albion deny Odemwingie is a done dealIrish ExaminerOdemwingie not given permission to speak with QPR, claim West BromGoal.comDeal breakers! Peter Odemwingie claims West Brom promised he could join ...Mirror.co.ukSports Mole -Vitalfootballall 49 news articles »
Globe and MailNew BlackBerry 10s: Cooler than iPhones?USA TODAYUSA Today Tech writers Ed Baig and Jefferson Graham debate the pros and cons of BlackBerry's new Q10 and Z10. Post to Facebook. New BlackBerry 10s: Cooler than iPhones? on USAToday.com: http://usat.ly/WVyel0. CancelSend ...For Ottawa programmers, BlackBerry 10 is only the beginningOttawa CitizenWill RIM's name change boost its stock?MarketWatchHits and misses of the BlackBerry Z10GlobalNews.caReuters Canada -The Sun -The Economistall 2,408 news articles »
The GuardianDavid Beckham: 'If I'm the elder statesman, I'm very proud of that'The GuardianTo a frenzy of camera flashes and a patchwork of sponsorship logos, as riot police corralled fans outside, the player French journalists know as "Le Spice Boy" stepped on to the Paris stage. With his blond highlights slicked back, tattoos poking out of his sharp ...Beckham signs for Paris Saint-GermainKhaleej TimesBeckham joins PSGOman Daily ObserverBeckham Takes Paris, Thanks to Qatar's Deep PocketsBusinessweekEurosport.com ASIA -Deutsche Welle -Getty Imagesall 330 news articles »
Ahram OnlineEgypt opposition forces gear up for more anti-govt rallies on FridayAhram OnlineAt a Thursday press conference held at Egyptian Popular Current headquarters, 16 political parties and movements announced plans to take part in nationwide protests on Friday. Calls for the demonstrations were originally issued by the National Salvation ...Chaos in EgyptThe EconomistEgypt politicians renounce violence at crisis talksJerusalem PostMerkel Tells Egypt: Stay DemocraticWall Street JournalAl-Bawaba -Daily News Egypt -Egypt Independentall 241 news articles »
Attacked Algeria plant to reopen in month: directorChannel News AsiaIN AMENAS: An Algerian gas facility attacked by Islamists on January 16 is set to reopen within a month, but foreign workers will not return for another three, a plant official said on Thursday. "The plant will reopen in less than a month, but only for Algerians," ...and more »
IBNLiveAct now on press freedomThe Citizen DailyThis week's report that Tanzania has dropped 36 places in the World Press Freedom Index should serve as a wake-up call for the government and authorities charged with ensuring that the media is free. We have lately witnessed the banning of newspapers ...YJCM Doubts Evaluation Of World Press Freedom Index 2013BernamaGhana ranks third in Africa on 2013 World Press Freedom IndexGhana Business NewsMali Slips in Press Freedoms in Wake of UnrestVoice of AmericaChannel 4 News -Caribbean Journal -Kuwait News Agencyall 70 news articles »
LivemintAnother Tack: Netanyahu's coattail effectJerusalem PostParoxysms of irrepressible nattering seized numerous local know-it-alls hot on the heels of the Knesset election results. None-too-amazingly they were of one mind. While brimming with self-importance, few had anything original to contribute to our ...Nothing for the PalestiniansThe HinduIt is not yet clear how Yair Lapid would seek to renew the peace processThe EconomistBibi caught in pincer movementJewish ChronicleGlobe and Mail -Channel News Asia -Toronto Starall 251 news articles »
Toronto StarNew BlackBerry? It's no peachThe AustralianTHE gesture-driven, touchscreen -enabled BlackBerry 10 handset finally made its debut yesterday but it turned out to be a flop, at least with investors. BlackBerry maker Research in Motion went to lengths to produce a phone unlike its predecessors and its ...For Ottawa programmers, BlackBerry 10 is only the beginningOttawa CitizenBlackBerry shares slide as new devices face uphill battleReuters CanadaBlackBerry10 launch doesn't stop Research In Motion shares from sinkingToronto StarThe Sun -Beacon News (blog) -The Economistall 2,168 news articles »
Daily BeastIsrael Must Not Get Swallowed Up By Anarchy In SyriaDaily BeastEven assuming—as Israelis, Arabs and the rest of the world do—that Israel Air Force planes attacked a strategic target in Syria or on the Syria-Lebanon border on the night of January 29-30, Israel is wise to avoid taking credit. This was the policy regarding ...US warns Syria against transferring weapons to HezbollahJerusalem PostIsraeli airstrike in Syria targets arms convoy: USIndian ExpressBan worried over Israeli airstrikeIndependent OnlineMail & Guardian Online -Zee News -The Independentall 615 news articles »
Toronto StarWill RIM's name change boost its stock?MarketWatchWhat's in a ticker symbol? Would a stock by any other name sell as sweet? Research in Motion is betting a new moniker will help reverse its fortunes. This week, in addition to unveiling the new “re-designed, re-engineered and re-invented†BlackBerry 10, the ...For BlackBerry, No Return to GloryWall Street Journal (blog)BlackBerry 10.1: What we want to see nextCNETMuch Ado About BlackBerry 10PC MagazineToronto Star -Reuters UK -The Sunall 2,211 news articles »
Gunmen Bomb Police Station, Banks in Northern NigeriaVoice of AmericaABUJA — Gunmen on motorcycles bombed a police station and as many as three banks in Kaduna State in Nigeria on Wednesday night. The attacks come two days after a man claiming to be a leader of Islamist militants known as Boko Haram announced a ...and more »
CTV NewsThe challenge aheadKhaleej TimesIt's clear that the French take an extraordinary interest in Africa, primarily because of their strong economic and politics ties. The former colonial power was very active in the Nato-led mission in Libya that brought down Muammar Gaddafi's regime in 2011.EU foreign ministers to resume aid to MaliDeutsche WelleMali conflict: Timbuktu shakes off militant ruleBBC NewsMali ready to negotiate with Tuareg separatistsFinancial TimesCTV News -Ahram Online -Telegraph.co.ukall 1,611 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukBeckham Takes Paris, Thanks to Qatar's Deep PocketsBusinessweekParis Saint Germain, the French soccer club whose Qatari owners have splashed more than $300 million on top talent since 2011, has a glittering new acquisition: David Beckham. The 37-year-old British midfielder, who recently finished a six-year stint with ...NEWSMAKER-Beckham's football passion to light up Paris?Eurosport.com ASIADavid Beckham to donate salary to children's charityTV3.ieDavid Beckham returns to Europe with a move to PSGDeutsche WelleIrish Examiner -Getty Images -Reuters UKall 319 news articles »
euronewsNEWSMAKER-Beckham's football passion to light up Paris?Eurosport.com AUDressed in a sharp grey suit, blond hair neatly side-parted and wooing a crowd of French reporters with his boyish English charm, David Beckham began the latest, and possibly final, chapter of an extraordinary boys' own football tale on Thursday. Given the ...David Beckham to donate salary to children's charityTV3.ieDavid Beckham returns to Europe with a move to PSGDeutsche WelleBeckham to donate PSG wages to charityIrish ExaminerGetty Images -Reuters UK -Reuters Indiaall 317 news articles »
ESPN (blog)Amid Egypt's renewed violence, military vows to play onESPN (blog)Getty Images The Egyptian military vows to start the country's Premier League season this weekend in closed stadiums despite nationwide protests such as this one Tuesday in Port Said. CAIRO -- Scenes reminiscent of the Egyptian revolution two years ago ...Egypt's Islamists, Liberals Agree to Renounce ViolenceVoice of AmericaBrotherhood announces 'positive' results of 'Together we build Egypt' campaignAhram OnlineEgypt's political rivals sign agreement for dialogueXinhuaLos Angeles Times -The Economist -NPRall 1,250 news articles »
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