Wednesday, August 15, 2012

seenewstoday.com : Top News updates

Pa. voter ID law gets approval of state judge - Washington Post
A Pennsylvania judge ruled Wednesday that a new Republican-supported state voter ID law could be implemented for Election Day, despite objections that it was a partisan attempt to hurt President Obama and could cost thousands of voters the right to …


Lebanese Clansmen Say They Kidnapped Syrians - Wall Street Journal
AP BEIRUT--Armed Shiite clansmen in Lebanon said Wednesday they had captured more than 20 Syrians and will hold them until one of their relatives seized by rebels inside Syria is freed. The tensions were a stark reminder of how easily Syria's civil war …


Undocumented young people getting help with permits - MiamiHerald.com
BY ANNA EDGERTON Young undocumented immigrants all over the county are looking for information today on how to apply for the "deferred action for childhood arrivals" that President Barack Obama announced in June. The application became available on the …


Romney steps away from Paul Ryan's Medicare cuts - Los Angeles Times
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Mitt Romney on Wednesday unequivocally disavowed more than $700 billion in Medicare spending cuts proposed by his new running mate, Rep. Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin. In an interview on "CBS This Morning," Romney was asked how he squared …


Syria's Assad: an autocrat grappling with a crumbling regime
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (R)Syrian President Bashar al-Assad took power 12 years ago pledging reforms but has become one of the region's most ruthless leaders as he wages an increasingly brutal war to crush a rebellion.


Market bomb wounds 14 in Afghanistan: officials
Afghan locals inspect the site of an bomb explosion in HeratA bicycle bomb Wednesday wounded at least 14 people at a busy market in western Afghanistan as Muslims prepared to celebrate the end of fasting month, officials said.


Russian female punk rock band supporters protest at cathedral
Supporters of female punk group Pussy Riot hold signs to form message during protest on steps of Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in MoscowMOSCOW (Reuters) – Security guards scuffled on Wednesday with masked protesters demonstrating outside Moscow's main cathedral in support of members of the Pussy Riot punk band who are on trial for an irreverent protest at the same church. Witnesses said 18 demonstrators in colorful balaclavas like those worn by the band mounted the steps of Christ the Saviour Cathedral and held up placards reading: "Blessed are the merciful". Guards moved swiftly to disperse the demonstrators and treated some of them roughly, Internet TV channel Dozhd reported. Ekho Moskvy radio said five people were detained. …


Saudi daily insists Russian official interviewed on Syria
Mikhail Bogdanov (R) delivering a message to Bashar al-Assad in 2011A Saudi daily insisted Wednesday it had held an interview with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov, following denials from Moscow that he had ever spoken to the newspaper.


Islamic militants warn Egypt army on Sinai raids
Islamic militants in the Sinai Peninsula warned the Egyptian military on Wednesday against cracking down on jihadis and claimed they were not behind a sneak attack earlier this month that killed 16 Egyptian soldiers.


Israel protests to EU over settlement designations
Israel has protested to the European Union over a decision to designate an upscale Jewish district a West Bank settlement.


UN panel concludes war crimes perpetrated in Syria
Syrian women pray during Laylat Al Qadr, the 27th day of the holy fasting month of Ramadan in font of the Syrian embassy in Amman, Jordan, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012. Laylat Al Qadr, the most important prayer of the fasting month, is the night Muslims commemorate the revelation of the first verses of the Quran to their prophet Mohammed through the angel Gabriel. Muslims spend the night in worship and devotion, praying for the souls of the dead. (AP photo/Mohammad Hannon)Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces and pro-government shabiha fighters have perpetrated war crimes and crimes against humanity on Syrian civilians, a U.N. expert panel concluded Wednesday in a report that provides in chilling detail further evidence of a conflict spiraling out of control.


One kidnapping in Syria prompts kidnapping of 20-plus in Lebanon - Christian Science Monitor
A series of tit-for-tat abductions this week of Shiite Lebanese and Sunni Syrians threatens to further undermine stability in Lebanon as the sectarian nature of the brutal conflict in Syria deepens and spreads. Members of the Meqdad clan, …


Judges say ICC competent to try Ivorian strongman Gbagbo
Former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo appears before the International Criminal Court in 2011The International Criminal Court ruled Wednesday against a challenge by Ivory Coast ex-president Laurent Gbagbo's lawyers on its jurisdiction to try him for crimes against humanity.


Indian firm poised to start Mozambique coal mine
A piece of coal lies on the ground at a coal mine on the outskirts of Tete in the Moatize coal basinIndian steelmaker Jindal Steel will begin operations at its Mozambique coal mine on September 1, joining big players Vale and Rio Tinto in the country's coal-rich Tete region, a manager said Wednesday.


Zambia lose, Ghana draw in Africa Cup warm-ups
Ghana's Kwadwo Asamoah (L) tussles for the ball against China's Liu JianyeAfrican champions Zambia lost in South Korea and Ghana drew in China Wednesday, as they prepared for Cup of Nations qualifiers next month.


Cambodia KRouge lawyers condemn 'interference'
Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor NamhongLawyers for a former Khmer Rouge leader accused of genocide urged Cambodia's UN-backed court on Wednesday to rebuke the country's foreign minister for allegedly meddling in the trial.


Mugabe says census will reveal AIDS toll on Zimbabwe
Zimbabaweans gather at the State House in Harare in 2009Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe launched the national census Wednesday, saying he hoped the once-a-decade count would measure the extent to which AIDS was affecting the population.


Indy hotel to exhibit prints, 1 original drawing by Pablo Picasso
INDIANAPOLIS – An Indianapolis hotel is inviting the public to see more than two dozen prints by Pablo Picasso that span the Spanish artist’s career.


Syria refugees battle heat, dust, sexual harassment
Syrian refugee children receive aid distributed by an aid organization at the Zaatari refugee campSweltering heat, dust, lack of electricity and at times sexual harassment are some of the hardships faced by refugees in this UN-run desert tent camp in northern Jordan.


London shares close lower
The benchmark FTSE 100 index finally ended a quiet session 0.54 percent lower at 5,833.04 pointsLondon shares closed down slightly on Wednesday as a bounceback in the Standard Chartered share price helped offset the impact of earlier losses in Asian markets.


No comments:

Post a Comment