Tuesday, July 23, 2013

East Asian Cup Japan 3 China 3

  • Bahrain News Agency - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Manama, July 21 (BNA)-- A delegation from the Interior Ministry's Ombudsman Office Secretariat General, led by Secretary General Nawaf Mohammed Al-Ma'awda, paid visits today the embassies of India, the Philippines and Bangladesh and met the ambassadors of those countries as part of continuous interaction with the representatives of the expatriate communities in Bahrain to inform them ...

  • China Hitback to Hold Japan 3-3 in East Asian Cup

    New York Times - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    (Reuters) - Holders China scored twice in the final 10 minutes to hold Japan to a 3-3 draw in an entertaining East Asian Cup match in Seoul on Sunday. Goals from Wang Yongpo, his second of the game, and substitute Sun Ke earned China a point in their first game of the four-nation tournament. China, who have failed to qualify for the 2014 World Cup finals, took an early lead over the ...

  • Struggling TV manufacturer Loewe aiming to shift production to Asia

    Global Times - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Ailing German television maker Loewe aims to outsource nearly all its manufacturing to Asia after filing for protection from its creditors, its chairman was quoted as saying on Sunday.Loewe CEO Matthias Harsch told news weekly Der Spiegel that Loewe was seeking a partner "that will deliver the major hardware components - processors, circuit boards and screens."He said the company, now ...

  • 3 Iranian mountaineers missing in Pakistan

    New Zealand Herald - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    ISLAMABAD (AP) The head of a mountaineering club says rescuers have called off their search for three Iranian mountain climbers who went missing in northern Pakistan. Manzoor Hussain, president of Pakistan's Alpine Club, said Sunday his outfit was coordinating the expedition, and that the three Iranians successfully ascended the 8,051-meter (26,414-foot) summit of Broad Peak. He says the men ...

  • Soccer Diplomacy NKorea Beats SKorea in Womens East Asian Cup

    ABC News - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    South Korea's Ji So-yun, right, fights for the ball against North Korea's Kim Un Hyang during their Women's East Asian Cup soccer match at Seoul World Cup stadium in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, July 21, 2013. North Korea won ...

  • Japans ruling bloc wins upper house elections

    Tampa Bay Online - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    TOKYO (AP) -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling coalition won a comfortable majority in the upper house of parliament in elections Sunday, giving it control of both chambers and a mandate to press ahead with difficult economic ...

  • Fiba Asia turns down Lebanon replacement

    Inquirer Sports - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    WITH Lebanon gone, Qatar, Japan and Hong Kong are already assured of seats in the second phase of the group stages of the 27th Fiba Asia Championship set Aug. 1 to 11 at MOA Arena. This developed after Fiba Asia opted not to invite either Iraq or the United Arab Emirates to fill up the Group B void left by Lebanon, which was slapped a four-year suspension by the international basketball ...

  • Iran opposes Israel-Palestinian peace talks

    The Daily Star - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Abbas Araqchi said, quoted by Iranian media."Past experience shows that the occupying Zionist regime is basically not ready to pay the price for peace since war mongering and occupation lie at its very core," he ...

  • Nepal parties allege foreign meddling want polls deferred

    Times Of India - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    CPN-Maoist today alleged that some foreign missions were interfering in the country's internal affairs and appealed to the world community not to support the ...

  • Pakistani officials says his country willing to help get Afghan peace talks started

    Fox News - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    A senior Pakistani official says his country is willing to help get peace talks started with the Taliban if asked. Sartaj Aziz, a special adviser on national security and foreign affairs, says Islamabad has been trying to help jumpstart the peace process because a stable Afghanistan is in Pakistan's interest. But Aziz told a news conference Sunday that any peace talks must be Afghan-owned ...

  • Bangladesh to seek extradition of 1971 war crimes accused

    Times of India - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Bangladesh war crimes tribunals have already handed down death penalty to four top Jamaat leaders and life imprisonment to two others triggering violence across the country that claimed over 150 lives since the first sentence was awarded in January this ...

  • Pakistan says it wants stable Afghanistan

    New Zealand Herald - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) A senior Pakistani official says his country is willing to help get peace talks started with the Taliban if asked. Sartaj Aziz, a special adviser on national security and foreign affairs, says Islamabad has been trying to help jumpstart the peace process because a stable Afghanistan is in Pakistan's interest. But Aziz told a news conference Sunday that any peace talks ...

  • Suspect in UK mosque attacks arrested on suspicion of murdering elderly Asian man

    Canada.com - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    LONDON - Police say a man suspected in bomb attacks near three British mosques has been arrested on suspicion of murdering an elderly Asian man. West Midlands Police said Sunday the 25-year-old suspect was arrested because of a suspected "further act of terrorism." The stabbing death of Mohammed Saleem happened as he was walking home from a mosque on April 29. The suspect is one of ...

  • Japan PM Abes coalition wins upper house poll NHK

    Channel News Asia - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    The coalition of Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe won a resounding victory in upper house elections Sunday, broadcasters' exit polls ...

  • US drops unarmed bombs on Great Barrier Reef

    ABC 3340 - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    One week after a Florida jury found George Zimmerman not guilty in the death of unarmed teen Trayvon Martin, rallies are scheduled in 100 cities to press for civil rights charges against the former neighborhood ...

  • French police youths clash after veil banAbout 250 people hurling projectiles clashed with police firing tear gas west of Paris in apparent protest over enforcement of Frances ban on Islamic face veils.

    Times of India - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Paris , in apparent protest over enforcement of France's ban on Islamic face veils. Five people were injured and six detained in the violence, authorities said Saturday. The interior minister urged calm and dialogue, insisting on both the need for public order and respect for France's Muslims. The incident in the town of Trappes on Friday night reflected sporadic tensions between ...

  • 15 Egyptian soldiers killed in road accident

    New Zealand Herald - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    CAIRO (AP) An Egyptian security official says an army bus has crashed into a truck on the country's Mediterranean coast highway, killing 15 soldiers. The official said another 40 were injured in the Sunday morning accident. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press. Road accidents are common in Egypt due to badly maintained roads and poor ...

  • Philippe becomes king of Belgium

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Belgium's Prince Philippe, right, and his wife Princess Mathilde, left, wave to the crowd as they leave a church service at the St. Gudule cathedral in Brussels on Sunday, July 21, 2013. Belgium's King Albert II was set Sunday to relinquish the throne in a concession to his age and health, paving the way for his eldest son to become the country's seventh monarch. (AP ...

  • Three dead including two Britons in Russia helicopter crash Reports

    Times of India - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    MOSCOW: At least three people, including two British citizens, were killed in Russia's Far North on Sunday when a helicopter crashed into them while they were standing on the ground, officials said. A distress signal had already been received from ...

  • Freed Navalny prepares for Moscow mayor polls

    Times of India - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    "Our campaign headquarters is growing, we have more volunteers and I urge everyone to come and help us take part in real politics, a real battle for the people's votes in the elections," Navalny told independent Dozhd ...

  • Egypt begins work on charter as Islamists press demos

    Times of India - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Mohamed Morsi , while his supporters called for intensified rallies in Cairo demanding his reinstatement. Egypt's caretaker cabinet has sought to forge ahead with an army "roadmap" for a political transition amid heightened tensions as Morsi's Islamist supporters press on with the protests that have sparked bloody violence. Foreign minister Nabil Fahmy launched a public ...

  • Syrias Assad is stronger now says David Cameron

    The Guardian - Sunday 21st July, 2013

    Bashar al-Assad , has strengthened his position in recent months as he warned that the country faced a "depressing trajectory".In an interview on the Andrew Marr Show on BBC1, the UK prime minister also gave his clearest indication to date that Britain will not be supplying arms to the Syrian rebels despite pressing for the lifting of the EU arms embargo.Cameron insisted he was still ...

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