The GuardianEngland Under-21s: 10 things we have learned from the debacle in IsraelThe Guardian1. Who is to blame? As the manager, Stuart Pearce has to accept responsibility for three dismal performances. The players, so woeful throughout, also have to take their share of the blame. There is, however, a much bigger picture to address. What we have ...Three straight defeats for the England Under-21s: What went wrong? What can ...The IndependentEngland U21s players 'embarrassed' by Euro defeatsBBC NewsConnor Wickham: we let England and ourselves down after European Under-21 ...Telegraph.co.ukGoal.com -Sky Newsall 166 news articles »
AFPSource confirms pope's stance on Vatican 'gay lobby'AFPVATICAN CITY — A Latin American group which quoted the pope saying that there is a "gay lobby" in the Vatican confirmed the contents of the pontiff's speech on Wednesday, but said they were unofficial and not for publication. The Latin American and ...Pope Francis Said To Reveal Existence Of 'Gay Lobby'NPRPope Francis 'confirms Vatican gay lobby and corruption'BBC NewsPope talks about 'gay lobby' at the VaticanBoston.com (blog)CBS News -RadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyall 102 news articles »
TopNews Arab EmiratesSex and throat cancer - the facts about HPVThe Queensland TimesORAL sex is often the first of many forays into sexual intimacy we experience as fumbling teenagers. And for many couples, it remains an important - and enjoyable - part of their sexual repertoire. But can it cause cancer? Michael Douglas has bravely ...Give boys cervical cancer injection, MSPs toldHerald ScotlandFew in Singapore get throat cancer from sexStraits TimesHe Only Played a Doctor in the MoviesAbout - News & IssuesYahoo! India News -Deccan Chronicleall 21 news articles »
Economic TimesAP Interview: Bleak outlook for West Bank economyNewsdayRAMALLAH, West Bank - (AP) -- The Palestinian official who this week took charge of the West Bank economic policy acknowledges that he has no radical new solutions for old problems, including a crippling budget deficit and Israeli restrictions on ...AP Interview: Bleak Outlook for West...ABC NewsIsrael puts restrictions on Palestinians living with spousesIndia TodayBan on Palestinians living with spouses in IsraelBoston.comHuffington Post -Jerusalem Postall 372 news articles »
Christian Science MonitorSouth Korea calling, but North pretends that nobody is homeChristian Science MonitorNorth Korea refused to take calls from Seoul Wednesday, a day after proposed cabinet-level talks between the two Koreas fell apart over a dispute about the rank of officials who would lead their delegations. Skip to next paragraph. Arthur Bright. Europe Editor.North Korea prison camps fill up amid crackdown on attempted defectorsCBS NewsDespite failure, Korea talks still in demand from both sidesFirstpostBehind Breakdown of Korea Talks, a History of SuspicionsNew York Times (blog)Voice of America -Business Standardall 288 news articles »
The GuardianERT shutdown: European Broadcasting Union sets up makeshift studioThe GuardianThe European Broadcasting Union has stepped in to help Greek TV journalists keep the country's state broadcaster on air after the government announced on Tuesday night it was closing it down as an austerity measure with immediate effect. A number of ...Greek state TV closure triggers strikesNewsdayall 350 news articles »
New York Daily NewsNSA whistleblower Edward Snowden expected to leak more top secret documentsNew York Daily NewsEdward Snowden apparently is not done leaking top secret National Security Agency documents. With the former intelligence contractor again in hiding, officials said Snowden has more sensitive information he can reveal. RELATED: RUSSIA CONSIDERS ...How Prism might work, and why that matters to Congress and youNBCNews.com (blog)Hong Kongers Are Mad As Hell. How Long Will They Take China's Interference?The AtlanticUS intelligence officials defend spy programs as safeguards against terrorVancouver SunCBS News -TIME -The Independentall 3,415 news articles »
BBC NewsQ&A: Protests in TurkeyBBC NewsTurkey has been gripped by the biggest street protests since the Islamist-leaning Justice and Development Party (AKP) took power more than a decade ago. Here, BBC News looks at the causes of the unrest and how it has developed. What sparked the ...Images: Violent protests continue at Istanbul's Taksim square as protesters ...FirstpostIstanbul Awakes After Night of ClashesWall Street JournalThe Emerging Markets BloodbathForbesAngolaPress -MSNBC -euronewsall 238 news articles »
NewsdayGreek state TV closure triggers strikesNewsdayATHENS, Greece - (AP) -- Greece's two largest labor unions called a 24-hour general strike for Thursday to protest the government's move to close state-run TV and radio, a decision that has shocked the public and triggered a political crisis. State TV and ...Greek unions call 24-hour strike on June 13 over state TV closureReutersGreek journalists defy government order to close state broadcasterThe GuardianGreek ERT journalists defy order to cease programsDeutsche WelleStraits Times -ABC Online -The Sun Dailyall 249 news articles »
Ma'an News AgencyCommittee: Israel soldiers force Muslim to drink wine at gunpointMa'an News AgencyHEBRON (Ma'an) -- Israeli intelligence officers forced a Palestinian man from Beit Ummar to drink wine at gunpoint on Tuesday evening, a local committee spokesman said. An Israeli military patrol stopped Muhammad Khalil Abu Dayyah, 24, from the Safa ...Under Threat…Israeli Officer Forces Palestinian to Drink AlcoholPalestine News NetworkBan on Palestinians living with spouses in IsraelBoston.comPalestinian Rights Investigator Says He Will Not Resign, Despite CriticismNew York TimesHuffington Post -Jerusalem Postall 372 news articles »
Vancouver SunNorth Korea prison camps fill up amid crackdown on attempted defectorsCBS NewsSEOUL, South KoreaNorth Korea's prison population has swelled in recent years with those caught fleeing the country under a crackdown on defections by young leader Kim Jong Un, according to defectors living in South Korea and researchers who study ...North Korea won't pick up phone after talks failed: South KoreaNDTVDespite failure, Korea talks still in demand from both sidesFirstpostBehind Breakdown of Korea Talks, a History of SuspicionsNew York Times (blog)Voice of America -Business Standardall 290 news articles »
CBC.caSouth Africans, praying for Mandela, lament lack of information on his healthVancouver SunPRETORIA, South Africa – With virtually no fresh information about the precarious state of Nelson Mandela's health for four days, South Africans Tuesday feared his condition could be even worse than officially acknowledged. “There are just so many rumours ...S Africa's democracy icon Mandela in hospital for a fifth dayBusiness StandardMandela remains in hospital for a 5th dayU.S. News & World ReportPosted by Parvez JabriBusiness Recorder (blog)BBC News -ABC Onlineall 417 news articles »
AFPWCD Ministry to have website to track missing childrenBusiness StandardThe Women and Child Development Ministry will soon have a website to track missing children and help rescue them as part of efforts to deal with the problem of exploitation of children. "We are in the process of developing the website for tracking the missing ...Pakistan among countries with child labour issuesThe News InternationalPope Francis slams child exploitation in domestic workNDTV10.5 m children employed in domestic work in hazardous conditions: ILOHindu Business LineStraits Times -AngolaPress -New Visionall 67 news articles »
Jewish Daily Forward (blog)Everyday 'Apartheid' and the Liberal DreamJewish Daily Forward (blog)The following items appeared in the Israeli media this month: Superland, an amusement park outside Tel Aviv, makes a policy of reserving separate days for Israeli Arab high school classes and separate ones for Israeli Jewish classes. A Jewish community ...Civilian service for freeloadersHaaretzPrisoners Have Great Ideological and Religious ValueThe Jewish Press (blog)Is a binational identity possible in Israel?+972 Magazine - Independent commentary from Israel and the Palestinian territoriesAmerican Muslim -Mondaq News Alerts (registration) -FrontPage Magazineall 44 news articles »
Times of OmanAmerican who leaked NSA secrets is a free man in Hong Kong, for nowTimes of OmanEdward Snowden, an American who has leaked details of top-secret US surveillance programmes and is believed to be in Hong Kong, is technically free to leave the China-ruled city at any time, local lawyers said today, and one suggested he probably ...Snowden in Hong Kong: The Legal Complications of 'One Country, Two Systems'TIMEUS leaker Snowden is a traitor, says John BoehnerBBC NewsEdward Snowden's girlfriend is 'as well as can be expected', says fatherThe GuardianDaily Mail -Houston Chronicleall 2,645 news articles »
The NationDespite failure, Korea talks still in demand from both sidesFirstpostSeoul, South Korea: South Korea dismantled the meeting table, pulled down the placards and rolled up the red carpet. Its intended guest, North Korea, has stopped answering the phone. The rivals' much-anticipated meeting, which had been set for ...Behind Breakdown of Korea Talks, a History of SuspicionsNew York Times (blog)2 Koreas Hotline Goes Silent AgainVoice of AmericaNo one's picking up in North Korea day after talks with South founderReuters UKBusiness Standardall 288 news articles »
BBC NewsNelson Mandela's illness: Defending his dignityBBC NewsIf you want to know about the health of South Africa's first black President Nelson Mandela there's really only one person to call - and it's not some junior spokesman in the presidential bureaucracy. Instead, it is one of Mr Mandela's oldest, closest friends - a ...South Africans pray for Mandela, lament lack of information on his healthCalgary HeraldMandela remains in hospital for a 5th day; president calls situation 'very serious'Washington PostMandela remains in 'very serious' conditionIrish ExaminerThe New Age Online -The News International -Independent Onlineall 409 news articles »
Indian ExpressUnder Threat…Israeli Officer Forces Palestinian to Drink AlcoholPalestine News NetworkOn Tuesday 11th June, an Israeli intelligence officer forced a Palestinian from Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron, to drink a bottle of alcohol under threat of gun. The 24-year-old Mohammed Khalil Abu Dayyeh from Beit Ummar village was stopped in his way ...Ban on Palestinians living with spouses in IsraelBoston.comIsraeli Officer Forces Palestinian to Drink AlcoholWAFA - Palestine News AgencyPalestinian Rights Investigator Says He Will Not Resign, Despite CriticismNew York TimesHuffington Post -Jerusalem Postall 371 news articles »
New VisionPope Francis on child exploitation in domestic work: It is slaveryStraits TimesVATICAN CITY (AFP) - Pope Francis on Wednesday railed against the "deplorable" exploitation of children in domestic work, saying cases of child labour were on the rise in poor countries and affect young girls in particular. "There are millions of minors, ...Ten million child labourers in domestic work...New VisionPope appeals for an end to child labourVatican RadioOver 10 million children 'work in slave-like conditions'BBC NewsABC Online -Xinhua -Forbesall 65 news articles »
TopNews Arab EmiratesUrges to Offer Cervical Cancer Vaccination to Boys As WellTopNews Arab EmiratesCervical-Cancer-Vaccination Campaigners are now asking the MSPs to extend the vaccination for cervical cancer to boys as well. As of now, the vaccine is being given to all the 12-year-old girls in Scotland. It emerged there was risk of global epidemic from ...Give boys cervical cancer injection, MSPs toldHerald ScotlandFew in Singapore get throat cancer from sexStraits TimesMedical Matters: Proportion of oral cancers being linked to HPV is growingIrish TimesBundaberg News Mailall 20 news articles »
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