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  • Afghanistan Sees Sharp Rise in Women Imprisoned for Moral Crimes

    VOA - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Tuesday, the highest number since the Taliban were toppled almost 12 years ago. Running away from home, usually from abuse and forced marriage, and alleged adultery, which often involves rape, have landed most of the 600 women in prison. That figure is an increase of 50 percent over the last 18 months. "That increase reflects a shameful lack and ...

  • Nigeria Seeks Help from Niger in Battle with Militants

    VOA - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    NIAMEY -- Nigeria has asked neighboring Niger for support in a week-old offensive against Islamist insurgent bases in its semi-desert frontier region, underlining moves towards West African cooperation against jihadis seen as a cross-border threat. Concerns grew particularly after Islamist militants associated with al-Qaida seized the north of Mali last year and were dislodged only after ...

  • Emergency Response Grows in Chad

    VOA - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Emergency water supplies are being rushed to southeastern Chad where about 50-thousand people have fled fighting in Sudan’s Darfur region. Several Arab tribes have been battling for control of mining operations there. to De Capua report on Darfur displaced The refugees and migrants have been gathering around the village of Tissi since January. Felix Leger is the country director ...

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  • Apple Faces Questions on US Tax Avoidance

    VOA - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Giant technology company Apple is facing questions from a U.S. congressional panel about how it avoided billions of dollars in U.S. taxes on its profits by creating offshore entities that claim not to be a tax resident in any ...

  • Clashes Continue in Eastern DRC Ahead of UN Chief Visit

    VOA - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Soldiers have clashed with rebels for a second day in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, before a scheduled visit by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Tuesday's fighting between the army and rebel group M23 was again centered around Mutaho, just 12 kilometers north of the city of ...

  • Algerian PM President Recovering in France

    VOA - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    ALGIERS -- Algeria's prime minister, reacting to reports that President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is seriously ill, said the 76-year-old was recovering in France but had been ordered to take complete rest by his doctors. Since he was rushed to hospital in Paris on April 27 with what was officially described as a minor stroke, Bouteflika has been neither heard nor seen in public, raising ...

  • Death Toll Revised Lower in Oklahoma Tornado

    VOA - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Earlier, 51 people were reported killed. Officials attributed the higher number to counting bodies twice in the chaos following the storm that struck late Monday. They said additional bodies could yet be recovered. At least 240 people were injured. The tornado with winds of 320 kilometers an hour demolished an elementary school and reduced homes to piles of splintered wood in the suburb of ...

  • Philip Morris to buy out Carlos Slims stake in Mexican JV

    West Australian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    from their Mexican joint venture for about $700 million (462 million pounds).Grupo Carso will sell its 20 percent stake in Philip Morris Mexico in a deal that the U.S. company said would add marginally to its earnings per share in the fourth quarter.Philip Morris said the agreement was subject to final price adjustments based on the Mexican unit's performance over a period of time."We ...

  • Two killed in shooting spree

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    A police officer gathers evidence following a shooting spree that started on Kemp Road and ended in Nassau Village on the Whit Monday holiday yesterday. TORRELL ...

  • Man stabbed to death another shot dead

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Police are investigating the murder of a man stabbed on Saturday and the murder of another man found shot to death several hours later. The first victim was killed after an early morning argument escalated into a fight, police said. Police said the man was seen arguing with another man at a restaurant on Baillou Hill Road just before 6 a.m. During the altercation, the victim was stabbed ...

  • Families prepare to bury runway crash victims

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    More than six weeks after three people were killed in a runway accident on Mayaguana, their families are finally able to bury their remains. The families had to wait for police to receive the remains from a lab in the United States that conducted a forensic evaluation. Former Cabinet Minister Sidney Collie, who lost his mother, sister and brother-in-law in the tragedy, said a funeral will take ...

  • Lauryn Rolle is 2013 Primary School Student of the Year

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Eleven-year-old Lauryn Rolle of St. Thomas More Catholic Primary School was on Saturday declared the Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation's '2013 Student of the Year'. Lauryn won the award over 122 other outstanding students from primary schools throughout The Bahamas. The prestigious title came with a $5,000 scholarship donated by Bank of The Bahamas and a ...

  • Group pushes for charges after custody death ruling

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    A human rights group has called for two police officers to be tried in relation to the custody death of Aaron Rolle. Attorney Elsworth Johnson, president of the advocacy group Bahamas Human Rights Network (BHRN), said criminal charges before the Supreme Court were the "lawful and reasonable progression" after a coroner's jury found that Rolle was unlawfully killed. Rolle, 20, ...

  • Johnson Both parties bear responsibility for shanty towns

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Both the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) and Free National Movement (FNM) governments bear collective responsibility for the proliferation of shanty towns throughout the country, according to the head of a local human rights group. Elsworth Johnson, president of the Bahamas Human Rights Network (BHRN), said the Department of Environmental Health and the Ministry of Works have failed in their ...

  • Smith thinks mortgage plan was ‘noble’ effort

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Former Minister of State for Finance James Smith suggested recently there was not much more commercial banks could have done to guarantee the success of the government's Mortgage Relief Plan. Smith, chairman of CFAL, said the government's plan presented last September was an effort at best. "I think that it is noble in itself, but in terms of something happening, well something ...

  • Bahamians lost to Lupus remembered at Hope Floats

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    On Whit Monday, more than 100 Bahamians gathered at the top of Fort Charlotte for Hope Floats, a balloon release ceremony to remember Bahamians who have died from lupus. For the second year in a row, Lupus 242 partnered with event sponsors The Balloon People for the ceremony, which included poems, tributes by loved ones and the reading of a list of names of Bahamians loss to lupus. Shortly ...

  • Aunt pleads for teen’s return

    Nassau Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The surrogate mother of an 18-year-old teenager is pleading for her safe return. Melony Thompson said she last saw her niece Michaela Thompson last Thursday evening at their home on East Street South. Thompson spoke to The Nassau Guardian after police released a missing person's alert along with the teen's photo to the media. However, Thompson revealed that Michaela left a note, ...

  • Colombia Opening Gates to Asia Pacific Summit

    Prensa Latina - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Bogota, May 21 (Prensa Latina) The Summit of the member countries of the Asia Pacific Alliance, whose opening will be on Thursday, have an anteroom today in the southern city of Cali, with the meeting of the High Level Group comprising ministers Trade and Foreign Affairs. The ministers, who have been working for several months in the agreements to be sealed on the 23rd, developed technical ...

  • Dutch Film The Marathon a Hit in Cuba

    Prensa Latina - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Havana, May 21 (Prensa Latina) The combination of comedy and tragedy makes the Dutch film "El Maraton" (The Marathon) a hit with moviegoers in Cuba, a country where people often laugh at their problems. "Maybe that was the key, in the perfect combination of tears and laughter, because the joke on its own doesn't work," the film's actor and screenwriter, Martin van ...

  • Rousseff has support to raise Brazil mine royalty - Governor

    Mine Web - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

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  • Internet cable from Cuba to Jamaica comes online

    Miami Herald - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    HAVANA -- A company that monitors global Internet traffic says another branch of the Venezuela-to-Cuba undersea fiber-optic cable has come online, connecting the island to nearby Jamaica.Internet analysis firm Renesys says it detected the new traffic between Cuban state telecom monopoly Etecsa and Cable & Wireless Jamaica beginning May 13.Renesys analyst Doug Madory announced the new ...

  • Brazil World Cup venue Arena Pernambuco officially open - video

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Recife's Arena Pernambuco is inaugurated on Monday, becoming the last of the six Confederations Cup venues to receive a test event. With a capacity of 46,000, the Arena Pernambuco is set to stage three Confederations Cup fixtures and five more during the 2014 World Cup. Wednesday's match between Brazilian side Nautico and Portugal's Sporting Lisbon will be the first to be open to ...

  • EMERGING MARKETS-Mexicos stocks near 8-month low Brazil index dips

    Reuters - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    By Danielle Assalve SAO PAULO, May 21 (Reuters) - Mexico's benchmark stock index sold off for a second consecutive session on Tuesday, on track to close at its worst level in nearly eight months, while Brazilian stocks slipped as investors cautiously awaited guidance on the future of U.S. monetary stimulus. Investors unloaded Mexican shares following weaker-than-expected growth data last ...

  • Democracia K What’s going on in Argentina

    RT - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    May 25th marks the tenth anniversary of Nstor Kirchner being inaugurated President of Argentina. At the time, few Argentines would have imagined what was in store for their country with the advent of the "K" - for Kirchner - Regime. Especially after his hand-picked successor Cristina Kirchner became president in 2007, later re-elected in 2011. A year and a half into Cristina's ...

  • VSAT Latin America to Examine the Demand Drivers for VSAT Services in Latin America

    General Sources - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Informa Telecoms & Media in partnership with telecommunications consultancy company COMSYS have announced the agenda for the first-ever VSAT Latin America event, taking place from 2-3 July 2013 at The Grand Hyatt Hotel, Sao Paulo, Brazil. The show is expected to attract hundreds of satellite and telecoms professionals from across Latin America and beyond ...

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