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Daily Bulletin | 09.01.2013, 19:30 UTC
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Daily Bulletin
09.01.2013 | 19:30 UTC
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Syria
Syria: Rebels free Iranians, talks due in Geneva
Syria rebels have freed 48 Iranians seized last year in exchange for numerous opposition prisoners held by President Bashad Assad's regime. The Iranians appeared in Damascus Wednesday - the other releases remain unclear.
Assad defiant in rare speech
Human Rights
Vietnam jails more than a dozen activists
A court in Vietnam has handed down long jail sentences to over a dozen people found guilty of plotting to overthrow the government. The verdict has triggered widespread condemnation.
Vietnam cracks down on bloggers
Turkey
Turkish newspaper reports roadmap for peace with Kurds
The Turkish government and Kurdish separatists have reportedly agreed on a plan to end a conflict that has killed over 40,000 people in over thirty years. But there is controversy brewing over possible concessions.
Turkey reaches out to public enemy number one
Conflict
US: total withdrawal from Afghanistan possible
A top American security adviser has said the possibility of US troops leaving Afghanistan altogether after 2014 should not be discounted. The comments come just before crucial talks between Kabul and Washington.
Karzai's US visit sends signal to Taliban
Australia
Australia battles on against bushfires
Conditions have cooled in Australia, delivering some respite from extreme temperatures and fierce bushfires. But authorities have warned against complacency.
Transportation
Around 50 hurt in New York City ferry accident
Around 50 people have been injured in a New York City ferry accident. The boat crashed into a pier during rush hour.
Religion
Catholic Church in Germany calls off study on sexual abuse
The Catholic Church in Germany has terminated an investigation into alleged cases of sexual abuse by clergy members. It is unclear whether the research will be continued by a different team.
Catholic Church abuse hotline goes cold
Business
Work
Many domestic workers without labor protection
The International Labor Organization (ILO) has found in a recent study that almost one in three domestic workers is without labor protection. The number of those workers has risen enormously of late.
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