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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Daily Bulletin | 15.01.2013, 06:30 UTC

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United Nations
UN Security Council backs French intervention in Mali
The United Nations Security Council has expressed its approval of France's military intervention in Mali. The news comes as Western European leaders consider ways to help its ally end the North African conflict.
Muslim World
Thousands show support for Pakistani cleric
Thousands of protesters have gathered in Pakistan's capital city, Islamabad, in a show of support for a controversial cleric. Authorities there have reportedly fired tear gas to disperse the crowds.
Middle East
Egyptian train derailment kills several
A train carrying Egyptian army recruits has derailed outside Cairo, killing several people. The tragic accident is likely to raise further doubts about Egypt's questionable transport safety record.
Politics
Obama and Republicans spar over debt ceiling
US President Barack Obama has warned Republicans of the consequences of refusing to raise the "debt-ceiling." While Republicans say Americans don't want more debt, the Treasury says stalling again would hurt the country.
Doping
Armstrong reportedly admits to doping
Cyclist Lance Armstrong has reportedly admitted to doping in an interview with US TV personality Oprah Winfrey. He previously rejected all accusations, even after being stripped of his seven Tour de France titles.
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Monday, January 14, 2013

Asia Compact | 15.01.2013, 01:30 UTC

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Terrorism
No country for Pakistani Shiites
Shiite Muslims buried the victims of Quetta attacks after Pakistan's prime minister imposed governor's rule in Baluchistan. But activists say the government is still refusing to act against perpetrators of the attacks.
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China
Beijing bathes in thick smog
Chinese media have criticized high levels of smog in the capital, after authorities were forced to advise people to stay indoors at the weekend. Pollution has hit levels deemed dangerous by the World Health Organization.
Asia
North Korea
North Korean defector calls on Europe for help
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has called for a 'long overdue' investigation into North Korea's rights situation, the improvement of which defector Kim Joo Il says can only happen with Europe's help.
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Crime
Six arrested in new India gang-rape case
Six men have been arrested in a new case of gang rape in the Indian state of Punjab. The development follows a fatal rape attack in the capital, New Delhi, which sparked uproar across the country.
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