Saturday, July 20, 2013

Srinigar Muslims allege Indian troops used excessive force against them

  • Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    Three people are dead in fresh Egypt protests. The three were killed while taking part in a demonstration demanding the reinstatement of deposed president Morsi. Clashes broke out between supporters and opponents of the deposed president after thousands of people gathered in Egyptian cities. Those killed were women and a boy around the age of thirteen. Others were injured in the ...

  • Kurdish celebration turns ugly as Turks intervene

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    Clashes have broken out between Kurds and Turkish security forces near the Syrian border. The fights occurred when a Kurdish mob, celebrating a military success against neighbouring Syria turned ugly. Hundreds of Kurds flooded into the streets in local towns in the Turkish south-eastern province of Cizre after they had successfully taken the strategic Syrian border town Ras ...

  • Judge refuses to drop 'aiding the enemy' charges against Manning

    Laos News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    FORT MEADE, Maryland - Bradley Manning faces life imprisonment as a military judge has refused to dismiss the most serious charge of "aiding the enemy" against the army private who leaked classified government documents to the whistleblower website Wikileaks. Manning, 25, has denied the charges saying he did not intend to benefit terrorist groups with the information that he gave Wikileaks ...

  • US president talks with Putin in September may be cancelled over Snowden

    Laos News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    WASHINGTON - The White House may cancel a summit between presidents Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin in Moscow if Russia grants temporary asylum to Edward Snowden, the American accused of leaking information about classified US snooping programmes. The Associated Press citing unnamed officials said the US is considering scrapping the bilateral talks in September, a move that is likely to ...

  • US spying breeding global mistrust

    Laos News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Those enchanted by pseudo-reality must have been at the edge of their seats as they watched 'Zero Dark Thirty', a Hollywood account of how US SEAL Team Six killed Osama Bin Laden on May 1, 2011. But a recently leaked report shows that the 'riveting' Hollywood account of the 'greatest manhunt of all time' was hardly as glamorous as it was made out to be. In fact, if it were not for the ...

  • Former CIA chief alleges Huawei spies for China

    Laos News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    WASHINGTON - The former head of the CIA and the National Security Agency in the US has said that Huawei has spied for the Chinese government. Michael Hayden told the Australian Financial Review that China was engaged in unrestricted espionage against the West and said it was his belief that Huawei would have shared information with state agencies. Huawei, founded in 1987 by former People's ...

  • Cricketer O'Brien relishing West Indies tour

    Laos News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    Ireland's Kevin O'Brien who launched his international career in the Caribbean says he is relishing a return to the region where it all started for him. The 29-year-old all-rounder, who burst on to the international scene in the Caribbean at the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, says the region has a special place in the hearts of those involved in Irish cricket, reports CMC. Ireland tied with ...

  • Now or never, Kurd militants tell Turkey on peace process

    Laos News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    ISTANBUL, Turkey - Kurdhish militants Friday gave "final warning" to Turkey asking it to "quickly" start a peace process to end a 30-year-old insurgency or the process will never advance. "As a movement we are warning the government for the last time If concrete steps are not taken in the shortest time on the subjects set out by our people and the public, the process will not advance and ...

  • US cop leaks photos of Boston suspect being captured

    Laos News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    NEW YORK - A U.S. police officer upset over the photograph of Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev adorning the cover of Rolling Stone magazine has released graphic photos of the suspect during his capture. Police Sgt. Sean Murphy of the Massachusetts State Police leaked photos taken on April 19, when Tsarnaev was found hiding in a boat following a city-wide manhunt, to Boston ...

  • Chinas Shandong beat Kazakhstan in volleyball

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    China's Shandong province breezed past Kazakhstan 3-0 to finish third at the 10th international women's volleyball tournament, the VTV Eximbank Cup, here Saturday. With the three straight sets of 25-11, 25-15, 25-17, Shandong players pocketed a prize of $5,000, reports Xinhua. Hosts Vietnam will play China's Jiangsu province in the final later Saturday. So far, both Vietnam and Jiangsu have ...

  • Japan beat China in East Asian football

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    World Champions Japan beat China 2-0 at the East Asian Cup women's football tournament here Saturday. Two-time defending champions Japan took control of the match early in the first half and opened the scoring in the 35th minute as unmarked Kozue Ando met a through ball deep into China's box, reports Xinhua. Emi Nakajima, who substituted Ando late in the first half, received a low cross in the ...

  • Blast at Beijing airport

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    An explosion occurred Saturday evening in Terminal 3 of the Beijing International Airport, police said. A wheel-chaired Chinese man set off a home-made explosive device outside the arrival gate of the Terminal 3 at around 6:24 p.m. The man was injured and is currently under treatment, Xinhua reported. The explosion caused no other injuries. Police authorities are investigating the ...

  • Explosion hits Beijing International Airport

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    Beijing, July 20 (Xinhua-ANI): An explosion occurred Saturday evening in Terminal 3 of the Beijing International Airport, police said. A wheel-chaired Chinese man set off a home-made explosive device outside the arrivals exit of the Terminal 3 at around 6:24 p.m.. The man was injured and is currently under treatment. The explosion caused no other injuries. Police authorities are investigating ...

  • Gordon wins Diamond League 400m gold

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    Trinidad and Tobago's Jehue Gordon won the men's 400 metres hurdles at the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Diamond League Herculis meeting here. Gordon performed impressively in the final 100m to post a season's best of 48 seconds flat beating American Johnny Dutch (48.2 seconds) and Javier Culson of Puerto Rico (48.35) Friday, reports CMC. Meanwhile, Ivory Coast's ...

  • Windies tie dramatic 3rd ODI with Pakistan

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    West Indies pulled off a tie from the brink of defeat in a thrilling finish to their third One-Day International (ODI) against Pakistan at the Beausejour Stadium here. Chasing 230, after Pakistan posted 229/6 off their 50 overs, the West Indies scored 229/9 from their quota of 50 overs Friday, reports CMC. Fast bowler Jason Holder, at 21 the youngest member of the West Indies team, held his ...

  • Santos confirm Saviola talks

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    Brazilian top-flight football club Santos confirmed that they are in talks to sign former Argentina international striker Javier Saviola. "He's just been involved in a great season for Malaga and is a player we have been looking at but I don't know how negotiations are progressing," said Santos' interim coach Claudinei Oliveira Friday, reports Xinhua. Representatives from the club have already ...

  • 34 killed 101 wounded in Iraqs deadly attacks

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

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  • Swimming worlds opens with appeal to preserve water

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    The 15th FINA World Swimming Championship was inaugurated at the Palau Sant Jordi with an appeal to preserve water as a source of life which was presented in a spectacle of water, lights and sound. The ceremony Friday started with the Barcelona symphony orchestra (OBC) playing "water planet", the original soundtrack of the swimming worlds followed by the show 'dreams of water' inside the main ...

  • Jay Z drops hyphen from his name

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    Rapper Shawn Carter, popularly known as Jay Z, is said to have removed the hyphen from his name as he prepares to embark on a world tour with his new album "Magna CartaHoly Grail". "Breaking: Jay Z has dropped the hyphen from his name, according to his label. I am not kidding. (Wish I was)," Joe Levy, editor, Billboard.com tweeted, reports contactmusic.com. The music journalist went on to ...

  • Gwangju 2019 Budapest 2021 to host swimming worlds

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    South Korean city of Gwangju will host the World Swimming Championships in 2019 while the capital of Hungary, Budapest, will host the biennial event in 2021. International swimming federation (FINA) president Julio C. Maglione announced the decision at the inauguration of the World Championships here Friday adding that the presentations from Hungary and South Korea were very good, reports ...

  • Worlds first lunar south pole mission announced

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    The world's first mission to the Moon's South Pole was announced by International Lunar Observatory Association and Moon Express, Inc, on Thursday. The private enterprise mission will open up the possibility that the public will be able to access images from the moon online, Fox News reported. Moon Express CEO Dr. Robert Richards said that their second Moon mission will be to the lunar South ...

  • Brazilians given huge discount for World Cup tickets

    Laos News.Net - Saturday 20th July, 2013

    Brazilian fans will pay a third less than their international counterparts for standard tickets at next year's FIFA World Cup. While locals will pay as little as $30 during the tournament's group stage, the lowest price for international fans will be $90. For the first time in more than 60 years, FIFA will offer half-price entry starting at $15 to Brazilian students, senior citizens and ...

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