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Pollution is “nature’s red-light warning against the model of inefficient and blind development,” said China’s Premier Li Keqiang as he announced new steps to battle the choking smog that regularly enshrouds Beijing and the northeast of the country.
World News Briefs For Wednesday, 5 March 2014
More damaging evidence at the Pistorius trial – Syria is months behind on ditching its chemical weapons – You will be shocked at a new report on sexual violence against European women – And a lot more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs:
Most-Dangerous Moment In Crimean Stand-Off Eased With Soccer
Although Russia’s takeover of Crimea has been bloodless, the first shots have been fired. No, it wasn’t that missile test over which the major media outlets had worked themselves up into an unsightly lather.
Obama To Boycott G8, Russia Wants Its Money From Ukraine
US President Barack Obama will not attend the Group of Eight summit scheduled for Sochi, Russia, in June unless Moscow reserves course in the Ukraine Crisis. Russia countered by yanking the sweet deal on natural gas it gave to Ukraine when Viktor Yanukovich was president.
US To East Asia: Can't We All Just Get Along?
The United States is appealing to its two closest allies in East Asia to try harder to get along. South Korea and Japan are increasingly at odds over nationalist rhetoric and actions coming out of Tokyo that one influential American lawmaker is calling “provocative”.
Kunming Knife Attack Suspects Captured, Video Emerges
Police in China say they’ve arrested the remaining suspects in the gruesome machete attacks on civilians at the train station in Kunming city. It comes as a video of one of the attackers has hit the internet via a Chinese video sharing site.
World News Briefs For Tuesday, 4 March 2014
A neighbor says she heard trouble before Oscar Pistorius shot and killed his girlfriend – Child porn charges rock Number 10 – Time is running out for an endangered species – And much more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs:
Ban Urges Venezuela Dialogue
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is urging Venezuela to “listen carefully to the aspirations” of protesters and engage in dialogue with the opposition. This is despite the opposition repeatedly boycotting opportunities to present their grievances to President Nicolas Maduro.
California Gang Members Fighting For Syria's Assad
One calls himself “Creeper” and the other is “Wino”, and they’re apparently Los Angeles street gang members who’ve traveled to Syria to fight for Bashar al-Assad’s government. The two appear in a video released to the Internet by a Mideast monitoring group.
UK Ruling Out Sanctions Against Moscow?
While the United States talks about punitive measures against Russia for its quick takeover of the Crimean Peninsula following the ouster of Ukraine’s pro-Russia regime, Washington’s closest ally appears to be on the verge of ruling out economic sanctions.
Yanukovich Appeals To Putin
Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich – who either was ousted, had deserted, or is a fugitive, depending on the point of view – is formally asking Russia to use military force in his country. Russian officials were more than happy to display that request before the world.
World News Briefs For Monday, 3 March 2014
More freaking Ukraine, an elderly Aussie arrested in North Korea, Missing Fishers, and a lot more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs.
Russian Ambassador Called To Explain Ukraine
Russia’s Ambassador to Australia has finished his meeting with the Foreign Affairs department to explain his country’s actions in Ukraine – A meeting demanded by Canberra after Russian troops successfully occupied Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula on the Black Sea.
China Station Slashings Blamed On Muslim Separatists
China has stepped up security at train stations and airports after a gang of Islamist separatists with swords and knifes stormed a train station and hacked away at passengers, killing at least 29 people and injuring more than 130.
Ukraine Admiral, Security Officials Defect To Pro-Russian Side
Ukraine’s new government has opened a treason investigation against Rear Admiral Denys Berezovsky, who was named head of Ukraine’s Navy on Saturday, and on Sunday defected to pro-Russian Crimean authorities.
Kerry To Go To Kiev, Threatens Russia
US Secretary of State John Kerry is planning to go to Kiev on Tuesday, and earlier had threatened possibly economic and diplomatic retaliation for Russia’s advances in Ukraine. It’s not yet clear that the US has support for such measures.
Putin Agrees To Merkel's Ukraine Contact Group
Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel had a phone conversation about the situation in Ukraine, where 6,000 Russian troops have now taken complete control of the Crimean peninsula. Putin accepted Merkel’s idea of a “contact group” to try and prevent the conflict from escalating.
World News Briefs For Sunday, 2 March 2014
Dozens are hacked to death by assassins in a busy train station – Ukraine attempts to remain calm as Russian forces secure Crimea – Mob violence in Venezuela is attracting the UN’s attention – And a lot more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs:
Putin To Ukraine: Crimea River
The Russian Parliament has approved President Vladimir Putin’s request to use troops to be used in Ukraine, used “until the normalization of the political situation in the country”. It comes a day after US president Barack Obama warned Russia of consequences for getting involved in Ukraine.
World News Briefs For Saturday, 1 March 2014
Obama cautions Russia about messing about in Ukraine – Putin’s highest-profile political adversary finds himself under house arrest – China smashes a baby selling scheme – And a lot more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs.
Hardcore Jihadist or FBI Stooge?
A US Federal Court sentenced a man with a history of mental illness to 15 years in prison for a plot to detonate a car bomb outside a California bank – the fake weapon given to him as part of an undercover FBI sting operation. The case has some wondering how much of the crime is the defendant is actually responsible?