Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Voice of America: Few S. Koreans Expect Improved Ties from N. Korean Soccer Visit

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Few S. Koreans Expect Improved Ties from N. Korean Soccer Visit
Jul 17th 2013, 22:21, by webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)

The North Korean women's soccer team arrives in Seoul for a regional tournament on Thursday just months after missile tests and threats of nuclear war pushed the peninsula close to conflict, and while some see the visit as a sign of easing tensions few are putting any faith in sports diplomacy.   The four-nation Women's East Asian Cup, which also features China and Japan, sees South Korea face their bitter rivals from the North at Seoul's World Cup stadium on Sunday.   ...

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Voice of America: Playwright Explores Lebanon's Sectarian Divide

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Playwright Explores Lebanon's Sectarian Divide
Jul 17th 2013, 18:28, by webdesk@voanews.com (Paige Kollock)

A country with 18 religious sects and a history of sectarian conflict, Lebanon often seems on the brink of violence. Since the uprising in Syria began more than two years ago, that tension has escalated, especially between Sunni and Shia. Lebanese playwright and director Yehia Jaber is trying to defuse the tension through theater. In a one-man play, he highlights the history of Tarik al Jadidah, a low-income and predominantly Sunni neighborhood in Beirut that often is seen as a barometer of ...

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Voice of America: British Lawmakers Voice Concerns Over Arms Exports

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British Lawmakers Voice Concerns Over Arms Exports
Jul 17th 2013, 18:42, by webdesk@voanews.com (Selah Hennessy)

Britain has issued billions of dollars' worth of export licenses for the sale of military equipment to states that are considered possible rights violators, it was revealed on Wednesday. The countries include Syria, Iran and China. The report by British lawmakers on Wednesday said there is an "inherent conflict" between Britain's arms exports and its human rights policies.   The Foreign Office has a list of 27 countries where the government has concerns about human rights violations. ...

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Voice of America: Shakespeare Inspired Robben Island Inmates, Including Mandela

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Shakespeare Inspired Robben Island Inmates, Including Mandela
Jul 17th 2013, 19:27, by webdesk@voanews.com (Suzanne Presto)

A copy of William Shakespeare's works that is on display in the United States for the first time has a backstory as compelling as the plays it contains. This volume tells a chapter of South Africa's history and the struggles against apartheid, and it gives insight into those who were imprisoned on Robben Island, including Nelson Mandela.   Shakespeare in Prison The hardcover copy of "Shakespeare's Complete Works" is known as the "Robben Island ...

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Voice of America: Not Guilty Plea in Cleveland Kidnap Case as Lawyers Seek Deal

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Not Guilty Plea in Cleveland Kidnap Case as Lawyers Seek Deal
Jul 17th 2013, 23:19, by webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)

A former Cleveland school bus driver accused of kidnapping and holding three women captive for years pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to hundreds of criminal charges, but his lawyers said they are seeking a plea agreement to avert a trial.   A grand jury on Friday added 648 charges to a previous indictment against Ariel Castro, bringing the total number of charges against him to 977.   Castro, 53, is accused of abducting the first of the women in 2002 and holding them captive until ...

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Voice of America: Playwright Explores Lebanon's Sectarian Divide

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Playwright Explores Lebanon's Sectarian Divide
Jul 17th 2013, 18:28, by webdesk@voanews.com (Paige Kollock)

A country with 18 religious sects and a history of sectarian conflict, Lebanon often seems on the brink of violence. Since the uprising in Syria began more than two years ago, that tension has escalated, especially between Sunni and Shia. Lebanese playwright and director Yehia Jaber is trying to defuse the tension through theater. In a one-man play, he highlights the history of Tarik al Jadidah, a low-income and predominantly Sunni neighborhood in Beirut that often is seen as a barometer of ...

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Voice of America: British Lawmakers Voice Concerns Over Arms Exports

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British Lawmakers Voice Concerns Over Arms Exports
Jul 17th 2013, 18:42, by webdesk@voanews.com (Selah Hennessy)

Britain has issued billions of dollars' worth of export licenses for the sale of military equipment to states that are considered possible rights violators, it was revealed on Wednesday. The countries include Syria, Iran and China. The report by British lawmakers on Wednesday said there is an "inherent conflict" between Britain's arms exports and its human rights policies.   The Foreign Office has a list of 27 countries where the government has concerns about human rights violations. ...

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Voice of America: Few S. Koreans Expect Improved Ties from N. Korean Soccer Visit

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Few S. Koreans Expect Improved Ties from N. Korean Soccer Visit
Jul 17th 2013, 22:21, by webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)

The North Korean women's soccer team arrives in Seoul for a regional tournament on Thursday just months after missile tests and threats of nuclear war pushed the peninsula close to conflict, and while some see the visit as a sign of easing tensions few are putting any faith in sports diplomacy.   The four-nation Women's East Asian Cup, which also features China and Japan, sees South Korea face their bitter rivals from the North at Seoul's World Cup stadium on Sunday.   ...

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Voice of America: Not Guilty Plea in Cleveland Kidnap Case as Lawyers Seek Deal

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Not Guilty Plea in Cleveland Kidnap Case as Lawyers Seek Deal
Jul 17th 2013, 23:19, by webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)

A former Cleveland school bus driver accused of kidnapping and holding three women captive for years pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to hundreds of criminal charges, but his lawyers said they are seeking a plea agreement to avert a trial.   A grand jury on Friday added 648 charges to a previous indictment against Ariel Castro, bringing the total number of charges against him to 977.   Castro, 53, is accused of abducting the first of the women in 2002 and holding them captive until ...

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Voice of America: Playwright Explores Lebanon's Sectarian Divide

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Playwright Explores Lebanon's Sectarian Divide
Jul 17th 2013, 18:28, by webdesk@voanews.com (Paige Kollock)

A country with 18 religious sects and a history of sectarian conflict, Lebanon often seems on the brink of violence. Since the uprising in Syria began more than two years ago, that tension has escalated, especially between Sunni and Shia. Lebanese playwright and director Yehia Jaber is trying to defuse the tension through theater. In a one-man play, he highlights the history of Tarik al Jadidah, a low-income and predominantly Sunni neighborhood in Beirut that often is seen as a barometer of ...

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Voice of America: British Lawmakers Voice Concerns Over Arms Exports

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British Lawmakers Voice Concerns Over Arms Exports
Jul 17th 2013, 18:42, by webdesk@voanews.com (Selah Hennessy)

Britain has issued billions of dollars' worth of export licenses for the sale of military equipment to states that are considered possible rights violators, it was revealed on Wednesday. The countries include Syria, Iran and China. The report by British lawmakers on Wednesday said there is an "inherent conflict" between Britain's arms exports and its human rights policies.   The Foreign Office has a list of 27 countries where the government has concerns about human rights violations. ...

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Voice of America: British Lawmakers Voice Concerns Over Arms Exports

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British Lawmakers Voice Concerns Over Arms Exports
Jul 17th 2013, 18:42, by webdesk@voanews.com (Selah Hennessy)

Britain has issued billions of dollars' worth of export licenses for the sale of military equipment to states that are considered possible rights violators, it was revealed on Wednesday. The countries include Syria, Iran and China. The report by British lawmakers on Wednesday said there is an "inherent conflict" between Britain's arms exports and its human rights policies.   The Foreign Office has a list of 27 countries where the government has concerns about human rights violations. ...

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Voice of America: Playwright Explores Lebanon's Sectarian Divide

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Playwright Explores Lebanon's Sectarian Divide
Jul 17th 2013, 18:28, by webdesk@voanews.com (Paige Kollock)

A country with 18 religious sects and a history of sectarian conflict, Lebanon often seems on the brink of violence. Since the uprising in Syria began more than two years ago, that tension has escalated, especially between Sunni and Shia. Lebanese playwright and director Yehia Jaber is trying to defuse the tension through theater. In a one-man play, he highlights the history of Tarik al Jadidah, a low-income and predominantly Sunni neighborhood in Beirut that often is seen as a barometer of ...

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Voice of America: DRC Army Advances in 4th Day of Battle

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DRC Army Advances in 4th Day of Battle
Jul 17th 2013, 21:22, by webdesk@voanews.com (Nick Long)

The Democratic Republic of Congo's army has continued advancing in a fourth day of fighting against M23 rebels near the eastern city of Goma.   The scene is a government army position at mid-afternoon Wednesday, just after the M23 had started targeting some nearby tanks.  "You men get forward," the sergeant is shouting. "Where are you retreating for? Get in front of the tanks."  For a moment, there was a brief panic as mortar bombs started falling, causing ...

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Voice of America: Victims Tell of Torture Suffered Under Chad's Habre

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Victims Tell of Torture Suffered Under Chad's Habre
Jul 17th 2013, 20:38, by webdesk@voanews.com (Anne Look)

Four Chadians and one Senegalese national, who say they were detained and tortured under ex-Chadian president Hissene Habre, are giving their depositions this week in Senegal before the Extraordinary African Chambers that charged Habre last month with crimes against humanity, torture and war crimes during his eight years in power. In Dakar, the former detainees held a press conference to tell their stories.    Younous Mahadjir rolled up his sleeve and pointed to scars encircling his ...

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Voice of America: Playwright Explores Lebanon's Sectarian Divide

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Playwright Explores Lebanon's Sectarian Divide
Jul 17th 2013, 18:28, by webdesk@voanews.com (Paige Kollock)

A country with 18 religious sects and a history of sectarian conflict, Lebanon often seems on the brink of violence. Since the uprising in Syria began more than two years ago, that tension has escalated, especially between Sunni and Shia. Lebanese playwright and director Yehia Jaber is trying to defuse the tension through theater. In a one-man play, he highlights the history of Tarik al Jadidah, a low-income and predominantly Sunni neighborhood in Beirut that often is seen as a barometer of ...

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Voice of America: DRC Army Advances in 4th Day of Battle

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DRC Army Advances in 4th Day of Battle
Jul 17th 2013, 21:22, by webdesk@voanews.com (Nick Long)

The Democratic Republic of Congo's army has continued advancing in a fourth day of fighting against M23 rebels near the eastern city of Goma.   The scene is a government army position at mid-afternoon Wednesday, just after the M23 had started targeting some nearby tanks.  "You men get forward," the sergeant is shouting. "Where are you retreating for? Get in front of the tanks."  For a moment, there was a brief panic as mortar bombs started falling, causing ...

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Voice of America: Victims Tell of Torture Suffered Under Chad's Habre

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Victims Tell of Torture Suffered Under Chad's Habre
Jul 17th 2013, 20:38, by webdesk@voanews.com (Anne Look)

Four Chadians and one Senegalese national, who say they were detained and tortured under ex-Chadian president Hissene Habre, are giving their depositions this week in Senegal before the Extraordinary African Chambers that charged Habre last month with crimes against humanity, torture and war crimes during his eight years in power. In Dakar, the former detainees held a press conference to tell their stories.    Younous Mahadjir rolled up his sleeve and pointed to scars encircling his ...

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Voice of America: US Olympic Committee Opposes Sochi Boycott Calls

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US Olympic Committee Opposes Sochi Boycott Calls
Jul 17th 2013, 21:15, by webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)

The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) has rejected a call to boycott the Sochi Winter Olympics if Russia grants asylum to Edward Snowden, saying it was not in the best interests of the country or the athletes.   USOC spokesman Patrick Sandusky released a statement on Wednesday outlining the committee's opposition to any political boycott of the Games.   "If there are any lessons to be learned from the American boycott of 1980, it is that Olympic boycotts do not ...

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Voice of America: DRC Army Advances in 4th Day of Battle

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DRC Army Advances in 4th Day of Battle
Jul 17th 2013, 21:22, by webdesk@voanews.com (Nick Long)

The Democratic Republic of Congo's army has continued advancing in a fourth day of fighting against M23 rebels near the eastern city of Goma.   The scene is a government army position at mid-afternoon Wednesday, just after the M23 had started targeting some nearby tanks.  "You men get forward," the sergeant is shouting. "Where are you retreating for? Get in front of the tanks."  For a moment, there was a brief panic as mortar bombs started falling, causing ...

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