WorldCentral African Republic: only concerted international action can prevent an appalling tragedy from spiralling further out of control2014-01-01, 11:42Reacting to the escalating humanitarian catastrophe in the Central African Republic (CAR), Kristalina Georgieva, EU Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response, has made the following statement: The passengers from the Russian scientific research vessel Akademik Shokalsky may celebrate the New Year in the ice. The ship remains stuck off the coast of Antarctica as bad weather is still hampering the rescue helicopter on a nearby Chinese ship. Okinawa governor approves relocation of US airbase within prefecture2013-12-27, 11:53Okinawa officials approved the long-anticipated relocation of the US Marines Corps' Futenma Air Station on Friday, according to Japan's defense ministry. The move settles decades of often heated negotiations between Tokyo and Washington. Egypt formally declares Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group2013-12-26, 13:23The crackdown against the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has intensified, with the government formally listing the group as a terrorist organization and accusing it of being behind a recent suicide attack that killed 16 people. US sends Marines to Uganda to aid South Sudan evacuations2013-12-25, 13:40A small team of US Marines was deployed to Uganda on Tuesday to prepare for more evacuations of Americans from the escalating turmoil in South Sudan. First space robot asks Santa for rocket for Christmas2013-12-22, 14:16Even robots have a Santa list. The world's first robotic astronaut has been talking with crew members onboard the International Space Station about the presents he wants for Christmas. It's all part of an experiment to improve man-machine communication. Ex-oil tycoon Khodorkovsky leaves prison after pardon2013-12-21, 08:20President Putin has pardoned Mikhail Khodorkovsky, arguably Russia's best-known prisoner, citing humanitarian reasons. The former oil tycoon left jail hours later and flew to Germany, avoiding a crowd of journalists eager to see him. Afghanistan is braced for an uncertain future once NATO and ISAF troops withdraw from 2014. The EU and its international partners will play an important role in ensuring the troubled country continues its transformation into a democratic state with a modern economy. The EP's foreign affairs committee organised a one-day conference on 18 December on the prospects and challenges for Afghanistan and Central Asia in the wake of next year's troops withdrawal. Ukraine-Russia ties2013-12-20, 08:36After a failure of signing the Agreement with European Union in Vilnius Summit November 28-29th, Ukraine made a firm step towards Russia. The "big sister" helped Ukraine financially by giving its neighbour 15 billion US dollars bailout which prevented Ukraine from a debt crisis and a really impressive gas discount: from more than $400 per 1,000 cubic metres to $268.5. Syria: “The crisis has the face of a child”2013-12-19, 08:31A generation of Syrian children is at risk, affecting the country's chances of recovery after the conflict, experts told MEPs. On 18 December the foreign affairs and development committees organised a debate on how to help the victims of the conflict in Syria, especially the children. "The real danger is that we will lose a generation of Syrian children to hatred and hopelessness," said Anthony Lake, the executive director of UNICEF. |
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