CLINTON POSTPONES MOROCCO TRIP DUE TO ILL HEALTH
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pushed back until Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila) a planned trip to Morocco because of illness, a spokesman said.
“Because she has a stomach virus, our departure for Morocco has been moved from Monday to Tuesday. She will not have any schedule tomorrow in Washington,” said Philippe Reines, a Clinton aide. Clinton is to travel to Morocco, Tunisia and Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates, before taking part in a meeting of the “Friends of the Syrian People” group. The group is meeting to determine how to support Syria’s opposition in its struggle against the regime of Bashar al-Assad.
MANDELA “COMFORTABLE” AFTER NIGHT IN HOSPITAL
JOHANNESBURG: Nelson Mandela is comfortable, after a restful night in hospital for tests, the South African government said as the leader spent his second day in hospital. President Jacob Zuma visited the country’s first black president and said he had found him “comfortable, and in good care.” It was the second time the 94-year-old and increasingly frail Mandela had been hospitalized this year. While officials are trying to allay fears over his health, they are not releasing any details of his condition.
EMBATTLED EU STEPS UP FOR NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
OSLO: The European Union (EU) steps up on Monday to collect this year’s prestigious Nobel Peace Prize, with the bloc battered and divided by a three-year economic crisis threatening the continent’s social stability. The Nobel medal, diploma and almost million-euro prize will be handed to the organization’s top officials at a lavish ceremony in icy, snowy Oslo. The much-criticized 2012 reward is for turning Europe “from a continent of war to a continent of peace,” the Nobel committee said. Based on the will of old enemies France and Germany to reconcile after three bloody wars, the EU has grown from six states to 28 next July, when Croatia becomes the latest of Balkans nations embroiled in conflict only 20 years ago to join the bloc. AFP
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HANOI: Vietnam and Japan must “play a more active role” in maintaining regional peace and security, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said in the face of growing maritime tensions with China. Read more
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ALGIERS: Algerian troops surrounded Islamists holding foreign hostages at a gas field on Thursday, a day after a deadly attack the gunmen said was in reprisal for Algeria’s cooperation in French operations in Mali. Read more
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JAKARTA: Waist-deep floods brought the Indonesian capital Jakarta to a standstill on Thursday, with roads impassable, thousands of homes under water and the president forced to roll up his trousers at the palace. Read more
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WASHINGTON, D.C.: President Barack Obama on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) demanded an assault weapons ban and universal background checks for gun buyers as part of sweeping gun control measures in response to the Newtown school massacre. Read more
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NO SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE TO ARREST PAKISTAN PMISLAMABAD: The head of Pakistan’s anti-corruption watchdog told the Supreme Court on Thursday he did not yet have enough evidence to move against Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf and 15 Read more