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EU Considers Emission Fines on Chinese and Indian Airlines - New York Times
New York TimesEU Considers Emission Fines on Chinese and Indian AirlinesNew York TimesBRUSSELS — The European Commission said Thursday that Air China and Air India were among 10 Chinese and Indian airlines facing the prospect of fines and exclusion from airports in the European Union for refusing to comply with rules aimed at ...India may oppose EU threat to fine AI, JetBusiness TodayJet, Air India oppose EU aviation norms despite penalty threatsBusiness StandardIndia moves to resist EU fine on airline emissionsHindustan TimesHindu Business Line -Straits Times -Bloombergall 37 news articles »

Kerry urges Nigeria to restrain army in fight against Islamists - Sacramento Bee
Aljazeera.comKerry urges Nigeria to restrain army in fight against IslamistsSacramento BeeWASHINGTON -- Secretary of State John Kerry has urged Nigeria to ensure its army does not violate human rights as it pursues radical Islamists in the northeast region. "We are also deeply concerned by credible allegations that Nigerian security forces are ...Nigeria military says 10 insurgents killed, 65 arrestedArab NewsAt least 10 terror suspects dead in Nigerian military offensiveCNNMilitary impose curfew on Nigeria northern cityXinhuaswissinfo.chall 33 news articles »

Hollande signs same-sex marriage law in sweeping social reform - Xinhua
Ottawa CitizenHollande signs same-sex marriage law in sweeping social reformXinhuaPARIS, May 18 (Xinhua) -- French President Francois Hollande signed the bill on gay marriage into law on Saturday after it was approved by the Constitutional Council on Friday, the president's office announced. By legalizing the same-sex marriage, ...French same-sex marriage law signed by François HollandeThe GuardianSame-Sex Marriage Becomes Law In France - Radio Free Europe / Radio LibertyRadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyFrance's Hollande's signs gay marriage bill into lawReuters Indiaeuronews -Voice of America -Deutsche Welleall 208 news articles »

Iraq violence kills eight, police kidnapped - Bangkok Post
Bangkok PostIraq violence kills eight, police kidnappedBangkok PostViolence in Iraq on Saturday killed eight people including a police officer, his wife and two children, and gunmen also kidnapped five police officers, officials said. Iraqi anti-terror police guard a checkpoint in Baghdad, on January 6, 2011. Iraqi officials confirm ...and more »

Syria's Assad dubious of US-Russia peace initiative - Los Angeles Times
Times of IndiaSyria's Assad dubious of US-Russia peace initiativeLos Angeles TimesBEIRUT — Syrian President Bashar Assad has expressed skepticism that a planned U.S.-Russian peace conference could help stop the bloodshed in his country, according to an interview published Saturday in an Argentine newspaper. The Syrian leader ...Report: Assad preparing missile strike against Tel Aviv in case attackedHaaretzAssad welcomes Russia-US understanding, doubts West's intentionsXinhuaAssad Says He Will Not Step Down - VOAVoice of AmericaWashington Post -Reuters UK -RTall 441 news articles »
