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Egyptian authorities arrest 2 Islamist figures
CAIRO (AP) -- Egyptian authorities on Wednesday continued their crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood and its allies by arresting two more high-profile Islamist figures, while officials said that they had started a closed hearing in a prison outside Cairo on whether to release jailed ex-president Hosni Mubarak.The arrested Islamists include a preacher known for his fiery sermons who was reportedly caught as he tried to flee to neighboring Libya in disguise, and a spokesman for the Brotherhood said
World News Aug. 21, 2013
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Vestas replaces CEO with Runevad as losses widen
Vestas Wind Systems A/S, the Danish turbine maker that’s been unprofitable for two years, replaced its chief executive officer after a worse-than-expected loss. Anders Runevad, from Ericsson AB, will take over on Sept. 1 from Ditlev Engel, who has been at Vestas since 2005, the turbine maker said. Its two-year turnaround program "continues according to plan" even as second-quarter margins narrowed. Vestas rose the most in three months in Copenhagen trading. "It is now the appropriate time to mak
World Business Aug. 21, 2013
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IPad's China market share plunges as domestic tablet makers gain
Apple Inc.'s share of the Chinese tablet-computer market plunged in the second quarter as Samsung Electronics Co. and dozens of local makers built on gains in smartphones to curb growth in iPad shipments. Apple accounted for 28 percent of tablet shipments during the period, down from 49 percent a year earlier, Dickie Chang, a Hong Kong-based analyst with researcher IDC, said in an e-mail today. Samsung surged to second with 11 percent, while half of shipments were generated by producers with 1 p
World Business Aug. 21, 2013
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Ministers weigh EU aid, policy on Egypt
BRUSSELS (AP) -- European Union foreign ministers are seeking to forge a joint response to the crisis in Egypt to push for an end to the violence and a return to negotiations, with discussions expected on proposals to halt some aid programs and suspend arms shipments.The 28-nation bloc was likely to tread carefully since radical decisions could mean losing leverage over Egypt's new military-backed government and weaken the EU's position as a mediator accepted by all sides.German Foreign Minister
World News Aug. 21, 2013
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UK civil service chief pressured paper on Snowden files
LONDON (AFP) -- Britain's top civil servant approached The Guardian to demand the newspaper return or destroy secret files leaked by former US intelligence analyst Edward Snowden, reports said Wednesday.The left-liberal daily's editor Alan Rusbridger has claimed he was ordered to destroy some of the newspaper's Snowden files, having published a series of revelations from the thousands of documents given to it by the former US National Security Agency contractor.The Guardian said the British gove
World News Aug. 21, 2013
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Emerging Asia currencies struggle as Fed move looms
HONG KONG (AFP) -- Currencies in developing Asia struggled Wednesday as concerns grow that the US Federal Reserve will soon begin to unwind its massive stimulus programme, diverting cash back to the West.Asian share markets were mixed as investors awaited the release later in the day of minutes from the Fed's July policy meeting.They are anxious to see if higher US interest rates are in the offing, which would lessen the appeal of emerging markets for investors.The Indian rupee fell to another r
World Business Aug. 21, 2013
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Facebook unveils global Internet access initiative
NEW YORK CITY (AFP) -- Facebook and other technology giants launched an initiative Wednesday designed to give the whole world access to the Internet.The project is entitled Internet.org and its goal is to cut the cost of smart phone-based Internet services in developing countries."Everything Facebook has done has been about giving all people around the world the power to connect," Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said."There are huge barriers in developing countries to connecting and joining the
World Business Aug. 21, 2013
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650 dead in 'chemical' bombing near Damascus: opposition
BEIRUT (AFP) -- More than 650 people were killed when the Syrian army bombarded Damascus suburbs with chemical weapons Wednesday, the opposition said, branding it a "massacre" and calling for international intervention.The claim, which could not be independently verified, was vehemently denied by the Syrian regime, saying it was intended to hinder the mission of U.N. chemical weapons inspectors now in the country."Over 650 confirmed dead result of deadly chemical weapon attack in Syria," the op
World News Aug. 21, 2013
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New KCCI chief calls for flexible fix for 'economic democratization'
The new head of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the country's biggest business lobby group, said Wednesday that problems of wealth divide and fair competition should be solved by more flexible measures than regulations.Park Yong-maan, the chairman of Doosan Group, who took office formally as the KCCI head earlier in the day, told reporters that it is possible to solve the issue for "economic democratization" with in-depth discussions between businessmen and the government without reg
Industry Aug. 21, 2013
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Pervasive inter-Korean distrust paves way for new order: Unification Minister
The lack of trust between South and North Korea effectively serves as a chance to push for the creation of a new cross-border order, Seoul's unification minister said Wednesday.Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae made the remark during his press briefing held in Seoul to outline the concept of the so-called Trust-building Process on the Korean Peninsula.As President Park Geun-hye's signature policy towards the North, the process "adopts a two-track approach of dialogue and pressure through which
North Korea Aug. 21, 2013
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Chinese official sees chance to reopen nuclear talks with N.K.
BEIJING (Yonhap News) -- A senior Chinese military official said he sees a chance to resume nuclear talks with North Korea, according to state media on Wednesday, citing recent signs of easing tensions on the Korean Peninsula.Guan Youfei, the director of the external affairs office of China's defense ministry, made the remarks during a press conference in Washington, D.C. as he accompanied Chinese Defense Minister Chang Wanquan on a visit to the United States this week, Xinhua News Agency report
North Korea Aug. 21, 2013
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Korea-Japan summit at G20 gathering unlikely: source
The first summit meeting between South Korea's President Park Geun-hye and Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is not likely to take place on the sidelines of the upcoming Group of 20 forum in Saint Petersburg, a government source said Wednesday.The relations between the two nations have been frosty over various historical issues including Japan's renewed territorial claims to South Korean island of Dokdo as well as its leaders' unrepentant remarks regarding its war atrocities.The comments by the
Foreign Affairs Aug. 21, 2013
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Egyptian ambassador says his country will install new gov't in several months
As the heavy death toll from the violent political uprising in Egypt has raised global concern, the country's interim government is now working toward holding elections for a new parliament and administration within the next several months, the Egyptian ambassador to South Korea said Wednesday.About 1,000 Egyptian protesters have been reported killed so far in the interim government's crackdown on violence-wielding supporters of former President Mohamed Morsi, ousted by the military in early Jul
World News Aug. 21, 2013
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PM Chung to visit Middle East, Southwestern Asia next week
South Korean Prime Minister Chung Hong-won embarks on an eight-day tour of Asian and Middle Eastern countries next week to help boost bilateral economic and cultural exchanges, his office said Wednesday.Chung is scheduled to visit Bahrain, Qatar, Sri Lanka and Turkey for eight days from Sunday. He is expected to be the first South Korean official to make a state visit to Bahrain and Sri Lanka, according to the Prime Minister's Secretariat.On Monday, he will hold bilateral talks with his Bahraini
Foreign Affairs Aug. 21, 2013
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John McCain due in Seoul on N. Korean human rights
U.S. Senator John McCain will fly into Seoul Sunday to promote improved human rights conditions in North Korea, sources here said Wednesday.The Arizona senator will stay until Monday while meeting with local activists, promoting the enhancement of human rights conditions in North Korea, the sources said. The U.S. embassy here refused to confirm the visit.McCain, the Republican presidential nominee in 2008, has taken a hawkish stance on the communist North, which is viewed as a country having one
Foreign Affairs Aug. 21, 2013
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