Saturday, February 28, 2009

Daily Update

ASEAN states decide what to do with the Rohingya refugees of Burma

Japan's recession could be the most severe of all: unemployment skyrocketing, exports plummeting, factories shutting down

European leaders meet in summit to discuss economic crisis in Europe in an effort to determine which powerful nations will aid those struggling the most. Meanwhile, tensions continue to grow between Czech President Topolanek and French President Sarkozy

Contrary to US allegations of disrespect, China defends its actions regarding human rights

Israel still cannot reach coalition agreement as April 3rd deadline quickly approaches, worrying Netanyahu

Iran's quest for hegemony

Rwandan soldiers begin to move out of the DR Congo after entering to attack Hutu rebels

Zuma, the possible next president of South Africa, remains unaffected by opposition party, Cope, despite its mounting strength and his own corruption charges

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