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News for Monday, 25 Jun 2012

Top editors quit at Australian media giant Fairfax

Top editors at Australian newspapers The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald resigned Monday, after parent company Fairfax last week announced an overhaul designed to embrace the digital era. Peter Fray,...

Tunisia extradites former Kadhafi PM to Libya

Tunisia has extradited Moamer Kadhafi's former premier to Libya, igniting a fierce row between Tunis's president and prime minister, who disagreed over the move. Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, who fled Libya to neighbouring...

Samsung eyes 10 mn mark for Galaxy S3 by end of July

South Korea's Samsung Electronics, the world's largest smartphone maker, said Monday it expects to have sold 10 million of its newest Galaxy S3 model by the end of July, two...

Oil up in Asia on Gulf of Mexico supply disruption

Crude prices rose in Asia on Monday as the onset of Tropical Storm Debby forced oil and gas operators in the Gulf of Mexico to evacuate some platforms and rigs,...

Japan, Russia agree to support huge gas project

Japan and Russia have agreed to throw their support behind a private-sector project to build a liquefied natural gas plant in Russia's Far East, a Japanese official said Monday. Japanese trade...

Morsi’s win a small step ahead for Egypt: US media

The presidential election victory of Islamist candidate Mohamed Morsi in Egypt is a step forward but much more needs to be done to secure a full transition to democracy, US...

N. Korea raps war games flag ‘provocation’

North Korea has denounced the use of its national flag as a target during US-South Korean war games as a "grave provocative act" and vowed to strengthen its nuclear deterrent. South...

2,500 students to be accommodated

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) will give basic literacy skills to 2,500 students in third phase of its literacy programme designed to use mobile phone both for...

2,100 beggar children rescued by CPWB in four years

Child Protection and Welfare Bureau (CPWB) Rawalpindi has so far rescued 2,100 children found begging on city roads during the last four years. According to District Officer CPWB, Nazia Tabusim, rescue...

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