Hourly News 每日新闻 2013-12-30
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UN, EU condemn1 attack in Volgograd
The UN Security Council is adding its voice to those
condemning2 a suicide attack in the Russian city of Volgograd.
The Security Council calls the attack a "
reprehensible3 act of terrorism".
Meantime, the head of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy says he stands in
solidarity4 with the government and people of Russia.
A
bomber5, thought to be a woman, blew herself up at a railway station in the southern Russian city of Sunday, leaving 16 people dead.
The attack is the latest to hit the city of Volgograd, the former Stalingrad, in recent months.
It's believed the Islamist
insurgency6 in Russia's southern
caucuses7 is moving to attack major centers in southern Russia ahead of the Winter Olympics in Sochi.
South Sudan army clashes with White Army
South Sudan's army has been
embroiled8 in clashes with armed youth believed to be loyal to sacked Vice-President Riek Machar.
The so-called White Army, a group made up largely of
ethnic9 Nuer youth, have been fighting with government troops near the town of Bor.
This comes 5-days after the rebels were driven out of the town.
The latest clashes comes after the government of South Sudan promised to honor a ceasefire requested by international community.
Schumacher in critical condition after ski injury
Retired10 seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher is in critical condition after suffering a head injury while skiing in Austria.
Schumacher's spokeswperson says the 44-year-old German was wearing a helmet and was conscious during the trip to hospital.
Schumacher is the most successful Formula One driver of all time, with a record 91 victories among his achievements.
He left the sport last year after a three-year comeback with Mercedes following an earlier
retirement11 from Ferrari at the end of 2006.
Saudi to grant Lebanese army 3 billion USD in aid
The Saudi government is giving the Lebanese government 3-billion US dollars in aide to buy weapons for the country's army.
In a televised address, Lebanese president Michel Suleiman says the weapons are going to be purchased from France.
He's also calling on the French government to support the Lebanese government's plan.
Suleiman is also suggesting more support for the Lebanese military may be forthcoming at an international meeting scheduled for Italy this coming year.
The Saudi support comes as part of the International Support Group for Lebanon.
This organization was put together in September on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly to help keep the country stable and help it deal with the
influx12 of refugees from neighboring Syria.
Yemen jails 9 al-Qaida suspects for plotting to kill president
The courts in Yemen have sentenced 9 al-Qaeda suspects to up to 10-years in jail for plotting to
assassinate13 the country's president.
The suspects have been convicted of planning to set a roadside bomb off to kill Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
The verdict follows a similar sentence handed down to 3 other suspected al-Qaeda
militants14 for planning a similiar
assassination15 in September.
Al-Qaeda's branch is very active in the south and eastern parts of Yemen.
The group actually controlled certian sections of territory in the country before being routed by the Yemeni army last year.
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula still has large sections of support in the politically-divided country.
Authorities in Sri Lanka have begun the excavation of a mass grave discovered in the country's northern area.
The grave was first discovered earlier this month.
It's believed to be holding the
remains17 of at least 10 people.
The government says it believes the mass grave was used by the Tamil Tigers to bury their dead soldiers and citizens.
The Tamil Tiger rebel group controlled much of northern Sri Lanka for the better part of 30-years before government forces eventually swept in and took control in 2009.
Hunan procuratorate investigates electoral fraud
The authorities in Hunan have launched an
investigation18 into a case of electoral fraud.
Around 500 local lawmakers have already been disqualified, dismissed or have resigned in connection with the electoral fraud.
CPC disciplinary authorities say 430 party members and government employees are under investigation.
Chinese officials banned from smoking in public
The central authorities have issued a new directive banning government officials from smoking in public places.
The document issued by the CPC Central Committee and the State Council is demanding Chinese officials "take the lead" to follow the rules.
The policy also bans government workers from purchasing cigarettes using public money.
This country is the largest producer and consumer of cigarettes.
The government's smoking control drive has been widely criticized for lagging behind its stated committments.
Wedding banquet lands 94 diners in hospital
Close to 100 people have been sickened after eating at a wedding banquet in Gansu.
94 people came down with
nausea21 and diarrhea after eating at the banquet at a hotel in the city of Baiyin.
54 had to be hospitalized.
So far only 3 have been discharged.
The cause of the food poisoning has not been traced yet.
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