Saturday, February 15, 2014

The top U.S. diplomat flew to Jakarta from Beijing where he talked with President Xi Jinping about global warming, human rights, and what the United States sees as China's efforts to assert itself in Asia by setting up an air defense zone over the East China Sea. The zone includes islands also claimed by Japan.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry gestures as he speaks to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (not seen) during their meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing, Feb. 14, 2014.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry gestures as he speaks to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (not seen) during their meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing, Feb. 14, 2014.


Kerry Arrives in Indonesia, Will Focus on Climate Change

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is in Indonesia, the last stop on his Asian tour.
Kerry arrived in Jakarta Saturday after a visit to China. While in the Indonesian capital, Kerry plans to make a major speech on climate change.
The top U.S. diplomat flew to Jakarta from Beijing where he talked with President Xi Jinping about global warming, human rights, and what the United States sees as China's efforts to assert itself in Asia by setting up an air defense zone over the East China Sea. The zone includes islands also claimed by Japan.
Kerry said he urged Beijing to take a less confrontational approach to territorial disputes. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said China prefers a peaceful resolution, but will not hesitate to protect its sovereignty.
After meeting with Mr. Xi, Kerry said he was pleased with Beijing's commitment to pressure North Korea to return to nuclear talks.
He said China could not have more forcefully reiterated its commitment to a nuclear-free Korean peninsula.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang said Beijing would never allow chaos or war in Korea, and is serious in both words and actions.
China is North Korea's only major ally and a key source of trade and economic aid.

Syrian Peace Talks Reach Impasse

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U.N. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi apologized to the Syrian people Saturday as the latest round of peace talks in Geneva between Syria's government and opposition ended without any agreements. Brahimi said the Syrian people were expecting the talks to result in a way out of their "horrible crises." Instead, he said, "these two rounds of talks have not done very much." It was not immediately clear when a third round of talks will talk place. Brahimi's meeting with the...

Mob attacks alleged gays in Nigerian capital - Washington Post

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Mob attacks alleged gays in Nigerian capital
Washington Post
ABUJA, Nigeria — Human rights activists say a mob dragged men accused of being homosexuals from their homes in the Nigerian capital and beat them up with wooden clubs and iron bars. They say four of the 14 victims then were punched and kicked by ...

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UPDATE 3-Lebanon forms government after 10-month deadlock - Reuters

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UPDATE 3-Lebanon forms government after 10-month deadlock
Reuters
... slideshows. * PM Salam aims to hold presidential polls on time. * Asks politicians to make concessions for nation's sake. * Political, sectarian divisions fuelled by Syria spillover. * Struggle over energy post delayed government for weeks. By Laila Bassam...
Lebanon Appoints Salam as Premier to End 11-Month Power VacuumBusinessweek
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formed in Lebanon after 10-month vacuumThe Hindu
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Haaretz

Merkel coalition under strain over conservative minister's ouster

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BERLIN (Reuters) - Conservative allies of German Chancellor Angela Merkel rebuked their Social Democrat governing partner on Saturday over actions that led to the ouster of a minister, deepening concern about the future of her two-month-old "grand coalition".
  

Russia demands access to Russian drug smuggler in U.S. jail

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has summoned an American embassy envoy, demanding diplomatic and medical access to a Russian drug smuggler imprisoned in the United States who Moscow says was tortured when arrested by the U.S. authorities in 2010.

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