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Hourly News Japanese Deputy Prime Minister retracts Nazi comments
Taro Aso issued the statement, after suggesting this week that the current government of His comments have come amid expected plans by the current Japanese government to try to amend the country's pacifist constitution to create an offensive military. Amid the recent remarks made by Japanese politicians, the Chinese government has issued a new statement, calling on the Japanese side to make more "substantial efforts" to improve the relations. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying says "it will not help to solve the problem with only empty slogans calling for a dialogue".
The foreign ministry has issued a statement, saying the Chinese government "strongly" opposes a U.S. Senate resolution on disputes in the East China Sea and Spokeswoman Hua Chunying says the resolution puts pressure on Hua says the resolution is "sending the wrong message".
Snowden granted one year's temporary asylum in Russia
U.S intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden has received temporary asylum in Snowden's lawyer Anatoly Kucherena says he has moved to a safe place, though his whereabouts remain a mystery. The Russian Federal Migrant Service has confirmed the temporary asylum. Meantime, the White House spokesman Jay Carney says But at the same time, Jay Carney says the
Mugabe's party wins most of the announced first-batch parliamentary seats
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party is reportedly celebrating an early election victory. The country's electoral commission says Mugabe's party swept 26 out of the 28 parliamentary seats as it announced the first batch of election results. The early results come as three provinces have already finished counting their votes. Counting in the rest of the country is coming to an end, with long-serving Mugabe already claiming a landslide win is on the horizon. But
Zardari asks
Zadari has said the international community is obligated to offer Zadari made the comments during a meeting with U.S Secretary of State John Kerry. Kerry made an unannounced visit to Strategic dialogue between both countries was suspended after NATO fighter jets bombed a Pakistani border check post and killed 24 soldiers in November 2011.
Ariel Castro, from the U.S state of The 53-year-old school bus driver has been sentenced to life in prison plus 1,000 years for aggravated murder and other charges related to kidnapping and rape. The only victim to speak in court Michelle Knight, wept as she delivered her victim impact statement before Ariel Castro, telling her captor he would face "hell for eternity". In court Castro apologized to the three victims and asked for their forgiveness:
The Italian Supreme Court confirmed a four-year jail term and ordered a new appeal trial for a related ban on public office. The highest court's decision, was the first definitive conviction after up to 30 court cases against the three-time premier since he entered politics some two decades ago. Those allegations include tax fraud, corruption and more recently having sex with an under aged prostitute.
The amendment was last reviewed by lawmakers a year ago. For the first time, it specifies that protecting the environment is a basic state policy. It also has harsher punishments for polluters. As an example, if polluters fail to correct their problems before a given time, they will be forced to pay daily fines for every day they're late. |
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