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| 2009-07-05 00:27:45
Reuters US Online Report World News | 2009-07-05 00:41:06
Andrew Heavens is a reporter and photographer who has worked with Reuters since 2005, from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and now Khartoum, Sudan. His African career followed 10 years of reporting for newspapers in Britain and the United States. In the following story, he recounts his experience of U.S. economic sanctions on the country whose president Omar Hassan al-Bashir is accused of masterminding human rights abuses in Darfur. By Andrew Heavens KHARTOUM (Reuters) - The United States achieved at least three things when it stepped up economic sanctions on Sudan: it ...
Reuters US Online Report Business News | 2009-07-05 00:33:46
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - "Go East" is a message being heeded by many Asian professionals in the United States and Europe who see brighter job prospects in a region that is expected to outperform the rest of the world for economic growth. Zhang Zheng Han, 26, is one of a growing flock of highly educated Asians living in the West who have bought one-way tickets home, lured by job opportunities, family ties and a comfortable lifestyle. "Right now no nation is changing as swiftly as China," he said. "There are so many ...
Reuters US Online Report World News | 2009-07-05 00:11:46
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Saturday Iraq faced difficult days ahead after taking control of its towns and cities from U.S. forces but he pledged to remain a strong partner on behalf of the country's security and prosperity. Speaking at a U.S. Independence Day celebration at the White House just days after U.S. troops withdrew from Iraq's towns and cities into rural bases, Obama said Iraq's future was now up to its own citizens. "Because of your brave efforts American troops this ...
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