Egyptian President - Spying EU - Gezi Park - Portuguese Government - Iraq Violence - Russian Space - CJR
Today's NEWZ of the World comes to you on the first morning of a new government in Egypt as Morsi is removed by the military. While in Europe the big news has been Snowden's flight plans and the NSA's EU spying practices. In Turkey a court has ruled to stop the development plans for Gezi park. Over in Iraq there has been a wave of violent attacks this week, some of the worst in recent history. And finally, in space news, the Russian Proton-M rocket crashed during takeoff calling into question the future of the Russian space program. This week's NEWZ Source is the Columbia Journalism Review.
Links:
- The Rise and Fall of the Egyptian President
- US-EU Trade Deal At Risk Following Spying Allegations
- Bolivian Officials Accuse France, Italy, Spain and Portugal of Blocking President’s Plane
- Turkish Court Stops Gezi Park Project
- Portuguese Ministers Resign, PM Vows to Carry on
- Wave of Attacks Continues in Iraq
- Russian Proton-M Rocket Fails to Launch and Crashes Into Spaceport
- NEWZ Source: Columbia Journalism Review