So I listen to all the international news that is happening, and then apply that more toward domestic markets.
My stories for the international news agency have been published in The Guardian, The Independent, Washington Post and New York Times.
"It put China in the international news and excited fans back home, " Duerden said of the duo's move to Shanghai last year.
It succeeded in removing Bangladesh from the international news agenda.
When you read the newspaper, it is possible to get a rounded picture of the world by flipping through the international news, national news, arts, business, sports, and more.
The International News Safety Institute, a coalition of groups devoted to journalists' safety, said credible sources alerted the group that "terrorist organizations may be planning to attack oil fields in Libya, " with attacks threatening to mirror the Algerian hostage-taking.
In the filings, the lawyers representing phone-hacking victims say News Group Newspapers, the News International subsidiary that included the News of the World, had a legal obligation to preserve information starting in at least 2007.
In a statement the Met said the latest referral was in connection with the "ongoing high level public interest" in the relationship between News of the World publisher News International and the Metropolitan Police.
Murdoch's international newspaper empire includes the New York Post, the News International stable of UK titles including the Sun and the Times, and a cluster of Australian papers including the Daily Telegraph and the Herald Sun.
So it is at least plausible that if Rebekah Brooks had resigned in the past 24 hours, some of the popular and political fury towards News International and the News of the World would have been assuaged.
In addition to owning News of the World, News International owns the Sun, the Times and the Sunday Times in Britain.
Three police investigations are currently examining allegations of phone hacking, e-mail hacking and corrupt payments to police at the News of the World and other papers owned by News International, the UK arm of News Corp.
CNN: UK police watchdog criticizes links with News of the World
But post-Leveson -- the inquiry established in the aftermath of the News International phone-hacking scandal first revealed after both Princes William and Harry's phones were targeted -- no editor seemed, initially at least, is prepared to risk the backlash.
Many of the allegations surround an "Email Deletion Policy" that the filings say News International, the U.K. newspaper unit of News Corp.
"Orange users can now read the latest BBC international news right at the moment it is being aired across the world, on their cellular handsets, " he said.
It says the News of the World and News International "corporately" misled the committee, as well as accusing in-house lawyer Tom Crone, former NoW editor Colin Myler and former executive chairman Les Hinton of misleading them on particular issues.
Quite rightly the focus of attention on the News International scandal is at present on the issues of phone hacking, police failure, takeovers and so on.
There are two big questions for James Murdoch, the chairman of News International, who tonight announced the closure of the News of the World.
The management and standards committee of News Corporation, the parent company of News International, confirmed it had "terminated the contract of a member of staff in relation to his previous work".
News Corporation is the parent company of News International, which runs the Sun.
Tougher regulation would anger newspapers that are already highly critical of Mr Cameron, such as the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail, not to mention News International (which owned the News of the World).
But both share prices falling means that the markets thought that this particular deal was wealth enhancing, the News International price falling (at least in part) because that value will now not be created.
Prosecutors this month announced charges against six people, including Rebekah Brooks, a former News of the World and Sun editor who later became chief executive of News International, the British newspaper publishing arm of Murdoch's News Corp.
As a result of the reorganisation, two senior News International employees - William Lewis and Simon Greenberg - will give up their current jobs and become News Corporation staff, engaged full time in the clean-up of News international.
Public outrage over the scandal led News International to close the best-selling Sunday tabloid.
"The practices at News International have stained the proud tradition of the British press, " Ms. Harman said.
WSJ: James Murdoch Steps Down as Executive Chairman of News International
The biggest current scandal, relating to some dodgy police property deals, may pale beside the News International saga, but with its tactical leaks and water muddying it shares some of the same themes, and has already begun to expose the rot within South Africa's establishment with depressing clarity.
The likelihood is that he will be asked to stand down as chairman at least temporarily, until News International - the UK arm of News Corporation - has been stabilised.
But pending the results of the police enquiry into alleged illegal behaviour by the News of the World, and pending a public disclosure by News International of the way that it has changed its structures and practices to ensure such abuses never happen again, Ofcom is not in a position to adjudicate whether News Corporation is fit and proper.
On Friday, in an internal memo to News International staff, James Murdoch explained News Corp's withdrawal of the proposal to acquire the shares in BSkyB it does not already own as being "a strong signal that our top priority in the UK is to address the issues facing News International".
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