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A soldier walks past an armored vehicle parked on the tarmac of the international airport, where coup leader Capt. Amadou Haya Sanogo had been due to meet a delegation of West African presidents, in Bamako, Mali Thursday, March 29, 2012.
photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell
Mali coup leader seeks help as rebels take town
Full Article The Star
BAMAKO (Reuters) - Mali's junta leader appealed on Friday for outside help to secure the West African country after separatist Tuareg rebels took the strategic northern town of Kidal. Malian soldiers stand in guard in Kati, outside Bamako March 30, 2012. REUTERS/Luc Gnago Arms spilling out of Libya from last year's conflict have bolstered a... Pin It

Israeli forces in protest clashes
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
Israeli forces in protest clashes
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
Israeli security forces in riot gear have confronted Palestinian demonstrators along Israel's frontiers on an annual protest day. Minor skirmishes broke out between thousands of protesters and security forces in the Jerusalem area. Palestinians threw rocks and Israeli troops responded with tear gas, stun grenades and... Pin It

Myanmar pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi speaks to journalists during the press conference in her residence in Yangon, Myanmar Friday, March 30, 2012.
photo: AP
Aung San Suu Kyi: prisoner-turned-politician
Full Article France24
AFP - Newly transformed from imprisoned icon of Myanmar's struggle against repression to a key political actor, Aung San Suu Kyi is now on course to take a seat in parliament for the first time. It is a remarkable turnaround for the Nobel laureate, who burst onto Myanmar's political scene almost by accident in the late 1980s but was kept as a... Pin It

File - British Member of Parliament George Galloway gives an interview to a television station, as anti-war protesters demonstrate outside the Iraq Inquiry, as former British Prime Minster Tony Blair gives evidence, London , Friday, Jan. 29, 2010.
photo: AP / Alastair Grant
Afghanistan war critic wins UK Parliament seat
Full Article Khaleej Times
LONDON ' An outspoken critic of the war in Afghanistan claimed Friday that public anger over the conflict propelled him to a surprise victory in a special election for a seat in Britain's House of Commons. George Galloway, a leftist political maverick, won the Bradford West seat in northern England - a district that includes a large Muslim... Pin It

Baghdad summit: divided Arab leaders urge Syria dialogue
photo: UN / Sarmad Al-Safy
Baghdad summit: divided Arab leaders urge Syria dialogue
Full Article Middle East Online
By Wissam Keyrouz and Ali al-Saadi - BAGHDAD Arab leaders urged dialogue and an end to Syria's bloody crackdown at a landmark summit in Baghdad on Thursday, while Iraq's premier warned that arming rival camps would spark a "proxy war." Regional leaders approved a resolution calling for an end to the government's crackdown on dissent, for the... Pin It

Palestinians fix a poster of Hana Shalabi, a Palestinian prisoner on hunger strike jailed in Israel, at a protest tent set up in front of her home in the northern West Bank village of Burqin, Monday, March. 26, 2012.
photo: AP / Mohammed Ballas
Palestinian prisoner ends hunger strike
Full Article Al Jazeera
Hana Shalabi, a Palestinian woman on hunger strike for 43 days in protest against her detention without charges by Israel, has ended her fast under a deal that will see her deported to Gaza. "Hana Shalabi agreed to end her hunger strike following an agreement with Israeli authorities under which she will be exiled to the Gaza Strip," Issa Qaraqaa,... Pin It

French police officers stand next to Mohamed Merah's apartment building, in Toulouse, Friday March 23, 2012.
photo: AP / Thibault Camus
France arrests 20 suspected Islamists in dawn raids
Full Article BBC News
Police in France have arrested around 20 suspected Islamists in dawn raids,... Pin It

This March 28, 2012 satellite image provided by DigitalGlobe shows North Korea’s Tongchang-ri Launch Facility on the nation’s northwest coast. The image appears to show preparations beginning for a long-range rocket launch in North Korea despite international objections.
photo: AP / DigitalGlobe
Japan orders interception of North Korean rocket
Full Article Zeenews
Tokyo: Japan's Defence Minister on Friday ordered missile units to intercept a rocket expected to be launched by North Korea next month if it flies over Japan. The order from Defence Minister Naoki Tanaka came at a meeting of Japan's national security council. It followed instructions issued earlier in the week for the military... Pin It

A demonstrator throws stones to a police van during clashes between demonstrators and police during a general strike in Barcelona, Thursday, March 29, 2012.
photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti
Spain braced for further austerity in 2012 budget
Full Article BBC News
Spain will unveil a raft of austerity measures in its annual budget later as it tries to keep within stringent deficit targets. Newly-elected Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has already warned the budget will be "very austere". Markets are becoming increasingly concerned that Spain's debts are becoming unmanageable. The budget comes a... Pin It

In this Sunday, March 11, 2012 file photo, Anar Gul gestures to the body of her grandchild, who was allegedly killed by a U.S. service member in Panjwai, Kandahar province south of Kabul, Afghanistan.
photo: AP / Allauddin Khan
Was Kandahar Massacre Worse Than My Lai?
Full Article WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Murder is a horrendous act no matter where or how or to whom it occurs. But the Kandahar Massacre in Afghanistan might be even more worse than the My Lai Massacre in Vietnam. For instance, the unlawful killing of one human being by another can be either first- or second-degree murder. First-degree... Pin It


Over 100,000 flee fighting in northwestern Pakistan: UNHCR
Geneva, March 30: An estimated 101,160 people, mostly women and children, have been displaced since Jan 20 when government troops began security operations against militant groups in Khyber Agency region in northwestern Pakistan, the United Nations...
photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang
Thousands of Palestinians mark Land Day
JERUSALEM - Thousands of Palestinian demonstrators clashed with Israeli troops at a West Bank checkpoint on Friday as hundreds more gathered by Jerusalem's Old City to mark Land Day. Rallies were also held by refugee communities in neighbouring...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
 Secretary-General Kofi Annan holds his final end-of-year press conference, at United Nations Headquarters in New York.   ula1
The UN and Arab League envoy to Syria, Kofi Annan, expects the government to implement his peace plan immediately. Mr Annan's spokesman, Ahmed Fawzi, told reporters: "The deadline is now." The peace plan, which the government accepted...
photo: UN /Paulo Filgueiras
Has the Arab Spring widened the Arab divide?
Yet another Arab summit, and for the first time since the US-led invasion, it is being held in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. The summit takes place in the aftermath of major political upheaval brought by the Arab uprisings that spread across the Middle...
photo: UN / Sarmad Al-Safy
N Korea ‘preparing for launch’
New satellite imagery appears to show preparations beginning for a long-range rocket launch in North Korea despite international objections. The image from a privately operated satellite was taken on Wednesday at the Tongchang-ri site where North...
photo: EC / EC
An Exxon tanker truck operated by Corey Moorer, right, of Clinton, Md., makes a refueling stop at an Exxon station in Arlington, Va., Friday, Jan. 30, 2009. Exxon Mobil Corp. on Friday reported a profit of $45.2 billion for 2008, breaking its own record for a U.S. company, even as its fourth-quarter earnings fell 33 percent from a year ago. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)hg3
NEW YORK | A big shift is happening in Big Oil: An American giant now ranks behind a Chinese upstart. Exxon Mobil is no longer the world’s biggest publicly traded producer of oil. For the first time, that distinction belongs to a 13-year-old Chinese...
photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite
The spiritual leader of Buddhists around the world, His Holiness the Dalai Lama
SHARE AND DISCUSSTweet NEW YORK: The Dalai Lama has been awarded one of the world's leading religion prizes. The Tibetan Buddhist...
photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang

Mali Coup d'état; defected forces claim govt. control; updated 28 Mar 2012; published 22 Mar 2012
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Mali Coup d'état; defected forces claim govt. control
The Star 30 Mar 2012, BAMAKO (Reuters) - Mali's junta leader appealed on Friday for outside help to secure the West African country after separatist Tuareg rebels took the strategic northern town of Kidal. Malian soldiers stand in guard in Kati, outside Bamako March 30, 2012. REUTERS/Luc Gnago Arms spilling out of Libya from last year's conflict have bolstered a...

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Palestinian villagers protest land seizure - 04 Sep 09; updated 25 Mar 2012; published 04 Sep 2009
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Palestinian villagers protest land seizure - 04 Sep 09
Belfast Telegraph 30 Mar 2012, Israeli security forces in riot gear have confronted Palestinian demonstrators along Israel's frontiers on an annual protest day. Minor skirmishes broke out between thousands of protesters and security forces in the Jerusalem area. Palestinians threw rocks and Israeli troops responded with tear gas, stun grenades and...

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Aung San Suu Kyi vows to fight on despite election irregularities in Burma election; updated 30 Mar 2012; published 30 Mar 2012
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Aung San Suu Kyi vows to fight on despite election irregularities in Burma election
France24 30 Mar 2012, AFP - Newly transformed from imprisoned icon of Myanmar's struggle against repression to a key political actor, Aung San Suu Kyi is now on course to take a seat in parliament for the first time. It is a remarkable turnaround for the Nobel laureate, who burst onto Myanmar's political scene almost by accident in the late 1980s but was kept as a...

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George Galloway's "Bradford Spring" speech as he wins by-election
Khaleej Times 30 Mar 2012, LONDON ' An outspoken critic of the war in Afghanistan claimed Friday that public anger over the conflict propelled him to a surprise victory in a special election for a seat in Britain's House of Commons. George Galloway, a leftist political maverick, won the Bradford West seat in northern England - a district that includes a large Muslim...

UN Chief Inspector tells Truth about WMD in Iraq; updated 24 Mar 2012; published 16 Dec 2007
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UN Chief Inspector tells Truth about WMD in Iraq
Middle East Online 30 Mar 2012, By Wissam Keyrouz and Ali al-Saadi - BAGHDAD Arab leaders urged dialogue and an end to Syria's bloody crackdown at a landmark summit in Baghdad on Thursday, while Iraq's premier warned that arming rival camps would spark a "proxy war." Regional leaders approved a resolution calling for an end to the government's crackdown on dissent, for the...

IPSC Solidarity with Hana Shalabi on International Women's Day, Dublin. 8-3-2012.wmv; updated 24 Mar 2012; published 09 Mar 2012
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IPSC Solidarity with Hana Shalabi on International Women's Day, Dublin. 8-3-2012.wmv
Al Jazeera 30 Mar 2012, Hana Shalabi, a Palestinian woman on hunger strike for 43 days in protest against her detention without charges by Israel, has ended her fast under a deal that will see her deported to Gaza. "Hana Shalabi agreed to end her hunger strike following an agreement with Israeli authorities under which she will be exiled to the Gaza Strip," Issa Qaraqaa,...

Toulouse gunman Mohamed Merah dead, jumps to his death in hail of bullets; updated 30 Mar 2012; published 22 Mar 2012
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Toulouse gunman Mohamed Merah dead, jumps to his death in hail of bullets
BBC News 30 Mar 2012, Police in France have arrested around 20 suspected Islamists in dawn raids,...

Japan Warning Over North Korean Rocket; updated 30 Mar 2012; published 30 Mar 2012
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Japan Warning Over North Korean Rocket
Zeenews 30 Mar 2012, Tokyo: Japan's Defence Minister on Friday ordered missile units to intercept a rocket expected to be launched by North Korea next month if it flies over Japan. The order from Defence Minister Naoki Tanaka came at a meeting of Japan's national security council. It followed instructions issued earlier in the week for the military...

Apple A Rich Israel NDAA OWS Palestine Pink Slime Spain US Budget Oil CompsTibet Trayvon; updated 30 Mar 2012; published 30 Mar 2012
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Apple A Rich Israel NDAA OWS Palestine Pink Slime Spain US Budget Oil CompsTibet Trayvon
BBC News 30 Mar 2012, Spain will unveil a raft of austerity measures in its annual budget later as it tries to keep within stringent deficit targets. Newly-elected Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has already warned the budget will be "very austere". Markets are becoming increasingly concerned that Spain's debts are becoming unmanageable. The budget comes a...

US soldier kills Afghan civilians in Kandahar; updated 29 Mar 2012; published 11 Mar 2012
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US soldier kills Afghan civilians in Kandahar
WorldNews.com 29 Mar 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Murder is a horrendous act no matter where or how or to whom it occurs. But the Kandahar Massacre in Afghanistan might be even more worse than the My Lai Massacre in Vietnam. For instance, the unlawful killing of one human being by another can be either first- or second-degree murder. First-degree...

Spanish Rampage: General strike erupts in street violence; updated 30 Mar 2012; published 30 Mar 2012
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Spanish Rampage: General strike erupts in street violence
Independent online (SA) 29 Mar 2012, Spanish unions said a high turnout for a general strike to protest government budget cuts and reforms on Thursday had almost brought heavy industry to a halt while the government said the day was proceeding normally. Spaniards have been tolerant of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's efforts to meet strict European deficit goals but he has promised an...

Council of Europe investigates Libya refugee deaths; updated 29 Mar 2012; published 07 Sep 2011
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Council of Europe investigates Libya refugee deaths
Canberra Times 29 Mar 2012, LONDON: A catalogue of failures by NATO warships and European coastguards led to the deaths of dozens of refugees left adrift at sea, according to an official report into the fate of a boat in the Mediterranean whose distress calls went unanswered for days. A nine-month investigation by the Council of Europe - the 47-nation human rights watchdog,...

'US & UK seek revenge on Syria for opposing Iraq war'; updated 30 Mar 2012; published 25 Mar 2012
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'US & UK seek revenge on Syria for opposing Iraq war'
The Australian 29 Mar 2012, THE US has accused Syria's President Bashar al-Assad of failing to respect a UN-Arab League peace plan as Syrian forces continued their assault on rebel bastions. And UN rights chief Navi Pillay has told the BBC that enough evidence has been gathered to bring human rights charges against Assad over the crackdown on opposition protesters. In...

Flashpoint Funding: UK doubles Syria rebel cashflow; updated 30 Mar 2012; published 30 Mar 2012
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Flashpoint Funding: UK doubles Syria rebel cashflow
BBC News 29 Mar 2012, The US has increased pressure on Syria to implement a UN-Arab League peace plan, as Arab leaders gather for talks in Baghdad. The plan, brokered by Kofi Annan, calls for a UN-monitored end to the fighting, the pull-out of troops from opposition cities and...





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