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Iraq insurgents may have benefitted from US funds
Full Article Middle East Online
Some US commanders believe funds available for relief and reconstruction during the country's war in Iraq may have ended up benefiting insurgents, a report released by a US watchdog said. The US Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) surveyed officers and officials associated with the Commander's Emergency Response Programme...
File - A U.S. Soldier stands watch as U.S. National Security Council member Samantha Power and representatives from the United Nations meet with representatives from the Iraqi Ministry of Displacement and Migration regarding internally displaced persons (IDP) at the Kindi IDP Resettlement Center near Baghdad, Iraq, Nov. 16, 2009.
photo: US Navy / MC2 Edwin L. Wriston

Mali's military leaders 'repel counter coup'
Full Article Al Jazeera
Mali's ruling military leaders have said in a message aired over state television said that they are in control of the state broadcaster building, the airport, and the military base in Kati near the capital Bamako after a counter-coup attempt. "Elements from abroad, supported by some obscure forces within the...
File - In this Wednesday, April 11, 2012 photo, a Tuareg separatist rebel from the NMLA (National Movement for the Liberation of the Azawad) stands guard at a checkpoint near the airport in Timbuktu, Mali.
photo: AP

Dissident Chen Guangcheng's case complicates U.S.-China ties
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — Even before a blind human rights lawyer slipped away from house arrest in rural China last week, Washington and Beijing were each trying to navigate a turbulent time in their internal politics and their relationship. Now they are trying to avoid their worst diplomatic spat in years. Although U.S. officials are mum, Chen...
A pro-democracy protester holds a placard with picture of blind Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng outside China's Liaison Office in Hong Kong Monday, April 30, 2012 as they urge Beijing government stop persecution of Chen.
photo: AP / Kin Cheung

Obama aide: drone strikes are legal, ethical
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
US President Barack Obama has ordered more openness about the secretive drone war pounding Al-Qaeda in Pakistan, a top official said, mounting the firmest defense yet of the program. In a landmark speech on counter-terrorism "ethics," Obama aide John Brennan insisted the program was legal, ethical, proportional and saved US lives. The top...
A technician prepares to launch an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Surveillance) Predator.
photo: US Navy / Bob Torres

At least 103 die as ferry sinks in northeast India
Full Article Irish Times
GUWAHATI - Rescue workers fought heavy wind and rain to search for survivors after at least 103 people drowned on an overloaded ferry carrying about 300 people that sank at night on one of India's largest rivers yesterday, police said. About 100 people were rescued, said Jayanta...
A fisherman's boat crosses the river Brahmaputra, one of Asia's largest rivers, on the eve of World Water Day in Gauhati, India, Wednesday, March 21, 2012.
photo: AP / Anupam Nath

U.N. panel prepares to expand North Korea sanctions: envoys
Full Article Daily Press
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States, South Korea, Japan and European nations have submitted to the U.N. Security Council's North Korea sanctions committee lists of individuals and firms they want blacklisted after Pyongyang's recent rocket launch, envoys said on Monday. Earlier this month the 15-nation council strongly condemned North...
A giant North Korean flag flutters on the top of a 160-meter (533-foot) tower in North Korea in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas at the Dora Observation Platform in Paju city, north of Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008. North Korea could resume disabling its nuclear reactor as early as Sunday after the United States removed the country from a list of states that sponsor terrorism, a South Korean offici
photo: AP / Yonhap, Kim Hyun-tae

EU urges 'restraint' in Chinese activist case
Full Article Al Jazeera
The European Union has urged China to exercise "utmost restraint" in its handling of the blind dissident Chen Guangcheng, who escaped house arrest last week and is believed to be under US protection in Beijing. Chen escaped 19 months of house arrest on April 21, since when several supporters have been detained by police, but most have since been...
A Chinese paramilitary police officer stands guard at the entrance of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China, Sunday, April 29, 2012.
photo: AP / Vincent Thian

Ukraine attacks soccer boycott as Cold War tactic
Full Article The Guardian
KIEV, April 30 (Reuters) - Ukraine described threats by European powers to boycott the Euro soccer championship it will host in June as a return to Cold War tactics on Monday, after several leaders called off their visits over the treatment of a leading opposition politician. Relations between Ukraine and the European Union have been strained by...
In this photo provided by Ukrainian Pravda taken Wednesday, April 25, 2012, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko shows bruises on her body to Ukrainian Commissioner for Human Rights in Kachanovskaya prison in Kharkiv, Ukraine, which she said she sustained when prison guards attacked her on Friday April 20 when trying to transport her to a local hospital against her will.
photo: AP / Ukrainian Pravda

More than 20 killed in blasts in Syria's Idlib
Full Article Middle East Online
BEIRUT - More than 20 people were killed on Monday in blasts targeting security buildings in the city of Idlib, northwest Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. The majority of those killed were members of the security forces, the Britain-based group said. Syrian state television put the death toll at eight, among them civilians, and...
In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a Syrian man, left, stands in front of a building that was damaged after two bombs exploded near a military compound, in the city of Idlib, northwestern Syria, Monday, April 30, 2012.
photo: AP / SANA

China's Maritime Navy and Politics of Acknowledgement
Full Article WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling When a Chinese admiral proposed a permanent naval base in the Gulf of Aden, to support its anti-piracy operations, the United States was quick to condemn such a suggestion. And as armed naval vessels from the Philippines claim they caught Chinese fishermen poaching over a South China Sea shoal, causing...
In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, a Russian naval vessel fires a shell during the China-Russia joint naval exercise in the Yellow Sea Thursday, April 26, 2012.
photo: AP / Xinhua, Wu Dengfeng


Mr Sarkozy announced that he planned to sue an investigative website which had published a...

US military planes , are seen at Manas US military base in Bishkek airport Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009. Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev last week announced the closure of the base, which is a crucial staging post for coalition operations in Afghanistan. The U.S. began using the Manas base in December 200
US military bases continue to form a strategic envelope around Iran, although the American withdrawal from Iraq at the end of 2011 may have changed the regional balance somewhat towards Iran's favour. While US forces are scaling back in many...
photo: AP / Igor Kovalenko
WhiteHouse.gov spends a week exploring the President's various education initiatives -- from student loan reform, to Race to Top, to the commencement challenge and more. Join us all week for guest posts, live chats, and other engagement.
The recent recession forced many people out of jobs and back to the classroom to learn new skills. As a result, we now have an impending student loan debt crisis. Current reports show that U.S. student loan debt is surging above one trillion dollars,...
photo: White House / Pete Souza
A security man walks past a screen showing the falling Dow Jones industrials at Mirae Asset building in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011.
* Herbalife shares tank on Einhorn remarks * ISM manufacturing growth tops expectations * Chesapeake to replace McClendon as chairman * Dow up 0.8 pct, S&P; up 1.1 pct, Nasdaq up 0.8 pct By Angela Moon NEW YORK, May 1 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rallied...
photo: AP / Lee Jin-man
Brokers talk at the Stock Exchange in Madrid, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010. Spanish and Portugal borrowing costs rose sharply Wednesday as investors worried that the governments' debt loads will prove unsustainable, putting them next in line for a European bailout
Marshall Auerback URL Marshall Auerback a market analyst and contributor to NewDeal2.0 Recent Posts The ECB Is Already Engaging In Massive QE The European Monetary Union Is The Titanic SOTU: America's ‘Sputnik' Moment Is A Sick Joke...
photo: AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza
Ron Paul at the 2007 National Right to Life Convention, held at Crown Center Hyatt Regency in Kansas City, MO; June 15, 2007, Date 	Uploaded on June 18, 2007
May 1, 2012. Baton Rouge. Just over a month ago, Louisiana voters went to the polls and voted for their choice for President. In that race, Rick Santorum finished first, Mitt Romney second, Newt Gingrich third, and Ron Paul fourth. So how is it that...
photo: Creative Commons / R. DeYoung
Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gestures as he speaks at the state fishing pier, Monday, April 30, 2012, in Portsmouth, N.H.
This week Newt Gingrich will become the latest Republican contender to call it quits on his 2012 US presidential ambitions. The former speaker of the House of Representatives is expected to suspend his campaign and endorse Mitt Romney,...
photo: AP / Jim Cole
Seach for survivors after India ferry sinking
Divers and rescue workers are looking for survivors on the Brahmaputra river in India's Assam state, where a ferry capsized during a storm on Monday, killing at least 103 people. Police said about 100 people have been rescued. Some 40 bodies...
photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick

Iraq: Corruption Prompts Food Rations Shortages; updated 06 Jan 2012; published 18 Nov 2011
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Iraq: Corruption Prompts Food Rations Shortages
Middle East Online 01 May 2012, Some US commanders believe funds available for relief and reconstruction during the country's war in Iraq may have ended up benefiting insurgents, a report released by a US watchdog said. The US Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) surveyed officers and officials associated with the Commander's Emergency Response Programme...

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Mali Coup d'état; defected forces claim govt. control; updated 25 Apr 2012; published 22 Mar 2012
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Mali Coup d'état; defected forces claim govt. control
Al Jazeera 01 May 2012, Mali's ruling military leaders have said in a message aired over state television said that they are in control of the state broadcaster building, the airport, and the military base in Kati near the capital Bamako after a counter-coup attempt. "Elements from abroad, supported by some obscure forces within the...

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Chinese Dissident Chen Guangcheng Releases Video Shortly After Escaping House Arrest; updated 30 Apr 2012; published 27 Apr 2012
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Chinese Dissident Chen Guangcheng Releases Video Shortly After Escaping House Arrest
The Los Angeles Times 01 May 2012, WASHINGTON — Even before a blind human rights lawyer slipped away from house arrest in rural China last week, Washington and Beijing were each trying to navigate a turbulent time in their internal politics and their relationship. Now they are trying to avoid their worst diplomatic spat in years. Although U.S. officials are mum, Chen...

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Iran shows intercepted CIA drone unscathed; updated 23 Mar 2012; published 08 Dec 2011
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Iran shows intercepted CIA drone unscathed
Yahoo Daily News 01 May 2012, US President Barack Obama has ordered more openness about the secretive drone war pounding Al-Qaeda in Pakistan, a top official said, mounting the firmest defense yet of the program. In a landmark speech on counter-terrorism "ethics," Obama aide John Brennan insisted the program was legal, ethical, proportional and saved US lives. The top...

Assam Boat Carrying 300 Capsizes; updated 01 May 2012; published 30 Apr 2012
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Assam Boat Carrying 300 Capsizes
Irish Times 01 May 2012, GUWAHATI - Rescue workers fought heavy wind and rain to search for survivors after at least 103 people drowned on an overloaded ferry carrying about 300 people that sank at night on one of India's largest rivers yesterday, police said. About 100 people were rescued, said Jayanta...

UN toughens N. Korea sanctions over rocket launch; updated 19 Apr 2012; published 17 Apr 2012
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UN toughens N. Korea sanctions over rocket launch
Daily Press 30 Apr 2012, UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States, South Korea, Japan and European nations have submitted to the U.N. Security Council's North Korea sanctions committee lists of individuals and firms they want blacklisted after Pyongyang's recent rocket launch, envoys said on Monday. Earlier this month the 15-nation council strongly condemned North...

Chinese Dissident Reportedly Under US Protection; updated 01 May 2012; published 01 May 2012
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Chinese Dissident Reportedly Under US Protection
Al Jazeera 30 Apr 2012, The European Union has urged China to exercise "utmost restraint" in its handling of the blind dissident Chen Guangcheng, who escaped house arrest last week and is believed to be under US protection in Beijing. Chen escaped 19 months of house arrest on April 21, since when several supporters have been detained by police, but most have since been...

Yulia Tymoshenko; updated 30 Apr 2012; published 25 Apr 2012
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Yulia Tymoshenko
The Guardian 30 Apr 2012, KIEV, April 30 (Reuters) - Ukraine described threats by European powers to boycott the Euro soccer championship it will host in June as a return to Cold War tactics on Monday, after several leaders called off their visits over the treatment of a leading opposition politician. Relations between Ukraine and the European Union have been strained by...

Suicide bombing damascus Syria midan 27/04/2012; updated 01 May 2012; published 27 Apr 2012
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Suicide bombing damascus Syria midan 27/04/2012
Middle East Online 30 Apr 2012, BEIRUT - More than 20 people were killed on Monday in blasts targeting security buildings in the city of Idlib, northwest Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. The majority of those killed were members of the security forces, the Britain-based group said. Syrian state television put the death toll at eight, among them civilians, and...

Russian-Chinese naval drills -Sea cooperation-2012-.mp4; updated 30 Apr 2012; published 24 Apr 2012
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Russian-Chinese naval drills -Sea cooperation-2012-.mp4
WorldNews.com 30 Apr 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling When a Chinese admiral proposed a permanent naval base in the Gulf of Aden, to support its anti-piracy operations, the United States was quick to condemn such a suggestion. And as armed naval vessels from the Philippines claim they caught Chinese fishermen poaching over a South China Sea shoal, causing...

UN Secretary general addresses Myanmar Parliament; updated 30 Apr 2012; published 30 Apr 2012
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UN Secretary general addresses Myanmar Parliament
BBC News 30 Apr 2012, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is meeting senior officials and addressing a joint session of parliament in Burma - the first foreigner to do so. Mr Ban, on a three-day visit to Burma, said he felt "optimistic" but warned of "hard work ahead", especially in the peace process with ethnic minorities. He will be...

Bahrain protests grow ahead of anniversary; updated 25 Apr 2012; published 04 Feb 2012
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Bahrain protests grow ahead of anniversary
BBC News 29 Apr 2012, Human Rights Watch has accused Bahrain's police of continuing to beat and torture detainees, including minors. The report comes nearly six months after an independent inquiry prompted the government to pledge reforms. The country insists it is committed to putting the recommendations of its own report into the handling of protests in 2011 into...

CrossTalk: Sudan vs Sudan; updated 29 Apr 2012; published 27 Apr 2012
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CrossTalk: Sudan vs Sudan
Mail Guardian South Africa 29 Apr 2012, Sudan said it had arrested a Briton, a Norwegian and a South African on Saturday, accusing them of illegally entering a disputed oil-producing border area to spy for its enemy South Sudan. South Sudanese officials denied the allegations and said the men were working with the United...

'Israel - not Iran - a nuclear power out of intl control'; updated 30 Apr 2012; published 10 Apr 2012
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'Israel - not Iran - a nuclear power out of intl control'
The Los Angeles Times 29 Apr 2012, TEHRAN — Iranian officials expressed skepticism Saturday about possible Obama administration support for allowing the country to continue enriching some uranium but said it could be a good start for further negotiations on its disputed nuclear program. Senior U.S. officials have said they might agree to let Iran enrich uranium up to 5% purity...





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