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Second big quake hits northern Italy, 10 dead
Full Article The Star
MILAN (Reuters) - An earthquake struck northern Italy on Tuesday, killing at least 10 people, damaging buildings and spreading panic among thousands of residents still living in tents after a tremor shook the region just over a week ago, destroying their homes. Officials and a source from the Italian Red Cross said several people were trapped under...
A woman walks in front of a collapsed building in Cavazzo, northern Italy, Tuesday, May 29, 2012. A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck the same area of northern Italy stricken by another fatal tremor on May 20.
photo: AP / Marco Vasini

The West has lost its grip on war
Full Article Al Jazeera
Whether they are against it or for it, few in the West seem to have a coherent account of war, in Afghanistan or anywhere else. Last week, Occupy Chicago demonstrated against "NATO/G8" in the name of the "Planet over profits and war". They were particularly incensed that "NATO/G8 member Canada" had "declared war on the Alberta Tar Sands and on the...
Protesters block traffic on Michigan Ave., as they march through the city during a demonstration Friday, May 18, 2012, ahead of this weekends' NATO summit in Chicago.
photo: AP / Charles Rex Arbogast

Demonstrators angry at Egypt runoff candidates plan more protests
Full Article CNN
May 29, 2012 -- Updated 0421 GMT (1221 HKT) An Egyptian man shouts slogans during a demonstration Monday after the first round of elections in Cairo. Cairo (CNN) -- Demonstrators angry that ousted strongman Hosni Mubarak's former premier will face off against a representative of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt's presidential runoff have called for...
Egyptian supporters chant slogans and carry posters with pictures of presidential runoff candidate Ahmed Shafiq in front of his ransacked campaign headquarters in Cairo, Egypt Tuesday, May 29, 2012. A mob set fire late Monday to Shafiq's campaign headquarters.
photo: AP / Nasser Nasser

Syria denies Houla killings, UN condemns attack
Full Article The Times of India
SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetAP Photo BEIRUT: Syria has strongly denied allegations that its forces killed scores of people - including women and children - in one of the deadliest days of the country's uprising, but the UN Security Council after an emergency session condemned government forces for shelling residential areas. The killing of more than 100...
This citizen journalism image provided by Shaam News Network taken Saturday, May 26, 2012, purports to show shrouded dead bodies following a Syrian government assault on Houla, Syria.
photo: AP

Nuclear chief says Iran will not halt uranium enrichment
Full Article my SA
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's nuclear chief, reversing the country's previous statements, said on state television Sunday that the country would not halt its production of higher-grade uranium, suggesting that the Iranian government was veering back to a much harder line after talks in Baghdad with the West last week ended badly. The official, Fereydoon...
A worker rides a bike in front of the reactor building of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, just outside the southern city of Bushehr, Iran, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2010.
photo: AP / Mehr News Agency, Majid Asgaripour

Syria: Why Houla massacre may not lead to intervention
Full Article BBC News
The road to war is paved with massacres. Traditionally, the symbolism of mass killings - whether imminent, as in the Libyan city of Benghazi last year, or complete, as in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica in 1995 - has bridged the gap between diplomacy and military action. Will the Houla massacre in Syria this week, apparently involving the killing of...
Anti-Syrian regime mourners chant slogans as they carry the body of soldier Khaled Shurbajy, who was shot by Syrian security forces in Dir el Zour last week after disobeying orders to fire on anti-Assad protesters, during his funeral procession, in the Kfar Suseh area of Damascus, Syria, on Saturday , May 26, 2012.
photo: AP

Liberating Memorial Day
Full Article WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Immediately after the American Civil War, thousands of schoolchildren and teachers, black Freedmen and Union troops, and black and white ministers and members of mutual aid societies, all of which had a variety of differing views and experiences and heritages, gathered to commemorate and sanctify the...
File - Policemen are leading a group of black school children into jail, following their arrest for protesting against racial discrimination near the city hall of Birmingham, Ala., on May 4, 1963.
photo: AP / Bill Hudson

Tuareg, Islamists join forces to run north Mali
Full Article France24
AFP - Tuareg rebels and the Islamist rebel group Ansar Dine announced they are joining forces and creating a body to rule northern Mali as an independent Islamic state. "The Ansar Dine movement and the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (Tuareg MNLA) proclaim their dissolution in Azawad (northern Mali)," the two groups said in an...
Fighters from Islamist group Ansar Dine stand guard during the handover of a Swiss female hostage for transport by helicopter to neighboring Burkina Faso, at a designated rendezvous point in the desert outside Timbuktu, Mali Tuesday, April 24, 2012.
photo: AP

Over 92 killed in Syria attack, 32 of them children - U.N.
Full Article The Star
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Saturday that more than 92 people were killed in what activists described as an artillery barrage by government forces in the worst violence since the start of a U.N. peace plan to slow the flow of blood in Syria's uprising. A child with a Syrian opposition flag painted on the face, reacts as Syrian...
In this Sunday, March 11, 2012 photo, a man carries a boy who was severely wounded during heavy fighting between Syrian rebels and government forces in Idlib, north Syria.
photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd

Vatican in chaos after butler arrested for leaks
Full Article STL Today
An already sordid scandal over leaked Vatican documents took a Hollywood-like turn Saturday with confirmation that the pope's own butler had been arrested after documents he had no business having were found in his Vatican City apartment. The detention of butler Paolo Gabriele, one of the few members of the papal household, capped one of the most...
In this photo taken Wednesday, May, 23, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI, flanked by his private secretary Georg Gaenswein, top left, and his butler Paolo Gabiele arrives at St.Peter's square at the Vatican for a general audience. The Vatican has confirmed Saturday, May 26, 2012, Gabriele was arrested in an embarrassing leaks scandal. Spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi said Paolo Gabriele was arrested in his home inside Vatican City with secret documents in his possession.
photo: AP / Andrew Medichini


Somali government troops backed by African Union (AU) forces have captured a strategic town...
JERUSALEM — Israeli medical student Mohammad Hijazi seems the ideal candidate to...
I'm leaning over the edge of the viewing platform on the world's tallest building, the...

Anti-government protestors hold Egyptian flags during a demonstration at Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011. Protesters appear to have settled in for a long standoff, turning Tahrir Square into a makeshift village with tens of thousands coming every day, with some sleeping in tents made of blankets and plastic sheeting.
A mob has set fire late to the campaign headquarters of one of the two Egyptian presidential politicians facing each other in a runoff that will decide a new leader after last year's popular uprising, the first sign of unrest after the voting yielded...
photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti
Japan's Prime Minster Naoto Kan speaks durina a press conference at Kan's official residence in Tokyo, Friday, July 29, 2011.
Naoto Kan urges Japan to abandon nuclear power, as the industry attempts to bring closed reactors back into operation Former Japanese prime minister Naoto Kan at a parliamentary commission in Tokyo. Photograph: Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP/Getty Images...
photo: AP / Shizuo Kambayashi
Memorial Day a time to remember selfless sacrifices
Memorial Day is a time to remember the selfless sacrifices of those who gave their all for the cause of American freedom. Throughout our history, on a hundred battlefields, in deserts and jungles, on beaches and in mountain passes, more than a...
photo: Army of the Czech Republic / Warrant Officer Frantisek Stein
Earth in Major Resource Overdraft – WWF’s Living Planet Report 2012
By 2030 humanity will need two planets worth of resources to support the world’s population Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) May 14, 2012 Humanity’s ever-growing demand for natural resources is putting huge pressure on the planet’s biodiversity and...
photo: UN / JC McIlwaine
UN Awaits Access to Displaced Somalis in Afgoye
NAIROBI - The U.N. humanitarian affairs office says it is still waiting for African Union and Somali forces to say which parts of the Afgoye corridor aid groups can access to help more than 400,000 internally displaced Somalis. AU and Somali...
photo: UN / Stuart Price
File - Libyan National Transitional Council chairman Mustafa Abdel Jalil delivers his speech at Saha Kish Square in Benghazi, Libya, Sunday Oct. 23, 2011 as Libya's transitional government declare liberation of Libya after months of bloodshed that culminated in the death of longtime leader Moammar Gadhafi.
TRIPOLI (Reuters) -The head of Libya's National Transitional Council said on Friday the national assembly election could be delayed. The election, for an assembly that will draw up a new constitution, is a milestone in shaping the country's new...
photo: AP / Francois Mori
Rwanda 'supporting DR Congo mutineers'
The UN says it has evidence that a rebellion in the Democratic Republic of Congo is being fuelled by recruits and support from neighbouring Rwanda. An internal UN report seen by the BBC cited defecting soldiers, who said they had been trained in...
photo: UN / Stuart Price

Italy earthquake: Video of house collapsing after killer quake shakes Modena; updated 29 May 2012; published 29 May 2012
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Italy earthquake: Video of house collapsing after killer quake shakes Modena
The Star 29 May 2012, MILAN (Reuters) - An earthquake struck northern Italy on Tuesday, killing at least 10 people, damaging buildings and spreading panic among thousands of residents still living in tents after a tremor shook the region just over a week ago, destroying their homes. Officials and a source from the Italian Red Cross said several people were trapped under...

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'NATO war machine responsible for global violence'; updated 29 May 2012; published 21 May 2012
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'NATO war machine responsible for global violence'
Al Jazeera 29 May 2012, Whether they are against it or for it, few in the West seem to have a coherent account of war, in Afghanistan or anywhere else. Last week, Occupy Chicago demonstrated against "NATO/G8" in the name of the "Planet over profits and war". They were particularly incensed that "NATO/G8 member Canada" had "declared war on the Alberta Tar Sands and on the...

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Egyptians protest election results; updated 29 May 2012; published 29 May 2012
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Egyptians protest election results
CNN 29 May 2012, May 29, 2012 -- Updated 0421 GMT (1221 HKT) An Egyptian man shouts slogans during a demonstration Monday after the first round of elections in Cairo. Cairo (CNN) -- Demonstrators angry that ousted strongman Hosni Mubarak's former premier will face off against a representative of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt's presidential runoff have called for...

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Children killed in 'massacre' in Syria's Houla; updated 29 May 2012; published 26 May 2012
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Children killed in 'massacre' in Syria's Houla
The Times of India 28 May 2012, SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetAP Photo BEIRUT: Syria has strongly denied allegations that its forces killed scores of people - including women and children - in one of the deadliest days of the country's uprising, but the UN Security Council after an emergency session condemned government forces for shelling residential areas. The killing of more than 100...

Inside Story - Iran nuclear talks: A positive first step?; updated 05 May 2012; published 17 Apr 2012
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Inside Story - Iran nuclear talks: A positive first step?
my SA 28 May 2012, TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's nuclear chief, reversing the country's previous statements, said on state television Sunday that the country would not halt its production of higher-grade uranium, suggesting that the Iranian government was veering back to a much harder line after talks in Baghdad with the West last week ended badly. The official, Fereydoon...

Children killed in 'massacre' in Syria's Houla; updated 29 May 2012; published 26 May 2012
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Children killed in 'massacre' in Syria's Houla
BBC News 27 May 2012, The road to war is paved with massacres. Traditionally, the symbolism of mass killings - whether imminent, as in the Libyan city of Benghazi last year, or complete, as in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica in 1995 - has bridged the gap between diplomacy and military action. Will the Houla massacre in Syria this week, apparently involving the killing of...

Weekly Address: Honoring Our Fallen Heroes this Memorial Day; updated 29 May 2012; published 26 May 2012
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Weekly Address: Honoring Our Fallen Heroes this Memorial Day
WorldNews.com 27 May 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Immediately after the American Civil War, thousands of schoolchildren and teachers, black Freedmen and Union troops, and black and white ministers and members of mutual aid societies, all of which had a variety of differing views and experiences and heritages, gathered to commemorate and sanctify the...

Mali rebel groups unite to create new Islamist state; updated 28 May 2012; published 27 May 2012
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Mali rebel groups unite to create new Islamist state
France24 27 May 2012, AFP - Tuareg rebels and the Islamist rebel group Ansar Dine announced they are joining forces and creating a body to rule northern Mali as an independent Islamic state. "The Ansar Dine movement and the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (Tuareg MNLA) proclaim their dissolution in Azawad (northern Mali)," the two groups said in an...

Al-Houla Massacre - Dozens of Children Murdered in Syria; updated 29 May 2012; published 25 May 2012
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Al-Houla Massacre - Dozens of Children Murdered in Syria
The Star 27 May 2012, BEIRUT (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Saturday that more than 92 people were killed in what activists described as an artillery barrage by government forces in the worst violence since the start of a U.N. peace plan to slow the flow of blood in Syria's uprising. A child with a Syrian opposition flag painted on the face, reacts as Syrian...

Vatican in Chaos After Butler Arrested for Leaks; updated 29 May 2012; published 27 May 2012
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Vatican in Chaos After Butler Arrested for Leaks
STL Today 27 May 2012, An already sordid scandal over leaked Vatican documents took a Hollywood-like turn Saturday with confirmation that the pope's own butler had been arrested after documents he had no business having were found in his Vatican City apartment. The detention of butler Paolo Gabriele, one of the few members of the papal household, capped one of the most...

Jimmy Carter on Monitoring Egypt Election, US-Egypt Relations, Future of Camp David Accords; updated 29 May 2012; published 29 May 2012
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Jimmy Carter on Monitoring Egypt Election, US-Egypt Relations, Future of Camp David Accords
Al Jazeera 26 May 2012, Leftist candidate Hamdeen Sabahy will appeal for Egypt's presidential election to be suspended over alleged voting irregularities and a pending case over one of the frontrunner's right to stand, Sabahy's lawyer has said. Sabahy's pledge to pursue a suspension came on Saturday as the two apparent winners of the first round of reached out to rival...

Al-Houla Massacre - Dozens of Children Murdered in Syria; updated 29 May 2012; published 25 May 2012
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Al-Houla Massacre - Dozens of Children Murdered in Syria
Zeenews 26 May 2012, Zeenews Bureau Beirut: At least 50 civilians, including 13 children, were killed on Friday in central Syria in what opposition activists say was a "massacre". The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Local Coordination Committees activist groups said Syrian troops using tanks, mortars and heavy machine...

Massive Poverty Fuels Greek Anger; updated 25 Apr 2012; published 14 Feb 2012
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Massive Poverty Fuels Greek Anger
Skynews 26 May 2012, The IMF's Christine Lagarde said bailout terms would not be eased for Greece The head of the International Monetary Fund has said she has more sympathy for deprived children in Africa than she does for the people of Greece facing poverty. Managing director Christine Lagarde complained of tax-dodging and announced the IMF has no plan on easing...

Breakingviews: Bankia's bailout is a mixed blessing; updated 29 May 2012; published 28 May 2012
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Breakingviews: Bankia's bailout is a mixed blessing
The Washington Post 26 May 2012, MADRID — The troubled lender Bankia asked the Spanish government for $24 billion in financial support on Friday, the same day that a leading credit-rating agency downgraded the bank to junk status. Jose Ignacio Goirigolzarri, the bank’s president, said late Friday that the bailout would “reinforce the solvency, liquidity and...





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