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UN mission suspends activities in Syria
Full Article Stars and Stripes
16 Jun 2012

The UN observer mission to Syria has suspended its activities, saying escalating violence is impeding the monitors' ability to carry out its mandate. "UN observers will not be conducting patrols and will stay in their locations until further notice," the mission's chief General Major Robert Mood said in a statement on Saturday....
Norwegian Maj. Gen. Robert Mood, head of the U.N. observer team in Syria, speaks to reporters in Zabadani neighborhood in Damascus, Syira, Sunday, May 20, 2012.
photo: AP / Muzaffar Salman

Greek, Spanish savings flee eurozone crisis
Full Article The Daily Telegraph Australia
16 Jun 2012

SAVERS across Europe are fleeing the continent's debt crisis. In Europe's most economically stricken countries, people are taking their money out of their banks as a way to protect their savings from the continent's growing financial storm. Worried that their savings could be devalued, or that banks are on the verge of collapse and that...
Greek, Spanish savings flee eurozone crisis
photo: EC / EC

Nobel peace prize 'showed the world had not forgotten Burma'
Full Article The Guardian
16 Jun 2012

Aung San Suu Kyi calls on humanity to never stop in the pursuit of peace during moving acceptance speech in Oslo Aung San Suu Kyi receives a standing ovation after her Nobel peace prize acceptance speech. Photograph: Markus Schreiber/AP...
Nobel peace prize 'showed the world had not forgotten Burma'
photo: UN / Violaine Martin

Japan gives unpopular go-ahead to restart two reactors
Full Article Deutsche Welle
16 Jun 2012

The first of Japan's nuclear reactors could come back online in as little as three weeks' time after all of the country's nuclear plants were shut down pending safety checks following last year's Fukushima disaster. The Japanese government has given its approval to a plan that would...
In this undated but recent photo released by Tokyo Electric Power Co., the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant reactors stand in line intact in Okumamachi in Fukushima Prefecture (state), northeastern Japan. Reactors encased in square boxes, from left, are: Unit 4, Unit 3, Unit 2, Unit 1, Unit 5 and Unit 6.
photo: AP / Tokyo Electric Power Co.

South Side prosecutor lawyers for his country — in Afghanistan
Full Article Chicago Sun-Times
16 Jun 2012

Updated: June 16, 2012 1:49AM In the middle of a dusty nowhere, amid farmers and mud houses, 7,000 miles up in Afghanistan’s eastern mountains, America takes one of its last offensive stands after more than a decade of war. Here in green camouflage, a South Side prosecutor is lawyering for his country. Dan Griffin, an assistant state’s attorney...
South Side prosecutor lawyers for his country — in Afghanistan
photo: US Army / Ken Scar

 Obama immigration policy shift likely to play role at the polls
Full Article The Dallas Morning News
16 Jun 2012

Why don’t we vote? It’s a question many Latinos have been asking themselves for decades. Well, they may have just been given a huge shot in the arm and reason to vote this year. President Barack Obama’s policy decision to stop deporting some undocumented young people and allow them to obtain work permits has re-energized Latino leaders across the...
President Barack Obama holds a meeting in the Situation Room of the White House, May 31, 2012.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

Poland braces for more soccer hooligan violence
Full Article Jakarta Post
16 Jun 2012

Poland is braced for more soccer hooligan violence this weekend between Polish and Russian fans at the European Championship, with the justice minister warning that there's no shortage of "cretins" willing to do battle on both sides. Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned that police were prepared to respond harshly to any violence. "I hope we will not...
Poland braces for more soccer hooligan violence
photo: WN / Marzena J.

Anxious, weary Egypt to choose president
Full Article The Star
16 Jun 2012

CAIRO: Egyptians vote for a president on Saturday in a runoff election that for many offers only a choice of the lesser of two evils - a military man who served deposed autocrat Hosni Mubarak or a conservative Islamist who says he is running for God. Reeling from a court order two days ago to dissolve a new parliament dominated by the Muslim...
Egyptians gather to protest ongoing military rule in Cairo, Egypt on Friday, June 15, 2012. On the right, a man holds a defaced campaign poster of presidential candidate Ahmed Shafik, a man widely believed to be an extension of Hosni Mubarak's regime.
photo: AP / Pete Muller

US admits to drone raids in Yemen and Somalia
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
16 Jun 2012

The White House has formally acknowledged for the first time that it is conducting lethal attacks against al-Qaeda in Yemen and Somalia, after it had partially lifted the lid of secrecy on its counterterrorism campaign. The White House's semi-annual report to Congress on the state of US combat operations abroad, delivered Friday, mentions what...
File - A U.S. Air Force RQ-1 Predator unmanned aerial vehicle from the 432nd Wing out of Creech Air Force Base, Nev., takes off from the Rafael Hernandez Airport outside Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, Jan. 28, 2010, for a mission in support of Operation Unified Response.
photo: USAF / Tech. Sgt. James L. Harper Jr

Clinton says "no going back" on transition in Egypt
Full Article Xinhua
16 Jun 2012

WASHINGTON, June 14 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday called for a full transfer of power in Egypt to an elected civilian government, saying "there can be no going back on the democratic transition." The top U.S....
Clinton says "no going back" on transition in Egypt
photo: US DoD / Glenn Fawcett


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With voters set to choose between the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi and Ahmed Shafik, the former fighter pilot and Prime Minister under President Hosni Mubarak, reverberations...
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Ministers from members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) – deeply divided over how much oil to pump following a sharp decline in global prices...
more Ha'aretz
As part of the events this week to mark the 30th anniversary of the first Lebanon War, the film "Shtei Etzba'ot Metzidon" (titled "Ricochets" in English ) was...

Saudi Crown prince Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz speaks during a press conference after the ceremony of the Saudi forces as they prepare for the influx of people to participate in the annual Hajj, in Arafat 15 kms outside of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011.
RiyadhSaudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, next in line to rule the world's top oil exporter, has died just eight months after becoming heir to 89-year-old King Abdullah, the royal court said on Saturday. Analysts and...
photo: AP / Hassan Ammar
Drones, computers new weapons of US shadow wars
WASHINGTON-After a decade of costly conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, the American way of war is evolving toward less brawn, more guile. Drone aircraft spy on and attack terrorists with no pilot in harm's way. Small teams of special operations troops...
photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod
	Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi Receives Nobel Peace Prize In Oslo
OSLO, Norway -- Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi declared Saturday that the Nobel Peace Prize she won while under house arrest 21 years ago helped to shatter her sense of isolation and ensured that the world would demand democracy in her...
photo: UN / Violaine Martin
18 militants killed in Afghanistan
Tweet Kabul, June 16 (IANS) A total of 18 militants have been killed and eight others arrested in the last 24 hours across the country by Afghan police backed by NATO-led troops, said Afghanistan's...
photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod
Saudi Arabian Interior Minister Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdel Aziz, answers a question from media during a conference of interior ministers of Iraq's neighbors and Egypt, in Tehran on Tuesday, Nov, 30, 2004.
Heir to the throne and deputy prime minister dies in hospital in Switzerland following illness Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz al Saud died in Geneva. Photograph: Fahad Shadeed/Reuters...
photo: AP / Hasan Sarbakhshian
Employees' march foiled in Srinagar, dozens arrest
Srinagar: Police in Srinagar on Saturday used water canon to disperse a protest march by state government employees and also arrested dozens of agitating employees. Scores of protesting employees started a march towards Raj Bhavan in Srinagar. Police...
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
The doughnut can help Rio+20 see sustainable development in the round
Resource use has both an environmental ceiling and a social foundation, below which lies deprivation, but the doughnut-shaped space between the two demands our attention The dedicated pavilion opposite the Rio+20 conference facilities in Rio de...
photo: UN / Maria Elisa Franco
Syria: UN observers suspend mission over escalating violence; updated 16 Jun 2012; published 16 Jun 2012
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Syria: UN observers suspend mission over escalating violence
Stars and Stripes 16 Jun 2012, The UN observer mission to Syria has suspended its activities, saying escalating violence is impeding the monitors' ability to carry out its mandate. "UN observers will not be conducting patrols and will stay in their locations until further notice," the mission's chief General Major Robert Mood said in a statement on Saturday....

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'EU caught up in vicious loan circle'; updated 13 Jun 2012; published 12 Jun 2012
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'EU caught up in vicious loan circle'
The Daily Telegraph Australia 16 Jun 2012, SAVERS across Europe are fleeing the continent's debt crisis. In Europe's most economically stricken countries, people are taking their money out of their banks as a way to protect their savings from the continent's growing financial storm. Worried that their savings could be devalued, or that banks are on the verge of collapse and that...

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Myanmar needs democracy-friendly development growth, says Aung San Suu Kyi; updated 16 Jun 2012; published 14 Jun 2012
12:09
Myanmar needs democracy-friendly development growth, says Aung San Suu Kyi
The Guardian 16 Jun 2012, Aung San Suu Kyi calls on humanity to never stop in the pursuit of peace during moving acceptance speech in Oslo Aung San Suu Kyi receives a standing ovation after her Nobel peace prize acceptance speech. Photograph: Markus Schreiber/AP...

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Japan restarts two nuclear reactors; updated 15 Jun 2012; published 08 Jun 2012
1:50
Japan restarts two nuclear reactors
Deutsche Welle 16 Jun 2012, The first of Japan's nuclear reactors could come back online in as little as three weeks' time after all of the country's nuclear plants were shut down pending safety checks following last year's Fukushima disaster. The Japanese government has given its approval to a plan that would...

Ross Kemp and British Troops in Afghanistan; updated 10 Jun 2012; published 21 Jul 2011
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Ross Kemp and British Troops in Afghanistan
Chicago Sun-Times 16 Jun 2012, Updated: June 16, 2012 1:49AM In the middle of a dusty nowhere, amid farmers and mud houses, 7,000 miles up in Afghanistan’s eastern mountains, America takes one of its last offensive stands after more than a decade of war. Here in green camouflage, a South Side prosecutor is lawyering for his country. Dan Griffin, an assistant state’s attorney...

President Obama Speaks on Department of Homeland Security Immigration Announcement; updated 15 Jun 2012; published 15 Jun 2012
8:57
President Obama Speaks on Department of Homeland Security Immigration Announcement
The Dallas Morning News 16 Jun 2012, Why don’t we vote? It’s a question many Latinos have been asking themselves for decades. Well, they may have just been given a huge shot in the arm and reason to vote this year. President Barack Obama’s policy decision to stop deporting some undocumented young people and allow them to obtain work permits has re-energized Latino leaders across the...

Welcome to Warsaw EURO 2012; updated 27 May 2012; published 26 Mar 2012
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Welcome to Warsaw EURO 2012
Jakarta Post 16 Jun 2012, Poland is braced for more soccer hooligan violence this weekend between Polish and Russian fans at the European Championship, with the justice minister warning that there's no shortage of "cretins" willing to do battle on both sides. Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned that police were prepared to respond harshly to any violence. "I hope we will not...

GOT INK - Egyptian Presidential Elections 2012; updated 24 May 2012; published 21 May 2012
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GOT INK - Egyptian Presidential Elections 2012
The Star 16 Jun 2012, CAIRO: Egyptians vote for a president on Saturday in a runoff election that for many offers only a choice of the lesser of two evils - a military man who served deposed autocrat Hosni Mubarak or a conservative Islamist who says he is running for God. Reeling from a court order two days ago to dissolve a new parliament dominated by the Muslim...

US Drones in Syria,Pakistan,Libya,Iraq,Afghanistan,Somalia,Yemen; updated 22 Mar 2012; published 27 Feb 2012
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US Drones in Syria,Pakistan,Libya,Iraq,Afghanistan,Somalia,Yemen
Yahoo Daily News 16 Jun 2012, The White House has formally acknowledged for the first time that it is conducting lethal attacks against al-Qaeda in Yemen and Somalia, after it had partially lifted the lid of secrecy on its counterterrorism campaign. The White House's semi-annual report to Congress on the state of US combat operations abroad, delivered Friday, mentions what...

Hillary Clinton on the Crisis in Egypt 1/30/2011; updated 27 May 2012; published 30 Jan 2011
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Hillary Clinton on the Crisis in Egypt 1/30/2011
Xinhua 16 Jun 2012, WASHINGTON, June 14 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday called for a full transfer of power in Egypt to an elected civilian government, saying "there can be no going back on the democratic transition." The top U.S....

Debate over effects of immigration policy change; updated 17 Jun 2012; published 17 Jun 2012
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Debate over effects of immigration policy change
France24 15 Jun 2012, AFP - The United States will stop deporting young law-abiding illegal immigrants who satisfy broad criteria, in a move that will be seen as a concession to Hispanic voters ahead of November's election. The scheme applies to minors brought to the United States before the age of 16, who are currently under 30, are in school or have graduated from...

Athens' Must-Win Voter District in Greek Elections; updated 15 Jun 2012; published 15 Jun 2012
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Athens' Must-Win Voter District in Greek Elections
Al Jazeera 15 Jun 2012, The main question hovering over Greece's June 17 general election is whether, regardless of the result, Greece can govern itself democratically over the medium term. Greece has had an appointed prime minister since November, and a caretaker cabinet since a May 6 election failed to produce a government. The country is distressed by three years of...

Clinton and Panetta on North Korea; updated 12 Jun 2012; published 18 Apr 2012
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Clinton and Panetta on North Korea
Jakarta Post 15 Jun 2012, The defense and foreign ministers of South Korea and the US on Thursday agreed to seek measures to strengthen a comprehensive missile defense capability to deal with threats from North Korea’s long-range missiles. During the so-called “two-plus-two” meeting in Washington, they also agreed to establish a consultation channel on cyber security,...

Myanmar needs democracy-friendly development growth, says Aung San Suu Kyi; updated 16 Jun 2012; published 14 Jun 2012
12:09
Myanmar needs democracy-friendly development growth, says Aung San Suu Kyi
STL Today 15 Jun 2012, Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi resumed her European tour Friday after a brief illness prompted by exhaustion forced her to cancel a gala dinner the night before. The Nobel peace laureate visited the Swiss parliament and met government officials in Bern, the capital, where...





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