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Egypt election turns US policy upside down
Full Article Jakarta Post
26 Jun 2012

The election of an Islamist president in Egypt turns longstanding U.S. policy in the Mideast inside out: The Obama administration is relieved that the candidate representing three decades of close partnership with the United States lost. The U.S. is now set to embrace a religious-based former opposition leader who does not share many goals, perhaps...
Egyptians celebrate the victory of Mohammed Morsi, in the presidential elections in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Monday, June 25, 2012.
photo: AP / Bernat Armangue

Mumbai attacks 'planner' questioned
Full Article BBC News
26 Jun 2012

Indian security officials have begun questioning a key figure allegedly involved in the planning of the deadly Mumbai attacks of 2008. Zabiuddin Ansari, also known as Abu Jundal, was arrested on his arrival at Delhi airport on Thursday, Press Trust of India news agency said. He was...
An Indian policeman patrols outside the Mumbai High Court in Mumbai, India, Monday, Oct. 18, 2010.
photo: AP / Rafiq Maqbool

Syria’s action would not go unpunished: Turkey
Full Article Zeenews
26 Jun 2012

Turkey: In the wake of Syria shooting down its military plane, Turkey in a letter to the UN Security Council has said that the incident posed “a serious threat to peace and security in the...
In this photo provided by Turkish Prime Minister's Press Service,Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, seen with the opposition pro-Kurdish Democracy and Peace Party leaders Gulten Kisanak, left, and Selahattin Demirtas during a meeting on the latest situation with Syria, in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, June 24, 2012.
photo: AP / Kayhan Ozer

Arab Spring poses UK terror threat: MI5 boss
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
26 Jun 2012

The Arab Spring uprisings have given al-Qaeda new arenas in which to rebuild, increasing the chances of home-grown terrorist attacks in Britain, the head of its domestic intelligence warned. Instability in the region had created "a permissive...
Pakistani Taliban members hold their weapons as they gather before leaving Buner, northwestern Pakistan on Friday, April 24, 2009. Taliban militants who had seized a district just 60 miles (100 kilometers) from Pakistan's capital began pulling out Friday after the government warned it would use force to evict them. The withdrawal from Buner, if completed, eliminates the most immediate threat to a peace agreement in the neighboring militant-held Swat Valley that the U.S. government worries has created a haven for allies of al-Qaida.
photo: AP / Naveed Ali

Cyprus applies for EU aid
Full Article The Times of India
26 Jun 2012

Cyprus applies for EU aid Print this articleShare on RedittGoogle BookmarksNewsvineLive BookmarksTechnoratiYahoo BookmarksBlogmarksDel.icio.usApnaCircleTweetThe author has posted comments on this articleReuters | Jun 26, 2012, 07.12AM IST NICOSIA: Cyprus became on Monday the fifth euro zone country to seek financial assistance from the European...
Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias makes his statement to the media at the presidential palace in divided capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Friday, June 1, 2012.
photo: AP / Petros Karadjias

EU at a loss over Syria
Full Article Deutsche Welle
25 Jun 2012

EU foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg adopt further sanctions against Syria and urge Turkey to show restraint after the shooting down of a fighter place. But they have little more to offer. For the 16th time since the uprisings began in Syria, the EU has imposed tougher sanctions on the government. This was one result of a meeting of EU...
EU at a loss over Syria
photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe

At Security Council meeting, UN officials highlight key role in protection of civilians
Full Article United Nations
25 Jun 2012

Security Council in session. UN Photo/Ryan Brown25 June 2012 – Highlighting the growing number of incidents where civilians are targeted in armed conflict, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today drew attention to the key role of the Security Council in dealing with the issue, while urging new approaches to be considered. "Too many...
Secretary-General Briefs Council on Civilian Protection in Armed Conflict
photo: UN / JC McIlwaine

Is U.S. Health Care Worse Than Piracy?
Full Article WorldNews.com
25 Jun 2012

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling I hope they don't but rumor has it that the Supreme Court-unlike some pirates who offered health care to their crews while roaming the seas and raiding ships belonging to empires loaded with treasures from the 16th-19th centuries-will more than likely either rule against or invalidate part of the 2010...
Journalist wait outside the Supreme Court in Washington. Monday, June 25, 2012.
photo: AP / Evan Vucci

Prying eyes in US skies raise privacy fears
Full Article Al Jazeera
25 Jun 2012

As Predator drones obliterate targets in Central Asia, an armada of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is forecast to take over the United States' skies. These UAVs won't be raining down Hellfire missiles, but concerns are being raised over what exactly they will be doing. A major shift in US airspace control is under way, after the Federal Aviation...
File - In this Jan. 8, 2009, photo provided by the Mesa County Sheriff's Department, a small Draganflyer X6 drone is photographed during a test flight in Mesa County, Colo., with a Forward Looking Infared payload.
photo: AP / Mesa County Sheriff's Unmanned Operations Team

NATO to meet over Syria's downing of Turkish jet
Full Article Middle East Online
25 Jun 2012

DAMASCUS - NATO said it would meet to discuss member state Turkey's accusation that Syria shot down one of its warplanes in international airspace and not inside its own territory, as Damascus claims. NATO said it would hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday following a request from Turkey that invoked Article Four of the alliance's founding treaty,...
In this photo provided by Turkish Prime Minister's Press Service, Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, center, seen with opposition Nationalist Action Party leader Devlet Bahceli, left, Deputy Chief of Staff Gen. Hulusi Akar, right, and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, partially seen, during a meeting on the latest situation with Syria, in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, June 24, 2012.
photo: AP / Kayhan Ozer


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Fernando Lugo, the president of Paraguay, has vowed to fight on after being ousted in what he calls a parliamentary coup. He was removed from office on Friday in a 39-4 vote by the...
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For the families of his victims, and survivors, the 10-week trial of Anders Breivik has been deeply painful. It's also been a harrowing experience for the journalists. On 22...
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By JONATHAN CLEGG DONESTK, UkraineMaybe it's time to introduce a mercy rule in international soccer: If the Spanish national team gets a lead in the knockout round of a...

UN hails commitment of public servants to bettering their communities
25 June 2012 – Marking United Nations Public Service Day today, UN officials hailed the vital role played by those who dedicate their lives to public service and work diligently to make a positive difference in the lives of millions worldwide. "The...
photo: UN / Evan Schneider
UN Human Rights Council discussing Syria
Representatives of 47 governments who make up the United Nations Human Rights Council are in Geneva this week to discuss human rights in Syria. How fruitful the discussions will be remains to be seen because some of Syria's strongest allies - China,...
photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe
TaiGen inks antibiotics deal in China
TaiGen Biotechnology Co (太景生技) yesterday announced that it had signed an agreement with China-based Zhejiang Medicine Co (浙江醫藥) that gives the latter exclusive rights to manufacture and commercialize nemonoxacin in China, excluding...
photo: EU / EU
Rio +20 makes no fresh, green breast of the new world
Like The Great Gatsby, this summit failed to measure up to the challenge of a new world, preferring to recreate the failures of the past The Christ the Redeemer statue is reflected on the windows of a building during the Rio+20 Earth summit....
photo: UN / Mark Garten
Militants kill 13 Pakistan troops, behead 7
Militants crossed into Pakistan from Afghanistan and killed 13 Pakistani troops, beheading seven of them, the Pakistani military charged Monday. Outraged, Pakistan's new prime minister said he would protest to the Afghan president. The border...
photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod
Kashmiri residents help firefighters as a fire rages at the sufi shrine of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Geelani known as Dastageer Sahib in downtown Srinagar on June 25, 2012. A massive fire has broken out in the 200 year old heritage Sufi shrine however, officials said the anciet relics of the saint kept inside a fire-proof safe at the shrine have been saved and retrieved.
AFP - A major fire gutted a 200-year-old, revered Sufi Muslim shrine in Indian Kashmir Monday, sparking clashes between police and residents in the region's summer capital Srinagar, police said. Nearly two dozen people were injured in the violence,...
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Launch of the 'Women in research and innovation' campaign
OCLS Hot Sheet Overall Analyst Rating: BUY (= Flat) Revenue Growth %: +25.9% AmDerma Pharmaceuticals, LLC, a privately owned company (and parent company of Quinnova Pharmaceuticals, Inc.) and Oculus Innovative Sciences (Nasdaq:...
photo: EC / EC
Egyptians await election results; updated 24 Jun 2012; published 24 Jun 2012
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Egyptians await election results
Jakarta Post 26 Jun 2012, The election of an Islamist president in Egypt turns longstanding U.S. policy in the Mideast inside out: The Obama administration is relieved that the candidate representing three decades of close partnership with the United States lost. The U.S. is now set to embrace a religious-based former opposition leader who does not share many goals, perhaps...

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26/11 Mumbai terror attacks: Who is Abu Hamza? - NewsX; updated 26 Jun 2012; published 26 Jun 2012
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26/11 Mumbai terror attacks: Who is Abu Hamza? - NewsX
BBC News 26 Jun 2012, Indian security officials have begun questioning a key figure allegedly involved in the planning of the deadly Mumbai attacks of 2008. Zabiuddin Ansari, also known as Abu Jundal, was arrested on his arrival at Delhi airport on Thursday, Press Trust of India news agency said. He was...

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Turkish fighter jet shot down over Syria, 2 pilots' status unknown; updated 25 Jun 2012; published 22 Jun 2012
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Turkish fighter jet shot down over Syria, 2 pilots' status unknown
Zeenews 26 Jun 2012, Turkey: In the wake of Syria shooting down its military plane, Turkey in a letter to the UN Security Council has said that the incident posed “a serious threat to peace and security in the...

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London Olympics 2012 False Flag Attack; updated 24 Jun 2012; published 19 May 2012
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London Olympics 2012 False Flag Attack
Yahoo Daily News 26 Jun 2012, The Arab Spring uprisings have given al-Qaeda new arenas in which to rebuild, increasing the chances of home-grown terrorist attacks in Britain, the head of its domestic intelligence warned. Instability in the region had created "a permissive...

Spain and Cyprus Request Bailouts From EU; updated 26 Jun 2012; published 26 Jun 2012
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Spain and Cyprus Request Bailouts From EU
The Times of India 26 Jun 2012, Cyprus applies for EU aid Print this articleShare on RedittGoogle BookmarksNewsvineLive BookmarksTechnoratiYahoo BookmarksBlogmarksDel.icio.usApnaCircleTweetThe author has posted comments on this articleReuters | Jun 26, 2012, 07.12AM IST NICOSIA: Cyprus became on Monday the fifth euro zone country to seek financial assistance from the European...

euronews U talk - The chance of European intervention in Syria; updated 13 May 2012; published 10 May 2012
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euronews U talk - The chance of European intervention in Syria
Deutsche Welle 25 Jun 2012, EU foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg adopt further sanctions against Syria and urge Turkey to show restraint after the shooting down of a fighter place. But they have little more to offer. For the 16th time since the uprisings began in Syria, the EU has imposed tougher sanctions on the government. This was one result of a meeting of EU...

LIBYA EU MP Exposes
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LIBYA EU MP Exposes "Humanitarian" War: Preplanned, Atrocity Lie, Illegal, Shreds UN Charter
United Nations 25 Jun 2012, Security Council in session. UN Photo/Ryan Brown25 June 2012 – Highlighting the growing number of incidents where civilians are targeted in armed conflict, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today drew attention to the key role of the Security Council in dealing with the issue, while urging new approaches to be considered. "Too many...

APA Awards 2009: Design for Health - Minneapolis, MN; updated 21 Apr 2012; published 15 Jan 2010
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APA Awards 2009: Design for Health - Minneapolis, MN
WorldNews.com 25 Jun 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling I hope they don't but rumor has it that the Supreme Court-unlike some pirates who offered health care to their crews while roaming the seas and raiding ships belonging to empires loaded with treasures from the 16th-19th centuries-will more than likely either rule against or invalidate part of the 2010...

Drone surveillance in the US? Alex Jones says 'the whole world is in danger'; updated 20 Jun 2012; published 06 Jun 2011
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Drone surveillance in the US? Alex Jones says 'the whole world is in danger'
Al Jazeera 25 Jun 2012, As Predator drones obliterate targets in Central Asia, an armada of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is forecast to take over the United States' skies. These UAVs won't be raining down Hellfire missiles, but concerns are being raised over what exactly they will be doing. A major shift in US airspace control is under way, after the Federal Aviation...

Jet Escalation: 'Turkey probing Syrian anti-air defense'; updated 25 Jun 2012; published 23 Jun 2012
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Jet Escalation: 'Turkey probing Syrian anti-air defense'
Middle East Online 25 Jun 2012, DAMASCUS - NATO said it would meet to discuss member state Turkey's accusation that Syria shot down one of its warplanes in international airspace and not inside its own territory, as Damascus claims. NATO said it would hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday following a request from Turkey that invoked Article Four of the alliance's founding treaty,...

Report from Jakarta on asylum-seeker tragedy; updated 22 Jun 2012; published 22 Jun 2012
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Report from Jakarta on asylum-seeker tragedy
BBC News 25 Jun 2012, The sinking of a boat carrying 200 asylum seekers last week near Christmas Island has reignited debate over Australia's policy deadlock. The government has renewed a call for a refugee swap deal with Malaysia to deter people smuggling. However, the opposition is demanding that an immigration detention centre on Nauru be reopened. Meanwhile,...

Libyan P Minister Al Baghdadi Ali Al Mahmoudi news conference after talks with UN envoy July 26; updated 09 Nov 2011; published 27 Jul 2011
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Libyan P Minister Al Baghdadi Ali Al Mahmoudi news conference after talks with UN envoy July 26
Deccan Chronicle 25 Jun 2012, Tunisia extradited deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's former prime minister on Sunday, said officials in Tripoli, making him the first senior official to be returned for trial under Libya's transitional leadership. In Tunisia, there was confusion among officials over who authorised the extradition. Libyan interim Prime Minister Abdurrahim...

Crews Cede Ground to Northern Colorado Wildfire; updated 25 Jun 2012; published 24 Jun 2012
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Crews Cede Ground to Northern Colorado Wildfire
Denver Post 25 Jun 2012, COLORADO SPRINGS — The Waldo Canyon fire, which officials here called "very aggressive," spread in three directions and displaced about 11,000 people from their homes as fires continued to burn statewide Sunday. Nearly half that total — about 5,000 living in Manitou Springs — were allowed to return to their homes...

Egyptians await election results; updated 24 Jun 2012; published 24 Jun 2012
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Egyptians await election results
The Star 25 Jun 2012, CAIRO: Mohamed Morsy of the Muslim Brotherhood sets about building a civilian administration for Egypt on Monday that can heal a divisive history of oppression and coax a mistrustful army into relaxing its grip on power. Behind the scenes, talks were already under way between the Islamists and generals to resolve disputes that blew up this month...





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