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Honduras counts the human rights cost of America's war on drugs
Full Article The Guardian
15 Jul 2012

American agents accused of illegal acts in new front line against the narco-traffickers...
File - An Honduran Navy officers patrols next to a boy in Ahuas, Honduras, Wednesday, May 23, 2012. On Friday May 11, a helicopter mission with advisers from the DEA, appears to have mistakenly targeted civilians in a remote jungle area in the region, killing four riverboat passengers and injuring four others.
photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd

'Obamacare' and Politics of Intellectual Laziness and Dishonesty
Full Article WorldNews.com
15 Jul 2012

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling When Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney used the idiom "Obamacare" at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), it was another sign of how the Republican Party practices intellectual laziness and dishonesty. It also signified a lengthy "rewording" campaign to...
Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney pauses during a speech to the NAACP annual convention, Wednesday, July 11, 2012, in Houston, Texas.
photo: AP / Evan Vucci

Iraq warns Turkey: Stop ‘illegal’ Kurd oil exports or else
Full Article Middle East Online
15 Jul 2012

Turkey must stop accepting "illegal" transfers of crude oil from the autonomous Kurdistan region of northern Iraq or risk damaging bilateral ties, government spokesman Ali Dabbagh warned on Sunday. His remarks were the latest sign of cooling ties between Ankara and Baghdad, as well as between the central government and the autonomous Kurdish region...
In this May 31, 2009 file photo, an employee works at the Tawke oil fields in the semiautonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq.
photo: AP / Hadi Mizban

Clinton meets with military, political leaders as US seeks to define its role in Egypt
Full Article The Washington Post
15 Jul 2012

CAIRO — Having pressed the new Egyptian president, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Sunday sought to mobilize what influence the United States still has with the army chief whose key role in post-Hosni Mubarak Egypt is splitting the country between those who see the military as a threat to democracy and those clinging to it...
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton listens to Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi before a meeting at the Ministry of Defense July 15, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt.
photo: AP / Brendan Smialowski

Leaders of rival Sudans meet
Full Article Al Jazeera
15 Jul 2012

African leaders have brought together the presidents of feuding neighbours Sudan and South Sudan for face to face talks at a hotel in the Ethiopian capital. Saturday's meeting, between President Omar al-Bashir and his South Sudan counterpart Salva Kiir, was the two leaders' first close-up encounter since their countries came close to...
File - South Sudan's President Salva Kiir, center, observes a military parade at the country's anniversary celebrations, at the John Garang mausoleum in Juba, South Sudan, Monday, July 9, 2012.
photo: AP / Shannon Jensen

Syria village attack targeted rebels: UN
Full Article Sydney Morning Herald
15 Jul 2012

AFP A deadly attack on the Syrian village of Treimsa, where monitors say over 150 people were slaughtered, mainly targeted the homes of...
File - This citizen journalism image provided by Shaam News Network SNN, taken on Monday, July 4, 2012, purports to show Free Syrian Army soldiers on a vehicle in the northern town of Sarmada, in Idlib province, Syria.
photo: AP / Shaam News Network, SNN

Iran renews oil blockade warning
Full Article Al Jazeera
14 Jul 2012

Iran could prevent even "a single drop of oil" passing through the Strait of Hormuz if its security is threatened, country's naval commander has said, as tensions simmer over Tehran's nuclear programme. Tehran will increase its military presence in international waters, Ali Fadavi, naval commander in Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary...
File - The guided-missile destroyer USS Nitze transits the Strait of Hormuz with Military Sealift Command missile range instrumentation ship USNS Invincible and British Royal Navy ships HMS Ramsey, HMS Pembroke and RFA Lyme Bay, 19 May, 2012.
photo: US Navy / MCS3 Jeff Atherton

India's Muslims and Hindu's Moksha
Full Article WorldNews.com
14 Jul 2012

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling When Muslim civil rights activists rallied in India against the unfair targeting and treatment in the name of fighting terrorism, it evoked moksha, the fourth and final objective of life in Hinduism. For Hindu's, moksha (the Ultimate) means the state of liberation; the final release from entrapment...
Relatives of disappeared Kashmiri Muslim youths hold placards as they take part in a sit-in protest in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, 10 May 2012. The Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) headed by Parveena Ahanger organized the protest against the state government seeking the whereabouts of thousands of people who have allegedly disappeared in custody since a separatist rebellion broke out in 1989 in Kashmir. According to APDP around 8,000 persons went missing after being arrested allegedly by Indian forces.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar

Romney fights back on 'false' Bain attacks
Full Article France24
14 Jul 2012

AFP - Republican Mitt Romney has angrily blasted what he called "false" attacks on his time at Bain Capital, but did not cede to demands to release more tax returns that have dogged his White House bid. On Friday, President Barack Obama called on Romney to answer questions about his tenure at Bain after a Boston Globe report cited government...
Mitt Romney  Former Governor Mitt Romney speaking at the 2012 CPAC in Washington, D.C.
photo: Creative Commons / Gage Skidmore

Panel calls for annual PTSD screenings on returning soldiers
Full Article Tulsa World
14 Jul 2012

WASHINGTON - The Institute of Medicine recommended Friday that soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan undergo annual screening for post-traumatic stress disorder and that federal agencies conduct more research to determine how well the various treatments for PTSD are working. Of the 2.6 million service members deployed to Iraq and...
Panel calls for annual PTSD screenings on returning soldiers
photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod


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Emma Sky was civilian governor of Kirkuk and political advisor to General Odierno, commander of US forces in Iraq. Photograph: Linda Nylind for the Guardian A British academic who...
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Book Review by WN.com Guest Writer Gilad Atzmon William A. Cook's 'Decade of Deceit' is a collection of spectacular articles written by a man who has gradually awakened to the...
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DUBAI - Syria's former ambassador in Baghdad, Nawaf Fares, criticised Iraqi premier in an interview broadcast Saturday, saying Nuri al-Maliki's stance towards Damascus was...

France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, right , and Economy Minister Christine Lagarde, attend a bilateral meeting with South Korea at the G20 Summit in Seoul Friday, Nov. 12, 2010.
Christine Lagarde and Nicolas Sarkozy were embroiled in a new corruption inquiry on Sunday over the awarding of Legion d'Honneur for political favours. Christine Lagarde and Nicolas Sarkozy Photo: AFP/Getty Images/EPA...
photo: AP / Lee Jae-Won, Pool
Villagers help U.S. Army paratroopers with the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team fill in a crater caused by the detonation of a roadside bomb June 30, 2012, outside the town of Muqor, Ghazni Province, Afghanistan.
LONDON — The Tokyo Conference on Afghanistan (July 8) ended by adopting a declaration that echoed Indian concerns when it adopted a declaration recognizing that "the main threat to Afghanistan's security and stability comes from terrorism and...
photo: US Army / Sgt. Michael J. MacLeod
A cleaner cleans the area as customers use a Barclays bank cash point in central London, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010.
Senior managers at Barclays have warned staff in an internal memo that the Libor scandal will envelop other banks. The memo circulated on Friday said that revelations about its rivals would "put in perspective" Barclays' culpability....
photo: AP / Akira Suemori
Pop superstar Madonna performs on stage during her concert at the King Baudouin stadium in Brussels, Thursday, July 12, 2012.
Madonna performs with her dancers during the concert at Le Stade De France in Paris on Saturday. Photograph: David Wolff/Getty Images France's far-right Front National (FN) is to sue Madonna for using a picture of its leader with a swastika on her...
photo: AP / Yves Logghe
French President Francois Hollande, center, alongside French Chief of Staff Admiral Edouard Guillaud review the troops during the Bastille Day military parade on the Champs Elysees avenue, Paris, Saturday, July 14, 2012.
FRENCH President Francois Hollande has told those close to him to keep their private lives private and to resolve their conflicts away from the news media. Mr Hollande, who...
photo: AP / Jacques Brinon, Pool
President Barack Obama plays with Bo, the Obama family dog, aboard Air Force One during a flight to Hawaii, Dec. 23, 2011.
Advertisement We all know that dogs are smart. Just look at all the amazing things they can do! They learn to follow commands, perform tasks, and work at jobs. They even learn how to trick their owners! Never underestimate the intelligence of your...
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Danaë by Gustav Klimt, painted 1907. Private Collection, Vienna
Google is paying homage to Austrian artist Gustav Klimt with a "Google Doodle" of one of his most popular paintings: "The Kiss."...
photo: Public Domain / Conscious
Honduras: key bridge in cocaine trafficking; updated 29 Jun 2012; published 15 Aug 2011
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Honduras: key bridge in cocaine trafficking
The Guardian 15 Jul 2012, American agents accused of illegal acts in new front line against the narco-traffickers...

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Watch Mitt Romney's Full Speech at NAACP National Convention; updated 15 Jul 2012; published 11 Jul 2012
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Watch Mitt Romney's Full Speech at NAACP National Convention
WorldNews.com 15 Jul 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling When Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney used the idiom "Obamacare" at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), it was another sign of how the Republican Party practices intellectual laziness and dishonesty. It also signified a lengthy "rewording" campaign to...

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Oil row with Kurds stirs Iraq tensions; updated 27 Apr 2012; published 27 Apr 2012
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Oil row with Kurds stirs Iraq tensions
Middle East Online 15 Jul 2012, Turkey must stop accepting "illegal" transfers of crude oil from the autonomous Kurdistan region of northern Iraq or risk damaging bilateral ties, government spokesman Ali Dabbagh warned on Sunday. His remarks were the latest sign of cooling ties between Ankara and Baghdad, as well as between the central government and the autonomous Kurdish region...

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Clinton to Egypt's Morsi: Find Way Out of Crisis; updated 15 Jul 2012; published 15 Jul 2012
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Clinton to Egypt's Morsi: Find Way Out of Crisis
The Washington Post 15 Jul 2012, CAIRO — Having pressed the new Egyptian president, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Sunday sought to mobilize what influence the United States still has with the army chief whose key role in post-Hosni Mubarak Egypt is splitting the country between those who see the military as a threat to democracy and those clinging to it...

A Grim Exile in South Sudan; updated 14 Jul 2012; published 14 Jul 2012
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A Grim Exile in South Sudan
Al Jazeera 15 Jul 2012, African leaders have brought together the presidents of feuding neighbours Sudan and South Sudan for face to face talks at a hotel in the Ethiopian capital. Saturday's meeting, between President Omar al-Bashir and his South Sudan counterpart Salva Kiir, was the two leaders' first close-up encounter since their countries came close to...

Syrian government denies UN reports from Tremseh; updated 15 Jul 2012; published 15 Jul 2012
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Syrian government denies UN reports from Tremseh
Sydney Morning Herald 15 Jul 2012, AFP A deadly attack on the Syrian village of Treimsa, where monitors say over 150 people were slaughtered, mainly targeted the homes of...

Strait Answer: Iran prepares to close Hormuz; updated 15 Jul 2012; published 03 Jul 2012
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Strait Answer: Iran prepares to close Hormuz
Al Jazeera 14 Jul 2012, Iran could prevent even "a single drop of oil" passing through the Strait of Hormuz if its security is threatened, country's naval commander has said, as tensions simmer over Tehran's nuclear programme. Tehran will increase its military presence in international waters, Ali Fadavi, naval commander in Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary...

INDIAN MUSLIMS ON PAKISTAN & INDIA 1/2; updated 13 Jul 2012; published 06 Feb 2012
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INDIAN MUSLIMS ON PAKISTAN & INDIA 1/2
WorldNews.com 14 Jul 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling When Muslim civil rights activists rallied in India against the unfair targeting and treatment in the name of fighting terrorism, it evoked moksha, the fourth and final objective of life in Hinduism. For Hindu's, moksha (the Ultimate) means the state of liberation; the final release from entrapment...

Mitt Romney's Bain Secret Exposed; updated 15 Jul 2012; published 13 Jul 2012
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Mitt Romney's Bain Secret Exposed
France24 14 Jul 2012, AFP - Republican Mitt Romney has angrily blasted what he called "false" attacks on his time at Bain Capital, but did not cede to demands to release more tax returns that have dogged his White House bid. On Friday, President Barack Obama called on Romney to answer questions about his tenure at Bain after a Boston Globe report cited government...

Seven US soldiers killed by roadside bombs in Afghanistan; updated 15 Jul 2012; published 09 Jul 2012
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Seven US soldiers killed by roadside bombs in Afghanistan
Tulsa World 14 Jul 2012, WASHINGTON - The Institute of Medicine recommended Friday that soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan undergo annual screening for post-traumatic stress disorder and that federal agencies conduct more research to determine how well the various treatments for PTSD are working. Of the 2.6 million service members deployed to Iraq and...

Egypt Parliament: President recalls dissolved assembly; updated 09 Jul 2012; published 09 Jul 2012
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Egypt Parliament: President recalls dissolved assembly
BBC News 14 Jul 2012, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is set to arrive in Egypt for a key meeting with its new president. Mrs Clinton is expected to seek assurances from Mohammed Mursi on both foreign and domestic policy. Mr Mursi has become embroiled in a constitutional crisis after trying to reinstate a parliament dissolved by the judiciary and...

Afghanistan execution sparks outrage; updated 14 Jul 2012; published 09 Jul 2012
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Afghanistan execution sparks outrage
Xinhua 14 Jul 2012, AIBAK, Afghanistan, July 14 (Xinhua) -- At least 22 people, including an Afghan parliament member and a head of provincial intelligence agency, were killed and 60 others were injured in a suicide bombing in the northern Afghan province of Samangan on Saturday morning, an...

'Syrian rebels create mayhem to blame it on Assad regime'; updated 15 Jul 2012; published 13 Jul 2012
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'Syrian rebels create mayhem to blame it on Assad regime'
The Times of India 13 Jul 2012, SHARE AND DISCUSSTweet About 220 Syrians, mostly civilians, were killed in a village in the rebellious Hama region when it was bombarded by helicopter gunships and tanks then stormed by militiamen who slaughtered some families, opposition sources said.AMMAN/BEIRUT: About 220 Syrians, mostly civilians, were killed in a village in the rebellious Hama...

Mali Rebels Capture more Towns.flv; updated 31 Mar 2012; published 31 Mar 2012
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Mali Rebels Capture more Towns.flv
The Guardian 13 Jul 2012, Al-Qaida-linked insurgents using their control over north of country to recruit, arm and train growing numbers of fighters GUERR (02) 2012-07-13 13:46:35,487 Ansar Dine rebels near Timbuktu: an alliance of insurgents broke down with fighting breaking out between different factions. Photograph: Romaric Ollo Hien/AFP/Getty Images...





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