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US delivers `powerful commitment' to Afghanistan
Full Article STL Today
07 Jul 2012

The U.S. designation Saturday of Afghanistan as its newest "major non-NATO ally" amounts to a political statement of support for the country's long-term stability and solidifies close defense cooperation after American combat troops withdraw in 2014. "We see this as a powerful commitment to Afghanistan's future," U.S. Secretary of State Hillary...
US delivers `powerful commitment' to Afghanistan
photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod

ECOWAS to convene Mali meeting
Full Article Al Jazeera
07 Jul 2012

Mali's civil leaders are set to meet West African leaders in Burkina Faso amid moves to create a government of national unity to tackle a crisis in the country's north, where Islamist fighters have enforced sharia law. Blaise Compaore, Burkina Faso's president and a mediator for the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), will...
File - Protesters take to the streets in Bamako, Mali, Monday May 21, 2012.
photo: AP / Sissoko Alou

21 killed in Pakistan drone strikes
Full Article The Siasat Daily
07 Jul 2012

Islamabad, July 07: At least 21 suspected militants were killed Friday night in two drone strikes in Pakistan's northwest tribal region, media reports said. The first drone fired two missiles around 9 p.m. at a house suspected to be a militant hideout in Datta Khel area of North Waziristan, Xinhua...
21 killed in Pakistan drone strikes
photo: USAF / Senior Airman Olufemi A. Owolabi

US declares Afghanistan major non-NATO ally
Full Article Newsvine
07 Jul 2012

KABUL — The Obama administration has declared Afghanistan a major non-NATO ally of the United States. The action is meant partly to facilitate close defense cooperation after the U.S. combat troops withdraw from Afghanistan in 2014 and as a...
U.S. soldiers stand guard near the site where Afghans, unseen, receive the food stuff donations provided by U.S. solders in Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009. Many Afghans were still sleeping when President Barack Obama announced he was sending 30,000 more U.S. troops to the war. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, said NATO and U.S. forces would hand over responsibility for securing the country to the Afghan security forces "as rapidly as conditions allow." Obama said if conditions are right, U.S. troops could begin leaving Afghanistan in 18 months.
photo: AP / Musadeq Sadeq

Libya holds landmark vote under shadow of unrest
Full Article Chicago Tribune
07 Jul 2012

TRIPOLI/BENGHAZI (Reuters) - Libya holds its first free national election in 60 years on Saturday in a vote designed to shake off the legacy of Muammar Gaddafi but which risks being hijacked by autonomy demands in the east and unrest in the desert south. Voters will choose a 200-member assembly which will elect a prime minister and cabinet before...
Libyan election officials work at a polling station in Tripoli, Libya, Friday, July 6, 2012. The Libyan National Assembly elections - the first free election since 1969-will take place on July 7, 2012.
photo: AP / Manu Brabo

Clinton slams Russia, China for delaying Assad's ouster in Syria
Full Article Lexington Herald-Leader
07 Jul 2012

PARISLess than a week after agreeing with Russia and China on a road map for installing a transitional government to end the growing war in Syria, the United States on Friday slammed both governments for "holding up progress" in removing President Bashar Assad and urged the countries of the world to turn up the pressure. Even as Secretary...
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius at the "Friends of Syria" conference in Paris, Friday, July 6, 2012.
photo: AP / Brendan Smialowski, Pool

ICC lawyer: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi will not get a fair trial in Libya
Full Article The Guardian
06 Jul 2012

Melinda Taylor says her detention in Libya was unjustified and showed her client would not be tried impartially in the country International criminal court lawyer Melinda Taylor speaks to the media for the first time since she was released after being held by Libyan authorities for more than three weeks. Photograph: Mike Corder/AP...
In this Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 photo, Seif al-Islam is seen after his capture in the custody of revolutionary fighters in Zintan, Libya.
photo: AP / Ammar El-Darwish

Halting Syrian chaos
Full Article Asia Times
06 Jul 2012

By Robert D Kaplan and Kamran Bokhari What if Syrian President Bashar al-Assad really goes? There is an assumption in the West that the way to win a strategic victory over Iran and improve the human-rights situation inside Syria is to remove the Syrian leader. It is true that Iran's prospects of keeping Syria as its own Mediterranean outpost are...
In this picture taken on Monday, June 25, 2012, a Syrian rebel holds his rifle as he takes his position behind a wall during a clashes with the Syrian forces troops, at Saraqeb town, in the northern province of Idlib, Syria.
photo: AP / Fadi Zaidan

Key Argentine "Dirty War" figures jailed for baby thefts
Full Article The Star
06 Jul 2012

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Three key figures from Argentina's "Dirty War" got hefty jail terms for the systematic theft of babies from political prisoners during the 1976-1983 dictatorship, an Argentine court ruled on Thursday. The missing children - stolen from their parents and illegally adopted, often by military families - are one of the most...
People hold signs that read in Spanish "Give the children back" outside a court where Argentina's historic stolen babies trial is being held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, July 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Natacha Pisarenko

Official count confirms Pena Nieto win in Mexico
Full Article The Guardian
06 Jul 2012

ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON Associated Press= MEXICO CITY (AP) — The official count of Mexico's presidential election confirmed the victory of Enrique Pena Nieto, the candidate seeking to return the former autocratic ruling party to power after a 12-year hiatus, the country's electoral authority reported Thursday night in a major step toward the resolution...
Enrique Pena Nieto, candidate of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and apparent winner of Mexico's presidential election, speaks during a news conference in Mexico City, Monday, July 2, 2012.
photo: AP / Marco Ugarte


more The Washington Times
Our combat troops and many pro-American supporters have been endangered by national security leaks, according to Sen. John McCain, Arizona Republican, and other senators. An...
more The Independent
Shaul Mofaz, Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the centrist Kadima party, warned that the Israeli Prime Minister had a "matter of days" to implement the report of a...
more Al Jazeera
Scientists hunting the elusive subatomic "Higgs" particle will unveil findings that take them nearer to understanding how the Big Bang at the dawn of time gave rise to stars,...

UN condemns peacekeeper’s death
United Nations - The UN Security Council on Friday strongly condemned a rebel ambush on a UN peacekeeper patrol in Democratic Republic of Congo which left an Indian soldier dead. The 15-nation Security Council and UN leader Ban Ki-moon...
photo: UN / Jean-Marc Ferré
U.S. troops doing better at avoiding IEDs in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — Almost afraid to say it out loud, lest they jinx their record, U.S. troops in Afghanistan achieved one small but important victory over the past year: They found and avoided more homemade bombs meant to kill and maim them...
photo: DOD / Public Domain
"Friends of Syria" hail defection of general, pledge more support to opposition
PARIS, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Participants of the "Friends of Syria" meeting here on Friday were overjoyed when their host France confirmed the defection of a Syrian general and pledged more assistance to Syria's opposition. Manaf Tlass, head of Syria's...
photo: UN / Jean-Marc Ferré
Getting Real on Human Rights at the U.N.
In the past several days, sound and fury again erupted in Geneva, with allegations of hypocrisy leveled against the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). In testimony before the Council, Thor Halvorssen argued that allowing Venezuela and other...
photo: UN / Evan Schneider
Cyprus seeks to avoid tough terms of European aid
Philippos Christou Cyprus President Dimitris Christofias, left, and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso seen at the Presidential Palace, in Nicosia, Cyprus, Friday, July 6, 2012. Cyprus took over the six-month, rotating EU Presidency...
photo: EC / EC
In this June 13, 2012 file photo, job seekers have their resumes reviewed at a job fair expo in Anaheim, Calif. U.S. employers added only 80,000 jobs in June, a third straight month of weak hiring that shows the economy is still struggling three years after the recession ended. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 8.2 percent, the Labor Department said in its report Friday, July 6, 2012. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
* Sluggish US jobs growth latest sign of global slowdown * Spanish bond yields return to pre-summit levels * Indexes fall: Dow 1.2 pct, S&P; 1.1 pct, Nasdaq 1.6 pct By Burton Frierson NEW YORK, July 6 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell sharply on Friday...
photo: AP / Jae C. Hong
Barroso 'concern' over Romania court
European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso has told Romania's prime minister of his concern over an apparent reduction in the power of the constitutional court and other independent institutions, the EU executive said today. "The rule of law,...
photo: EC / EC
Ross Kemp and British Troops in Afghanistan; updated 17 Jun 2012; published 21 Jul 2011
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Ross Kemp and British Troops in Afghanistan
STL Today 07 Jul 2012, The U.S. designation Saturday of Afghanistan as its newest "major non-NATO ally" amounts to a political statement of support for the country's long-term stability and solidifies close defense cooperation after American combat troops withdraw in 2014. "We see this as a powerful commitment to Afghanistan's future," U.S. Secretary of State Hillary...

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Exclusive: Interview with Mali coup leader Amadou Sanogo; updated 29 Jun 2012; published 28 Mar 2012
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Exclusive: Interview with Mali coup leader Amadou Sanogo
Al Jazeera 07 Jul 2012, Mali's civil leaders are set to meet West African leaders in Burkina Faso amid moves to create a government of national unity to tackle a crisis in the country's north, where Islamist fighters have enforced sharia law. Blaise Compaore, Burkina Faso's president and a mediator for the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), will...

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CrossTalk: Dronophilia; updated 07 Jul 2012; published 02 Jul 2012
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CrossTalk: Dronophilia
The Siasat Daily 07 Jul 2012, Islamabad, July 07: At least 21 suspected militants were killed Friday night in two drone strikes in Pakistan's northwest tribal region, media reports said. The first drone fired two missiles around 9 p.m. at a house suspected to be a militant hideout in Datta Khel area of North Waziristan, Xinhua...

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Secretary Clinton Delivers Remarks at the US-Afghan Women's Council; updated 23 May 2012; published 21 Mar 2012
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Secretary Clinton Delivers Remarks at the US-Afghan Women's Council
Newsvine 07 Jul 2012, KABUL — The Obama administration has declared Afghanistan a major non-NATO ally of the United States. The action is meant partly to facilitate close defense cooperation after the U.S. combat troops withdraw from Afghanistan in 2014 and as a...

'Libya election fail to show West rerun of pre-Gaddafi disarray'; updated 07 Jul 2012; published 06 Jul 2012
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'Libya election fail to show West rerun of pre-Gaddafi disarray'
Chicago Tribune 07 Jul 2012, TRIPOLI/BENGHAZI (Reuters) - Libya holds its first free national election in 60 years on Saturday in a vote designed to shake off the legacy of Muammar Gaddafi but which risks being hijacked by autonomy demands in the east and unrest in the desert south. Voters will choose a 200-member assembly which will elect a prime minister and cabinet before...

Russia Will Sell S-300 To Iran If Assad Is Ousted!; updated 07 Jul 2012; published 05 Jul 2012
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Russia Will Sell S-300 To Iran If Assad Is Ousted!
Lexington Herald-Leader 07 Jul 2012, PARISLess than a week after agreeing with Russia and China on a road map for installing a transitional government to end the growing war in Syria, the United States on Friday slammed both governments for "holding up progress" in removing President Bashar Assad and urged the countries of the world to turn up the pressure. Even as Secretary...

'Libya election fail to show West rerun of pre-Gaddafi disarray'; updated 07 Jul 2012; published 06 Jul 2012
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'Libya election fail to show West rerun of pre-Gaddafi disarray'
The Guardian 06 Jul 2012, Melinda Taylor says her detention in Libya was unjustified and showed her client would not be tried impartially in the country International criminal court lawyer Melinda Taylor speaks to the media for the first time since she was released after being held by Libyan authorities for more than three weeks. Photograph: Mike Corder/AP...

'No chance of unity government in Syria'; updated 07 Jul 2012; published 05 Jul 2012
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'No chance of unity government in Syria'
Asia Times 06 Jul 2012, By Robert D Kaplan and Kamran Bokhari What if Syrian President Bashar al-Assad really goes? There is an assumption in the West that the way to win a strategic victory over Iran and improve the human-rights situation inside Syria is to remove the Syrian leader. It is true that Iran's prospects of keeping Syria as its own Mediterranean outpost are...

Tough sentences in Argentina 'stolen babies' case; updated 06 Jul 2012; published 06 Jul 2012
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Tough sentences in Argentina 'stolen babies' case
The Star 06 Jul 2012, BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Three key figures from Argentina's "Dirty War" got hefty jail terms for the systematic theft of babies from political prisoners during the 1976-1983 dictatorship, an Argentine court ruled on Thursday. The missing children - stolen from their parents and illegally adopted, often by military families - are one of the most...

Mexico's Obrador demands vote recount; updated 06 Jul 2012; published 04 Jul 2012
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Mexico's Obrador demands vote recount
The Guardian 06 Jul 2012, ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON Associated Press= MEXICO CITY (AP) — The official count of Mexico's presidential election confirmed the victory of Enrique Pena Nieto, the candidate seeking to return the former autocratic ruling party to power after a 12-year hiatus, the country's electoral authority reported Thursday night in a major step toward the resolution...

Pakistan halts NATO supplies to Afghanistan after attack - September 30, 2010; updated 10 Jun 2012; published 01 Oct 2010
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Pakistan halts NATO supplies to Afghanistan after attack - September 30, 2010
my SA 06 Jul 2012, ISLAMABAD — After a hiatus of seven months, the first trucks carrying supplies for NATO troops in Afghanistan crossed the southwestern border post at Chaman on Thursday. Pakistan agreed to reopen NATO supply routes Tuesday after U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made a telephone call to Pakistan's foreign minister, Hina Rabbani Khar, and said...

Japan's Fukushima 'worst in history'; updated 12 Jun 2012; published 18 Sep 2011
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Japan's Fukushima 'worst in history'
The Guardian 05 Jul 2012, Japanese investigators say tsunami wasn't sole cause of nuclear accident and criticise collusion and poor regulation Head investigator Kiyoshi Kurokawa speaks to politicians before handing over the commission’s report. Photograph: Koji Sasahara/AP...

Al Jazeera Investigates - What Killed Arafat?; updated 06 Jul 2012; published 04 Jul 2012
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Al Jazeera Investigates - What Killed Arafat?
The Independent 05 Jul 2012, The discovery during a nine-month investigation by the Arab satellite channel Al-Jazeera could prove the most plausible evidence yet to fuel long-standing but uncorroborated rumours among many Palestinians that Yasser Arafat was poisoned. The potentially deadly element – the same one blamed for the 2006 death in London of the former Russian spy...

S. KOREA LIES ABOUT THEIR lLLEGAL WHALING! PROCESSING PLANT BUlLT lN ULSAN!; updated 05 Jul 2012; published 01 Mar 2009
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S. KOREA LIES ABOUT THEIR lLLEGAL WHALING! PROCESSING PLANT BUlLT lN ULSAN!
Al Jazeera 05 Jul 2012, South Korea has said it will start whaling under a loophole in a global moratorium that allows scientific research, outraging conservationist nations by using the same tactic as Japan. The country came under pressure Thursday from outraged governments and environmentalists to scrap plans to kill whales under a "scientific" research...





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