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Clinton says 'days numbered' for Assad regime
Full Article Al Jazeera
08 Jul 2012

Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, warned that time was running out for the Syrian regime and it needed to start a political transition to save the country from a "catastrophic assault". "It should be abundantly clear to those who support the Assad regime their days are numbered," Clinton told reporters on the sidelines of a...
This image made from video provided by Shaam News Network Friday, July 6, 2012, purports to show shelling in Homs, Syria.
photo: AP / Shaam News Network

134 killed in southern Russia floods disaster
Full Article DNA India
08 Jul 2012

Flash floods deluged Russia's southern Krasnodar, killing at least 134 people -- many feared drowned in their beds -- in the region's worst natural disaster in decades, officials and witnesses said today. President Vladimir Putin inspected...
A bridge is destroyed by flooding in the Black Sea resort of Gelendzhik, southern Russia, Saturday, July 7, 2012.
photo: AP / Ignat Kozlov

Afghanistan aid conference pledges $16bn over four years
Full Article The Observer
08 Jul 2012

The US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, at the Afghanistan aid conference in Tokyo. Photograph: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images International donors have pledged $16bn (£10bn) in badly needed development aid for Afghanistan over the next four years as the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, urged the international community not to abandon his...
Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba, center, watches as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai shake hands during a group photo of participants during an international conference on Afghan civilian assistance at a hotel in Tokyo Sunday, July 8, 2012.
photo: AP / Brendan Smialowski, Pool

Protesters Rally Against Mexico's Election Result
Full Article Wall Street Journal
08 Jul 2012

MEXICO CITYTens of thousands of protesters marched in Mexico's capital on Saturday to protest Enrique Pena Nieto's apparent win in the country's presidential election, accusing his long-ruling party of buying votes. Enlarge ImageClose The protesters were angered by allegations that Mr. Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party gave out...
Demonstrators shout slogans as they gather at the Zocalo Plaza in Mexico City, Saturday, July 7, 2012.
photo: AP / Marco Ugarte

Rebels offer to negotiate with DRC government
Full Article Al Jazeera
07 Jul 2012

Rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have called for negotiations with the government to end violence in the east of the country, a day after seizing a minerals transit town near the border with Uganda. A senior rebel with the so-called M23 movement said on Saturday that the group would not advance on other...
 Unidentified Rwandan Hutu rebels stand in the chicken yard of a house in Kaziba, Democratic Republic of Congo on Tuesday June 13, 2005. Kalashnikovs slung over their shoulders, the four young killers paced the dusty chicken yard in their Wellington boots
photo: AP/Bryan Mealer

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


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,...

Der neue franzoesische Praesident Francois Hollande und Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU) geben am Dienstag (15.05.12) im Bundeskanzleramt in Berlin eine gemeinsame Pressekonferenz
German military graves have been desecrated in France as the two countries commemorated a historic act of reconciliation after two world wars. Finland's Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen (left), President Sarkozy, Angela Merkel and European Commission...
photo: AP / Steffi Loos
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton welcomed by Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousaf Raza Gillani at the Prime Minister's House.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton expressed hope Sunday that Pakistan's recent reopening of NATO supply lines into Afghanistan might lead to a broader rapprochement in U.S.-Pakistani relations after a difficult period for the reluctant...
photo: Creative Commons / Saqib Qayyum
Tele-Conference:  H.E. Mr. Nabil El-Araby (Secretary-General, LEAGUE OF ARAB STATES) and H.E. Mr. Kofi Annan (former UN Secretary-General and now UN-Arab     League Joint Special Envoy for Syria)
International envoy Kofi Annan acknowledged the failure so far of his mission to bring peace to Syria, as more than 60 people were killed in violence that also spilled over into Lebanon. In comments published by French newspaper Le Monde on...
photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe
Military loyal to junta chief Capt. Amadou Sanogo return from the parachutists military camp, after taking control in fighting against anti-junta forces, in Bamako, Mali, Tuesday, May 1, 2012. Gunfire echoed across the capital Tuesday as Malian government troops battled each other, killing at least 12 people as one side tried to oust soldiers who seized power in a coup over a month ago. Mali's coup leaders, who ostensibly handed over power to an interim civilian government on April 12 but who still wield power, said they control the state broadcaster, the airport and a military base, fending off attacks by opposing forces. Sanogo told a private radio station Monday night that the countercoup had failed and that his soldiers have captured foreign fighters.
A summit of Western African leaders has called for a national unity government to end the political crisis gripping Mali since a military coup in March. The regional bloc, Ecowas, also urged Mali to request international military intervention to win...
photo: AP / Harouna Traore
Certainty tool is Higgs Boson or GOD particle which exist in Human body and it is like PENDRIVE of computer which contains complete blue print or map of past and future events. World scientist are welcome to see and test FIT technology.Biggest disclo
A new subatomic particle believed to be the "Higgs boson," hunted for more than 40 years by particle physicists around world, has been discovered at long last. The European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, on the Swiss-French border near...
photo: WN / vk sonakia
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
'No chance of unity government in Syria'; updated 08 Jul 2012; published 05 Jul 2012
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'No chance of unity government in Syria'
Al Jazeera 08 Jul 2012, Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, warned that time was running out for the Syrian regime and it needed to start a political transition to save the country from a "catastrophic assault". "It should be abundantly clear to those who support the Assad regime their days are numbered," Clinton told reporters on the sidelines of a...

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Flood disaster kills over 170, affects 24000 in southern Russia; updated 08 Jul 2012; published 08 Jul 2012
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Flood disaster kills over 170, affects 24000 in southern Russia
DNA India 08 Jul 2012, Flash floods deluged Russia's southern Krasnodar, killing at least 134 people -- many feared drowned in their beds -- in the region's worst natural disaster in decades, officials and witnesses said today. President Vladimir Putin inspected...

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Hamid Karzai aid conference in Tokyo; updated 04 May 2012; published 05 Jul 2006
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Hamid Karzai aid conference in Tokyo
The Observer 08 Jul 2012, The US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, at the Afghanistan aid conference in Tokyo. Photograph: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images International donors have pledged $16bn (£10bn) in badly needed development aid for Afghanistan over the next four years as the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, urged the international community not to abandon his...

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Fraud vote buying in Mexico media ignore the evident fraud, acarreados gritan 'Que nos paguen'; updated 06 Jul 2012; published 03 Jul 2012
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Fraud vote buying in Mexico media ignore the evident fraud, acarreados gritan 'Que nos paguen'
Wall Street Journal 08 Jul 2012, MEXICO CITYTens of thousands of protesters marched in Mexico's capital on Saturday to protest Enrique Pena Nieto's apparent win in the country's presidential election, accusing his long-ruling party of buying votes. Enlarge ImageClose The protesters were angered by allegations that Mr. Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party gave out...

Congo Rebels - DRC; updated 08 Jun 2012; published 16 Jan 2008
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Congo Rebels - DRC
Al Jazeera 07 Jul 2012, Rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have called for negotiations with the government to end violence in the east of the country, a day after seizing a minerals transit town near the border with Uganda. A senior rebel with the so-called M23 movement said on Saturday that the group would not advance on other...

Ross Kemp and British Troops in Afghanistan; updated 21 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...

Mali soldiers say president toppled in coup; updated 15 Jun 2012; published 22 Mar 2012
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Mali soldiers say president toppled in coup
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...

'Drone attacks illegal, fuel terror' - Pakistani FM; updated 07 Jul 2012; published 09 Feb 2012
10:59
'Drone attacks illegal, fuel terror' - Pakistani FM
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...

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 08 Jul 2012; published 06 Jul 2012
6:20
'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 08 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 08 Jul 2012; published 06 Jul 2012
6:20
'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...

Clinton: Russia & China will 'pay price' for supporting Assad; updated 08 Jul 2012; published 06 Jul 2012
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Clinton: Russia & China will 'pay price' for supporting Assad
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...

Argentina's stolen babies trial; updated 14 Mar 2012; published 01 Mar 2011
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Argentina's stolen babies trial
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...





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