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UN 'reliant on private security firms'
Full Article BBC News
11 Jul 2012

The UN is becoming increasingly reliant on private military and security firms, according to a report. The Global Policy Forum says that the UN's use of these private companies is "dangerous" and suggests a system that is "unaccountable". It says that according to available - though incomplete - data, there was a 77%...
File - Peacekeepers in armoured vehicles from the UN’s mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), MONUSCO, are deployed to the town of Bunagana where heavy gun fights between Government FARDC forces and insurgent groups have pushed residents to flee toward the Ugandan border.
photo: UN / Sylvain Liechti

Afghan women protest over woman's public execution
Full Article The Times of India
11 Jul 2012

SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetAfghanistan head of Human Rights Commision Seema Samar (Center) marches with Afghan women to protest the recent public execution of a young woman for alleged adultery, in Kabul on July 11, 2012. Dozens of Afghan women's rights activists took to the streets July 11 to protest the recent public execution of a young woman for...
File - Women gather in the corridor of their home in Bagram, Afghanistan.
photo: UN / Eric Kanalstein

DRC official claims Rwanda aiding M23 rebels
Full Article Al Jazeera
11 Jul 2012

An official in the Democratic Republic of Congo's North Kivu province has accused neighbouring Rwanda of supporting and arming a rebel group in a volatile border area. Erneste Kyaviro, spokesman for North Kivu governor Julien Paluku, told the Reuters news agency on Tuesday that Rwanda had invaded eastern DRC. "It's not a rebellion, it's an...
Town residents look on as a soldier from the M23 rebel group walks in Bunagana, Congo, Saturday, July 7, 2012, a day after rebels ousted the government troops who had been controlling the town.
photo: AP / Marc Hofer

'For Russia, it's about more than just Syria'
Full Article Deutsche Welle
11 Jul 2012

The conflict in Syria is increasingly putting a strain on relations between Russia and the West. However, experts agree that at the heart of the matter is not just the future of Syria. It's become somewhat of a ritual. If, once in a while, the Russian government does criticize Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Western media and politicians...
This citizen journalism image provided by Shaam News Network SNN, taken on Monday, July 4, 2012, purports to show a Free Syrian Army soldier aiming his weapon in the northern town of Sarmada, in Idlib province, Syria.
photo: AP / Shaam News Network, SNN

Parliament meets in Egypt as court slams new president
Full Article Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
11 Jul 2012

CAIRO -- Hours after Egypt's Parliament met in defiance of a court order, the country's highest court ruled Tuesday that President Mohammed Morsi had ordered the legislative body back in session illegally -- a political tit for tat that underscored how the ruling military council, the court and Egypt's first democratically elected...
In this photo released by the Egyptian Presidency, Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, left, stands with Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, center, and Chief of Staff Sami Anan, right, at a ceremony at an Air Force base in in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, July 10, 2012.
photo: AP / Mohammed Samaha, Egyptian Presidency

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on historic Laos visit
Full Article BBC News
11 Jul 2012

Hillary Clinton is due in Laos as the first US secretary of state to visit the country in 57 years. She is expected to discuss plans to build a controversial Mekong River dam, which critics say would impact the environment and millions of lives. The effects of Agent Orange, a defoliant used during the Vietnam war, are also likely to...
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton addresses the American Jewish Committee Annual gala dinner in Washington, Thursday, April 29, 2010.
photo: AP / Cliff Owen

Spain miners converge on Madrid for mass protests
Full Article STL Today
11 Jul 2012

Spanish coal miners angered by huge cuts in government subsidies for their industry converged on Madrid Tuesday for protest rallies after walking nearly three weeks under a blazing sun from the pits where they eke out a living. Two columns of miners met up in a Madrid suburb in the evening. They marched downtown at night, trudging along major...
Miners sing as they march along a street after walking for more than 20 days from the northern Asturias and Leon regions, as many as 400 kilometers (250 miles), on their way to Puerta del Sol, the Spanish capital's most emblematic square in Madrid, Spain Tuesday, July 10, 2012.
photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti

World Population Day: UN highlights key role of access to reproductive health care
Full Article United Nations
10 Jul 2012

World Population Day 2012: Universal Access to Reproductive Health Services. Photo: UNFPA/Mark Tuschman10 July 2012 – Marking World Population Day, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called for more to be done to help those who most need access to reproductive health care. "I call for urgent concerted action by Member States to bridge the gap...
World Population Day: UN highlights key role of access to reproductive health care
photo: UN Photo / JC McIlwaine

Watch out for the ‘small, print’ in U.N. arms trade treaty
Full Article The Examiner
10 Jul 2012

Related topics United NationsCCRKBANRAAlan GottliebIAPCAR Advertisement Pro- and anti-Second Amendment advocates are drawing clear lines of battle as the United Nations continues negotiations this week over the proposed Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), an agreement that is opposed by gun rights organizations including the National Rifle Association and the...
Watch out for the ‘small, print’ in U.N. arms trade treaty
photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe

Kofi Annan in Iraq to discuss Syria crisis
Full Article BBC News
10 Jul 2012

UN and Arab League special envoy Kofi Annan has arrived in Baghdad for talks on the Syrian crisis with the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki. Earlier Mr Annan held talks in Iran, saying Tehran could play a "positive role" in ending the bloodshed. The former UN secretary-general had "constructive" talks with Syria's...
In this Sunday, July 8, 2012 photo released by Syria's official news agency SANA, Syrian troops participate in a live fire exercise in an undisclosed location in Syria.
photo: AP / SANA


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The International Criminal Court in The Hague has been a controversial addition to the global justice system since it began operating in 2002. The court has been ratified by 114...
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The slaying occurred just an hour's drive from Kabul and is a grim reminder of the hardline group's brutality, under whose rule from 1996 to 2001 women suffered severe privations,...

Artist's concept of the surface of Pluto's small satellite Hydra. Pluto & Charon (right) & Nix (bright dot on left)
PLUTO may have been kicked out of the planet club, but it has gained yet another companion. Scientists have announced the discovery of the smallest moon yet around the icy orb, bringing the count of its known moons to five. "We're not finished...
photo: Creative Commons
British billionaire Richard Branson poses for the photographers beside a replica of the Virgin Galactic, which according to the company will be the world’s first commercial spaceline, at the Farnborough International Airshow in Farnborough, England, Wednesday, July 11, 2012.
Virgin boss Richard Branson unveiled plans for LauncherOne, Virgin Galactic's new small, low-cost satellite launcher Wednesday. Richard Branson hangs out of the window of SpaceShipTwo, currently on display for the first time in Europe at the...
photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy speaks during a control session at the Spanish Parliament, in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, July 11, 2012.
MADRID (AP) — Spain's government imposed more austerity measures on the beleaguered country Wednesday as it unveiled sales tax hikes and spending cuts aimed at shaving €65 billion ($79.85 billion) off the state budget over the next two and a half...
photo: AP / Andres Kudacki
Italian navy scuba divers sail past the cruise ship Costa Concordia off the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012.
The captain of the shipwrecked Costa Concordia has said he was distracted by a phone conversation shortly before the cruise liner crashed into a reef off an Italian island and capsized, killing 32 people. Captain Francesco Schettino of the...
photo: AP / Gregorio Borgia
The Mac, iPad, and iPhone now form the core of Apple's business.+.+
City officials in San Francisco plan to block local government agencies from buying new Apple Macintosh computers. The move follows the firm's decision to pull out of a green certification scheme designed to identify which electronic devices...
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Family of US soldier sues Canadian security firm
The family of a California soldier killed in Afghanistan has sued a Canadian military contractor for rehiring a security guard, an Afghan national, after he...
photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, left, and French President Francois Hollande hold a news conference after their bilateral meeting at 10 Downing Street in London Tuesday July 10, 2012.
AFP - French President Francois Hollande and British Prime Minister David Cameron tried Tuesday to laugh off a rocky start to their relationship despite lingering differences over the eurozone crisis. Hollande also met Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor...
photo: AP / Andrew Winning
UN Peacekeeping and the Department of Field Support; updated 11 Apr 2012; published 21 Feb 2012
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UN Peacekeeping and the Department of Field Support
BBC News 11 Jul 2012, The UN is becoming increasingly reliant on private military and security firms, according to a report. The Global Policy Forum says that the UN's use of these private companies is "dangerous" and suggests a system that is "unaccountable". It says that according to available - though incomplete - data, there was a 77%...

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Women's Rights in Afghanistan; updated 03 Jun 2012; published 14 Oct 2009
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Women's Rights in Afghanistan
The Times of India 11 Jul 2012, SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetAfghanistan head of Human Rights Commision Seema Samar (Center) marches with Afghan women to protest the recent public execution of a young woman for alleged adultery, in Kabul on July 11, 2012. Dozens of Afghan women's rights activists took to the streets July 11 to protest the recent public execution of a young woman for...

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Congo Officials tight lipped over conflict; updated 10 Jul 2012; published 09 Jul 2012
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Congo Officials tight lipped over conflict
Al Jazeera 11 Jul 2012, An official in the Democratic Republic of Congo's North Kivu province has accused neighbouring Rwanda of supporting and arming a rebel group in a volatile border area. Erneste Kyaviro, spokesman for North Kivu governor Julien Paluku, told the Reuters news agency on Tuesday that Rwanda had invaded eastern DRC. "It's not a rebellion, it's an...

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'Shielded by petro-dollars, Saudis worse than Syria'; updated 10 Jul 2012; published 09 Jul 2012
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'Shielded by petro-dollars, Saudis worse than Syria'
Deutsche Welle 11 Jul 2012, The conflict in Syria is increasingly putting a strain on relations between Russia and the West. However, experts agree that at the heart of the matter is not just the future of Syria. It's become somewhat of a ritual. If, once in a while, the Russian government does criticize Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Western media and politicians...

Egypt's top court rebukes president's decree; updated 10 Jul 2012; published 09 Jul 2012
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Egypt's top court rebukes president's decree
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 11 Jul 2012, CAIRO -- Hours after Egypt's Parliament met in defiance of a court order, the country's highest court ruled Tuesday that President Mohammed Morsi had ordered the legislative body back in session illegally -- a political tit for tat that underscored how the ruling military council, the court and Egypt's first democratically elected...

Our Living River: Voices against Xayaburi; updated 18 Jun 2012; published 08 Mar 2012
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Our Living River: Voices against Xayaburi
BBC News 11 Jul 2012, Hillary Clinton is due in Laos as the first US secretary of state to visit the country in 57 years. She is expected to discuss plans to build a controversial Mekong River dam, which critics say would impact the environment and millions of lives. The effects of Agent Orange, a defoliant used during the Vietnam war, are also likely to...

Fierce clashes in Madrid: Spanish police fire rubber bullets at miners protest; updated 11 Jul 2012; published 11 Jul 2012
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Fierce clashes in Madrid: Spanish police fire rubber bullets at miners protest
STL Today 11 Jul 2012, Spanish coal miners angered by huge cuts in government subsidies for their industry converged on Madrid Tuesday for protest rallies after walking nearly three weeks under a blazing sun from the pits where they eke out a living. Two columns of miners met up in a Madrid suburb in the evening. They marched downtown at night, trudging along major...

World Population Day; updated 11 Jul 2012; published 11 Jul 2012
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World Population Day
United Nations 10 Jul 2012, World Population Day 2012: Universal Access to Reproductive Health Services. Photo: UNFPA/Mark Tuschman10 July 2012 – Marking World Population Day, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called for more to be done to help those who most need access to reproductive health care. "I call for urgent concerted action by Member States to bridge the gap...

UN Arms Trade Treaty, a SCAM weaponseducation; updated 11 Jul 2012; published 07 Jul 2012
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UN Arms Trade Treaty, a SCAM weaponseducation
The Examiner 10 Jul 2012, Related topics United NationsCCRKBANRAAlan GottliebIAPCAR Advertisement Pro- and anti-Second Amendment advocates are drawing clear lines of battle as the United Nations continues negotiations this week over the proposed Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), an agreement that is opposed by gun rights organizations including the National Rifle Association and the...

'Syrian rebels' aim dictatorship, not democracy '; updated 11 Jul 2012; published 10 Jul 2012
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'Syrian rebels' aim dictatorship, not democracy '
BBC News 10 Jul 2012, UN and Arab League special envoy Kofi Annan has arrived in Baghdad for talks on the Syrian crisis with the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki. Earlier Mr Annan held talks in Iran, saying Tehran could play a "positive role" in ending the bloodshed. The former UN secretary-general had "constructive" talks with Syria's...

Morocco and the Democracy of his Majesty; updated 19 Apr 2012; published 14 Jan 2012
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Morocco and the Democracy of his Majesty
Al Jazeera 10 Jul 2012, A decade ago Morocco seemed poised to be the first Arab country to undergo a meaningful transition to democracy. It had a young and dynamic new king, a new Association Agreement with the European Union - one of a "new generation" of European-Mediterranean agreements that were designed to support "human rights, democratic principles and...

Thomas Lubanga Dyilo sentenced to 14 years of imprisonment at the International Criminal Court.; updated 11 Jul 2012; published 10 Jul 2012
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Thomas Lubanga Dyilo sentenced to 14 years of imprisonment at the International Criminal Court.
Yahoo Daily News 10 Jul 2012, THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Delivering its first sentence, the International Criminal Court jailed Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga Dyilo for 14 years on Tuesday for recruiting child soldiers. The Hague-based court was set up a decade ago to punish and discourage the world's worst crimes through a system of international justice, but its critics say...

Former PM Ehud Olmert Acquitted On Central Corruption Charges; updated 10 Jul 2012; published 10 Jul 2012
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Former PM Ehud Olmert Acquitted On Central Corruption Charges
Chicago Tribune 10 Jul 2012, JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was found guilty on Tuesday of a corruption charge but acquitted on two other...

CONGO: M23 rebels advance and civilians flee; updated 10 Jul 2012; published 10 Jul 2012
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CONGO: M23 rebels advance and civilians flee
France24 10 Jul 2012, AFP - UN and Democratic Republic of Congo troops are reinforcing a key city in the east of the country to guard against attack by rebels who have seized ground in recent days, UN officials said. The UN Security Council is to discuss the new strife Tuesday while international leaders are to use an African Union summit in Addis Ababa this week to try...





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