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Dutch police investigate Delta sandwich needles
Full Article Austin American Statesman
17 Jul 2012

THE HAGUE, NetherlandsPolice at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport have opened a criminal investigation into how needles got into turkey sandwiches served to passengers on Delta Air Lines flights from Amsterdam to the United States, a spokesman said Tuesday. The FBI also is investigating the incidents. Delta said what appear to be sewing needles...
In this Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011 photo a Delta Airlines jet takes off at Boston's Logan International Airport.
photo: AP / Stephan Savoia

Mau Mau case: UK government accepts abuse took place
Full Article BBC News
17 Jul 2012

The British government accepts that colonial forces in Kenya tortured and abused detainees during the Mau Mau rebellion, the High Court has heard. Three elderly Kenyans who are suing the government for damages were told it did not dispute that "terrible things" had happened to them. Their lawyers say it is the first official...
Suspected Mau Mau prisoners are guarded by members of the Fifth Battalion King's African Rifles in the Nyeri district of Kenya, Nov. 13, 1952.
photo: AP

Drugs and arms fuel Africa unrest, says Liberia leader
Full Article BBC News
17 Jul 2012

Growing drug trafficking and unchecked arms trade are fuelling insurgencies across Africa, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has said. In a BBC interview, Mrs Sirleaf said the rise...
In this Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011 photo, a police officer armed with an AK-47 rifle walks past pedestrians as he patrols a major road in Maiduguri, Nigeria. The radical sect Boko Haram, which in August 2011 bombed the United Nations headquarters in Nigeria, is the gravest security threat to Africa's most populous nation.
photo: AP / Sunday Alamba

Bagram detainees want to use US Constitution to argue for release
Full Article Stars and Stripes
17 Jul 2012

WASHINGTON — Prisoners held without trial for years at an American air base in Afghanistan shouldn’t be able to challenge their indefinite detention with the help of the U.S. Constitution, Obama administration attorneys argued Monday. Reinforcing a hard-line view that’s prevailed in past court battles, the administration said...
File - In this photo reviewed by the U.S. military, detainees stand inside a cell inside the U.S. run Parwan detention facility near Bagram north of Kabul, Afghanistan on Monday Sept. 27, 2010.
photo: AP / David Guttenfelder

US Navy insists it had no option after killing 'fisherman' in Gulf
Full Article The Independent
17 Jul 2012

The ship is part of the Fifth Fleet, which has increased its patrols in the Gulf region because of heightened tensions with Iran. Both the US and Iran have warned each other against provocative naval activity in the Straits of Hormuz, which is a crucial supply line for oil shipping at the entrance to the Gulf. The US Navy said a small motorised...
File - The Military Sealift Command fleet replenishment oiler USNS Rappahannock awaits the U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge, not shown, to come alongside for a replenishment at sea.
photo: US Navy / MCS3 Cale Hatch

Assad will use chemical weapons: top defector
Full Article France24
17 Jul 2012

AFP - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will use chemical weapons against opposition forces and may have already deployed them, Nawaf Fares, the first Syrian ambassador to defect, told the BBC on Monday. Fares, the most prominent politician to defect since the uprising against Assad began, insisted that the president's days were numbered but warned...
Syrian rebels are seen in Idlib, Syria, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012.
photo: AP

Egypt and Iran top Clinton's agenda in Israel
Full Article Al Jazeera
17 Jul 2012

Egypt's political transition, Iran's nuclear ambitions and other regional issues were on the agenda as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Israeli top officials in Jerusalem. After meeting President Shimon Peres on Monday, she urged Israel to treat the Arab Spring as an opportunity as well as a source of uncertainty convulsing the Middle...
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, left, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, and Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak talk in Jerusalem, Israel, Monday, July 16, 2012.
photo: AP / Abir Sultan, Pool

Senate report: HSBC 'laundered Mexico drug money'
Full Article BBC News
17 Jul 2012

A US Senate investigation has disclosed how lax controls at Europe's largest bank allowed dirty cash to be laundered for almost a decade. The report into HSBC, released ahead of a Senate hearing on Tuesday, says Mexican drug money passed through the bank over seven years. Suspicious funds from Syria, the Cayman Islands, Iran and Saudi Arabia...
HSBC building
photo: Creative Commons / Flickr

Syria unrest: Second day of fierce Damascus clashes
Full Article BBC News
16 Jul 2012

Armoured personnel carriers have been deployed in areas of Damascus, Syrian activists say, as fierce clashes rage in the capital for a second day. The activists said troops backed by armoured vehicles had entered the Midan district to try to dislodge rebels. Witnesses say this appears to be the biggest military deployment in the capital in the...
File - In this Thursday, June 28, 2012 photo, embers of the Free Syrian Army are seen in a neighborhood of Damascus, Syria. Much of the violence that has gripped Syria has been sanctioned by the government to crush dissent.
photo: AP

Anger in India after floods leave 109 dead, 400,000 homeless
Full Article The Star
16 Jul 2012

PAZARBHANGA, India (Reuters) - India's annual monsoon has claimed 109 lives since rains started in June and left at least 400,000 people homeless in the northeastern state of Assam, in a tragedy experts say was made worse by corruption and poor management of the Brahmaputra River. A father carries his newly-born baby as he takes his baby home from...
Women sit under a plastic sheet to shelter themselves from the rain in New Delhi, India, Thursday, July 12, 2012.
photo: AP / Saurabh Das


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When first-time author Brian Castner starts his reading Wednesday night at Talking Leaves Books, he could be pretty comfortable. He is used to being the center of attention, having...

Trader Gordon Charlop works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday, July 17, 2012.
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Indonesian Navy Col. Chris Paath, co-commander for CARAT Indonesia 2011, gives thanks to exercise participants during closing ceremonies for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Indonesia 2011.
Tuesday, 17 July 2012, 2:47 pm Article: West Papua Media Alerts US and Indonesian Navy Warships To Conduct Joint Exercise Thu, July 12 2012 20:25 | USS Benfold DDG65 in Benoa Seaport, Bali. (ANTARA/Satya Bati) "We will only visit Bali and be here for...
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Robert Clowney
Independence Monument Cambodia.
Tuesday, 17 July 2012, 2:22 pm Article: Asian Human Rights Commission July 16, 2012 An article by Dr. Gaffar Peang-Meth published by the Asian Human Rights Commission Cambodia: The Emperor Wears No Clothes It was not in my schedule to write an...
photo: Creative Commons / Engsamnang
Former police lieutenant colonel Dmitry Pavlyuchenkov sits in a cage in a court room in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Russian investigators on Tuesday arrested a retired police officer on suspicion of organizing the 2006 killing of journalist Anna Politkovskaya.
Anna Politkovskaya ... the Russian journalist was killed six years ago. Photo: AFP Russian investigators charged a former policeman on Monday with helping to organise the killing of journalist and Kremlin critic Anna Politkovskaya almost six years...
photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev
In Afghan village, fears that government can't provide after Americans leave
KARZ, Afghanistan — In this mud-brick village, the United Nations put up the rock retaining wall along the riverbed to keep the road from washing out in floods. The United States paid to fertilize the wheat fields. Hashmat Karzai, a cousin of...
photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod
Mountain View, Calif. Yahoo announced Monday, July 16, 2012, it is hiring Mayer to be its next CEO, the fifth in five years as the company struggles to rebound from years of financial malaise and internal turmoil. Mayer, who starts at Yahoo Inc. on Tuesday, July 17, 2012, was one of Google’s earliest employees and was most recently responsible for its mapping, local and location services.
SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo has hired longtime Google executive Marissa Mayer as its next CEO in the Internet company's latest attempt to burnish its image and revive its financial growth after years of often-demoralizing upheaval. The surprise move...
photo: AP / Marcio Jose Sanchez, File
Dr. Lisa Sterman holds up a bottle of Truvada at her office in San Francisco, Thursday, May 10, 2012.
July 16, 2012 could be another major turning point in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Today the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a supplemental new drug application for the previously approved antiretroviral medication tenofovir disoproxil...
photo: AP / Jeff Chiu
WEBCAST: Another Heat Wave; updated 17 Jul 2012; published 17 Jul 2012
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WEBCAST: Another Heat Wave
Austin American Statesman 17 Jul 2012, THE HAGUE, NetherlandsPolice at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport have opened a criminal investigation into how needles got into turkey sandwiches served to passengers on Delta Air Lines flights from Amsterdam to the United States, a spokesman said Tuesday. The FBI also is investigating the incidents. Delta said what appear to be sewing needles...

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Mau Mau rebellion-Kenya; updated 16 Jul 2012; published 27 Jan 2008
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Mau Mau rebellion-Kenya
BBC News 17 Jul 2012, The British government accepts that colonial forces in Kenya tortured and abused detainees during the Mau Mau rebellion, the High Court has heard. Three elderly Kenyans who are suing the government for damages were told it did not dispute that "terrible things" had happened to them. Their lawyers say it is the first official...

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South African, have been drawn into the conflict between Sudan and South Sudan.; updated 08 May 2012; published 29 Apr 2012
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South African, have been drawn into the conflict between Sudan and South Sudan.
BBC News 17 Jul 2012, Growing drug trafficking and unchecked arms trade are fuelling insurgencies across Africa, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has said. In a BBC interview, Mrs Sirleaf said the rise...

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US millitary Base in bagram & detention centre for Terrorist in Afghanistan (Jail inside view); updated 21 Jun 2012; published 11 Dec 2011
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US millitary Base in bagram & detention centre for Terrorist in Afghanistan (Jail inside view)
Stars and Stripes 17 Jul 2012, WASHINGTON — Prisoners held without trial for years at an American air base in Afghanistan shouldn’t be able to challenge their indefinite detention with the help of the U.S. Constitution, Obama administration attorneys argued Monday. Reinforcing a hard-line view that’s prevailed in past court battles, the administration said...

US NAvy ships in Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman; updated 03 Jun 2012; published 27 May 2007
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US NAvy ships in Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman
The Independent 17 Jul 2012, The ship is part of the Fifth Fleet, which has increased its patrols in the Gulf region because of heightened tensions with Iran. Both the US and Iran have warned each other against provocative naval activity in the Straits of Hormuz, which is a crucial supply line for oil shipping at the entrance to the Gulf. The US Navy said a small motorised...

Assad Using Chemical Warfare On Homs Attacks; updated 29 May 2012; published 14 Feb 2012
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Assad Using Chemical Warfare On Homs Attacks
France24 17 Jul 2012, AFP - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will use chemical weapons against opposition forces and may have already deployed them, Nawaf Fares, the first Syrian ambassador to defect, told the BBC on Monday. Fares, the most prominent politician to defect since the uprising against Assad began, insisted that the president's days were numbered but warned...

Enduring Friendships: Clinton and Peres, America and Israel; updated 16 Jul 2012; published 16 Jul 2012
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Enduring Friendships: Clinton and Peres, America and Israel
Al Jazeera 17 Jul 2012, Egypt's political transition, Iran's nuclear ambitions and other regional issues were on the agenda as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Israeli top officials in Jerusalem. After meeting President Shimon Peres on Monday, she urged Israel to treat the Arab Spring as an opportunity as well as a source of uncertainty convulsing the Middle...

HSBC allowed money laundering, says US Senate; updated 17 Jul 2012; published 17 Jul 2012
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HSBC allowed money laundering, says US Senate
BBC News 17 Jul 2012, A US Senate investigation has disclosed how lax controls at Europe's largest bank allowed dirty cash to be laundered for almost a decade. The report into HSBC, released ahead of a Senate hearing on Tuesday, says Mexican drug money passed through the bank over seven years. Suspicious funds from Syria, the Cayman Islands, Iran and Saudi Arabia...

Hundreds Killed in Tremseh Massacre in Syria [Warning: Extremely Graphic]; updated 16 Jul 2012; published 13 Jul 2012
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Hundreds Killed in Tremseh Massacre in Syria [Warning: Extremely Graphic]
BBC News 16 Jul 2012, Armoured personnel carriers have been deployed in areas of Damascus, Syrian activists say, as fierce clashes rage in the capital for a second day. The activists said troops backed by armoured vehicles had entered the Midan district to try to dislodge rebels. Witnesses say this appears to be the biggest military deployment in the capital in the...

Flooding: 1 million people displaced in India; updated 07 Jul 2012; published 29 Jun 2012
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Flooding: 1 million people displaced in India
The Star 16 Jul 2012, PAZARBHANGA, India (Reuters) - India's annual monsoon has claimed 109 lives since rains started in June and left at least 400,000 people homeless in the northeastern state of Assam, in a tragedy experts say was made worse by corruption and poor management of the Brahmaputra River. A father carries his newly-born baby as he takes his baby home from...

Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma to lead AU; updated 16 Jul 2012; published 16 Jul 2012
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Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma to lead AU
The Guardian 16 Jul 2012, Dlamini-Zuma, South Africa's home affairs minister, beats incumbent Jean Ping of Gabon to end months of deadlock Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma is the first woman to lead the continent - and the first from southern Africa - since the AU's predecessor was founded in 1963. Photograph: Michael/ Michael/Xinhua Press/Corbis...

Japan Floods 2012 大洪水; updated 17 Jul 2012; published 14 Jul 2012
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Japan Floods 2012 大洪水
The Boston Globe 16 Jul 2012, TOKYO—Most of the quarter-million people forced to flee massive flooding in southwest Japan were able to return home by Monday, but weather officials warned the danger had not fully passed from the record rainfall that left at least 28 people dead over the weekend. Thousands of homes and hundreds of roads were damaged, and hundreds of landslides...

Hillary Clinton! You Are NOT Welcome In Egypt! GET OUT!; updated 16 Jul 2012; published 15 Jul 2012
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Hillary Clinton! You Are NOT Welcome In Egypt! GET OUT!
BBC News 16 Jul 2012, Hillary Clinton has arrived in Israel for talks expected to focus on Iran, the peace process and Egypt. The US Secretary of State will meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as President Shimon Peres and other officials. She was in Egypt over the weekend, where she met with new President Mohammed Mursi. The BBC's Kim Ghattas says Mrs...

North Korean military chief removed from all posts; updated 16 Jul 2012; published 16 Jul 2012
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North Korean military chief removed from all posts
Novosti 16 Jul 2012, North Korea's military chief, a close ally of the country’s new leader Kim Jong Un, has been relieved of all his posts because of illness, North Korea’s official KCNA news agency...





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