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Lawyers for SA miners threaten court action
Full Article Al Jazeera
01 Sep 2012

Lawyers in South Africa are threatening court action against President Jacob Zuma unless he orders the release of 270 miners facing murder charges after police shot dead 34 of their colleagues at a protest. Unless Zuma takes action by midday Sunday, the firm of Maluleke, Msimang and Associates wrote in an open letter on Thursday, they will file...
Unidentified arrested mine workers await to be escorted into the court by police officers at the Ga-Rankuwa Magistrate Court in Pretoria, South Africa, Monday, Aug. 27, 2012.
photo: AP

Suicide bombers strike near US base in Afghanistan
Full Article Stars and Stripes
01 Sep 2012

Twin suicide bombings outside an American military base rocked Wardak Province early Saturday, causing mass casualties close to a U.S. base hit by a similar attack one year ago, according to a provincial government official. A suicide bomber blew himself up just after 6 a.m. oustide the district governor’s office in Sayad Abad, followed by a...
File - U.S. Army Spc. Daishon Newton, assigned to the Zabul Provincial Reconstruction Team security force, provides security as members of the team make their way to a canal project site in Zabul province, Afghanistan, on June 14, 2011.
photo: USAF / Staff Sgt. Brian Ferguson

More flooding, new evacuations in Isaac's wake
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
01 Sep 2012

NEW ORLEANS — Isaac pushed north and out of Louisiana on Friday, leaving behind swaths of misery — flooded neighborhoods, power outages in humid heat, thousands seeking help in emergency shelters and thousands more lined up for necessities. Officials raised the hurricane-related death toll to seven — five in Louisiana and two in...
More flooding, new evacuations in Isaac's wake
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A series of perspectives on Afghanistan's future
Full Article BBC News
01 Sep 2012

BBC Radio 4's The World At One has asked different commentators and analysts to reflect on what they think will happen when US and UK troops withdraw from Afghanistan in 2014. Robert Fox The London Evening Standard's Defence Correspondent Robert Fox...
A series of perspectives on Afghanistan's future
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August sees most NATO deaths in Afghanistan
Full Article San Francisco Chronicle
01 Sep 2012

Kabul -- More NATO troops, and more Americans, were killed in Afghanistan in August than in any other month this year. Fifty-three Western troops had died in Afghanistan as of...
August sees most NATO deaths in Afghanistan
photo: US Army / Alexandra Campo

What the UN Security Council Can Do to Reduce Killing in Syria
Full Article Huffington Post
01 Sep 2012

While innocent people are massacred in Syria day after day, members of the UN Security Council are lulled into inaction. They think they can do nothing to uphold the law when faced with prospective vetoes from Security Council members Russia and China, both friends of Bashar al-Assad's government. But this is not an accurate understanding of the...
What the UN Security Council Can Do to Reduce Killing in Syria
photo: UN / Mark Garten

South Africa miners charged with murder
Full Article Al Jazeera
31 Aug 2012

Miners arrested at South Africa's Marikana mine have been charged in court with the murder of 34 of their colleagues shot by police. The decision to charge the miners comes under "common purpose law" used under the former apartheid regime, and it suggests President Jacob Zuma's government wants to shift blame for the killings from police to the...
An unidentified mine workers sings and dances during ta mineworkers meeting at the Lonmin Platinum Mine near Rustenburg, South Africa, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012.
photo: AP / Themba Hadebe

Exclusive: China's Hu seeks clean power handover with ally's promotion - sources
Full Article Reuters
31 Aug 2012

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's outgoing President Hu Jintao is angling to promote one of his closest allies to the military's decision-making body, sources said, in a move that would allow him to maintain an influence over Beijing's most potent instrument of power. Three sources with ties to the top leadership said Hu hopes to cut all of his direct...
 Chinese President Hu Jintao speaks during a joint briefing with French President Jacques Chirac after a signing ceremony in Beijing´s Great Hall of the People Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006. Chirac is in Beijing leading a 30-strong business delegation ref
photo: (AP /Christophe Ena)

Taliban fighters changing sides in Herat
Full Article BBC News
31 Aug 2012

Much of the recent history of Afghanistan can be told through the life of one commander in the western city of Herat - Abdullah, known as "Charsi", which means "the hashish smoker". In a city proud of having Afghanistan's only museum to the jihad, the Islamist war against Soviet domination in the 1980s, Abdullah...
A U.S. Army paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team searches a passerby while sweeping a road for improvised explosive devices June 30, 2012, Ghazni Province, Afghanistan.
photo: US Army / Sgt. Michael J. MacLeod

India seeks speedy Pakistan trial
Full Article BBC News
31 Aug 2012

India has told Pakistan that a speedy trial of people held in Pakistan in connection with the 2008 Mumbai attacks would help build improve relations. This followed talks between Indian PM Manmohan Singh and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on the sidelines of a Non-Aligned...
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh meeting the President of Pakistan, Mr. Asif Ali Zardari, on the sidelines of the XVI Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit, in Tehran, Iran on August 30, 2012.	The Union Minister for External Affairs, Shri S.M. Krishna is also seen.
photo: PIB of India


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The former Prime Minister said in an interview published yesterday that it was sensible for him and Archbishop Tutu to "agree to disagree," after the veteran peace...
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Late last week, a San Jose jury awarded Apple Inc. $1.05 billion in damages for patent infringement, a huge win for Apple in its worldwide patent fight with smartphone...
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Florida Senator Marco Rubio takes the stage Thursday night at the Republican National Convention, following in the footsteps of previous convention speakers with names such as...

President Barack Obama walks down the steps of Air Force One during his arrival, Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012, at Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colo.
WASHINGTON (AP) — On the opening day of the Republican National Convention, the party chairman said the American people “need to prosecute the president on what he promised and what he delivered.” That’s just what the GOP tried to do this past week...
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais
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.
Defense Minister Ehud Barak is opposed to attacking Iran in the two upcoming months before the U.S. presidential elections. And in anticipation of Knesset elections in Israel, he does not exclude the possibility of joining forces with Tzipi Livni,...
photo: AP / Abir Sultan, Pool
Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon of the United Nations meets with Syrian President Al-Assad in the presidents suite in the Grand Intercontinental Hotel Sunday july 11, 2008 in Paris France
Saturday, September 1, 2012 | Updated: Saturday, September 1, 2012 11:27am Comments (0) E-mail Print...
photo: UN / Mark Garten
Inauguration of the new general head office of the direction of the taxes of Togo.     Togo and finance     inauguration du nouveau siège social de la direction général des impôts du Togo. Togo et finance Ministre d'Etat, ministre de l'Administration territoriale, de la Décentralisation et des Collectivités locales, Porte-parole du gouvernement : Pascal Akoussoulèlou BODJONA et l'ancien ministre Barké
LOME, TogoSecurity forces fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of demonstrators in Lome demanding the release of Pascal Bodjona, Togo's former Interior Minister and number two man to President Faure Gnassingbé, who was taken in for...
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Twin suicide attack on NATO Afghan base kills 12
GHANZNI, Afghanistan: Ten civilians and two police were killed and dozens more were wounded Saturday in a Taliban twin suicide attack targeting a US-run military base in central Afghanistan, officials said. The first bombing was carried out by a...
photo: US Army / Alexandra Campo
Isaac remnants dumping heavy rain across Missouri, Illinois
(Reuters) - The remnants of Hurricane Isaac were grinding slowing northward early on Saturday with its center now deep into Missouri and the heavy rain stretching for hundreds of miles east into Illinois amid reports of tornadoes and high winds,...
photo: DOD / Public Domain
Ban Ki-moon defends visit to Iran
UN secretary general Ban Ki-Moon. (AFP) More Coverage "I believe in the power of diplomacy and I believe in dialogues and I believe in engagement. This is exactly what I did during my visit to Tehran," Ban told Reuters on a stopover in...
photo: UN / JC McIlwaine
South Africa's Lonmin Marikana mine clashes killed 34 and at least 78 people were injured!; updated 01 Sep 2012; published 17 Aug 2012
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South Africa's Lonmin Marikana mine clashes killed 34 and at least 78 people were injured!
Al Jazeera 01 Sep 2012, Lawyers in South Africa are threatening court action against President Jacob Zuma unless he orders the release of 270 miners facing murder charges after police shot dead 34 of their colleagues at a protest. Unless Zuma takes action by midday Sunday, the firm of Maluleke, Msimang and Associates wrote in an open letter on Thursday, they will file...

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NATO in Afghanistan - An interview with Ambassador Simon Gass; updated 28 Aug 2012; published 27 Aug 2012
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NATO in Afghanistan - An interview with Ambassador Simon Gass
Stars and Stripes 01 Sep 2012, Twin suicide bombings outside an American military base rocked Wardak Province early Saturday, causing mass casualties close to a U.S. base hit by a similar attack one year ago, according to a provincial government official. A suicide bomber blew himself up just after 6 a.m. oustide the district governor’s office in Sayad Abad, followed by a...

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8/29/2012 -- Severe weather overview -- Tropical storm ISAAC heading to Midwest; updated 01 Sep 2012; published 30 Aug 2012
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8/29/2012 -- Severe weather overview -- Tropical storm ISAAC heading to Midwest
The Los Angeles Times 01 Sep 2012, NEW ORLEANS — Isaac pushed north and out of Louisiana on Friday, leaving behind swaths of misery — flooded neighborhoods, power outages in humid heat, thousands seeking help in emergency shelters and thousands more lined up for necessities. Officials raised the hurricane-related death toll to seven — five in Louisiana and two in...

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State of the Union - Assessing Afghanistan's future; updated 24 Jul 2012; published 06 May 2012
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State of the Union - Assessing Afghanistan's future
BBC News 01 Sep 2012, BBC Radio 4's The World At One has asked different commentators and analysts to reflect on what they think will happen when US and UK troops withdraw from Afghanistan in 2014. Robert Fox The London Evening Standard's Defence Correspondent Robert Fox...

Inside Job: 'Green-on-blue' attacks paint Afghan peace hopes black; updated 01 Sep 2012; published 23 Aug 2012
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Inside Job: 'Green-on-blue' attacks paint Afghan peace hopes black
San Francisco Chronicle 01 Sep 2012, Kabul -- More NATO troops, and more Americans, were killed in Afghanistan in August than in any other month this year. Fifty-three Western troops had died in Afghanistan as of...

Under Threat: UN suspends Syria mission due to rising violence; updated 28 Aug 2012; published 16 Jun 2012
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Under Threat: UN suspends Syria mission due to rising violence
Huffington Post 01 Sep 2012, While innocent people are massacred in Syria day after day, members of the UN Security Council are lulled into inaction. They think they can do nothing to uphold the law when faced with prospective vetoes from Security Council members Russia and China, both friends of Bashar al-Assad's government. But this is not an accurate understanding of the...

South Africa miners charged with murder; updated 01 Sep 2012; published 31 Aug 2012
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South Africa miners charged with murder
Al Jazeera 31 Aug 2012, Miners arrested at South Africa's Marikana mine have been charged in court with the murder of 34 of their colleagues shot by police. The decision to charge the miners comes under "common purpose law" used under the former apartheid regime, and it suggests President Jacob Zuma's government wants to shift blame for the killings from police to the...

Bo To Be Expelled From CCP?; updated 27 Aug 2012; published 27 Aug 2012
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Bo To Be Expelled From CCP?
Reuters 31 Aug 2012, BEIJING (Reuters) - China's outgoing President Hu Jintao is angling to promote one of his closest allies to the military's decision-making body, sources said, in a move that would allow him to maintain an influence over Beijing's most potent instrument of power. Three sources with ties to the top leadership said Hu hopes to cut all of his direct...

Exclusive footage shows taliban attack in afghanistan; updated 01 Sep 2012; published 22 Jul 2012
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Exclusive footage shows taliban attack in afghanistan
BBC News 31 Aug 2012, Much of the recent history of Afghanistan can be told through the life of one commander in the western city of Herat - Abdullah, known as "Charsi", which means "the hashish smoker". In a city proud of having Afghanistan's only museum to the jihad, the Islamist war against Soviet domination in the 1980s, Abdullah...

Ajmal Kasab judgement likely to figure in Manmohan-Zardari meet in Iran; updated 30 Aug 2012; published 30 Aug 2012
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Ajmal Kasab judgement likely to figure in Manmohan-Zardari meet in Iran
BBC News 31 Aug 2012, India has told Pakistan that a speedy trial of people held in Pakistan in connection with the 2008 Mumbai attacks would help build improve relations. This followed talks between Indian PM Manmohan Singh and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on the sidelines of a Non-Aligned...

Clint Eastwood; updated 01 Sep 2012; published 31 Aug 2012
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Clint Eastwood
Skynews 31 Aug 2012, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has sought to persuade Americans that he was the best hope to lift the struggling US economy and "restore the promise of America". "I want to succeed because I want America to succeed," Mr Romney....

Indonesia asylum seekers boat sinks en route to Australia 100 missing; updated 31 Aug 2012; published 31 Aug 2012
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Indonesia asylum seekers boat sinks en route to Australia 100 missing
BBC News 31 Aug 2012, A group of 54 asylum seekers are being sent back to Indonesia, as the search continues for scores missing from a boat believed to have sunk. Australian and commercial ships plucked the survivors from the sea on Thursday in rescue operations 75km (45 miles) south-west of Indonesia's Java Island. Authorities had revised down an earlier figure of...

Syria proxy war: 'Back to good old colonial games'; updated 01 Sep 2012; published 28 Aug 2012
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Syria proxy war: 'Back to good old colonial games'
Al Jazeera 30 Aug 2012, Britain and France have said they are not ruling out any options in Syria, including a military-enforced no-fly zone to protect thousands of civilians fleeing the escalating civil war. William Hague, Britain's foreign secretary, told a joint news conference in New York with Laurent Fabius, the French foreign minister, that a Turkish proposal for a...

'I saw rebels beheading men for religion' - Syrian cleric; updated 01 Sep 2012; published 30 Aug 2012
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'I saw rebels beheading men for religion' - Syrian cleric
The Los Angeles Times 30 Aug 2012, BEIRUT — He flashed a smile and seemed at ease. He vowed victory even though it wouldn't happen any time soon. Syrian President Bashar Assad looked confident in a televised interview aired Wednesday, his first since escalating attacks by opposition forces last month seemed to threaten his hold on power. The interview appeared aimed at...