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Will a buffer zone calm or stoke tensions?
Full Article Al Jazeera
02 Sep 2012

Turkey has appealed to the UN Security Council to create a safe zone inside Syria, but they hold out little hope for an endorsement from the council that has failed so far to take action to stop the violence. Ankara believes that 100,000 refugees would be a tipping point and with that threshold fast approaching, the government is proposing a...
Syrian women, who fled their homes in Aleppo, due to fighting between the Syrian army and the rebels, hang their laundry in a field facing the Turkish border, as they take refuge at the Bab Al-Salameh border crossing, in hopes of entering one of the refugee camps in Turkey, near the Syrian town of Azaz, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012.
photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen

NATO Halting Program to Train Afghan Recruits
Full Article The New York Times
02 Sep 2012

KABUL, Afghanistan — The training of Afghan Local Police and Afghan special operations forces, which account for about 7 percent of all Afghan security forces, has been put on hold for at least a month while their American trainers conduct stricter vetting to try to root out any infiltrators or new recruits who could pose risks to the...
NATO Halting Program to Train Afghan Recruits
photo: US Army / Alexandra Campo

Isaac lurches further north as Gulf Coast recovers
Full Article CBC
02 Sep 2012

As the remnants of Hurricane Isaac pushed their way up the Mississippi valley on Saturday, spinning off severe thunderstorms and at least four tornadoes, some on the Gulf Coast were impatient with the pace of restoring power days after the storm dragged through the region. While New Orleans streets were bustling again and workers were returning to...
Isaac lurches further north as Gulf Coast recovers
photo: DOD / Public Domain

Desmond Tutu calls for Blair and Bush to be tried over Iraq
Full Article BBC News
02 Sep 2012

Tony Blair and George W Bush should be taken to the International Criminal Court in The Hague over the Iraq war, Archbishop Desmond Tutu has said. Writing in the newspaper, he accused the former UK and US leaders of lying about weapons of mass destruction. The Iraq military campaign had made the world more unstable "than any other conflict in...
File - Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his part in fighting apartheid speaks during a press conference on The Elders' "Girls not Brides" initiative, in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012.
photo: AP / Tsering Topgyal

Mexico leader touts efforts for 'lasting security'
Full Article The Guardian
02 Sep 2012

OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ Associated Press= MEXICO CITY (AP) — President Felipe Calderon delivered the last state-of-the-nation report of his administration Saturday, saying he is leaving Mexico with the foundation for "true and lasting security."...
Mexico´s President Felipe Calderon delivers a speech during the presentation of a new bill to protect victims of violence in Mexico City, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012.
photo: AP / Christian Palma

New UN Envoy on Syria Rules Out Foreign Military Interference
Full Article Novosti
02 Sep 2012

MOSCOW, September 2 (RIA Novosti) - Foreign military interference into the ongoing conflict in Syria is not an option and the government of the country should be the first to end the violence, Al Arabiya...
New UN Envoy on Syria Rules Out Foreign Military Interference
photo: UN / Mark Garten

Somalia: Electoral Commission releases criteria for candidates running for President
Full Article Gareowe Online
01 Sep 2012

MOGADISHU, Somalia Sep 1 2012 (Garowe Online) – The electoral commission announced the criteria for candidates running for president of Somalia, Garowe Online reports. Spokesman for the electoral commission Osman Libah Ibrahim held a press conference in Mogadishu on Saturday explaining the criteria for candidates running for president. The ten...
Somalia: Electoral Commission releases criteria for candidates running for President
photo: UN / Robin Gary

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
photo: DOD / Public Domain


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Article by WN.com Guest Writer Ali Abbas Hasanie, Political analyst and scholar, Montreal, Canada ON March 18, 2013 the current parliament will complete its five years term,...
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Article by WN.com Guest Writer Gilad Atzmon In the last few hours we have learned that the US had made massive reductions to a joint military exercise with Israel. Originally...
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Watching the conflict between Iran and Israel escalate, it's hard not to draw analogies and lessons from history. Indeed, Netanyahu's thinking in this regard is very much anchored...

File - President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden meet with Gen. Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta in the Oval Office, Feb. 28, 2012.
YORK, Pa. - Vice President Joe Biden said Sunday that Republican rival Mitt Romney is "ready to go to war in Syria and Iran" while hurting the middle class. The warning came during a campaign stop in York, Pa., designed to promote President Barack...
photo: White House / Pete Souza
This image made from amateur video from Hama Revolution 2011 and accessed by AP video Friday, July 13, 2012 purports to show bodies of victims killed by violence that, according to anti-regime activists, was carried out by government forces in Tremseh, Syria, about 15 kilometers (nine miles) northwest of the central city of Hama.
BEIRUT — Two activist groups said Sunday that about 5,000 people were killed in Syria's escalating civil war in August while the U.N. children's fund UNICEF put the death toll for last week alone at 1,600. They were the highest figures...
photo: AP / Hama Revolution 2011 via AP video
Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, speaks to Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev during their meeting in Moscow, Russia, on Monday, May 21, 2012.
BORODINO, Russia (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin made a rousing call for unity among Russia's diverse ethnic and religious groups on Sunday as he led commemorations of a battle 200 years ago that led to the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte. Standing...
photo: AP / RIA Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Government Press Service
Rushed Afghan exit 'bad for image': Australia
AFP - Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr on Sunday acknowledged the nation's weariness with the Afghan conflict after five more troop deaths but warned of "enormous" damage to its image if it pulled out now. Carr said an accelerated Australian...
photo: DOD / Public Domain
Could a state for Greater Kurdistan be on the horizon?
Millions of Kurds, observing the meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in Tehran last week, must have thought: "What about us? What about our non-aligned nation to be? We should be there. Maybe next time..." It may be just possible that Kurds -...
photo: UN / Evan Schneider
SE Louisiana swamped in 62-10 loss to Missouri
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — This week has hardly been fair for Southeastern Louisiana. Hurricane Isaac dumped more than 16 inches of rain on its campus, and the storm's remnants greeted the football team as it played Missouri on Saturday. The game was no...
photo: DOD / Public Domain
In this May 16, 2012 photo, Islamist rebels from the Ansar Dine faction prepare to pray in the desert just outside Gao, Mali.
ISLAMIC extremists have seized control of the strategic town of Douentza, moving much closer to government-held territory in central Mali. Residents say that early on Saturday morning, a convoy of pick-up trucks carrying bearded men entered the town,...
photo: AP / Diakaridia Dembele
Syria proxy war: 'Back to good old colonial games'; updated 30 Aug 2012; published 28 Aug 2012
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Syria proxy war: 'Back to good old colonial games'
Al Jazeera 02 Sep 2012, Turkey has appealed to the UN Security Council to create a safe zone inside Syria, but they hold out little hope for an endorsement from the council that has failed so far to take action to stop the violence. Ankara believes that 100,000 refugees would be a tipping point and with that threshold fast approaching, the government is proposing a...

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Video: New Zealand soldiers perform Haka for fallen comrades in Afghanistan; updated 02 Sep 2012; published 27 Aug 2012
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Video: New Zealand soldiers perform Haka for fallen comrades in Afghanistan
The New York Times 02 Sep 2012, KABUL, Afghanistan — The training of Afghan Local Police and Afghan special operations forces, which account for about 7 percent of all Afghan security forces, has been put on hold for at least a month while their American trainers conduct stricter vetting to try to root out any infiltrators or new recruits who could pose risks to the...

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8/29/2012 -- Severe weather overview -- Tropical storm ISAAC heading to Midwest; updated 02 Sep 2012; published 30 Aug 2012
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8/29/2012 -- Severe weather overview -- Tropical storm ISAAC heading to Midwest
CBC 02 Sep 2012, As the remnants of Hurricane Isaac pushed their way up the Mississippi valley on Saturday, spinning off severe thunderstorms and at least four tornadoes, some on the Gulf Coast were impatient with the pace of restoring power days after the storm dragged through the region. While New Orleans streets were bustling again and workers were returning to...

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Bush-Blair: To the Peoples of Iraq; updated 03 Aug 2012; published 14 Mar 2009
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Bush-Blair: To the Peoples of Iraq
BBC News 02 Sep 2012, Tony Blair and George W Bush should be taken to the International Criminal Court in The Hague over the Iraq war, Archbishop Desmond Tutu has said. Writing in the newspaper, he accused the former UK and US leaders of lying about weapons of mass destruction. The Iraq military campaign had made the world more unstable "than any other conflict in...

Mexico President Felipe Calderon on Monterrey Casino Massacre.flv; updated 30 Jul 2012; published 27 Aug 2011
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Mexico President Felipe Calderon on Monterrey Casino Massacre.flv
The Guardian 02 Sep 2012, OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ Associated Press= MEXICO CITY (AP) — President Felipe Calderon delivered the last state-of-the-nation report of his administration Saturday, saying he is leaving Mexico with the foundation for "true and lasting security."...

Conflict in Syria ravages its economy; updated 31 Aug 2012; published 21 Aug 2012
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Conflict in Syria ravages its economy
Novosti 02 Sep 2012, MOSCOW, September 2 (RIA Novosti) - Foreign military interference into the ongoing conflict in Syria is not an option and the government of the country should be the first to end the violence, Al Arabiya...

Somalia set to birth new government; updated 01 Aug 2012; published 26 Jul 2012
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Somalia set to birth new government
Gareowe Online 01 Sep 2012, MOGADISHU, Somalia Sep 1 2012 (Garowe Online) – The electoral commission announced the criteria for candidates running for president of Somalia, Garowe Online reports. Spokesman for the electoral commission Osman Libah Ibrahim held a press conference in Mogadishu on Saturday explaining the criteria for candidates running for president. The ten...

South Africa's Lonmin Marikana mine clashes killed 34 and at least 78 people were injured!; updated 02 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...

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...

8/29/2012 -- Severe weather overview -- Tropical storm ISAAC heading to Midwest; updated 02 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...

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...

Video: New Zealand soldiers perform Haka for fallen comrades in Afghanistan; updated 02 Sep 2012; published 27 Aug 2012
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Video: New Zealand soldiers perform Haka for fallen comrades in Afghanistan
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...

Striking South African Miners Charged with Murder After Police Kill 34; updated 02 Sep 2012; published 31 Aug 2012
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Striking South African Miners Charged with Murder After Police Kill 34
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...