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Pakistani military blocks anti-drone convoy from entering tribal region
Full Article The Guardian
07 Oct 2012

Imran Khan says two-day convoy has been a success despite failing to reach intended destination Imran Khan addresses a peace rally in Tank. Photograph: A Majeed/AFP/Getty Images...
Pakistanis and American citizens hold banners and chant slogans against drone attacks in Pakistani tribal belt, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen

updated 07 Oct 2012; published 07 Oct 2012
1:47
Pakistan's Imran Khan leads anti-drone protest convoy
updated 07 Oct 2012; published 07 Oct 2012
3:04
'Code Pink' Protest's Drone Strikes in Pakistan - Taliban Threaten's Suicide Bomber Greeting
updated 06 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
1:52
Islamabad- Rally held against US drones in Pakistan
updated 06 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
1:32
Pakistan protest- News updates 19:00 GMT
updated 07 Oct 2012; published 10 Aug 2012
23:11
Pakistan After Bin Laden
updated 30 Sep 2012; published 28 Sep 2012
3:21
US military drones 'terrorizing' Pakistani civilians
The US War With Afghanistan Just Entered Its 12th Year
Full Article Business Insider
07 Oct 2012

America's longest war entered its 12th year Sunday, with the anniversary marked by a Taliban statement claiming that NATO forces are "fleeing Afghanistan" in "humiliation and disgrace". The US led the invasion on October 7, 2001 to topple the Taliban government for harbouring Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after the September 11 attacks on New...
	The US War With Afghanistan Just Entered Its 12th Year
photo: DOD / Public Domain

updated 17 Jul 2012; published 25 Jun 2012
1:45
Taliban-NATO in Twitter war
updated 05 Oct 2012; published 26 Sep 2012
4:20
NATO in Afghanistan - A Taliban commander turned
updated 08 Dec 2011; published 20 Jul 2011
2:19
Afghan, NATO forces hunt for Taliban Jul 18 11.
updated 14 Sep 2012; published 06 Feb 2012
3:05
NATO in Afghanistan - Former Taliban become deminers
updated 30 Aug 2012; published 25 May 2011
2:23
NATO in Afghanistan - Taliban reintegrate in Laghman province (w/subtitles)
updated 06 Oct 2012; published 16 Oct 2007
2:25
Taliban's propaganda war in Afghanistan - 16 Oct 07
South Korea says U.S. agrees to extend Seoul's ballistic missile range
Full Article CNN
07 Oct 2012

October 7, 2012 -- Updated 0717 GMT (1517 HKT) US troops launch rockets during a training exercise in the South Korean border county of Cheorwon on September 13. Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea announced Sunday that it reached a deal with the United States that allows Seoul to extend the range of its ballistic missiles, a move a senior...
South Korean mock missiles are silhouetted at the Korea War Memorial Museum in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012.
photo: AP / Lee Jin-man

updated 01 Oct 2012; published 28 Sep 2012
2:42
US agrees to extend South Korea's missile range
updated 28 Sep 2012; published 28 Sep 2012
2:42
MISSILE RANGE UPGRADE for South Korea APROVED by US to deter regional THREATS!
updated 15 Sep 2012; published 19 Apr 2012
0:41
한국 크루즈 미사일 요격 장면 .wmv
updated 04 May 2012; published 19 Mar 2012
2:17
South Korea says North wants rocket for nuclear weapon
updated 07 Oct 2012; published 07 Oct 2012
2:15
S Korea and US reach agreement on missile treaty
updated 14 Sep 2012; published 14 Oct 2011
8:13
Presidents Obama, Lee Face 'Bad or Worse Options' Over N. Korea Negotiations
Philippines agrees on landmark peace deal with Muslim rebels
Full Article Gulf News
07 Oct 2012

Manila: The Philippine government and Muslim rebels have agreed a peace deal for the country's troubled south, President Benigno Aquino announced on Sunday, signalling an end to a 40-year conflict that has killed more than 120,000 people and crippled the region's economy. The long-awaited agreement sets in train a roadmap to create a new Bangsamoro...
Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels man a rebel-controlled checkpoint at Sultan Kudarat province in southern Philippines in this 2005 file photo.
photo: AP / Al Jacinto

updated 02 Jun 2012; published 19 Jul 2010
3:16
Challenges in the south for new Philippine president
updated 18 Aug 2011; published 15 Feb 2011
5:33
Lights for Peace - A Mandala Co-Creation
updated 29 Sep 2012; published 30 Jul 2009
6:46
SEX STRIKE VS BLOOD WAR IN MAGUINDANAO
updated 29 Jul 2012; published 03 Oct 2011
2:11
Muslim rebels in the Philippines hope for peace
updated 06 Aug 2012; published 09 Dec 2009
1:12
Peace Deal Between the Philippine Government and Rebel Group
updated 30 Sep 2012; published 28 Aug 2008
2:40
Peaceful struggle for Filipino tribal land - August 28 2008
Abu Hamza to remain in detention till October 9: US Court
Full Article Deccan Chronicle
07 Oct 2012

Radical Islamic cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri, who was flown in from the UK along with four other terror suspects, will remain in detention till his formal arraignment on October...
A demonstrator holds a banner for the extradition of Abu Hamza al-Masri outside The Royal Courts of Justice in London Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth

updated 05 Oct 2012; published 09 Sep 2012
69:40
September 11 Attacks - Wiki Article
updated 05 Sep 2012; published 27 Oct 2011
36:30
The Atrocities & Aftermath Of Muammar al Gadaafi - Shaykh ʾUsāmah Ibn Atāyā al 'Utâybî
updated 07 Oct 2012; published 05 Oct 2012
1:45
Abu Hamza loses extradition appeal in UK
updated 07 Oct 2012; published 05 Oct 2012
1:47
Hamza and four others set for extradition
updated 07 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
0:35
Abu Hamza al-Masri extradited to US
updated 07 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
1:25
Abu Hamza extradited to US under cover of night
Radical cleric Abu Hamza to arrive in US after extradition
Full Article France24
06 Oct 2012

AFP - Radical Islamist preacher Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects were on their way from Britain to the United States on Saturday after a court rejected their last-ditch court bid to block their extradition. A legal saga that has dragged on for more than a decade in the courts of Britain and Europe finally ended when the Egyptian-born former...
Demonstrators gather outside The Royal Courts of Justice in London Friday, Oct. 5, 2012. Radical Islamist preacher Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects are being extradited to the United States.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth

updated 06 Oct 2012; published 27 Sep 2012
1:19
Abu Hamza Launches Last-Minute High Court Appeal against Extradition
updated 07 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
1:25
Abu Hamza extradited to US under cover of night
updated 26 Sep 2012; published 26 Sep 2012
2:30
Breaking News: Abu Hamza In High Court "Extradition" "Challenge" Against United States
updated 05 Oct 2012; published 26 Sep 2012
2:03
Abu Hamza launches last-minute high court challenge to extradition
updated 27 Sep 2012; published 11 Apr 2012
0:45
Abu Hamza and shooting in toulouse mohamed merah
updated 07 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
2:42
Radical Cleric Abu Hamza Deported From Britain.
Protesters clash with police in Bahrain
Full Article Al Jazeera
06 Oct 2012

Protesters have clashed with police in the Bahraini capital, Manama, after their march was stopped from proceeding towards Pearl roundabout, the focus of the mass protests that began in February last year. Police used water cannon and tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters on Friday after a memorial for a Shia man jailed over last year's...
Riot police watch for Bahraini anti-government protesters, unseen, near tire fires set by protesters in Sanabis, Bahrain, on Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Hasan Jamali

updated 24 Sep 2012; published 25 Jul 2012
1:18
Raw Video: Anaheim Police, Protesters Clash
updated 30 Sep 2012; published 14 Oct 2011
6:47
Protesters Clash with Police During Wall Street March, Violence & Arrests @ #occupywallstreet
updated 06 Oct 2012; published 26 Sep 2012
2:55
Police attack protesters in Madrid S25
updated 28 Aug 2012; published 02 May 2012
3:41
Police teargas Oakland protesters at May Day general strike
updated 05 Oct 2012; published 18 Sep 2012
4:04
OWS video: Police attack photographer, violently arrest protesters
updated 15 Sep 2012; published 18 Jan 2012
2:23
Occupy Congress video: Police arrest OWS protesters
FBI: 'Friendly fire' concern over Nicholas Ivie death
Full Article BBC News
06 Oct 2012

A shooting near the US-Mexico border that saw a US border patrol agent shot dead may well have been a "friendly fire" incident, the FBI says. The shooting near Naco, Arizona, on Tuesday left Agent Nicholas Ivie dead and another wounded. He was killed after he and two other agents reportedly responded to a tripped ground sensor near the...
Christy Ivie, center, wife of slain Border Patrol Agent, Nicholas Ivie, walks with her family into a press conference, on Thursday, Oct. 4 , 2012, at the Cochise College in Sierra Vista, Ariz.
photo: AP / Gary M. Williams

updated 06 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
1:55
FBI: Friendly fire border shootings Nicholas Ivie 30 shot killed Border Patrol agents
updated 06 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
2:22
FBI: Friendly fire likely in agent death
updated 07 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
3:52
Update : FBI: Border Patrol was agent killed by 'friendly fire'
updated 06 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
1:26
FBI: Friendly fire likely in agent death
updated 06 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
9:25
Another border patrol agent killed on the border claimed friendly fire, not Fast & Furious
updated 06 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
1:21
FBI breaks silence with statement about Ivie investigation
UK court allows Kenyan claim over 1950s torture to proceed
Full Article Independent online (SA)
05 Oct 2012

London - A British court ruled on Friday that three elderly Kenyans who were tortured under British rule in the 1950s could pursue their claim for damages from London, a judgement likely to encourage other claims from victims of colonial-era brutality. Britain, which had tried for three years to block their legal action, said it was disappointed...
Seated left to right, Kenyans Jane Muthoni Mara, Wambuga Wa Nyingi, and Paulo Muoka Nzili, celebrate the announcement of a legal decision in their case at Britain's High Court concerning Mau Mau veterans, at the offices of the Kenya Human Rights Commission in Nairobi, Kenya Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Ben Curtis

updated 06 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
1:35
eNCA | Kenyans Win Right to Sue British Government for Torture
updated 06 Oct 2012; published 22 Apr 2011
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updated 05 Oct 2012; published 05 Oct 2012
0:24
Kenyans can sue UK over colonial-era torture
updated 23 Aug 2012; published 07 Feb 2011
67:06
Democracy's Greatest Leaders - Lincoln & Chuchill
updated 03 Oct 2012; published 21 May 2009
50:37
President Obama: Our Security, Our Values
updated 04 Oct 2012; published 08 Aug 2011
59:34
The 700 Club - August 4, 2011- CBN.com
Greece bailout: Tension in Athens over unpaid workers
Full Article BBC News
05 Oct 2012

Protesters are appearing in court in the Greek capital Athens a day after a rally by shipyard workers against job cuts descended into violence. A line of blue police lorries flanked the courthouse as riot police kept back supporters of those detained during the clashes on Thursday. Police had used truncheons when at least 100 protesters broke into...
Riot police clash with protesters inside Greece's Defense Ministry in Athens, Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012.
photo: AP / Thanassis Stavrakis

updated 27 Sep 2012; published 13 Feb 2012
2:53
GREECE RIOTS - Athens Burns as people fights aginst Austerity plans.
updated 03 Oct 2012; published 26 Sep 2012
1:24
Breaking News: Greece Protest Violence Flares In Athens Amid Mass Strike
updated 05 Oct 2012; published 27 Sep 2012
2:34
VIOLENT RAMPAGE: Athens protesters throw FIREBOMBS, police shoot TEAR GAS in RAGE RIOTS!
updated 11 Apr 2012; published 05 May 2010
2:07
Massive strike in Greece paralyzes Athens
updated 11 Sep 2012; published 29 Feb 2012
1:56
Greek Police, Firemen Rally to Protest Austerity Cuts
updated 05 Oct 2012; published 28 Jun 2011
2:53
Athens riots video: New round of clashes, stones & tear gas in Greece

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Taliban murder children in blatant violation of Quran
Related topics AfghanistanTalibanQuranChildrenMurderIslam Advertisement Local authorities in eastern Ghazni province of Afghanistan report that Taliban militants on Saturday attacked an Afghan police officer, who refused to defect to their cause and...
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Kids killed by Taliban after Afghan cop refuses to quit
TWO schoolchildren including a nine-year-old girl were shot dead by militants in Afghanistan after their father refused to quit his job as a policeman. Henna and her 16-year-old brother Zelgai were killed by two gunmen on motorcycles...
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US waives legal requirements for $2 bn aid to Pak
Washington: Notwithstanding Pakistan's reluctance to act on its demand to rein in the dreaded Haqqani network, the US has waived the necessary legal requirements for this year's USD 2 billion security and civilian aid to Islamabad, arguing that it...
photo: DOD / Public Domain
An Israeli soldier is seen through heat and smoke from a moving tank at a staging area near Israel's border with the Gaza Strip, in southern Israel, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008. Israeli leaders decided to reject an immediate 48-hour pause in fighting and push ahead with the devastating air offensive against Hamas, sending jets and assault helicopters to pound targets Wednesday through pouring rain as the Gaza Strip entered its fifth day of battl
JERUSALEM -- Israel scrambled fighter jets to intercept a drone Saturday that crossed deep into Israeli airspace from the Mediterranean Sea, shooting the aircraft down over the country's southern desert, the military said. The incident marked...
photo: AP / Ariel Schalit
The 26m Radio Telescope at Mount Pleasant Radio Observatory, Tasmania, Australia.
Tweet If there is life outside our planet, a new "super telescope" unveiled in the Australian outback could be the best hope yet of finding it. Some 400 miles from the nearest city in Western Australia, the colossal new radio telescope consists of...
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Haqqani hand in insider attacks on US troops in Afghanistan?
KABUL: The Haqqani insurgent network, based in Pakistan and with ties to al-Qaida, is suspected of being a driving force behind a significant number of the "insider" attacks by Afghan forces that have killed or wounded more than 130 US and...
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Somali president names political newcomer as PM, urges unity
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Saturday named political newcomer Abdi Farah Shirdon Saaid as the country's new prime minister, a man diplomats say is untainted by the clan rivalry and feuding that has plagued Somalia...
photo: UN / STUART PRICE
updated 16 May 2012; published 24 Oct 2011
2:46
Pakistanis hold rally to slam US drone attacks
The Guardian 07 Oct 2012, Imran Khan says two-day convoy has been a success despite failing to reach intended destination Imran Khan addresses a peace rally in Tank. Photograph: A Majeed/AFP/Getty Images...

updated 06 Oct 2012; published 02 Oct 2012
3:22
NATO in Afghanistan - Herat's new police chief
Business Insider 07 Oct 2012, America's longest war entered its 12th year Sunday, with the anniversary marked by a Taliban statement claiming that NATO forces are "fleeing Afghanistan" in "humiliation and disgrace". The US led the invasion on October 7, 2001 to topple the Taliban government for harbouring Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after the September 11 attacks on New...

updated 07 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
2:42
US agrees to extend South Korea's missile range
CNN 07 Oct 2012, October 7, 2012 -- Updated 0717 GMT (1517 HKT) US troops launch rockets during a training exercise in the South Korean border county of Cheorwon on September 13. Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea announced Sunday that it reached a deal with the United States that allows Seoul to extend the range of its ballistic missiles, a move a senior...

updated 22 Sep 2012; published 03 Jan 2012
2:20
Philippine Moros miss Gaddafi's support
Gulf News 07 Oct 2012, Manila: The Philippine government and Muslim rebels have agreed a peace deal for the country's troubled south, President Benigno Aquino announced on Sunday, signalling an end to a 40-year conflict that has killed more than 120,000 people and crippled the region's economy. The long-awaited agreement sets in train a roadmap to create a new Bangsamoro...

updated 06 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
0:35
Abu Hamza al-Masri extradited to US
Deccan Chronicle 07 Oct 2012, Radical Islamic cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri, who was flown in from the UK along with four other terror suspects, will remain in detention till his formal arraignment on October...

updated 06 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
0:35
Abu Hamza al-Masri extradited to US
France24 06 Oct 2012, AFP - Radical Islamist preacher Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects were on their way from Britain to the United States on Saturday after a court rejected their last-ditch court bid to block their extradition. A legal saga that has dragged on for more than a decade in the courts of Britain and Europe finally ended when the Egyptian-born former...

updated 05 Oct 2012; published 04 Feb 2012
1:45
Bahrain protests grow ahead of anniversary
Al Jazeera 06 Oct 2012, Protesters have clashed with police in the Bahraini capital, Manama, after their march was stopped from proceeding towards Pearl roundabout, the focus of the mass protests that began in February last year. Police used water cannon and tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters on Friday after a memorial for a Shia man jailed over last year's...

updated 06 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
1:55
FBI: Friendly fire border shootings Nicholas Ivie 30 shot killed Border Patrol agents
BBC News 06 Oct 2012, A shooting near the US-Mexico border that saw a US border patrol agent shot dead may well have been a "friendly fire" incident, the FBI says. The shooting near Naco, Arizona, on Tuesday left Agent Nicholas Ivie dead and another wounded. He was killed after he and two other agents reportedly responded to a tripped ground sensor near the...

updated 06 Oct 2012; published 05 Oct 2012
3:22
Mau Mau Torture Case to Proceed
Independent online (SA) 05 Oct 2012, London - A British court ruled on Friday that three elderly Kenyans who were tortured under British rule in the 1950s could pursue their claim for damages from London, a judgement likely to encourage other claims from victims of colonial-era brutality. Britain, which had tried for three years to block their legal action, said it was disappointed...

updated 06 Oct 2012; published 04 Oct 2012
1:06
Video: Furious shipyard workers storm Greek Defense Ministry complex
BBC News 05 Oct 2012, Protesters are appearing in court in the Greek capital Athens a day after a rally by shipyard workers against job cuts descended into violence. A line of blue police lorries flanked the courthouse as riot police kept back supporters of those detained during the clashes on Thursday. Police had used truncheons when at least 100 protesters broke into...

updated 07 Oct 2012; published 04 Oct 2012
5:39
Turkey continues Syria shelling, seeks approval for military action
Al Jazeera 05 Oct 2012, The UN Security Council has unanimously approved a statement condemning "in the strongest terms" Syria's shelling of a Turkish town that killed five people. Council members managed to bridge differences between the strong statement demanded by the United States and its Western supporters and backed by their NATO ally Turkey, and a weaker text...

updated 06 Oct 2012; published 04 Oct 2012
1:27
Meningitis Outbreak Linked to Spinal Steroid Injections
BBC News 05 Oct 2012, Doctors and hospitals in the US are being urged to stop using products from a firm linked to a widening outbreak of a rare form of fungal meningitis. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says investigators found contamination in a sealed steroid vial at the New England Compounding Center. Over 30 people in six states have been ill from the...

updated 07 Oct 2012; published 07 Oct 2012
4:01
War 'Not Far' Off? Turkey retaliates against Syria for fifth day
The Australian 04 Oct 2012, TURKEY doesn't want war with Syria but it's determined to protect its borders and its people, the country's prime minister declared Thursday. Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke at a news conference hours after Turkey's Parliament approved a bill authorizing military operations against Syria. Earlier, Turkey fired on...

updated 04 Oct 2012; published 04 Oct 2012
2:37
African migrants look for better life in Yemen
Al Jazeera 04 Oct 2012, Thousands of African migrants have arrived in Yemen this year, drawn by the promise of a better future. But many find they are no better off now than they were at home. The UN says there has been a 30 per cent rise in refugees landing in the impoverished Arabian Peninsula country from Ethiopia and Somalia. However, those who make it to Yemen find...