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US invites Myanmar to joint military drills
Full Article Al Jazeera
19 Oct 2012

The United States has invited Myanmar to the world's largest multi-national military field exercise, a powerful symbolic gesture toward a military with a grim human rights record and a milestone in its rapprochement with the West. Myanmar was invited to observe Cobra Gold, which brings together thousands of American and Thai military personnel and...
Myanmar soldiers salute during a ceremony to mark the 65th anniversary of the 1947 assassination of Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's father, Gen. Aung San, at the Martyrs' Mausoleum in Yangon, Myanmar on Thursday, July 19, 2012. For the first time in decades, Myanmar state television broadcast the memorial ceremony for the country's independence hero, the latest sign of change in the former pariah nation.
photo: AP / Khin Maung Win

updated 11 Oct 2012; published 11 Oct 2012
5:03
Forced to fight - Child soldiers in Burma's army
updated 08 Oct 2012; published 16 Sep 2012
29:46
Burmese TV Magazine - Sept. 3rd Week Program
updated 06 Aug 2012; published 19 Jun 2012
3:04
Meeting Aung San Suu Kyi Leaves U2's Bono Starstruck
updated 18 Oct 2012; published 03 Apr 2007
4:12
KNU Shan State Army KNPP joint military exercises
updated 28 May 2012; published 07 Apr 2012
2:41
China Urges Peace in Asia-Pacific as US Marines are Deployed to Australia
updated 24 Sep 2012; published 21 Sep 2012
2:22
Xi Urges Peace, Asserts Sovereignty, During ASEAN Trade Fair
Europe Leaders Agree on Banking Supervisor
Full Article Wall Street Journal
19 Oct 2012

By MATTHEW DALTON, WILLIAM HOROBIN and VANESSA MOCK BRUSSELS—European leaders early Friday agreed to have a new supervisor for euro-zone banks up and running next year, a step that will pave the way for the bloc's bailout fund to pump capital directly into banks throughout the single-currency area. Enlarge Image Close...
German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks during a media conference at an EU summit in Brussels on Friday, Oct. 19, 2012.
photo: AP / Virginia Mayo

updated 26 Aug 2012; published 26 Jul 2012
4:34
Build up to EURO COLLAPSE: No DEBT sharing in Europe Italy and Spain do not welcome this NEWS
updated 25 Jul 2012; published 25 Jul 2012
26:24
European Debt Crisis: Contagion Risk (1 of 4)
updated 25 Jul 2012; published 25 Jul 2012
29:25
European Debt Crisis: Contagion Risk (2 of 4)
updated 25 Jul 2012; published 25 Jul 2012
29:25
European Debt Crisis: Contagion Risk (3 of 4)
updated 18 Oct 2012; published 18 Oct 2012
1:21
EU leaders aim for unity in Brussels
updated 19 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
2:34
EU summit deal aims for full 'banking union' in 2014
Clashes erupt at Greek anti-austerity protests
Full Article Reuters
19 Oct 2012

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek police clashed with anti-austerity protesters hurling stones and petrol bombs on the day of a general strike that brought much of the near-bankrupt country to a standstill. In the second major walkout in three weeks on Thursday, almost 40,000 protesters marched in Athens in a bid to show EU leaders meeting in Brussels that...
Protesters waves Greek flags outside the Greek parliament during a protest at the 24-hour nationwide general strike in Athens, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012.
photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris

updated 14 May 2012; published 05 Oct 2011
1:28
Anti-austerity protesters clash with police in Greece as national strikes begin
updated 10 Oct 2012; published 23 Feb 2011
3:02
Petrol bombs & tear gas: Greek police clash with anti-austerity protesters
updated 26 Mar 2012; published 20 Feb 2012
1:23
Greek anti-austerity protesters clash with police in Athens
updated 27 Sep 2012; published 26 Sep 2012
2:27
Greek anti-austerity protesters clash with police in Athens
updated 29 Mar 2012; published 28 Jun 2011
1:26
Greek police tear gas anti-austerity protesters
updated 30 Mar 2011; published 23 Feb 2011
3:02
Greek police clash with anti-austerity protesters
Under fire over Congo rebels, Rwanda wins Security Council seat
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
19 Oct 2012

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Rwanda won a seat on the U.N. Security Council on Thursday, despite accusations by a U.N. panel that Rwanda's defense minister commands a rebellion in Democratic Republic of Congo, and warned countries against cutting off aid over the charges. Rwanda was unopposed in its bid for the African seat on the council that South...
The General Assembly elected five new non-permanent members of the Security Council – Argentina, Australia, the Republic of Korea, Luxembourg and Rwanda – for a two-year term to begin in January 2013.  Eugène-Richard Gasana (standing right), Rwanda’s Permanent Representative to the UN, is embraced by colleagues after the results are announced, 18 October, 2012.
photo: UN / Evan Schneider

updated 18 Oct 2012; published 18 Oct 2012
5:39
Under fire over Congo rebels, Rwanda wins Security Council seat
updated 19 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
2:38
Rwanda admits to UN Security Council
updated 23 Aug 2010; published 07 Jun 2009
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2009
updated 13 Oct 2012; published 31 Jul 2012
108:55
A Conversation on Obama Administration sub-Saharan Africa Policy
updated 19 Oct 2012; published 12 Oct 2012
44:43
This is your moment, and the kind of thinking you can do makes the difference beginning right now
updated 19 Oct 2012; published 14 Oct 2012
240:03
"I give them the method to change... by thinking" but they continue to repeat behaviors
Obama cuts deal with Iran over nukes
Full Article WorldNetDaily
19 Oct 2012

Iranian and U.S. negotiators have reached an agreement that calls for Iran to halt part of its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of many of the U.S. sanctions against the Islamic regime, according to a highly placed source. Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, expects a letter from President Obama in a few days...
President Barack Obama speaks at a campaign event at Veteran's Memorial Park, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, in Manchester, N.H.
photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster

updated 14 Sep 2012; published 08 Apr 2009
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Debate: How to Deal with a Nuclear Iran?
updated 21 Jul 2012; published 11 Jun 2012
1:04
IRAN Ayatollah Khamenei Re-Issues Fatwa Against Nuclear Weapons "A Grave Sin" Feb/22/2012
updated 18 Oct 2012; published 17 Aug 2012
5:43
Israel : Ambassador Michael Oren says the window is closing for the Iranian Regime (Aug 16, 2012)
updated 10 May 2012; published 11 Mar 2011
8:33
How The US Should Deal With Iran?
updated 25 Sep 2012; published 13 Feb 2012
11:29
Fox News-Iran and a potential nuclear bomb-Rudy Giuliani-12Feb2012
updated 03 Oct 2012; published 11 Mar 2011
2:38
Nuclear Bomb: Iran - No. Israel - Yes. Why?
Dozens of children reportedly killed in Syria
Full Article Al Jazeera
19 Oct 2012

Syrian fighter jets have blasted the rebel-held town of Maaret al-Numan, killing at least 44 people, including 29 children, rescue workers said. Among those who died on Thursday died was a nine-month-old baby. Rescuers said bombs destroyed two residential buildings and a mosque, where many women and children were taking refuge, in the strategic...
In this Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 photo, citizen journalism image provided by Edlib News Network, ENN, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, a Syrian man searches for people from under the rubble of a building that was destroyed by a Syrian force airstrike, at Kfar Nebel town, in Idlib province, northern Syria.
photo: AP / Idlib News Network ENN

updated 29 Jun 2012; published 01 Mar 2011
14:45
Alia Brahimi hosts a Gaddafi apologists' 'love-in' at the LSE PART 1/4
updated 19 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
2:26
TRAGIC Jets Blast Rebel-Held Town 44 Die MAARET AL-NUMAN Syria Why Assad KILL Women Children Fathers
updated 18 Oct 2012; published 18 Oct 2012
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18-oct-12 Assad's Air Force bombing the town of Maarat al-Nu'man, 44 people killed
updated 27 Sep 2012; published 26 Sep 2012
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Mosaic News - 09/25/12: Rights Group Reports 'Appalling' Torture of Syrian Children
updated 10 Oct 2012; published 04 Oct 2012
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TURKEY strikes targets in SYRIA in RETALIATION for MORTAR BOMBS Which KILLED 5 People
updated 07 Oct 2012; published 07 Oct 2012
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EVENT HAPPENING: Turkey FIRES ON Syria after MORTAR SHELLS from border KILL 5 START of WW3?
Colombia and FARC set stage for formal talks
Full Article Al Jazeera
18 Oct 2012

There will be no ceasefire between Colombia's government and FARC rebels until the sides reach a comprehensive peace agreement, according to government negotiators, as peace talks get under way in Norway. Negotiators from the two sides appeared together in public for the first time in the small town of Hurdal, near Oslo, before launching the talks...
Soldiers stand next to the body of a rebel of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, after clashes in Puerto Rico, Colombia, Saturday, July 25, 2009.
photo: AP / William Fernando Martinez

updated 31 Aug 2012; published 28 Aug 2012
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Colombian Government, FARC Agree to Peace Talks
updated 29 Aug 2012; published 29 Aug 2012
2:09
FARC peace talks stir mixed reactions in Colombia
updated 22 Sep 2012; published 29 Aug 2012
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Colombia FARC talks stir mixed reactions
updated 18 Oct 2012; published 30 Aug 2012
2:34
Talks with FARC win support in Colombia
updated 10 Sep 2012; published 07 Sep 2012
2:27
Colombia rejects FARC ceasefire proposal
updated 04 Sep 2012; published 04 Sep 2012
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Uribe criticized Santos over peace talks with FARC
Be Cautious and Cognizant of Why and How Your Nation Fights
Full Article WorldNews.com
18 Oct 2012

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Before swallowing a capsule and committing suicide this very same week in 1946, during the Nuremberg Trials Hermann Goering testified how Nazi Germany rose to power just like the United States of America. In fact, he not only mentioned similarities between the United State's conquest of North America...
File - Nuremberg Trials. Defendants in their dock, circa 1945-1946. (in front row, from left to right): Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Wilhelm Keitel
photo: NARA

updated 18 Oct 2012; published 18 Sep 2012
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Hilmar Von Campe: America's Nazi Future
updated 18 Oct 2012; published 14 Dec 2010
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Former Hitler Youth Whistleblower Warns Of America's Nazi Future (Full Length • HD)
updated 04 Sep 2012; published 14 Sep 2011
11:45
This is not the America your loved ones sacrificed for...we are not Nazi Germany.
updated 02 Sep 2012; published 07 May 2011
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Inside Nazi Germany. 1938 (1/2)
updated 14 Sep 2012; published 11 Sep 2011
15:00
Shocking 9-11 Facts & US Policies copycat the birth of Hitler's Nazi Germany
updated 05 Aug 2012; published 30 Oct 2010
14:50
Hilmar Von Campe- Former Hitler Youth Whistleblower Warns Of America's Nazi Future part-1of5
Self-described 9/11 plotter rails against US
Full Article Al Jazeera
18 Oct 2012

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-described mastermind of the September 11 attacks, delivered a scathing anti-American diatribe at a military tribunal in what the judge called a "one-time occurrence". The US president "can legislate assassinations under the name of national security for American citizens", he said on Wednesday during the third day...
This photo downloaded from the Arabic language Internet site www.muslm.net and purporting to show a man identified by the Internet site as Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the Sep. 11 attacks, is seen in detention at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The picture was allegedly taken in July 2009 by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and released only to the detainee's family under a new policy allowing the ICRC to photograph Guantanamo inmates, ICRC spokesman Bernard Barrett said Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
photo: AP / www.muslm.net

updated 26 May 2012; published 26 Apr 2012
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The Hunt for KSM:
updated 22 Apr 2012; published 22 Jun 2011
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Speech to Ijlas Markazi Majlis e Shura 2011 by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
updated 21 Aug 2010; published 14 Nov 2009
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Karl Rove blames Obama administration lawyers for Bush not having prosecuted Khalid Shaikh Mohammed
updated 20 Jul 2012; published 14 May 2012
2:12
Mohammed bin Rashid honours SKGEP winners
updated 27 Jun 2012; published 15 Feb 2009
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Views by Farzana Raja on Ambassador of Peace Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
updated 01 Apr 2012; published 15 Feb 2009
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Views by Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri on Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri - Part-2
Syria conflict 'could set whole region ablaze'
Full Article The Daily Telegraph
18 Oct 2012

The Syria conflict risks setting the region "ablaze", International peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi has warned, as clashes broke out across the border with Lebanon. Lakhdar Brahimi Photo: EPA 6:39AM BST 18 Oct 2012 Even as Brahimi appeared to be winning support within Syria for a ceasefire, rebels shot down an army helicopter on Wednesday while a...
A Free Syrian Army fighter fires his weapon during clashes with government forces in the Karmal Jabl district of Aleppo, Syria, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012.
photo: AP / Manu Brabo

updated 19 Oct 2012; published 17 Oct 2012
0:51
Syrian rebels shoot down helicopter
updated 17 Oct 2012; published 17 Oct 2012
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Syria crisis spillover warns UN envoy Lakhdar Brahimi
updated 19 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
2:28
UN envoy warns of Syria crisis spillover.
updated 18 Oct 2012; published 18 Oct 2012
1:12
18-oct-12 Assad's Air Force bombing the town of Maarat al-Nu'man, 44 people killed
updated 19 Oct 2012; published 18 Oct 2012
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October 18 2012 Assad's Air Force bombing the town of Maarat al-Nu'man, 44 people killed
updated 28 Aug 2012; published 23 Feb 2012
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Firestorm Forecast: 'Syria can set region ablaze'

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Injured Lebanese leave the scene of an explosion in the mostly Christian neighborhood of Achrafiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday Oct. 19, 2012.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — A large bomb exploded in the heart of Beirut’s Christian section on Friday, and Civil Defense officials said at least eight people were killed. The blast injured many others, shattered windows for blocks and spread panic...
photo: AP / Hussein Malla
Gay rights pioneer Lilli Vincenz, 74, right, and her life partner Nancy Ruth Davis, 75, pose intheir home in Arlington, Va., Thursday, May 10, 2012. At the birthplace of the gay rights movement, patrons at New York City's Stonewall Inn said they felt like they were living history.
NEW YORK -- A new Gallup survey, touted as the largest of its kind, estimates that 3.4 percent of American adults identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. The findings, released Thursday, were based on interviews with more than 121,000...
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A leading Turkish pianist and composer appeared in court yesterday accused of offending Muslims and insulting Islam in comments he made on Twitter. Fazil Say, who has played with the New York...
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In this citizen journalism image provided by Shaam News Network SNN, taken on Wednesday, July 11, 2012, smoke leaps the air from purported forces shelling in Homs, Syria.
Syrian activists and medical officials say a series of government air strikes on rebel areas in the country's north has killed at least 43 people, including many children. The activists said the strikes happened late Wednesday and early Thursday...
photo: AP / Shaam News Network, SNN
Rwandan president Paul Kagame speaks to his supporters that assembled at the Nyamarambo stadium in the capital of Kigali, Friday, Aug. 6, 2010, during a rally for the upcoming presidential elections which will be held on Aug. 9 2010.
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Rwanda was among five nations elected to the U.N. Security Council on Thursday, amid an ongoing investigation by a U.N. panel of its role in neighboring Congo's rebellion. The election of Rwanda was likely to renew questions...
photo: AP / Margaret Cappar
In this photo provided by the United Nations, a U.N. conference officer distributes ballots to delegations as the UN General Assembly prepares to elect five new non-permanent members of the UN Security Council, Thursday, Oct 18, 2012 at United Nations headquarters in New York.
UNITED NATIONS — Five countries have won two-year terms on the 15-member U.N. Security Council, including one potentially controversial country - Rwanda. Argentina, Australia, Luxembourg, Rwanda and South Korea won non-permanent seats in the...
photo: AP / Evan Schneider
Electronic screens for Google and the Dow Jones Industrial Average are shown at the Nasdaq MarketSite on Tuesday,
"Earlier this morning RR Donnelley, the financial printer, informed us that they had filed our draft 8K earnings statement without authorization," explained Google, in an email to TheStreet. "We have ceased trading on NASDAQ while we work to finalize...
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updated 16 Oct 2012; published 21 Apr 2012
25:06
101 East - Myanmar's Turn
Al Jazeera 19 Oct 2012, The United States has invited Myanmar to the world's largest multi-national military field exercise, a powerful symbolic gesture toward a military with a grim human rights record and a milestone in its rapprochement with the West. Myanmar was invited to observe Cobra Gold, which brings together thousands of American and Thai military personnel and...

updated 19 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
2:06
EU leaders agree on bank supervisor
Wall Street Journal 19 Oct 2012, By MATTHEW DALTON, WILLIAM HOROBIN and VANESSA MOCK BRUSSELS—European leaders early Friday agreed to have a new supervisor for euro-zone banks up and running next year, a step that will pave the way for the bloc's bailout fund to pump capital directly into banks throughout the single-currency area. Enlarge Image Close...

updated 18 Oct 2012; published 09 Oct 2012
1:46
Greek protesters and police clash during Merkel visit
Reuters 19 Oct 2012, ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek police clashed with anti-austerity protesters hurling stones and petrol bombs on the day of a general strike that brought much of the near-bankrupt country to a standstill. In the second major walkout in three weeks on Thursday, almost 40,000 protesters marched in Athens in a bid to show EU leaders meeting in Brussels that...

updated 19 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
2:37
Rwanda admitted to UN Security Council
Yahoo Daily News 19 Oct 2012, UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Rwanda won a seat on the U.N. Security Council on Thursday, despite accusations by a U.N. panel that Rwanda's defense minister commands a rebellion in Democratic Republic of Congo, and warned countries against cutting off aid over the charges. Rwanda was unopposed in its bid for the African seat on the council that South...

updated 23 Sep 2012; published 09 Mar 2012
6:50
Iran agrees to nuclear talks
WorldNetDaily 19 Oct 2012, Iranian and U.S. negotiators have reached an agreement that calls for Iran to halt part of its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of many of the U.S. sanctions against the Islamic regime, according to a highly placed source. Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, expects a letter from President Obama in a few days...

updated 17 Aug 2012; published 08 Jun 2012
1:04
Airstrikes Hit Syrian Town of Talbiseh
Al Jazeera 19 Oct 2012, Syrian fighter jets have blasted the rebel-held town of Maaret al-Numan, killing at least 44 people, including 29 children, rescue workers said. Among those who died on Thursday died was a nine-month-old baby. Rescuers said bombs destroyed two residential buildings and a mosque, where many women and children were taking refuge, in the strategic...

updated 17 Oct 2012; published 17 Oct 2012
1:01
Colombian government holds peace talk with FARC in Oslo
Al Jazeera 18 Oct 2012, There will be no ceasefire between Colombia's government and FARC rebels until the sides reach a comprehensive peace agreement, according to government negotiators, as peace talks get under way in Norway. Negotiators from the two sides appeared together in public for the first time in the small town of Hurdal, near Oslo, before launching the talks...

updated 17 Oct 2012; published 09 Mar 2012
46:10
Nuremberg- Tyranny on Trial
WorldNews.com 18 Oct 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Before swallowing a capsule and committing suicide this very same week in 1946, during the Nuremberg Trials Hermann Goering testified how Nazi Germany rose to power just like the United States of America. In fact, he not only mentioned similarities between the United State's conquest of North America...

updated 18 Oct 2012; published 16 Oct 2012
2:04
40 Seconds of Secrecy: 'US wants to hide Gitmo trial facts'
Al Jazeera 18 Oct 2012, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-described mastermind of the September 11 attacks, delivered a scathing anti-American diatribe at a military tribunal in what the judge called a "one-time occurrence". The US president "can legislate assassinations under the name of national security for American citizens", he said on Wednesday during the third day...

updated 18 Oct 2012; published 06 Aug 2012
20:38
Inside Syria's War
The Daily Telegraph 18 Oct 2012, The Syria conflict risks setting the region "ablaze", International peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi has warned, as clashes broke out across the border with Lebanon. Lakhdar Brahimi Photo: EPA 6:39AM BST 18 Oct 2012 Even as Brahimi appeared to be winning support within Syria for a ceasefire, rebels shot down an army helicopter on Wednesday while a...

updated 16 Oct 2012; published 30 May 2012
6:52
GRAPHIC Video: Syria Massacre
BBC News 18 Oct 2012, Human rights groups working in Syria say at least 28,000 people have disappeared after being abducted by soldiers or militia. They say they have the names of 18,000 people missing since anti-government protests began 18 months ago and know of another 10,000 cases. Online activist group Avaaz says "nobody is safe" from a deliberate...

updated 09 Dec 2011; published 18 Jun 2009
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Not enough support for UN mission in Darfur
Al Jazeera 18 Oct 2012, Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, has demanded an investigation after one peacekeeper was killed and three others wounded in an ambush in Sudan's North Darfur state. Martin Nesirky, Ban's spokesman, said on Wednesday that all the victims from the African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) had South African nationality. "The...

updated 18 Oct 2012; published 18 Oct 2012
1:29
Reactions to EU summit in Brussels
MSNBC 18 Oct 2012, BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European leaders will try to bridge deep differences over plans for a banking union at a summit on Thursday but no substantial decisions are expected, reviving concerns about complacency in tackling the three-year-old debt crisis. It will be the fourth time EU leaders have met this year and the 22nd summit held since the crisis...

updated 18 Oct 2012; published 16 Oct 2012
0:38
EU Commissioner quits after anti-fraud probe
Deutsche Welle 17 Oct 2012, In an unprecedented move, EU Health Commissioner John Dalli has resigned after an investigation connected him to an attempt to influence EU tobacco legislation. Anti-fraud campaigners have welcomed the move. Transparency International has welcomed the "swift action" taken by the European Commission in regard to the allegations concerning European...