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Otago Daily Times Wed 3 Apr 2013 Dozens killed in Afghanistan court attack Nine Taliban suicide bombers have killed themselves and 44 others in an attack on a courtroom in western Afghanistan where 10 of their comrades were on trial, a local official said. Causing the... (photo: US DoD / Pfc. Melissa Parrish, U.S. Army) Afghanistan Photos Taliban Violence Wikipedia: Taliban insurgency |
The Siasat Daily Wed 3 Apr 2013 Nitaqat effect: Ravi to visit Saudi Arabia April 03: Overseas Indian Affairs Minister Vayalar Ravi will visit Saudi Arbia to convey India's apprehension about possible job losses to Indians due to implementation of a new labour law --... (photo: PIB of India) Business Photos Politics Riyadh Wikipedia: Vayalar Ravi |
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Seattle Post Wed 3 Apr 2013 >Officials: Kerry to travel to Mideast this weekend WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. and Turkish officials say Secretary of State John Kerry is traveling to Turkey and... (photo: White House / Pete Souza) Mideast Photos Travel Washington Wikipedia: John Kerry |
The Guardian Wed 3 Apr 2013 Survey: Pakistan youth prefer Shariah to democracy ISLAMABAD (AP) — A survey by a British organization shows a larger number of young Pakistanis believe the country should be governed by Islamic law than democracy. The... (photo: AP / Khalid Tanveer) Democracy Islam Pakistan Photos Wikipedia: Pakistani people |
The Guardian Wed 3 Apr 2013 Syria conflict drawing hundreds of jihadists from Europe, says report Exclusive: Up to 600 people from 14 European countries have taken part in fighting since 2011, finds King's College study A fighter takes up position during combat in... (photo: AP / Ugarit News via AP video) Europe Photos Syria War Wikipedia: Syrian civil war |
The Guardian Wed 3 Apr 2013 US warns Egypt's transition may be backsliding BRADLEY KLAPPER Associated Press= WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is warning that Egypt may be backsliding in its transition to democracy. Secretary of State... (photo: AP / Khalil Hamra) Democracy Egypt Photos Washington Wikipedia: 2012–2013 Egyptian protests |
The New York Times Wed 3 Apr 2013 Israeli Planes Strike Gaza After Rocket Fire GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — The Israeli military says its warplanes have struck targets in the Gaza Strip in response to rocket fire toward southern Israel. The... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Gaza Hamas Israel Photos Wikipedia: List of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel, 2013 |
Novosti Tue 2 Apr 2013 UN General Assembly Adopts Global Arms Trade Treaty NEW YORK, April 2 (RIA Novosti) - The UN General Assembly on Tuesday approved the first global treaty to regulate international trade in conventional weapons, the UN News... (photo: UN / Devra Berkowitz) Arms Photos Trade Treaty Wikipedia: Arms Trade Treaty |
The Examiner Tue 2 Apr 2013 Prevent heartworm disease in your pet Spring is here and it is time to renew heartworm treatment and prevention for pets, particularly dogs. The American Heartworm Society posts this information that... (photo: USMC / Tammy K. Hineline) Animals Pets Photos Treatment Wikipedia: Preventive medicine |
Stars and Stripes Tue 2 Apr 2013 As US packs up in Afghanistan, the return of the dreaded MRE KABUL — U.S. troops across Afghanistan are preparing for a reunion with a long-lost frenemy. After years of base build-ups and access to massive dining halls with a... (photo: U.S. Marine Corps / Public Domain) Afghanistan Photos Troops US Wikipedia: Afghanistan |
Stars and Stripes Tue 2 Apr 2013 DOD Inspector General finds $900M stockpile of Stryker parts TACOMA, Wash. — The Army program charged with keeping thousands of eight-wheeled Strykers running over the past decade had its eye so much on wars in Iraq and Afghanistan... (photo: US Army / Andrew Claire Baker) Afghanistan Defense Iraq Photos Wikipedia: Afghanistan |