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Colombia's Santos urges rebels to get on the 'peace train' BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said the time for peace with Marxist FARC rebels is now or never but the instant he determines negotiations are going nowhere or strengthening... (photo: AP / Alexandre Meneghini) Baltimore Sun Colombia FARC Peace Talks Photos Wikipedia: Colombian conflict (1964present) |
Ivory Coast frees 14 Gbagbo allies pending criminal trials | Reuters | August 5, 2013 - 16:24 | ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Judicial authorities in Ivory Coast have ordered the release from prison of 14 top allies of ex-president Laurent Gbagbo, including his ... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell) Swissinfo Ivory Coast Laurent Gbagbo Photos Politics Wikipedia: Laurent Gbagbo |
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African leaders want Kismayo annexed Kampala, Uganda - | The Somali city of Kismayo “should be handed over” to the central government, regional leaders said at the end of a summit on Sunday, a de... (photo: UN) Independent online Africa Photos Somalia UN Wikipedia: Al-Shabaab (militant group) |
Assured of security, 1,800 Bangladeshi tribals return home Agartala, Aug 5: Over 1,800 Bangladeshi tribals, who fled across the Indian border into Tripura after ethnic strife broke out with non-tribal Muslims, returned to their v... (photo: Creative Commons / Kiron) Headlines India Bangladeshi India Photos Security Wikipedia: Tribalism |
Assad says Syria opposition a failure Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has described the main opposition National Coalition as a "failure", adding that it can have no role in ending the country's war. | Syri... (photo: AP Photo/Amr Nabil) Al Jazeera Mideast Photos Politics Syria Wikipedia: Syrian civil war |
Iran's new president Hassan Rouhani vows to support Syria's president Assad in civil war Iran's new president has backed the regime of Syria's embattled leader Bashar Assad, saying no force in the world would be able to shake their decades-old alliance. | Has... (photo: AP / Ebrahim Noroozi) The Independent Iran Mideast Photos Syria Wikipedia: Syrian civil war |
Turkish court set to deliver first verdict in coup trial A Turkish court on Monday will issue a first ruling in the trial of 275 people accused of plotting a coup against the Islamic-rooted government in a case seen as a test o... (photo: AP / Ibrahim Usta) France24 Crime Photos Politics Turkey Wikipedia: Ergenekon (organization) |
Iran's new president calls on West to end sanctions Tehran -- | - Iran's new president on Sunday called on the West to abandon the "language of sanctions" in dealing with the Islamic Republic over its contentious nuclear p... (photo: AP / Ebrahim Noroozi) San Francisco Chronicle Iran Nuclear Photos Politics Wikipedia: U.S. sanctions against Iran |
West on Alert Over Fears of al Qaeda Attacks West on Alert Over Fears of al Qaeda Attacks | Bahraini troops guard the U.S. embassy in Manama on Sunday, one of 21 American missions closed around the world amid an al ... (photo: AP / Nasser Nasser) Wall Street Journal Al Qaeda Photos Politics War on Terror Wikipedia: War on Terror |
Europeans press Ukraine's leader to accept deal on Tymoshenko, in return for trade pact | Reuters | August 4, 2013 - 09:26 | By Richard Balmforth | KIEV (Reuters) - He might be ready to let her out. But he can't afford to let her back. | As deadlines ... (photo: AP / Sergei Chuzavkov) Swissinfo Business Photos Politics Ukraine Wikipedia: Viktor Yanukovych |
Europeans press Ukraine's leader to accept deal on Tymoshenko, in return for trade pact KIEV (Reuters) - He might be ready to let her out. But he can't afford to let her back. | As deadlines near on the future of Ukraine's ties with Europe, President Viktor ... (photo: AP / Alexander Zemlianichenko) Reuters European Union Photos Trade Ukraine Wikipedia: Yulia Tymoshenko |