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Obama administration policy toward Syria is a slow train wreck. Unremitting pressure from war-minded elites is pushing President Barack Obama closer to military intervention in the...
CounterPunch
On Sunday, August 25, 2013, First Baptist Church, Arkadelphia, Arkansas preacher Lee McGlone delivered his morning sermon under the title “The Reluctant Witness” and used the text...
The Irish Times
British prime minister David Cameron’s failure to win parliamentary approval for military strikes against Syria complicates a decision by US President Barack Obama on how to hold...

UN weapons inspectors return from Syria as clock ticks
Ban Ki-Moon promises to expedite analysis amid pressure on team to report findings before any US air strikes are launched UN weapons inspector collects samples in Syria. The tests are being carried out in two unidentified laboratories in Europe....
photo: UN / Rick Bajornas
Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi run for cover from tear gas fired by police, not seen, during a protest in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Aug. 30, 2013.
CAIRO - Reeling from a fierce security crackdown, the Muslim Brotherhood brought out mostly scattered, small crowds Friday in its latest protests of Egypt's military coup. While the remnants of the Brotherhood's leadership are still able to exhibit...
photo: AP / Khalil Hamra
FILE - In this November 30, 2012 file photo, M23 rebels withdraw from the Masisi and Sake areas in eastern Congo.
Rebels fighters declared a ceasefire “to give peace a chance” and retreated from strategic hills in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo Friday. But Rwanda, accused of supporting the rebels, reportedly moved troops towards the border. By Josh...
photo: AP / Jerome Delay
President Barack Obama meets with his Cabinet and senior officials in the Cabinet Room of the White House, July 8, 2013.
President Barack Obama has said the US is considering a "limited narrow act" in response to the alleged use of chemical weapons by the Syrian army. Mr Obama stressed that no "final decision" had been made, but ruled out putting...
photo: White House / Pete Souza
Former speaker of the Bosnian Serb parliament Momcilo Krajisnik enters the courtroom of the U.N. Yugoslav war crimes tribunal for his appeals verdict in the Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday March 17, 2009. Krajisnik hears Tuesday if U.N. judges will overturn his conviction for orchestrating ethnic cleansing campaigns that left thousands of Muslims and Croats dead. Both the defense and the prosecution are appealing Krajisnik's 27-year sentence.
Singing Serbian national songs and waving flags, more than 2,000 people on Friday welcomed home as a national hero a convicted war criminal, Momcilo Krajisnik. Mr. Krajisnik, 68, was arrested in 2000 and convicted by the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal...
photo: AP / Bas Czerwinski, Pool
File - Former dictator Desi Bouterse, the presidential candidate of the New Democratic Party, greets supporters at a campaign rally in Paramaribo, Suriname Saturday May 21, 2005.
PARAMARIBO, SurinameParaguay is being welcomed back into a group of South American nations known as UNASUR. The country was officially reinstated during a yearly summit held Friday in Suriname. UNASUR had temporarily suspended Paraguay after it...
photo: AP / Edward Troon
A prescribed burn in a Pinus nigra stand in Portugal Wildfires are caused by a combination of factors such as topography, fuels, and weather. Other than reducing human infractions, only fuels may be altered to affect future fire risk and behavior.
LISBON, Portugal - Wildfires are scorching large areas of forest in Portugal and the country has asked other European nations to send two more water-dropping aircraft to help battle the blazes. Jorge Dias, spokesman for Portugal's National Civil...
photo: Creative Commons / Paulo Fernandes