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Sacramento Bee
07 Sep 2013
The Rim fire burning in and around Yosemite National Park grew slightly Friday and has now become the third-largest wildfire in California history. The fire had burned 246,350 acres by Friday afternoon and remained 80 percent contained. Because of progress that fire officials have made, Highway 120,...
Deccan Herald
07 Sep 2013
President Barack Obama had mixed results as he lobbied members of the G20 leading world economies to bolster international support for a military response to the Syrian government's alleged use of chemical weapons against civilians. Here is where members of the G20 stand on intervention in...
BBC News
07 Sep 2013
President Barack Obama has returned to the US from the G20 summit in St Petersburg, which failed to produce international agreement on military action in Syria. Mr Obama faces a tough week of trying to persuade Congress to authorise military action in response to Syria's alleged use of chemical...
The Guardian
07 Sep 2013
Friday marked the G20 forum's first big test on a major non-financial crisis. Its performance can only be described as a failure. Not because the St Petersburg summit failed to agree on a solution to the catastrophe in Syria. To expect 20 powerful states (and assorted representatives of multilateral...
Al Jazeera
07 Sep 2013
US Secretary of State John Kerry will seek to rally EU support for military strikes against Syria after a G20 summit failed to resolve bitter divisions between Washington and Moscow. Kerry on Saturday will press the case for punitive action against Syria after what the United States says was a...
The Salt Lake Tribune
07 Sep 2013
The Bureau of Land Management on Friday announced a consolidation of regional wildfire-coordination efforts in Salt Lake City next year in a cost-saving move. BLM is combining the Eastern Great Basin and Western Great Basin coordination centers, currently headquartered...
The Guardian
07 Sep 2013
Asylum seeker activists held placards and yelled: 'Refugees are welcome here!' The leaders cast their votes, amid some chaotic scenes “Ah, the vultures on Vulture Street,” a protester yelled as the media covering Kevin Rudd arrived ahead of the prime minister to watch him vote early on...
Sacramento Bee
06 Sep 2013
TEHRAN, Iran -- Iranian President Hassan Rouhani appears to be outmaneuvering hard-liners with his move Thursday to take control of stalled nuclear negotiations and in curbing bombastic declarations to defend ally Syria from threatened U.S. airstrikes. In sharp contrast with the bellicose posturing...
The Siasat Daily
06 Sep 2013
September 05: Inaction against Syria would encourage authoritarian regimes like North Korea and Iran to use chemical weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, the Pentagon has said. "We have very good information to suggests that the North Koreans do have stockpiles of chemical weapons. This...
Al Jazeera
06 Sep 2013
World leaders gathered at the G20 summit in the Russian city of St Petersburg have failed to settle their differences over the US push for military action against Syria in the wake of alleged chemical attack. The first day of the summit on Thursday was overshadowed by the conflict, as President...












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