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- Two Spanish journalists held by Al-Qaeda-linked group in Syria
- U.N. experts urge Iraq to probe fate of missing Iranian dissidents
- APNewsBreak: Fla. congressman lost $18M in scheme
- UN calls on Iraq to locate 7 Iranian dissidents
- Iraq must reveal fate of missing Iran exiles
- Syrian army captures highway, clearing path for chemical weapons removal
- U.N. to inspect Libya's uranium stocks amid worsening security
- Syrian army captures key town
- Man who tried to behead UK soldier says he loves Al-Qaeda
- 3 views on the Iran nuclear deal
- Attacks including car bombs kill 22 in Iraq
- Exclusive: Gulf firms consider bid for Occidental MidEast stake - sources
- Man killed British soldier in war for Allah, court hears
- Car bomb near Iraqi cafe used by Sunni militia kills 11
- Syrian army retakes road needed to ship out chemical arms
- Mandela loomed large for US presidents
- Iran says it improves accuracy of missiles
- Car bombs and roadside bombings kill 21 in Iraq
- As Democracy Grows So Does Global Corruption
- UN, WHO launch polio vaccinations for Mideast children
- Westerners fighting in Syria emerge on social media
- To Syria’s Revolutionaries, Assad Isn’t Looking So Bad After All
Two Spanish journalists held by Al-Qaeda-linked group in Syria Posted: 09 Dec 2013 04:03 PM PST
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U.N. experts urge Iraq to probe fate of missing Iranian dissidents Posted: 09 Dec 2013 03:18 PM PST
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APNewsBreak: Fla. congressman lost $18M in scheme Posted: 09 Dec 2013 02:00 PM PST |
UN calls on Iraq to locate 7 Iranian dissidents Posted: 09 Dec 2013 01:11 PM PST |
Iraq must reveal fate of missing Iran exiles Posted: 09 Dec 2013 12:27 PM PST
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Syrian army captures highway, clearing path for chemical weapons removal Posted: 09 Dec 2013 12:22 PM PST In a move that could prove vital to implementing the deal to eliminate Syria's chemical weapon, government forces have reestablished control of a town overlooking a key highway linking Damascus to the coast after weeks of fighting in the area, Syrian state media reported Monday. This military advance means that a first tranche of chemical weapons could be extracted by a Dec. 31 deadline. Even with its latest apparent advance, forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad still do not fully control the highway that links Damascus to the northern city of Homs, before reaching the Mediterranean coastline at Tartous. Government troops face the threat of ambush by rebel groups north of Damascus. As a result, international monitors may for now consider this route too dangerous for the safe passage of 500 tons of lethal "priority" chemical agents marked for imminent removal. |
U.N. to inspect Libya's uranium stocks amid worsening security Posted: 09 Dec 2013 11:54 AM PST By Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A U.N. nuclear team will visit Libya this month to assess the safety of thousands of barrels of milled uranium - known as yellowcake - amid concerns about the country's deteriorating security situation, a U.N. official said on Monday. "With respect to yellowcake, we have received information indicating that 6,400 barrels are stored in a non-functional former military facility close to Sabha in the south," U.N. Libya envoy Tarek Mitri told the Security Council. An inspection team from the International Atomic Energy Agency will visit this month to verify the stockpiles and storage conditions, he said. Russian Deputy U.N. Ambassador Alexander Pankin raised Russia's concerns about Libya's uranium and weapons that might have gone astray in the aftermath of the country's 2011 civil war during the closed-door consultations on the situation in Libya, council diplomats told Reuters on condition of anonymity. |
Posted: 09 Dec 2013 11:54 AM PST DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syrian troops seized a key opposition-held town Monday along a major north-south highway critical for transporting the government's chemical weapons stocks to a port where they could be shipped out for destruction by the international community. |
Man who tried to behead UK soldier says he loves Al-Qaeda Posted: 09 Dec 2013 11:35 AM PST
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3 views on the Iran nuclear deal Posted: 09 Dec 2013 11:20 AM PST The six-month interim deal the P5+1 world powers reached with Iran in November offers some sanctions relief in exchange for a roll-back of Iran's nuclear program. On one side, Matthew Bunn, a professor at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center and former White House adviser on nonproliferation, praises the deal for weakening hard-liners in Iran and strengthening supporters of peace and compromise. On the other hand, former Israeli deputy minister of defense Ephraim Sneh argues that the deal validates Iran's nuclear blackmail and hurts US interests and allies. 1. Deal weakens Iran's hard-liners and strengthens US interests |
Attacks including car bombs kill 22 in Iraq Posted: 09 Dec 2013 10:42 AM PST
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Exclusive: Gulf firms consider bid for Occidental MidEast stake - sources Posted: 09 Dec 2013 10:35 AM PST
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Man killed British soldier in war for Allah, court hears Posted: 09 Dec 2013 10:32 AM PST
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Car bomb near Iraqi cafe used by Sunni militia kills 11 Posted: 09 Dec 2013 10:18 AM PST
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Syrian army retakes road needed to ship out chemical arms Posted: 09 Dec 2013 08:16 AM PST By Oliver Holmes BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces have taken control of a highway connecting Damascus to the coast that is needed to extract hundreds of tons of toxic chemicals for destruction, state television said on Monday. Russia said it could provide transport for the chemicals to get them to the port of Latakia for removal. Nevertheless, Ahmet Uzumcu, head of the global chemical weapons watchdog, said it would be hard to remove all of Syria's deadliest chemical arms from the country by a December 31 deadline. Fighting in Syria poses a major hurdle to efforts by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to eliminate the government's chemical arsenal. |
Mandela loomed large for US presidents Posted: 09 Dec 2013 07:36 AM PST
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Iran says it improves accuracy of missiles Posted: 09 Dec 2013 05:45 AM PST TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran has dramatically improved the accuracy of its ballistic missiles by using laser systems, its defense minister said Monday. |
Car bombs and roadside bombings kill 21 in Iraq Posted: 09 Dec 2013 05:25 AM PST |
As Democracy Grows So Does Global Corruption Posted: 09 Dec 2013 02:30 AM PST It is, however, impossible to miss the persistent disheartening spread of corruption among countries struggling to enter the modern world. And the problem challenges the old Western democracies as much as it does the so-called middle-income nations. |
UN, WHO launch polio vaccinations for Mideast children Posted: 09 Dec 2013 02:25 AM PST
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Westerners fighting in Syria emerge on social media Posted: 09 Dec 2013 01:41 AM PST
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To Syria’s Revolutionaries, Assad Isn’t Looking So Bad After All Posted: 09 Dec 2013 12:00 AM PST It all started because Souad Nawfal wanted to wear pants. Every day, the 40-year-old schoolteacher turned antiregime activist would go stand in front of the headquarters of the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS) in the rebel-controlled city of Raqqa to protest the al-Qaeda affiliates' harsh tactics in her hometown. "A girl all by herself facing the Islamic State," she sniffs in a recent video posted on Vimeo. "Talk about a state! It's more like a small gang that takes advantage of people's fear." But the small gang was powerful, and when ISIS started threatening her life, Nawfal finally had to flee for Turkey, where she is now hiding in a safe house, wondering what happened to Syria's revolution. |
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