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- Tunisian government dissolved after critic's killing causes fury
- Syrian rebels fight close to heart of Damascus
- French battle Mali Islamists as Tuareg problem looms
- Islamic summit opens with calls for Syrian dialogue
- U.S. sanctions Iranian broadcasters, locks up oil revenues
- Irish PM called on to apologize for Magdalene Laundries
- Iran's Ahmadinejad seeks strategic axis with Egypt
- Serbian and Kosovo hold rare talks in Brussels
- Bulgarian opposition questions blaming of Hezbollah for bomb
- Canada eyes revoking citizenship of dual nationals tied to terror
- Acapulco rape case overshadows peak tourist season
- Woman in Timbuktu punished for forbidden love
- Tunisia to shake-up government after assassination
- Tough times for Hezbollah in fast changing region
- 6 dead, villages destroyed in Solomons tsunami
- Vatican sex crimes prosecutor seeks transparency
- Heavy clashes frighten residents in Syria capital
- Egypt opposition leader warns over death edict
- Yemen: Seized Iranian ship carried varied weapons
- Bones of contention: Cities fight over Richard III
- In Ontario, abuse of 'hillbilly heroin' being replaced by real thing
- Tunisia's double blow: political assassination, government dissolution
- So, this is the office that will investigate Afghanistan's Kam Air?
- 'Tokyo Explosion' fireworks? Fighting words this Chinese New Year
- Campaign against female genital mutilation gaining ground support, results
- France: Mali withdrawal is in sight
Tunisian government dissolved after critic's killing causes fury Posted: 06 Feb 2013 04:39 PM PST |
Syrian rebels fight close to heart of Damascus Posted: 06 Feb 2013 02:41 PM PST AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian rebels battled President Bashar al-Assad's forces on the edge of central Damascus on Wednesday, opposition activists said, seeking to break through to the heart of the capital. Their offensive aims to break a stalemate in the city of 2 million people, where artillery and air strikes have prevented rebels entrenched to the east from advancing despite their capture of army fortifications, the activists said. "We have moved the battle to Jobar," said Captain Islam Alloush of the rebel Islam Brigade. ... |
French battle Mali Islamists as Tuareg problem looms Posted: 06 Feb 2013 11:45 AM PST KIDAL, Mali (Reuters) - French and Malian troops are fighting Islamist rebels in the Sahara outside northern Mali's biggest town, France's defense minister said on Wednesday, describing the desert campaign against al Qaeda as a "real war" that was far from won. After driving the Islamists from northern Mali's main towns with three weeks of air strikes and a lightning ground advance, France is now pursuing them in the remote northeast, where pro-autonomy Tuaregs are pressing their own territorial claims. ... |
Islamic summit opens with calls for Syrian dialogue Posted: 06 Feb 2013 03:24 PM PST CAIRO (Reuters) - Leaders of Muslim nations called for a negotiated end to Syria's civil war at a summit in Cairo on Wednesday, thrusting Egypt's new Islamist president to center stage amid turbulence at home. On the summit sidelines, the leaders of Egypt, Turkey and Iran gathered for talks on the Syria crisis. The Iranian foreign minister came out of the meeting expressing optimism about the prospects for a resolution. ... |
U.S. sanctions Iranian broadcasters, locks up oil revenues Posted: 06 Feb 2013 02:22 PM PST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Wednesday it had sanctioned Iran's main agency in charge of broadcasting for helping the government censor Western reports, part of a broader effort by Washington to pressure Tehran's nuclear program. The Treasury Department also said sanctions that shackle Iran's oil earnings took effect, as scheduled, on Wednesday. Iran's earnings now have to be credited to accounts in countries that buy Iranian crude. ... |
Irish PM called on to apologize for Magdalene Laundries Posted: 06 Feb 2013 01:57 PM PST DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny was criticized by his government's junior coalition partner on Wednesday for not issuing the state apology sought by ex-inmates of the notorious Magdalene Laundries following a damning report. More than a quarter of the women and girls subjected to harsh discipline and unpaid work at the 10 laundries, run by Catholic nuns, were sent there by the Irish state, an official report that ran to almost 1,000 pages said on Tuesday. ... |
Iran's Ahmadinejad seeks strategic axis with Egypt Posted: 06 Feb 2013 03:39 PM PST CAIRO (Reuters) - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, on the first visit to Cairo by an Iranian leader in more than three decades, called for a strategic alliance with Egypt and said he had offered the cash-strapped Arab state a loan. In a step by Iran to advance ties that were broken in 1979, the Iranian foreign minister said Egyptian tourists and merchants would no longer require visas to visit, Egypt's state news agency reported. The effort drew a cool response, however. Shi'ite Islamist Iran is still looked on with suspicion by many in Egypt, a predominantly Sunni Muslim nation. ... |
Serbian and Kosovo hold rare talks in Brussels Posted: 06 Feb 2013 03:14 PM PST BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The presidents of Serbia and Kosovo pledged in Brussels on Wednesday to work towards mending their strained relations after holding the highest-level meeting since the former Serbian province seceded in 2008. European Union foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton, who has mediated between Belgrade and Pristina, held the brief talks with Serbia's Tomislav Nikolic, once an advocate of the Greater Serbia policy that fomented the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s, and Atifete Jahjaga of majority-Albanian Kosovo. ... |
Bulgarian opposition questions blaming of Hezbollah for bomb Posted: 06 Feb 2013 03:04 PM PST SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's opposition criticized a government statement that Hezbollah carried out a bomb attack that killed Israeli tourists, saying on Wednesday the conclusion was unjustified and dangerous. The July attack in the coastal city of Burgas raised tensions in the Balkan country, where 15 percent of the 7.3 million population are Muslim, and opposition parties said the government acted under Israeli and U.S. pressure. ... |
Canada eyes revoking citizenship of dual nationals tied to terror Posted: 06 Feb 2013 03:01 PM PST OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Canadian government is eyeing legislation that would let it revoke the citizenship of dual nationals involved in acts of terrorism following news that a Canadian-Lebanese man participated in an attack that killed Israeli tourists in Bulgaria last year. The Conservative government said on Tuesday that a Canadian dual national was one of three people who attacked a tourist bus in Bulgaria last summer, killing five Israelis. Canada is investigating a separate charge by Algeria that a Canadian coordinated last month's attack on a gas plant there. ... |
Acapulco rape case overshadows peak tourist season Posted: 06 Feb 2013 04:15 PM PST |
Woman in Timbuktu punished for forbidden love Posted: 06 Feb 2013 11:47 AM PST |
Tunisia to shake-up government after assassination Posted: 06 Feb 2013 02:52 PM PST |
Tough times for Hezbollah in fast changing region Posted: 06 Feb 2013 12:17 PM PST BEIRUT (AP) — These are tough times for Hezbollah. The Shiite militant group's uncompromising support for Syrian President Bashar Assad and allegations that it attacked Israeli tourists in Bulgaria are both unpopular in Lebanon, where it is increasingly accused of putting the interests of longtime patrons Iran and Syria over those of its home country. |
6 dead, villages destroyed in Solomons tsunami Posted: 06 Feb 2013 04:30 PM PST |
Vatican sex crimes prosecutor seeks transparency Posted: 06 Feb 2013 08:02 AM PST |
Heavy clashes frighten residents in Syria capital Posted: 06 Feb 2013 11:00 AM PST BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian rebels and regime forces fought their most intense clashes in weeks inside the heavily guarded capital of Damascus on Wednesday, activists said, with the sounds of shell blasts echoing through the downtown area and keeping many children home from school while residents hid in their houses. |
Egypt opposition leader warns over death edict Posted: 06 Feb 2013 01:18 PM PST |
Yemen: Seized Iranian ship carried varied weapons Posted: 06 Feb 2013 01:03 PM PST SANAA, Yemen (AP) — A ship seized by Yemeni authorities last month carried a wide variety of Iranian-made weapons, Yemen's Defense Ministry said Wednesday. |
Bones of contention: Cities fight over Richard III Posted: 06 Feb 2013 07:23 AM PST |
In Ontario, abuse of 'hillbilly heroin' being replaced by real thing Posted: 06 Feb 2013 12:44 PM PST Front-line drug-treatment workers and law enforcement officials in Ontario have been waiting for the other shoe to drop for nearly a year. |
Tunisia's double blow: political assassination, government dissolution Posted: 06 Feb 2013 12:39 PM PST Tunisia has weathered riots, political squabbling, and economic crisis since protests toppled its former dictator two years ago, kickstarting the Arab uprisings. Today, this fledgling democracy suffered a new blow: its first murder of a political leader, which prompted the prime minister to dissolve his government. |
So, this is the office that will investigate Afghanistan's Kam Air? Posted: 06 Feb 2013 10:47 AM PST Yesterday, I wrote about Afghan airline Kam Air, which was removed from a US military contracting blacklist for alleged involvement in drug smuggling after complaints from the Afghan government of President Hamid Karzai. |
'Tokyo Explosion' fireworks? Fighting words this Chinese New Year Posted: 06 Feb 2013 06:46 AM PST Nothing defines Chinese New Year like fireworks. On the stroke of midnight, Beijing erupts in a riotous, deafening barrage of explosions that out-bangs any war zone. |
Campaign against female genital mutilation gaining ground support, results Posted: 06 Feb 2013 06:18 AM PST In many parts of the Kween District of eastern Uganda, women are divided into two distinct categories. |
France: Mali withdrawal is in sight Posted: 06 Feb 2013 05:41 AM PST • A daily summary of global reports on security issues. |
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