Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 13 June 2011


Latest News Jun 13, 2011
NATO engages pro-Qadhafi forces on north-west coast of Libya
Anti-Qadhafi sentiment is increasing in Libya as a growing number of Libyans demand the right to choose their own future. Along the north-west coast of Libya between Tripoli and the Tunisian border Libyans long tired of Qadhafi rule are challenging his legitimacy openly, and in doing so, are under threat of attack. ...
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Syrian Government Forces Retake Parts of Restive Northern Region
Syrian Army units have reportedly broken through the defenses of the restive, but mostly deserted, northern town of Jisr al Shaghour, after intense shelling by tanks and field artillery. Meanwhile in Libya, rebel fighters have reportedly stepped up their pressure on supply lines into the capital Tripoli. ...
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CIA chief Panetta leaves without Pakistan deal
Chief of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Leon Panetta left Islamabad after meeting with Pakistan's army chief and intelligence head but without a deal on resetting the relationship between the spy agencies, it was reported Sunday. ...
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ACU changes make Velcro optional, patrol cap default headgear
The voice of the Soldier has been heard: the Army announced the patrol cap will replace the black wool beret as the default headgear for the Army combat uniform. ...
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Iran to transfer enrichment to Fordo site
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said on Sunday the country intends to transfer nuclear enrichment process to Fordo nuclear facility.
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Clinton: Death of Embassy Bombing Suspect Big Blow to al-Qaida
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the death of a man suspected of organizing the 1998 bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania is a significant blow to al-Qaida. ...
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Dispute Jeopardizes Palestinian Unity Deal
A Palestinian unity agreement signed with much fanfare last month has run into trouble.
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Egypt detains alleged Israeli spy
Egyptian authorities have detained an alleged Israeli agent over reported engagement in espionage during the popular revolution in the country, official news agency Mena said on Sunday. ...
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