Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 8 June 2011


Latest News Jun 8, 2011
France to Push for UN Vote to Condemn Syrian Violence
France says it will push for a vote in the U.N. Security Council on a resolution condemning a government crackdown on protesters in Syria.
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Fears Of Syria Crackdown After 'Armed Attack' Report
Opposition activists in Syria say they fear a brutal onslaught in the northern town of Jisr al-Shughour.
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China, Russia Make Contacts With Libyan Rebels
China says Libya's foreign minister is in China to discuss the need for a political solution to the Libyan crisis.
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NATO Pounds Tripoli In Rare Daytime Strike, Prompting Fury From Qaddafi
NATO warplanes have unleashed an unprecedented daytime bombing assault.
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Obama: Gadhafi Must Step Down as ‘Arab Spring’ Resumes
President Barack Obama reiterated the need for Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi to step down and hand over power to the Libyan people.
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Yemen's Interim Leadership Rules out Transition Deal for Now
Political wrangling is underway in Yemen's capital as President Ali Abdullah Saleh receives treatment in Saudi Arabia.
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Gates Says Coalition, Afghans Can Turn Corner in Conflict
Defense Secretary Gates: "I leave Afghanistan today with the belief that if we keep this momentum up, we will deliver a decisive blow to the enemy and turn the corner on this conflict." ...
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Afghanistan Wants 50 Taliban Off UN Blacklist
The Afghan government is asking the United Nations to remove 50 Taliban members from a U.N. blacklist.
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