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Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,455,590"
Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In America's War On Iraq: 4,790
Number Of International Occupation Force Troops Slaughtered In Afghanistan : 2,588
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Cost of War in Iraq & Afghanistan
Total Cost of Wars Since 2001
$1,220,210,115,832
It's Raining Trillions
Why The US Won't Leave Afghanistan By Pepe Escobar The notion that the US government would spend $10 billion a month just to chase a few "al-Qaeda types" in the Hindu Kush is nonsense. Continue
Obama's Secret Wars
How Our Shady Counter-Terrorism Policies Are More Dangerous Than Terrorism By Fred Branfman Obama should be held accountable for vastly expanding the military establishment's worldwide license to kill. Continue
Foreign Policy, Africa and Hypocrisy
By Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey The BBC is asking the British public to make donations for the Horn of Africa, where ten million people are starving to death, exactly when their Prime Minister, Cameron, is spending millions of pounds every single day on his bombing campaign in Libya. Continue
Rights Group Exposes Libyan Rebel Abuses
By Our Foreign Desk Western-backed insurgents in Libya have looted shops, homes and medical facilities in towns that they have seized in the oil-rich country's western mountains, a US-based rights group warned today.Continue
Why Did Democracy Fail in Bahrain?
By Saeed Rahnema Between sectarian tensions and the U.S.'s imperial interests, Bahraini democracy never stood a chance. Continue
Putin Slams US
By Pak Alert Putin branded the United States current monetary policy as "hooliganism" Continue
They Only Way To Financially Survive
The Current Economic Crisis By Dale Pivarunas What has been elaborated here is drastically different from what President Obama and his economic advisors have been saying. Continue
Rupert Murdoch: Anthony Blair's Bagman Britain's politicians find courage?
By Christopher King Will the unravelling of Rupert Murdoch's power in the UK will serve as a wake up call to British politicians whom for years he has targeted on behalf of the US and Israel.Continue
Murdoch Shaped British Politics for 40 Years
By The Real News Leo Panitch: Murdoch used sex scandal journalism to attack left-wing of the Labor Party and later helped create Tony Blair. Continue
This Media is Corrupt
The Danger Corporate Power Presents to Democracy By George Monbiot Our job is to hold power to account. Instead, most of the profession simply ventriloquises the concerns of the elite. Continue
Tell Big Biz To Stop Undermining Our Democracy
By Center for Media and Democracy Why are Fortune 500 companies like Wal-Mart, Bayer, Coca-Cola, Kraft, Johnson & Johnson, State Farm and AT&T cozying up behind closed doors with Koch Industries and Big Tobacco to rewrite state laws throughout the country? Continue
I Refused To Pledge Allegiance To The Flag
Zeitgeist: Moving Forward Must Watch - Video Jacque Fresco - "This Shi*'s Got To Go" Continue
US Kills 58 People In Pakistan:
At least eight people were killed in a 3rd U.S.
drone strike launched on Tuesday in Pakistan' s
northwest tribal area bordering Afghanistan, bringing
to 58 the total number of people killed in four strikes
launched in the last 24 hours
Pakistan jails man who helped CIA:
Pakistani authorities have jailed a doctor who helped
the CIA by creating an elaborate plot to get DNA
samples of Osama bin Laden's family before the
al-Qaida leader was killed in a special forces raid
here.
Altaf accuses govt of conspiring against armed forces, ISI:
Muttahida Qaumi Movement chief Altaf Hussain has
accused the PPP-led government of conspiring against the
armed forces, ISI and other security institutions in
league with the United States.
Five French occupation force soldiers killed in Afghanistan:
Five French soldiers were killed after a suicide attack
in Afghanistan on Wednesday, and four others were
seriously wounded, French President Nicolas Sarkozy's
office said in a statement.
4 Afghan civilians killed by US airstrike:
A US airstrike has killed at least four civilians
in Kunar province in northeast Afghanistan, where
another US-led aerial attack in March left nine
young children dead.
22 Afghan soldiers killed in past week: official:
According to Azimi, the casualties on army were counted
from July 6 to July 12. The spokesman of Defense
Ministry also said as many as 55 army personnel were
wounded over the same period of time.
Violence surrounds Wali Karzai's funeral:
Karzai, kneeling at the graveside, wept and
kissed the face of his brother as his body was
lowered into the ground.
Attacks show Taliban are not as weak as the US claims:
The killing of Ahmed Wali Karzai, the most powerful
Afghan in the south of the country, will reinforce the
feeling among Afghans that the Taliban can strike
anywhere at any time and are not weakening as American
military commanders have claimed.
11 Killed As Libyan Forces Breach Misrata Front Line:
Libyan forces attacked the city of Misrata, breaching
the opposition's front line to the west and killing 11
rebel fighters, military officials in the rebel-held
enclave said.
Libyan forces retake village south of Tripoli: -
Libyan forces retook on Wednesday the village of
Al-Qawalish, south of the capital, which was
captured by rebels a week ago, rebel fighters said.
India: 10 Killed as Mumbai Hit by Terrorist Attack:
Reports said explosions set off around 7 p.m. in
India, one at the Opera House in South Mumbai,
one in a meter box in the jewelry market Zaveri Bazaar,
and another near a temple in the Dadar neighborhood.
Car bombing kills 3 Sunni paramilitary members west of Baghdad:
A car bomb struck members of the Awakening Council
group in west outskirt of Baghdad on Tuesday, killing
three group members and wounding six other people, a
local police source told Xinhua.
Khalilzad: US Troops Likely To Stay:
Zalmay Khalilzad, the former US ambassador to Iraq,
believes that US troops will likely stay beyond
December 2011 and that the country is unlikely to
dissolve into civil war.
3 killed as violence in northeast Nigeria sparks fears:
Suspected members of a hardline Muslim sect have killed
three people in a van blast near a military checkpoint
in northeast Nigeria, an official said.
Somalia: malnutrition brings children to the brink of death:
Levels of malnutrition have reached a new peak and are
currently the highest in the world, said the
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) today
Report: Two killed in clashes in Yemen's southern city of Taiz:
- Two people were killed and another injured in clashes
between troops loyal to Yemeni President Ali Abdullah
Saleh and opponents to his rule in the southern city of
Taiz, television broadcaster Al-Jazeera reported
Wednesday.
Yemen's Mysterious Militants: Are They Really Al-Qaeda?:
Have militants from Al-Qaeda in the Arabian
Peninsula (AQAP) taken control of territory in
southern Yemen?
IMF sees Yemen inflation at up to 30% this year: "The situation is serious.
Economic
activity has ground to a halt," Hassan al-Atrash, the
IMF's head of mission to Yemen, told Reuters
Food Prices Cause Yemeni Families to Take Desperate Measures:
Families are trying to cope by liquidating their
assets, skipping meals and diverting funds from health
care and education.
France slams Russia, China block on UN Syria vote:
France on Wednesday slammed as
"indecent" Russia and China's "blocking" of a proposed
United Nations resolution condemning Syria's deadly
crackdown on anti-regime protests
Egyptian protesters call for end to army rule: Demonstrators
continue to occupy Cairo's Tahrir Square, calling
for military council leader Tantawi to hand over
power.
Bahrainis rally to support jailed medics:
Protest rallies in support of dozens of doctors
and nurses imprisoned for providing medical
treatment to the injured anti-government protesters were
held in several villages, including Daih and Sanabis,
on Wednesday.
Abbas vows to continue UN statehood bid:
Palestinian president proceeds with September
plan, as Middle East diplomatic Quartet meeting
produces no statement.
Palestinians hold US responsible for Israel policy:
The Palestinian leadership, in unusually harsh
criticism of Washington, on Tuesday held the United
States responsible for "racist" Israeli policies it said
had sabotaged the peace process
Israeli peace group launches boycott, defying ban:
An Israeli peace group launched a boycott of
products from Jewish settlements Tuesday - in the
wake of a controversial Israeli law banning such
actions.
Venezuela's Chavez expects chemo or radiation:
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Wednesday
that he expects to undergo chemotherapy or
radiation treatment once he recovers from cancer surgery
that removed a tumor the size of a baseball.
Fitch ratings agency downgrades Greek sovereign debt :
Greece suffered another sovereign downgrade on
Wednesday, when the Fitch agency slashed its
credit worthiness by three notches further into junk
status and only one grade above default.
Advisers to bailed-out Irish bank get millions in fees:
Consultancies are the big winners in Ireland's
continuing financial crisis, picking up millions
in fees to help the bailed-out Bank of Ireland head off
the almost inevitable state control
The Beginning of the End of Europe:
: This is the start of the eurozone endgame. It is
now only a matter of time before the eurozone
breaks apart. Therefore, get back in your seats,
buckle up, and brace yourselves good-'cause it's gonna
be a bumpy ride
Republicans offer Obama new debt limit power:
Republican proposal allows Obama to raise debt ceiling
by $2.5 trillion while demanding even larger spending
cuts.
The faces of those Obama is betraying:
"Let us be clear, Social Security has not contributed
one nickel to our deficit or our national debt ... I am
especially disturbed that President Obama is considering
cuts in Social Security after he campaigned against
cuts in 2008."
ACLU Sues CIA for Documents on Iraq War Critic Juan Cole:
Materials Could Reveal Illegal Domestic Spying Activity
by CIA and Bush Administration Officials
A real American hero: : Police charge mother in Nashville airport altercation: Woman refused to let officers screen daughter
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supermodels in the making, declaring each and everyone one of them "the
breakout star of the season."
But amid all of this underage madness, there still exist models at or over the age of 35 (more than twice as old as newcomers Nyasha Matonhodze and Nine d'Urso) who not only still get work, but look awesome doing it.
But amid all of this underage madness, there still exist models at or over the age of 35 (more than twice as old as newcomers Nyasha Matonhodze and Nine d'Urso) who not only still get work, but look awesome doing it.
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RFE/RL Headlines
7/13/2011 8:18:49 PM
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Features
Georgia Asks Friends To Stop Calling It 'Gruzia' Georgia is asking its friends to stop using the name "Gruzia," which Georgians associate with Russian oppression. But few countries seem willing to make the switch to "Georgia." More The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee has discussed ways to put further pressure on Minsk over its crackdown on the opposition. Lawmakers and experts also agreed that the current sanctions directed against the ruling elite have paid dividends. More After a notorious incident in April 2010 in which an American woman sent her unwanted adopted son back to Russia on a flight unaccompanied, authorities in Moscow threatened to end all adoptions by American parents. But over the past year, Russian and U.S. authorities have negotiated an agreement to allow American couples to continue to adopt Russian children, albeit with strict controls. More Iran has backed off plans to introduce gender-based segregation to universities -- at least for now. Following on President Mahmud Ahmadinejad's recently voiced opposition to the plan, an Iranian minister has announced that the new system would not go into effect in late September, as planned. At the heart of the segregation debate is the president's ongoing power struggle with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and his allies. More Sixteen years after the massacre of some 8,000 Bosnians at Srebrenica, a court has ruled that the government of the Netherlands is to blame for the failure of Dutch peacekeepers to protect the local population. The decision has important ramifications for humanitarian law and the future of peacekeeping operations. More Dozens Detained In Belarus Protest Authorities in Belarus have detained dozens of people for taking part in antigovernment protests in Minsk and other cities. More Leaders of Turkmenistan's exiled opposition say they plan to accept President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov's invitation to return home and participate in elections next year. More A bomb attack in southern Afghanistan has targeted the motorcade of a key Afghan governor who was traveling to the funeral of the slain brother of President Hamid Karzai, who was at the ceremony. More PM Praises Armenia IT Growth Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian says information technology (IT) has become a major sector of the country's economy and will continue to grow strongly in the coming years. More Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev says there are no restrictions on access to the Internet in Azerbaijan because of the government's desire to promote media freedom. More Dozens of residents in the southern Kyrgyz city of Osh have protested delays in the reconstruction of their homes destroyed during deadly clashes between ethnic Uzbeks and Kyrgyz last year. More One of the three people accused of killing independent Kyrgyz journalist Gennady Pavlyuk in Kazakhstan in 2009 has renounced his initial testimony. More Six Azerbaijani opposition activists have gone on trial over an antigovernment protest in Baku two months ago that was broken up by police. More The fugitive former chairman of Kazakhstan's BTA Bank has been granted political asylum in Britain. More A Russian citizen jailed for 16 years in Uzbekistan on treason charges as been released. More A prominent jailed Iranian journalist has urged a newly appointed UN human rights investigator to visit Iran as soon as possible in order to inform the world about the "heinous acts" committed in the country's prisons. More Authorities in Belarus have dropped lawsuits aimed at closing two independent newspapers at the request of the Information Ministry. More The Tajik Interior Ministry says two escapees from a high-profile jailbreak last year have been detained in east-central Tajikistan and in Kyrgyzstan. More Some prominent Kazakh bloggers say the government's blockage of the Wordpress blog platform since June is politically motivated. More The Iraqi government, Royal Dutch Shell, and Japan's Mitsubishi have signed a mammoth deal in Baghdad to develop the natural gas industry in southern Iraq. More Baltics Lead Campaign Against Gazprom Control in Europe Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite has signed a new law that will break the Gazprom gas monopoly's control over supplies and distribution in the country. In doing so, it has become the first European Union country to begin implementing new regulations seen as a major test of the EU's determination to slow the Russian company's advance into Europe. More Choose Or Lose? Did President Dmitry Medvedev really ask Russia's top business leaders that the time had come for them to choose between him and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin? More 'Dialogue' In Armenia: Politics Or Theater? Since the ouster early this year of the authoritarian leaders of Tunisia and Egypt, the opposition Armenian National Congress (HAK) headed by former President Levon Ter-Petrossian has convened repeated rallies in Yerevan in a bid to force the country's leadership to schedule preterm elections or risk the same fate. More |
RFE/RL Afghanistan Report
7/13/2011 8:17:20 PM
A review of RFE/RL reporting and analysis about Afghanistan.
For more stories on Afghanistan, please visit and bookmark our Afghanistan page . |
Bomb Attack Mars Karzai Funeral
A bomb attack in southern Afghanistan has targeted the motorcade of a key Afghan governor who was traveling to the funeral of the slain brother of President Hamid Karzai, who was at the ceremony. More Ahmad Wali Karzai, the assassinated head of Kandahar's provincial council and the brother of Afghanistan's president, was one of the country's most controversial public figures. More Ahmad Wali Karzai, a brother of Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai, has been assassinated in his hometown of Kandahar. Local officials said the assassination was carried out by Sardar Muhammad, a close associate of the Karzai family. More When 10,000 U.S. troops and thousands of British and French forces start leaving Afghanistan this month, what will they be leaving behind? More You could be forgiven for not noticing, but the Obama administration is still using lots of private security contractors. More Afghans are used to bad news, but the multiple crises of the past week have managed to defy even their low expectations. More Elected local councils are Afghanistan's best hope for building democracy and marginalizing the Taliban. But they face enormous challenges. More |
RFE/RL Iraq Report
7/13/2011 8:16:18 PM
A review of RFE/RL reporting and analysis about Iraq
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Iraq, Shell Sign Major Gas Deal
The Iraqi government, Royal Dutch Shell, and Japan's Mitsubishi have signed a mammoth deal in Baghdad to develop the natural gas industry in southern Iraq. More You could be forgiven for not noticing, but the Obama administration is still using lots of private security contractors. More Iraqi lawmakers have decided to vacate their premises in the capital city's well-protected Green Zone and move to a new building in central Baghdad. More Iraq has committed to providing accurate figures about its oil revenues by agreeing to verify details of its oil industry with an international transparency organization. More A senior Iraqi Central Bank official says the government has adopted a two-pronged plan to restructure the national currency in order to facilitate large transactions and make government accounts more efficient. More |
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*** Japan Times E-mail News Service *** __________ Thursday, July 14, 2011 ________________ TODAY'S TOP STORIES ========================= [NATIONAL NEWS] Japan must ditch nuclear power: Kan Japan should gradually become a society that does not have to rely on atomic power, Prime Minister Naoto Kan says amid the continuing nuclear crisis at the Fukushima No. 1 power plant. [MORE] -> http://search.japantimes.co.jp/mail/nn20110714a1.html --- [NATIONAL NEWS] GE plan followed with inflexibility Interviews with former engineers and an examination of documents show that while GE decided to place the Fukushima No. 1 plant's critical backup systems in the turbine buildings' underground floors, plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. did not allow any alternation to the U.S. company's blueprints. 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Carnevale in Cassazione fino all'età di 85 anni
La decisione del plenum del Csm sulla base di una sentenza del Consiglio di stato favorevole al magistrato che gli avversari definirono "ammazzasentenze". Fu accusato e poi assolto per concorso in associazione mafiosa
All'origine dei nuclei attivi delle galassie
I nuclei attivi si trovano soprattutto nelle grandi galassie massicce che contengono molta materia oscura
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"Pozzi di carbonio": il contributo del verde di città
Lo studio mostra il potenziale, finora trascurato, delle aree urbane per mitigare l'effetto serra
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Nanoantenne per la luce ispirate alla fotosintesi
Ispirandosi
all'apparato fotosintetico delle piante un gruppo di ricercatori ha
progettato una nuova classe di nanomateriali in grado di controllare e
dirigere
l'energia assorbita dalla luce
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Un possibile marcatore per l'autismo
Una
ricerca inizia a chiarire perché in una famiglia con un bambino
autistico, le probabilità che un figlio successivo ne sia anch'esso
affetto 20 volte superiori
rispetto alla popolazione generale
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Leptina: l'ormone antiobesità
I risultati portano a ipotizzare che il ruolo di modulazione dei neuroni GABA sia un aspetto cruciale dell'azione della leptina
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Alcool, il consumo moderato fa bene
L'obiettivo
dello studio era quello di smentire le errate informazioni che vengono
ancora oggi utilizzate da alcuni gruppi politici per definire le linee
guida
sul consumo di alcool
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