Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday 15 August 2012


Latest News Aug 15, 2012
Panetta: Iran Increases Support to Assad Regime
Iran is increasing its presence in Syria, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said today, through apparent efforts to bolster the Bashar Assad regime by training a militia and other tactics. ...
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Ex-PM Says Assad Controls Only 30 Percent Of Syria
Former Syrian Prime Minister Riyad Hijab, who defected to Jordan last week, has said that Bashar al-Assad's regime controls only 30 percent of the country. ...
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Syria: UN scales up refugee registration to accelerate access to basic services
As hundreds of people continue to flee Syria on a daily basis, the United Nations today announced it is scaling up its capacity to register Syrian refugees in order to facilitate and speed up their access to basic help and services. ...
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Combined Force Arrests Taliban Weapons Dealer
An Afghan and coalition security force arrested a Taliban weapons dealer and detained two suspected insurgents in the Panjwai district of Afghanistan's Kandahar province today, military officials reported. ...
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Beijing Denies Creating Rifts Over S. China Sea
China is denying that it is attempting to create discord within the ASEAN regional bloc in an attempt to exert more influence in disputed areas of the energy-rich South China Sea. ...
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Pakistani President Wants Self-Government In Tribal Regions
President Asif Ali Zardari has announced the introduction of local self governments in tribal areas of northwestern Pakistan.
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Mugabe Warns Against Foreign Forces
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has told security forces that they must be on the watch for what he called foreigners who want to loot the country's resources. ...
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UN envoy says spoilers must not disrupt Somalia's peaceful transition to democracy
Spoilers hampering Somalia's transition to democracy will face stringent action from the Security Council if they continue their obstruction, the United Nations top political official for Somalia declared today, while also confirming that the selection of Somalia's new Parliament was on track and would usher in a new era of peace, stability and democracy for the East African country. ...
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