Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 31 August 2012

Latest News Aug 31, 2012
UN Airs New Concerns After Iran Says Nuclear Program Peaceful
Iran's Supreme Leader says his country is not pursuing nuclear weapons but will not give up its national right for peaceful use of nuclear energy.
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UN Chief Slams Anti-Israel Remarks
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, speaking on his first visit to Tehran, has criticized what he described as "outrageous" comments denying the Holocaust and Israel's right to exist. ...
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Britain, France Play Down Syria 'Safe Zone' Hopes
The British and French foreign ministers say there are major obstacles to establishing safe zones for refugees within Syria.
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UN Chief to Tehran: Use Your Influence Positively in Syria
The U.N. Secretary-General delivered strong messages to Iran’s leadership, urging the Islamic Republic to use its influence constructively in the Syrian crisis. ...
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Clinton Begins Asia Tour Amid Chinese Protests
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton heads to the South Pacific, for the start of an Asian tour expected to focus on China's growing influence in the region. ...
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Afghans Denounce Cross-Border Shelling From Pakistan
Hundreds of Afghans have held a demonstration in Kabul to condemn shelling by Pakistani forces of areas of eastern Afghanistan.
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UN Pulling Staff out of Afghan Provinces
The UN assistance mission in Afghanistan will withdraw its representations in several provinces.
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Ex-SEAL Offers Firsthand Account of Bin Laden Death
A new first-person account of the U.S. commando raid that killed Osama bin Laden says the al-Qaida leader was unarmed and shot in a doorway.
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