Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday 6 September 2012

Latest News Sep 6, 2012
China to Clinton: No Question of Sovereignty Over South China Sea
China says there is no questioning its sovereignty over waters and islands in the South China Sea, some of which are claimed by Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, Taiwan, and the Philippines. ...
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Clinton Meets Chinese President Amid South China Sea Tensions
U.S. State Secretary Hillary Clinton has met with Chinese President Hu Jintao.
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Egypt, Turkey Slam Syrian President
Turkish prime minister called Syria a "terrorist state" that carries out massacres against its own people.
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Mali Formally Requests Regional Intervention Force
Mali's interim leader Dioncounda Traore requested that the West African regional bloc ECOWAS provide "military assistance" to recover occupied territory in the north and fight terrorism. ...
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Hundreds of Afghan Soldiers Detained in Insider Attack Probe
Afghan officials say they have detained or expelled hundreds of Afghan soldiers as part of a probe into a deadly string of insider attacks.
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ISAF Senior Leader Outlines ‘Insider Threat’ Response
Coalition forces and Afghan government leaders are attacking the issue of insider threats in Afghanistan on several levels, a top commander in the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force said. ...
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North Korea's Parliamentary Move Fuels Speculation
North Korea has announced that its legislature is to meet again this month.
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China Charges Ex-Police Chief Who Revealed Bo Xilai Scandal
Chinese state media say a former police chief who revealed details of a major Communist Party scandal has been charged with attempted defection, abuse of power, and taking bribes. ...
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Registry to Provide Japan Response Radiation Info
No Defense Department personnel or their families were exposed to radiation causing adverse health conditions following the nuclear accident in Japan last ...
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