Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Latest News Oct 27, 2012
Report: US Expanding Anti-Terror Operations in Djibouti
A Washington newspaper reports the United States has sharply escalated its counter-terrorism operations at a military base in the East African nation of Djibouti. ...
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Syria Truce Marred By Clashes
A series of clashes are being reported in Syria in violation of a cease-fire to mark the Islamic Eid al-Adha holiday.
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Somalia's Al-Shabab Weakened
The militant group al-Shabab is losing ground rapidly to Somali government troops and allied Kenyan and African Union soldiers.
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Suicide Bomber Attacks Afghan Mosque, 40 Dead
A suicide bomber killed at least 40 people and wounded dozens of others as they gathered for morning prayers in northern Afghanistan.
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Dozens Killed In Sectarian Burma Violence
More than 100 people have been killed in ethnic and religion-related violence in Burma during several days of violence.
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China Strips Bo Xilai's Parliament Seat, Immunity
Disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai was formally expelled from China’s legislature, clearing the way for possible criminal and corruption charges to be brought against the former rising political star. ...
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U.K. F-35 fleet increases capability at Eglin AFB
A second British F-35B Lightning II arrived here Oct. 19, joining the nine A variants of the joint strike fighter flown by the Air Force and the 13 B variants flown by the Marine Corps to become the largest fleet of F-35s in the world. ...
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Korean Rocket Launch Delayed Over Russian Engine Glitch
The launch of South Korea's KSLV-1 has been put off owing to a minor failure in its Russian-made Khrunichev RD-191 first-stage rocket motor.
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