Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Latest NewsNov 24, 2012
Egypt's Morsi Defends New Powers
Egyptian President Muhammad Morsi has told supporters that Egypt is on the path to "freedom and democracy," one day after he assumed sweeping powers.
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Egypt's Morsi Defends New Powers Amid Protests
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi addressed a crowd of supporters in front of the presidential palace Friday, insisting that his top priority is to achieve the goals of Egypt's 2011 revolution. The speech came as thousands demonstrated across the country in the wake of a new presidential decree announced Thursday giving Morsi sweeping powers. ...
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Israeli Gunfire Kills Palestinian Near Gaza Border
Israeli gunfire at the Gaza Strip border has killed a Palestinian — the first death since a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas militants halted eight days of deadly fighting. ...
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As cold weather sets in, UN agencies deliver winter aid supplies to help Syrians cope
United Nations agencies have begun delivering winter packages containing items such as blankets, thermal clothing and hygiene kits for thousands of Syrian families across the country and in neighbouring nations as temperatures begin to drop. ...
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DRC President Suspends Army Chief
The commander of the Democratic Republic of Congo's land forces has been suspended pending an investigation. General Gabriel Amisi is accused in a United Nations report of selling weapons to armed groups. ...
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UN concern for civilians grows as fighting continues in eastern DR Congo
United Nations humanitarian agencies voiced their growing concern for civilians affected by the recent fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where the situation remains 'alarming' as rebel fighters continue their advance across North Kivu province. ...
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US Moves Osprey Drills from Okinawa to Guam
US and Japanese officials have agreed to move some exercises involving US Osprey transport aircraft from Okinawa to the Pacific island of Guam, the NHK public broadcaster reported. ...
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2 Killed in Afghanistan Suicide Bomb Attack
Afghan officials say a suicide car bomber has attacked government offices in eastern Afghanistan, killing two people and wounding at least 70, including several NATO service members. ...
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