Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 26 November 2012

Latest NewsNov 26, 2012
Anti-Morsi Protest in Egypt Turns Deadly, Stocks Tumble
Opponents of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi have stormed an office of his Muslim Brotherhood movement in the country's north, triggering a fight that killed one person and wounded at least 40 others. ...
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Egypt's Judicial Council Calls On Morsi To Limit Powers
Egypt's Supreme Judicial Council has said President Muhammad Morsi's assumption of sweeping powers should be limited to "acts of sovereignty."
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Syrian Rebels Claim Capture of Helicopter Base Near Damascus
Syrian rebels say they have captured a government helicopter base near Damascus as they try to close in on President Bashar al-Assad's seat of power in the capital. ...
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Gaza Cease-Fire Holds Amid Signs of Normalcy
A cease-fire that ended eight-days of fighting between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas in the Gaza Strip is now in its fifth day.
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Chinese Naval Jet Performs First Deck Landing
A Chinese Shenyang J-15 fighter jet has successfully carried out the first arrested deck landing on the country's only aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, Xinhua reported on Sunday citing naval sources. ...
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Regional Ultimatum to M23 Rebels Expires Monday
A regional leaders' ultimatum to the M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo to withdraw from North Kivu's capital, Goma, expires Monday, according to a spokesman for Uganda's government. ...
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Basque Separatists Say 'Ready to Disband'
Spain's Basque separatist group ETA has said it is ready to disband and enter talks with the French and Spanish governments if certain conditions are met, a Basque news site reported. ...
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Russian Scientist Jailed For Spying Walks Free
Russian scientist Valentin Danilov has walked free after serving eight years of a controversial prison sentence on charges of spying for China.
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