Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 7 January 2013

Latest NewsJan 7, 2013
Assad Outlines His View of Syria Solution
Looking tired, but sounding confident, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told a crowd of supporters at the Damascus opera house Sunday that he is prepared to hold a dialogue with the opposition, if it observes a cease-fire first. ...
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India-Pakistan Clash Unlikely to Affect Long-Term Relations
Pakistan is accusing India of a cross-border raid in the disputed Kashmir territory, killing at least one Pakistani soldier and critically wounding another. But Indian officials say their troops fired across the border after being attacked from Pakistan. The incident is unlikely to seriously affect the peace process that has dramatically improved diplomatic ties. ...
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Russia to Start Construction of Three Radar Stations
Russia will start building new radar stations of the Voronezh class in three regions this year, spokesman for Russia's Space Forces Col. Alexei Zolotukhin said on Sunday. ...
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Iran's SNSC Secretary, Afghan FM stress expansion of relations
Iran's Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Saeed Jalili and Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Zalmai Rasul, in a meeting here on Sunday, stressed bolstering and reinvigorating of ties between the two countries. ...
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Afghan Security Tops Agenda for Karzai Washington Talks
Afghan President Hamid Karzai comes to Washington this week for talks with President Barack Obama about the future of relations following next year's withdrawal of most U.S. troops. ...
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Sudanese Leaders Agree to Set up Demilitarized Border Zone
The leaders of Sudan and South Sudan agreed to set up a demilitarized buffer zone on the border between the two states during Saturday's talks in Ethiopia, African Union mediator Thabo Mbeki said. ...
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South Africa Deploys Troops to Central African Republic
The South African government has authorized the deployment of some 400 troops to the Central African Republic.
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European Airbus bags multi-crore deal to supply six refuelling aircraft to IAF
European Airbus has bagged a deal worth around rs 8,000 crore to supply six mid-air refueling tanker aircraft to the Indian Air Force (IAF), which will deploy them to extend the striking range of its fighter jets deployed along the Indo-China border in the Northeast. ...
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