Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Latest News Apr 25, 2013
US Investigators Question Bombing Suspects' Parents in Dagestan
U.S. investigators have questioned the parents of the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects in the Russian republic of Dagestan as they try to determine what might have influenced their sons in the months before the attack. ...
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Gun Battle in China's Xinjiang Kills 21 People
Chinese officials say 21 people were killed after a fight broke out during a police investigation of suspected criminals in the latest act of violence in the restive northwest province of Xinjiang. ...
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Army seeks round of base closure, realignment for 2015
The Army says a round of base realignment and closure, or BRAC, for fiscal year 2015 is necessary to save tax dollars, consolidate resources and adapt to force reductions. ...
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China Visit Sparks Dynamic Engagements, Dempsey Says
With his visit to China nearly complete, Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey said he has been afforded good access to senior Chinese leaders, junior leaders and future leaders. ...
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Taiwan reports 1st confirmed H7N9 case
A 53-year-old Taiwanese man who had worked in China's Jiangsu Province has tested positive for the H7N9 avian flu virus, the Central Epidemic Command Center said Wednesday. ...
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WHO Describes New Chinese Bird Flu Strain as 'Lethal'
A top World Health Organization official says a new strain of bird flu in China that has already killed 22 people and spread throughout seven provinces and municipalities is one of the most lethal of its kind to date. ...
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Kremlin Foe Navalny Calls Fraud Charges 'Political Revenge'
Alexei Navalny, the man who led mass protests against the rule of President Vladimir Putin in 2011 and 2012, told a court in the central Russian city of Kirov on Wednesday that embezzlement charges that could send him to jail for up to 10 years were the Kremlin's "revenge" and aimed at sidelining him politically. ...
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Ethiopia Denies Planning Immediate Pullout From Somalia
Ethiopia's foreign ministry has denied there are plans to immediately withdraw all troops from Somalia, despite remarks by the Ethiopian prime minister expressing frustration with the pace of military progress in the country. ...
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