Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Latest News Apr 3, 2013
Pentagon Spokesman: North Korea Should Stop Provocations
North Korean leaders need to stop their harsh rhetoric and provocative actions.
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Korean peninsula crisis has ‘gone too far’, warns UN chief
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed the current crisis on the Korean peninsula “has already gone too far.”
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Analysts Downplay North Korean Nuclear Threats
Analysts say it is too soon to tell how North Korea's decision to resume operations at a shuttered plutonium nuclear reactor and further uranium enrichment will impact Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program. ...
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Why Is Pyongyang Restarting Its Nuclear Reactor?
For weeks, North Korea and the West have been engaged in a largely symbolic ratcheting up of tensions.
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DPRK to Adjust Uses of Existing Nuclear Facilities
A spokesman for the General Department of Atomic Energy of the DPRK gave the following answer to a question raised by KCNA as regards the new strategic line. ...
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March Reported As Deadliest Month Yet In Syria
A leading opposition activist group says March was the deadliest month yet in Syria's two-year-long conflict.
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McCain: US Wants to Support Fight Against al-Qaida in Mali
The United States will seek ways it can help French and African forces in Mali combat al Qaeda-linked rebels, U.S. Senator John McCain said during a visit to the West African country. ...
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UN Passes Landmark Arms Treaty
The United Nations has overwhelmingly approved (154-3 with 23 abstentions) a landmark treaty regulating trade in conventional arms.
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