Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 28 June 2013

Latest NewsJun 28, 2013
CIA moving arms to Jordan for Syria’s militants, report says
The US Central Intelligence Agency has begun transferring weapons to Jordan in order to arm militants fighting against the Syrian government.
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Security Council extends UN force in Golan Heights, calling for greater support
The Security Council extended the United Nations peacekeeping force in the Golan Heights for another six months.
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Obama Vows 'No Wheeling And Dealing' For Snowden
President Barack Obama says he won't engage in "wheeling and dealing and trading" to get Edward Snowden extradited to the United States.
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U.S. Expecting More Attacks By Taliban In Afghanistan
The U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan is warning that despite the prospect of peace talks with the Taliban, the United States expects violence in Afghanistan to continue. ...
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Seoul, Beijing Agree on Denuclearized Korea
South Korean President Park Geun-hye and her Chinese counterpart, President Xi Jinping, agreed at a summit in Beijing to push for denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. ...
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S. Africa’s President Visits Mandela Twice in 24 Hours
South African President Jacob Zuma on Thursday visited anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela for the second time in under 24 hours, a sign of growing concern about the former president’s health. ...
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Morsi's First Year Leaves Egypt Divided
It has been a difficult first year for Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, whose opponents call for it to be his last.
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Change Not Likely After Qatar's Leadership Transition
The new emir of Qatar says he will continue to follow the "path" set by his father, who abdicated the throne earlier this week.
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