Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday 22 July 2013

Latest News Jul 22, 2013
Work Begins On New Egypt Constitution
A committee of 10 Egyptian legal and constitutional experts has met to start work on amending the country's constitution, which was suspended following the military overthrow of President Muhammad Morsi in early July. ...
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Dempsey Praises Afghan Campaign Plan, Meets German Commanders
The clarity of the International Security Assistance Force campaign in Afghanistan is impressive, the top U.S. military leader said here today, and that is a tribute to leaders at all levels. ...
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Army continues mop-up ops across Syria, kills dozens of militants
The Syrian army continues its mop-up operations against the militants across the country, killing dozens of them, military sources say.
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Syrian Activists: Government Shelling Kills 18 Civilians
A Syrian activist group says government shelling has killed at least 18 people in northern Syria, while 28 rebels died near Damascus battling government forces. ...
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Pakistan Envoy Seeks to Ease Tensions with Afghanistan
Pakistan has pledged to support Afghan peace efforts using "some influence and contacts" it has with Taliban rebels. But during his day-long visit to Kabul on Sunday, Islamabad's new foreign policy chief denied allegations Pakistan is seeking Afghanistan's breakup or a power-sharing role for the Taliban after international forces leave the war-ravaged country. ...
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NSA Revelations Could Provide Ideal Cover For Authoritarian Governments
Recent revelations about the National Security Agency's (NSA) Internet surveillance program have caused waves in the United States, raised concern among Washington's allies, and sent the Obama administration scrambling for explanations. ...
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Israel, Palestine talks will be tough: Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says resuming stalled peace talks with the Palestinians will not be easy.
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Leader not optimistic about talks with US
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has expressed skepticism about talks with the United States.
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