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Saturday 20 July 2013

Latest NewsJul 20, 2013
Kerry: Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks Back On
Israel and the Palestinians appear headed back to negotiations in hopes of settling long-standing differences.
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Navy Satellite Launch to Boost DoD Satellite Communications
The Navy's second Mobile User Objective System satellite was launched at 9:00 a.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex 41. The successful launch represents a key step in providing enhanced satellite communications for the Navy and Department of Defense (DoD). ...
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Alexander: Terrorists Benefit from Snowden's Actions
The director of the National Security Agency said he has proof that terrorist groups are benefitting from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden's public disclosure about agency data-gathering efforts. ...
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Supporters, Opponents Of Ousted Egyptian President Rally
Tens of thousands of people have attended demonstrations across Egypt with some demanding the reinstatement of ousted President Muhammad Morsi and others showing their support for the decision to remove Morsi from power. ...
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In Uganda, UN and partners assist new refugees fleeing DR Congo fighting
The United Nations refugee agency is ramping up efforts to aid some 15,500 Congolese at an increasingly crowded transit facility in western Uganda which has become a hub for those who fled renewed fighting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and hid in schools across the border. ...
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Russian Court Releases Navalny From Custody Pending Appeal
A Russian court released opposition leader and anti-corruption blogger Alexei Navalny from custody Friday, as the five-year prison sentence handed down to him the day before will only come in force in ten days, after his appeal is heard. ...
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Panama arrests ex-CIA station chief indicted in Italy for abduction
A former CIA station chief in Italy's capital of Milan has been arrested in Panama years after his conviction in the European nation for abducting a Muslim preacher from an Italian street as part of the US extraordinary rendition program. ...
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UN Experts to Investigate N. Korean Arms-Smuggling Ship
UN experts will soon travel to Panama to investigate a recent incident with a North Korean ship seized by Panamanian authorities on suspicions of illegal arms-trafficking, a US official at the UN said. ...
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