Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday 27 July 2013

Latest NewsJul 27, 2013
Egyptians Pour Into Cairo, Alexandria Streets
Violent clashes have broken out in Cairo and Alexandria, where tens of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets Friday in dueling rallies - one called by the military to show support for overturning the elected civilian government, the other called by the Muslim Brotherhood to reinforce its demand for the reinstatement of ousted president Mohamed Morsi. ...
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CNO Defends LCS Program in Wake of GAO Skepticism
The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program was under a microscope this week after news of an electrical problem resulted in a brief loss of power for USS Freedom (LCS 1) over the weekend and the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a critical, 72-page report today scrutinizing the cost of the program. ...
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US Tells Russia It Won't Seek Death Penalty for Snowden
The United States is telling Russia it will not seek the death penalty or torture American intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, if Moscow expels him to the United States to face espionage charges. ...
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Al-Qaida Linked to Tunisia Assassination
Tunisia is blaming al-Qaida-linked extremists for killing a leading opposition politician.
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Tunisia Faces Protests After Opposition Figure Killed
Tunisia's interior minister says that secular opposition politician Muhammad Brahmi was killed with the same gun that was used to kill his party's leader six months earlier. ...
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Turkey to warn Syria Kurds against attempts for autonomy
Turkey says its intelligence agency will warn the head of Kurdish fighters of Syria's Democratic Union Party (PYD) against any unilateral move to establish an autonomous Kurdish political structure in northern Syria. ...
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New Russian Attack Sub to Have Advanced Sensors
Russia's latest Project 885M Yasen-class attack submarine will have an advanced sonar system allowing it to detect enemy ships at an early stage, the submarine's engineering bureau said on Friday. ...
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Taiwan Defense Minister unveils military reform measures
Defense Minister Kao Hua-chu unveiled Friday a series of measures to reform human rights protection faults in the military that were exposed by the July 4 death of an Army conscript. ...
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